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...important commissions, notably a 27-story corporate headquarters in downtown Louisville, Ky., for Humana Inc., and an addition to the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City, designed by Bauhaus Architect Marcel Breuer. Yet it remains to be seen whether Graves' heavy-handed Pop surrealism-"a dash of deco and a whiff of Ledoux," as leading Postmodernist Architect Robert Venturi calls it-will influence workaday architecture. New inspirations are needed, but they should be inspirations that are real, joyful and charming...
...Dash, 57, chief counsel for Senate committee. Wrote profitable Watergate book Chief Counsel, lectured, still teaches at Georgetown University...
...touch that was at once firm and paternal. Through 15-hour day upon 15-hour day, the Pope persevered, both visibly wearied by the self-imposed ordeal and rejuvenated by the obvious stir he was creating. Said one member of the Pope's entourage: "He is a good dash man but not a miler. He gets awfully tired after a sprint. But the crowd scenes and the youth meetings seem to inject adrenaline into his veins." Concluded Glasgow Catholic Archbishop Thomas Winning: "This was his hardest mission. The British are a phlegmatic people, yet he captured them completely...
...second-and third-place finishes set up the soggy ending. In the short, distances, the Crimson's depth was too much for the Huskies. Harvard took first and surveyed in the 100-meter dash as Mark Henry jumped out to a lead he never relinquished while Hudson poured it on in the last 25 meters to catch Northeastern's John Gomes and take second by a tenth of second...
Yale sprinter Pat Melton won her third consecutive Treasurer's Cup, an award given to the outstanding performer of the meet, after winning the long jump, 100 meter dash and the 200 meter dash...