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Prof., Wife Deny Charges
Before the case began, Zobel disclosed that his wife, Rya Zobel '53, is member of the University's Board of Overseers. But he said he could hear the case impartially despite those ties.
William Moran, who is an eminent Ischolar of Near Eastern languages, has taught at Harvard since 1966. John R. Marquand, secretary of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, said he did not know whether any disciplinary action is now being contemplated against Moran.
The procedure for censuring professors varies from department to department and from case to case, he said.
The couple appeared calm and sat quietly as the charges were read into the court record, and Assistant District Attorney Audrey Parr graphically described the accusations.
Parr said the couple should pay a sizeable bail because of the seriousness of the charges.
But the Morans' attorney, Brackett Denniston, told Zobel that bail is "inappropriate" in this case, arguing that the Morans are "renowned in their
| Born in 1931 in what was soon to be Nazi Germany, Rya Weickert Zobel grew up in Zwickau, a small town in east Germany. | |
| Born in Zwickau, Germany, Zobel received a B.A. degree from Radcliffe College in 1953 and a Bachelor of Laws from Harvard Law School in 1956. | |
| Four decades after she first went on the bench,. |
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- Before the case began, Zobel disclosed that his wife, Rya Zobel '53, is member of the University's Board of Overseers.
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- Four decades after she first went on the bench, Judge Rya Zobel still believes she has the “best job in the law.” That is because she eagerly engages in each of the cases on her docket, deeply appreciates the weight her rulings have on people’s lives, profoundly respects the litigants and their attorneys, and greatly treasures her staff.
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- In July 1945, Soviet troops arrested her father, and she never saw him again.