Word: bradford
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...reason is not for lack of trying. In 1959, a committee set up by Congress held an international competition, received 574 entries and picked as the winner a design by William Pedersen and Bradford Tilney, who proposed eight huge cantilevered concrete slabs bearing passages from F.D.R.'s speeches. It was dubbed "instant Stonehenge," after Britain's famous Druid ruins, received a panning from the public and the press and pained reactions from the Roosevelt family. Earlier this year, the committee decided to try again, this time without a competition. After considering the work of 15 architects, it unanimously...
Married. Pamela Drexel, 24, a student at Manhattan's New School for Social Research, whose blue blood flows from the Philadelphia banking Drexels and from Baron Camoys who fought at Agincourt; and Bradford Walker, 26, a Wall Street stockbroker whose great-great-great-great-great-great-greatgrandfather was Governor William Bradford of the Plymouth Colony; in Manhattan...
Wednesday, October 12 BOB HOPE PRESENTS THE CHRYSLER THEATER (NBC, 9-10 p.m.).* A wealthy socialite (Jean Simmons) plays loving patroness to a sculptor (Bradford Dillman) who abandons art for money in "Crazier Than Cotton...
...large proportion find their girl friends at Bradford, Briarcliff, and other out - of - the - way places that abound in young ladies from good families. Club members often have two girls--one they love and one they lost for -- and whoring is still practiced by members of many clubs. "There's a woman you have a sexual attraction for and another you don't think of that way," Birge said. "But she speaks well, is pretty, and plays the harpsichord...
...order for Harvard to rate an even chance against the Bulldogs, the team needs a few new sights: a defense that can play four solid periods and stop all- America Mac Bradford, a tight-scoring attack, and a horseshoe for goalie Ron Wilson...