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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Honest and Earthy. Breuer himself was finding new solutions in the intimate, beautiful houses he was designing with Gropius around Boston. His inspiration, he told TIME Reporter Leah Gordon, was the simple American frame house. "I liked the fact that anyone could construct these houses simply by nailing boards together. They are earthy, honest and dignified, like Huckleberry Finn and Abraham Lincoln...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Architecture: Breuer: The Compleat Designer | 12/4/1972 | See Source »

...sabre, Valenzuela and Gordon Rutledge will start at number one and two for Harvard. The third spot will go to either Victor Seals, a sophomore returning from a leave of absence, or Walt Morris a senior...

Author: By Peter A. Landry, | Title: Crimson Fencers Look To Foil SMU | 12/2/1972 | See Source »

Marion originally expected his sabre squad, which carried Harvard most of last year and which took a fifth in the Easterns, to be his strongest weapon. With team captain Terry Valenzuela and sophomore Gordon Rutledge back after outstanding seasons last years (They had a combined bouting record of 66-20), the weapon looked like it would again be the team's forte. But Marion has been disappointed thus far with their performance. "They are not fencing well yet," Marion said. "There is too much slashing, too much nervousness, too much emotionalism. They haven't shown enough control...

Author: By Peter A. Landry, | Title: Crimson Fencing Squad Shapes Up as Best Ever | 12/1/1972 | See Source »

Three weeks ago, John Gordon, the manager of HSA's concession stand in the Union, was all ready to go ahead with plans to sell condoms and vaginal foams at his place of business. He had already been given the legal go-ahead from HSA's lawyer, Harold Rosenweld, who opined that the proposed under-the-counter sales were legally aboveboard. HSA President Arthur Segel had cleared the way by announcing that the aforementioned items would be sold at cut-rates with no profits for HSA. And all Gordon needed to begin his magnanimous project was the high sign from...

Author: By Bill Backett, | Title: Contraceptives and the Union | 11/30/1972 | See Source »

MEANWHILE, BACK AT HSA Gordon got a more down-to-earth message from one Mr. Fishbein, who had read about Gordon's plans in the Times. Mr. Fishbein, who represents Akwell Industries in New York, offered to supply HSA with his products in four models--prime, contour, black, and Tahiti. Gordon took the offer to heart and says the chances are good that he and Mr. Fishbein may strike up a successful business relationship...

Author: By Bill Backett, | Title: Contraceptives and the Union | 11/30/1972 | See Source »

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