Word: accidentally
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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"Just to show a Syrian head and say it's beautiful is not enough," says Rorimer. He relates pieces chronologically so that visitors stumble without accident upon one masterpiece that helps explain another. The Met's collection of Islamic art lines a corridor that logically leads to a...
Died. Henry H. Ford, 52, U.S. Consul General in Frankfurt, Germany, no kin to the Detroit Fords but nonetheless a well-known name to Germans as the genial, efficient boss of the U.S.'s biggest consulate anywhere (500 employees), contributing strongly to rising commercial and cultural relations; of a...
The three owe their fortune to some savvy progenitors. Their late father, William, founded the tire company 50 years ago with $50,000 that he had borrowed from their grandfather, a wealthy merchant. William started diversifying almost by accident; in 1940 he bought a radio station as a gift for...
The deflation of team morale as a result of Pardee's accident is sure to cost the Crimson more than Chris's score alone. This Harvard team has been buoyed up all season long by its enthusiasm. Three days ago it was up for the IC4A's; now it's...
In this long, foolhardy movie version of the book, Writer-Director Richard Brooks (Elmer Gantry) introduces Jim (Peter O'Toole) as a rather winsome, late Victorian Walter Mitty. A grand kid, but accident-prone. On a giant split screen, Jim visualizes such wild exploits as saving his captain from...