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Wines' sensitivity to various cultures and styles is what saves his work from being mere stunts or jokes. Yet he never holds back from undermining or dismantling any tradition in order to find a fresh way to connect architecture with people. Says he: "Nowadays all architects want to be humanists. Some believe forgotten historic trappings can make their buildings human. I am trying to do it with something new, with images of our time that everyone understands...
...recognize that the Pi Eta Club is not a party to the Interclub Agreement, which includes all Harvard final clubs. As Douglas Grant '85 pointed out in response to Mr. Bok, in this sense, the Pi Eta is more of an "open" club like the Hasty Pudding. So to connect the final clubs to the Pi Eta in this way is inaccurate; the Pi Eta is a wholly independent organization...
...that time, target practice on the Harvard goal had begun. The connect-the-dots passing game was picturesque, the shots on target. Coach Lou Vairo has even found a defenseman with a slapshot as good as Mark Fusco's, the University of Minnesota's Tom Hirsch...
Chemical Bank last month began advertising its new Pronto system. With a TV set, an Atari 400 home computer (cost: about $60) and a modem ($75) to connect the terminal via a telephone line to the bank's computers, Pronto will do nearly every banking chore except dispense cash. Patrons can check their balances 24 hours a day, transfer money from one account to another, keep records on five separate budgets for such expenses as travel or household bills, and pay bills to about 350 companies ranging from Bloomingdale's to American Express. If the customers have...
...state and local economy. The L.A.O.O.C. will have generated another billion in commerce and, while accepting no charity, will have promoted millions for youth organizations. If the most joyful ambition of the Games is realized, a 10,000-man-woman-and-child relay team of torchbearers will connect the country?from 1912 Olympian Abel Kiviat to retired Baseball Star Johnny Bench to the ordinary jogger in the street?and along the way $30 million could be the gain for youth...