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...endowment has already collected pledges of $7,000 from more than 430 seniors. Paul V. Holtzman '83, an organizer of the drive, said yesterday. Representatives of the Endowment for Divestiture will begin soliciting alumni contributions to the fund today, Holtzman added...
...Holtzman added that while the regular Class Gift has collected pledges of about $23,000, it is likely that many people pledged money before they heard about he endowment and will not honor those pledges, having given to the alternate fund instead. "I think that their figure will drop, while ours will continue to rise," he added
...only imagine with what trepidation McBride and Carson, whose major previous credit is the undercult classic David Holtzman's Diary, approached the problem of remaking Breathless, updating it and resetting it in Los Angeles, the center of everything Godard was subverting. Indeed the movie never entirely shakes off its self-consciousness. But the stale, cynical air that attends most remakes is absent here. Carson knows how to write out of the side of his mouth, and McBride knows how to stage both action and eroticism; their work has a drive and energy that derive from conviction and, perhaps, good...
...juniors will be inducted May 2, when they will hear a lecture by Elizabeth Holtzman '62, the District Attorney of Brooklyn...
...section of Public Management taught by Professor Mark Moore, a prominent scholar on criminal law. In it, Moore uses the case study method, employed in several K-School courses, where professors impart general theories by discussing specific policy examples. Today's case involves former New York Rep. Elizabeth Holtzman and the techniques she used to staff her new office as Brooklyn. District Attorney. By calling on students for answers, Moore focuses the discussion on the role of the district attorney in enforcing the law. Students are prepared for the rapid-fire questioning and are ready to defend their points...