Word: architecte
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...systems of city planning and redevelopment in four large United States cities were considered in the afternoon. Victor Grulen, noted architect, spoke on the plans for Fort Worth, Texas. The proposed reorganization of this city would radically revise the downtown business center...
Richard J. Neutra, noted Los Angeles architect, will speak on "Attitudes Toward Urban Design" at the Monday session. "Urban Designs of Today" will be considered in afternoon discussion...
...complaint from the German Skating Federation, accusing Ronnie Robertson of demanding more than legal expense money for his European exhibitions this winter, threw his second-place victory into doubt. As vocal as any of "the skating mothers," Ronnie's father. Naval Architect Albert R. Robertson, blew his stack: "It's politics, stinking politics." Said Ronnie's coach, Gus Lussi: "The whole thing is fishy, and I think it started in this country, not abroad...
...city's firetrap list. The total was expanded to $950 at week's end by a rash of contributions from newspaper readers. That still left some $27,000 needed to pay for the job, but Dorothy Day was unperturbed. "We'll just go ahead with an architect and pray," she said...
...Millstones. The official paper spoke of the spies' undergraduate record of Communist sympathy. British Critic Cyril Connolly tried to explain the matter in Freudian terms (father trouble). Lord Beveridge, architect of the British Welfare State, suggested with supreme irrelevance that things might not have been so bad if the British civil-service pension system had been more liberal...