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Arched Petals. Piene's Manned Helium sculpture, staged in Point State Park, was indeed something. The materials were ten 250-ft. lengths of clear polyethylene tube, 40 helium tanks, three searchlights, eight floodlights, dozens of helpers, and a 17-year-old student from the Carnegie-Mellon University, Susan Peters...
Lenin did not start the revolution, but he knew how to harness its spontaneous, anarchic forces and to establish his authority by sheer organization. "Our fighting method is organization," Lenin proclaimed. "We must organize everything." When he had attained power, he evolved a network of interlocking organizations-trade unions, youth...
Rugged Way. Many of Jackson's notions seem to have been shaped by his rugged background: a Mississippi farm boy, he had to teach himself arithmetic, spelling and reading while leading cows to pasture or doing other chores. He feels that the black churches have had an equally hard...
Died. Martin Tananbaum, 54, textile magnate who developed Yonkers Raceway into one of the world's largest harness-racing tracks; of a heart attack; in Manhattan. Tananbaum and two brothers bought Yonkers Raceway in 1956. As president, he added a clubhouse and pioneered new stakes races. Yonkers became the...
ON RECONSTRUCTION. The levelheaded economic policies which stood us well for the war also offer a good ground for optimism as we harness them to the task of reconstruction. Reconstruction is not simply replacing damaged houses, roads and bridges, or doing the same old things in the same old way...