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...what good is a well-informed professor if he is never around for students to speak with? Otto Eckstein, Warburg Professor of Economics, who set up Data Resources Inc. and adopted half-time status in 1973 to work at the firm, acknowldges the tradeoff involved when a professor consults. "There is a loss; professors are not as findable," he says...
...such sad shape. Says Lynn Krause, a builder in Joliet, Ill.: "I'd rather have people buy on a leased-land basis .than not at all." Part of the reason business is sluggish is that buyers are rebelling at the high price of a plot of land. Says Otto J. Paparazzo, a builder in Woodbury, Conn.: "Land is becoming so difficult to zone and improve that I don't think we can pass the costs on to the buyer any more...
...York City, is about 35 years late in coming to Manhattan; but in this case, better late than never. No such comprehensive view of German art has ever been set before an American public; from the romantic visions and esoteric metaphors of painters like Philipp Otto Runge and Caspar David Friedrich in the first decades of the 19th century, to the robust dash and splash of Lovis Corinth at its end, there are 150 works by 30 artists, and they help fill a gaping hole in our sense of the actual patterns of European culture. The fact...
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...Otto Friedrich. Reported by D.L. Coutu/Los Angeles and Fredrick Ungeheuer/New York with other U.S. bureaus...