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...insane, sometimes double what the market will bear." Prices for older masterpieces are expected to hold up well. Van Gogh's Portrait of Dr. Gachet should bring more than $40 million at auction this week. Other safe bets: 20th century classics (Picasso, Matisse) and postwar Americans (Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko). But experts think prices will soften dramatically for paintings by some young superstars (David Salle, Eric Fischl, Anselm Kiefer). Says Feigen: "No more seven-figure prices for artists barely out of their...
...learned pluralism" by playing with blacks and Italians in the streets. Finally, at Yeshiva University, he bloomed intellectually. Becoming a rabbi at 23, he then spent five years knocking heads with the Jesuits at Fordham University. It was there that he encountered the great Roman Catholic philosopher, Robert C. Pollock, and there that he abandoned religious absolutism. Under Pollock's tutelage, Hartman developed the respect for religious tolerance that infuses his beliefs, and came to appreciate the American pluralistic experience as expressed in the writings of William James and John Dewey. After Fordham, Hartman doubled as a Montreal rabbi...
Minkus filled in for freshman standout Rachel Pollock-who earlier defeated 9th-ranked Pepperdine's Anna Lefebvre 6-0, 6-0--who is out for the season with a shoulder injury...
Floridian freshman Rachel Pollock--a better player outdoors--moved from sixth singles up to the fourth slot against Pepperdine. The gamble paid off, as Pollock pulverized Pepperdine's Anna Lefebvre by a 6-0, 6-0 margin...
...Coming from Florida, the outdoors helped my game," Pollock said. "[Lefebvre] is a big girl. I just moved her around, working the points from the baseline...