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...Daniel N. Rudolph, chief operating officer and senior associate dean at the Stanford Graduate School of Business, says that it is common for the best business schools in the county to encourage outside activity...
When New York City Mayor RUDOLPH GIULIANI ends his term on Dec. 31, he should immediately start up an exploratory committee in Paris. In what continues to be the most swinging mayoralty in U.S. politics, Giuliani's soon-to-be-former wife DONNA HANOVER asked a court to prevent the mayor from bringing his girlfriend, JUDITH NATHAN, into Gracie Mansion, the mayoral residence. Hanover and Giuliani, who separated last May, still live in Gracie Mansion with their two children, ages 15 and 11. (It is very difficult to find an apartment in New York City.) It is unclear how often...
...stated that the "Palestinians are suffering under a heavy-handed Israeli backlash." Is he indicating that the Israelis have the unmitigated chutzpah not to cooperate docilely with their own annihilation? What are they to do--just sit and wait for the knives of the terrorists to be sharpened? RUDOLPH A. MASRY Briarcliff Manor...
...American film industry, in all its splendors and miseries. In architecture and design, a certain amount from Frank Lloyd Wright to Frank Gehry, little of whose best work was actually done in the state; and more from such European exiles as the two Viennese Modernist architects Richard Neutra and Rudolph Schindler, who took refuge on the Pacific shore and found themselves in the company of assorted shrinks, religious prophets, musicians and writers, from Aldous Huxley and Thomas Mann to Henry Miller and Nathanael West. A lot of photography, of course, especially ultrasharp f/64 pix of very grand mountains by Ansel...
...show isn't quite as good on icons of craft as one might wish. Its conspectus of ceramics is quite good, but it's weaker in furniture. There is a fine suite of low-slung Modernist furniture in gumwood designed by Rudolph Schindler in the 1930s for his unbuilt Shep House in Los Angeles, and a splendid 1908 sideboard with inlays of fruitwood, ebony and abalone shell by Greene & Greene, those Pasadena masters of the Arts and Crafts style. But it's hard to get much more than a hint of how much really good furniture was being made...