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Large Firms

Feb. 24, 2004

Founder-Keeper

At first glance the water-stained, warped, brown leather briefcase belonging to Loeb & Loeb founder Edwin Loeb isn't much to look at. Its connection to the designer duds and dripping jewels that characterize the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' annual Academy Awards, which takes place Sunday, isn't readily apparent.

By Amy K. Spees
        At first glance the water-stained, warped, brown leather briefcase belonging to Loeb & Loeb founder Edwin Loeb isn't much to look at. Its connection to the designer duds and dripping jewels that characterize the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' annual Academy Awards, which takes place Sunday, isn't readily apparent.
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