Word: columbus
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...other hand, is an icy glass sculpture of almost overbearing assertiveness. His Power Center for the Performing Arts at the University of Michigan, with its innovative stage, codesigned by the late Jo Mielziner, seems as enchanting as the Petit Trianon in Versailles. His 23-story Knights of Columbus headquarters, suspended between four massive columns, which guards the freeway exit from New Haven, Conn., has rightly been called paramilitary...
...right-hander in the organization," one Yankee official says of the man whose 2.59 ERA earned him top pitching honors in the AA Southern League. Werly next week joints the starting rotation of the Columbus AAA team, and is currently on the Yankees' 40-man roster. Only arm soreness kept him from making the jump earlier in the spring...
...million households. By that time, Turner's second round-the-clock news service will be available to broadcast stations. This venture, called CNN2, may pose the first serious challenge to the networks as exclusive providers of news to their affiliates. CNN2's first broadcast customer: WBNS of Columbus, a CBS affiliate...
...allowed to turn an interesting neurosis into unbearable monotony, the acting is polished. In her first time on Broadway, Cher proves herself a promising comedienne, but a still aspiring dramatic actress. Altman, however, has engineered the shifts between years with stunning incompetence, while Graczyk, the executive director of the Columbus Players Theater, has overloaded his 5 & Dime with enough junky symbolism to warrant an eviction notice. As each character is stripped of her life-sustaining illusion, it becomes obvious that though the setting is Texas, we are really in Ibsen's Norway. That sound...
...Concrete foundations 40 feet into the earth were being poured last week in Columbus to secure the sensitive machinery that will produce central portions of this strategic bomber. The B-l will be an integral part of America's strategic deterrent only from 1986 to the mid-1990s, when the advanced-technology Stealth bomber is scheduled to replace it. The B-l is also likely to be virtually obsolete by the end of the decade because of improved Soviet air defenses. If Congress decided to scrap the $29 billion program, it could cut $4.7 billion from next year...