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...Avon" (a conspiracy, they say). But their gravest problem is the existing poetry of De Vere himself. It is competent yet uninspired. The 20 or so poems may be juvenilia, but there is neither spark nor promise to the lines, too full of alliteration, all too devoid of depth. "Fram'd in the front of forlorn hope past all recovery,/I stayless stand, to abide the shock of shame and infamy..." The praise Oxford received as a poet may simply have issued from the mouths of sycophants hungry for patronage. Says Alan H. Nelson, a University of California professor...
Fujitsu will benefit by getting a limited look at IBM's software, which some analysts consider a major concession by the U.S. company. But others see the settlement as an IBM victory. Says Jonathan Fram, a Bear Stearns analyst: "It's a masterstroke by IBM because they got their main rival to admit that it stole from them...
...customers have a new appreciation for the potential of the personal computer. Increasingly, they are stringing together networks of PCs and utilizing the equipment to the fullest. "Everybody has finally started figuring out how to use all these screens, keyboards and wires to their competitive advantage," says Analyst Jonathan Fram, of Bear Stearns...
...runner-up in the election was the only other woman on the ballot, said Robert D. Fram, the outgoing president...
...election was not a referendum on the selection process. She was selected simply on the basis of her abilities," Fram said...