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Free At Last:
Reflections From Death
Row
By Bruce Braun '85
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In 1989, Bruce Braun, a lawyer in the Chicago office of the firm Winston & Strawn, found himself defending a convicted killer in his bid to stave off the death penalty. James P. Free Jr. had been sentenced to die by lethal injection for murder and attempted rape, crimes he committed in 1978. Braun chronicles his attempt to obtain a stay of execution for Free, and how the case launched the lawyer into the debate over capital punishment. |
The Notion of Community:
Haverford's Student
Religious Groups
By Steve Manning '96 & Cara Hersh '97
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From Quakers to Baha'is, Haverford College is a microcosm of many of the major religions of the world. HAVERFORD explores how student members of campus religious groups worship, their activities, and how they fit into Haverford's notion of community. |