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...soccer ball has been dubbed "Fullerene C-60" as a tribute to the architect's innovative dome design. The late R. Buckminster Fuller, an eminent architect who was twice forced to leave the College, created the geodesic dome--which resembles both a soccer ball and a carbon molecule in shape...

Author: By Nan Zheng, CONTRIBUTING REPORTER | Title: New Ball Of Carbon Will Be Marketed | 10/31/1992 | See Source »

Richard Darman, the architect of the Bush economic policy, has found a unique way to job hunt. One of the more bizarre spectacles of the Administration's endgame has been the Washington Post series on the economic meltdown. The series combined an exoneration of Darman and a tarring of others with sufficient Darman biographical material to make for an eye-catching resume. Guess who the main source...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Washington | 10/26/1992 | See Source »

Robert B. Reich, lecturer in public policy at the Kennedy School of Government and the principal architect of Clinton's economic plan, said the governor would make a difference inthe lives of college students by proposing publicservice initiatives...

Author: By Nan Zheng, CONTRIBUTING REPORTER | Title: Widener Ralliers Support Clinton | 10/24/1992 | See Source »

Freed was also the architect of one of the Crimson's greatest victories ever: a September 24 defeat of Brown, the first win over the Bears since...

Author: By David B. Lat, CONTRIBUTING REPORTER | Title: From Politics to Polo | 10/22/1992 | See Source »

...concept shows signs of catching on. Two other CoHousing villages have been built in California, two more are under construction, and 100 others are in the talking stages. "By the end of the century, every major U.S. city will have a co-housing group," declares Charles Durrett, the California architect who, with his wife, coined the term...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Looking Forward to the Past | 10/15/1992 | See Source »

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