Monthly Archives: June 2006

Baron Missing

Ok, it’s not quite like Lord Lucan doing a runner, but the bust of law school donor Baron De Hirshmeyer which used to be in the main lobby of the law library has vanished.

Please be on the lookout for:

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In beautiful Florida style, Baron De Hirshmeyer (d. 1974) was not a baron in the sense of having a foreign title of nobility, but rather a Jewish guy from Wisconsin named “Baron.” After moving to Miami Beach in the mid-20s, Baron built a fortune in the South Beach hotel business, in real estate and later co-founded the City National Bank. He also became the first President of the Miami Beach Bar Association and a prominent local philanthropist. His gifts paid for a big chunk of the Law School’s early buildings in the mid-50s and onwards.

By all accounts, the absence of a genuine title did not stop his wife, Polly, also a UM benefactor, from signing into European hotels as the “Baronness” de Hirsch Meyer. Apparently, some time after Baron’s death, Polly took up with a producer of TV commercials but upon her death her paramour was disappointed to discover he had been left out of the will. His reverse-palimony-style suit against the estate did not, however, prevail.

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Net Neutrality Song

A new, downloadable song by Kay Hanley, Jill Sobule, and Michelle Lewis in favor of net neutrality. Nice, but the chorus sounds too much like it’s going to be “Hey Mr. Tambourine Man.”

And coming on the heels of this gloomy analysis of the congressional vote — heck, they even got Alcee Hastings to vote against it! — it does put one in mind of Tom Lehrer’s Folk Song Army (they “may have won all battles, but we had all the good songs”).

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Dan at YearlyKos

My brother was at YearlyKos and you can see his panel on C-SPAN. His presentation starts at about the 21 minute mark. It’s surprisingly blunt.

I thought of going, but couldn’t quite face Las Vegas, which I’ve successfully avoided so far. And then when Caroline got the PUSH gig, it was easy to stay home and renew my appreciation for single parents.

Photo update:

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‘This exists. Not here, but now.’

Via TalkLeft, a pointer to Amnesty International’s Swiss chapter’s vivid, shocking, trompe- loeil trilingual poster campaign. The French, at least, translates as “This exists. Not here, but now.”

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Limits to the New Magisterium

Robert Waldmann discovers that Google, and therefore a Google-dependent parent, is neither infallible nor omniscient.

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UM Strike Card Check Result to be Announced Thursday

Word is that this Thursday, June 15, at noon, the result of the chard check ballot of the would-be bargaining unit will be announced on the UM Campus at the Episcopal Church.

Recall that the settlement of the strike requires the unionizers to get a 60% super-majority in order to be recognized. But it gave them until Aug. 1 to achieve this total.

I have no inside information as to what this early announcement means, but logically it must mean either that they got the 60% or that so many people have voted that 60% is no longer possible. I’ll bet on the former.

Incidentally, the strike-related student discipline cases grind on. Because the formal charges were not filed until the summer term, the cases will be heard in camera by a single dean, acting as judge and jury; had charges been filed before the end of the school year, the students would have been entitled to much more process, to students as members of the tribunal, and to representation before the tribunal. So that’s not so great, unless the administration were to use this as an occasion for clemency — something for which I hope, but I’m not holding my breath.

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