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Columbia professor Michael Adler notes that although there has been much debate over the White House’s economic policy, he has heard little criticism of Hubbard’s performance in Washington...
...worst thing I heard about Glenn was that as chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers he would scurry to be seated as close to the president as possible,” Adler says. “Every other mention of him in all the major publications have all been respectful, which amazes...
...losers. A typical deal involves bankers, institutional investors, Wall Street firms that specialize in buyouts and the managers of acquired companies. To start a transaction, the executives turn to Wall Street experts to arrange financing. "We look for three things," says Leonard Shaykin, managing partner of Adler & Shaykin, an investment house that specializes in buyouts. "They are consistent past profits, predictable future profits and quality management...
Music, they say, hath charms. Larry Adler, 71, is a maestro of the harmonica whose U.S. concert career foundered in the 1950s when he was blacklisted for declining to identify friends as Communists. Edward L. Rowny, 68, is President Reagan's adviser on arms control and a man who lists to the right politically. But Rowny is also an avid harmonica player who used to deflate after-hours tensions at the 1982 Geneva arms talks by performing a Russian folk song or two. As teenagers, both men played together in a Baltimore harmonica band, and after one of Adler...
...Editors: Your article might have taken its praise of Filmmaker Steven Spielberg [SHOW BUSINESS, July 15] one step further. We need not only more artists like him but more people like him: devoted to their craft and loyal to family and friends. C. Ralph Adler Harmony...