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...Robi) Rebetez, a Swiss art supplier and Herbert Matter’s brother-in-law.” Almost as soon as they were discovered, scholars began to question whether the works were really Pollocks.THE BATTLE CONTINUESIf anyone has stood at the epicenter of the debate, it is Ellen Landau, Mellon professor of the humanities at Case Western Reserve University. Landau has long been known for her work on Pollock—a Jan. 30, 2007 New York Times article describes her as “one of the world’s most respected Pollock scholars...
...here specifically as a Jewish person opposing the occupation,” said one attendee, Benjamin Landau-Beispiel...
...talking points would be how to give developing countries greater inclusion in shaping WTO policy, she dismissed it as “rhetoric” and a “publicity stunt.” These sentiments were echoed by Matthew A. Opitz ’10 and Benjamin Landau-Beispiel ’10, members of HIPJ. Opitz said that since “the main backers of the WTO are major, multinational corporations” who do not wish ordinary people to have a voice in its processes, he “very much doubt[s] that anything...
...like to have a room of their own in which to sleep and study. Having never had this experience, students can hardly be ‘concerned’ about missing it.” Some alums, however, did not remember any overcrowding during their time at Harvard.Jacob C. Landau ’56 describes his suite in Winthrop House as a “very nice spacious place with a fireplace and a view of the Charles.” “People seemed to just take it as that’s what went...
...Cheney?and our own Tony Blair?committed the U.S. and its allies to a disastrous war. I wonder whether Bush & Co. ever go to the many war monuments just down the road from the White House and look at the memorials to a terrible waste of good men. David Landau Peacehaven, England...