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...Science Center. Pei put his classically-oriented partner, Aldo Cussutta--who has since left the firm and moved upstairs from Pei's ninth floor domain at 600 Madison Ave.--as the head of the design team. Although Cussatta "quite typically began examining the potentials of this project in the broadest urban contexts," according to a March 1973 Architecture Plus article, and though the sprawling center was in perfect harmony with Pei's clients, the building's neighbors and the site's original occupants weren't too happy about leaving to make room for the site...
...there an alternative to love? In these stories, written not long before The Golden Notebook (1962)-Mrs. Lessing's broadest consideration of all the wars between the sexes-her answer appears to be a rueful no. Those who want to live, apparently, are more or less doomed to love. But cheer up -a little. Love, like the blight in A Mild Attack of Locusts, can be endured. The sturdy wind up saying "It could have been worse." Mrs. Lessing has always been a slow, deliberate writer who seems unable to spare herself or her reader the slightest wince...
...equal education. The court should declare the de facto situation in Detroit unconstitutional and order a metropolitan solution for it and all urban centers with similar racial patterns. Only such a decision, with effects as far-reaching as Brown's, will ensure that both races become educated in the broadest sense...
...February 1972, about 50 demonstrators confronted the director of OGCP to demand a justification of Marine recruiters at the University. The protesters, milling inside the building after the recruiter had left, were told that a 1968 Faculty resolution requires the OGCP to "make its facilities available to the broadest possible range of organizations offering information relevant to the future and career plans of Harvard and Radcliffe students...
However, Dash described the mandate of the Watergate Committee as the broadest of the three. The committee must make recommendations not only to prevent another Watergate, but "to maintain our democratic government and society," he said...