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To: hcm1943 who wrote (1533)2/21/1999 11:31:00 AM
From: Sid Raphael  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1755
 
Shaespeare and Commodore

Had the tv turned on yesterday (Saturday) morning and watched a program hosted by McLaughlin (not his 'McLaughlin Gang' show). There was a very interesting discussion of Shakespeare between two academic specialists. Very cultural.

The only problem is, one of the two professors on that program was our very own Kenneth Adelman; Dr. Kenneth Adelman, that is. He proudly identified himself as a professor of Shakespeare (and maybe other subjects....I forget) at both George Washington University and Georgetown. Lots of teaching going on. By our Kenneth Adelman.

Question: how involved is Adelman with the running of CXI & Co.? Did CXI just buy his name for show? Kirkpatrick too?

Oh, yes, Dr. Adelman also pointed out that he's actively working on a book in collaboration with a West Coast businessman friend. The book, on the relationship between Shakespeare's characters and modern management problems, will be titled "Shakespeare in Charge." Hmmmm, will CXI play Hamlet?