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...married man is coming to an end, but she appears to have the money and job flexibility to travel freely and maintain a house in the country as well as an apartment in Manhattan. Her friends include diplomats, politicians, poets and distinguished professionals, with such names as Leander Dworkin and Ezra Paris...
...Ronald Dworkin, a visiting professor from Oxford University, created even more of a stir in Currier when he lived there two years ago. Dworkin taught a Moral Reasoning course with an enrollment of nearly 900, and many of the students lived in Currier. "Every day in the dinning hall, even after it closed, there were always 20 or 30 students from the course gathered around him." Herschbach remembers...
...candy had been sluggish for years when Jeffrey Martin took over the product. Says Martin Himmel, company president: "We have repackaged it, redesigned it, readvertised it and given it a new breath of life." Perhaps as a result, retailers say, the disease is not hurting the product. Says Elliot Dworkin, vice president of Revco D.S. Inc., which operates 1,661 drugstores in 28 states: "Ayds sales have never been better...
Harvard's undergraduate student body may not be as pre-professional as some people claim, but looking at this semester's top ten classes, you'd never know. Social Analysis 10, "Principles of Economics," once again topped the list of high-enrollment courses, with Ronald Dworkin's "Philosophy of Law" coming in not far behind. Biology 7a--the introductory bio course--rounded out the popularity troika with 422 students enrolled...
...Dworkin, a visiting professor of Philosophy from Oxford, said last week he originally intended to teach Moral Reasoning 21 as a discussion course, but moved the class to Sanders Theatre when nearly 800 students showed...