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...affection was mutual. “I would drop her off at work in the morning and of course on the outside you would see a woman towing her briefcase on wheels but on the inside was a little girl skipping to school,” her husband Joseph Goodnough said. Known for her devotion to her students, Williamson always made sure to learn their names. “By the end of the first week she could call 450 people by their first name,” Goodnough said. Though Williamson officially served as an advisor for students...
...haunting geometry of Painter Attilio Salemme. Otto Gerson deals mostly in first-rate sculpture from Barlach to David Smith. The Willard Gallery (Feininger, Mark Tobey, Morris Graves, Sculptor Richard Lippold) is excellent; so is John Bernard Myers' Tibor de Nagy Gallery, whose artists include Larry Rivers, Robert Goodnough and Fairfield Porter. In the print field, the sightseer or collector can do no better than start at the A.A.A. Gallery on Fifth Avenue, which has the most catholic assortment in town. The Seiferheld Gallery is a good starting place for old-master drawings...
...Robert Goodnough...
Incoming N.A.M. President Ernest G. (for Goodnough) Swigert of Portland, Ore, also was troubled by the tax system : "We must make a complete change in our whole theory of taxation. The tax system should be designed for raising revenue and not for reforming society." Swigert warned against adding to inflation by overstimulating production, cited "the ridiculous 1955 production race" of auto manufacturers...
After lunching at the Faculty Club, Sir Francis Goodnough, English economist and business leader, paid a visit to the Business School over the weekend. Sir Francis is chairman of a committee appointed by Lord Percy to study the question of education for salesmanship and marketing, and is also president of the Incorporated Industrial Management Association. He is in this country on a secret mission as a representative of the British government and is believed to be interested primarily in reviving England's foreign trade...