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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...late husband, New York Senator and Governor Herbert H. Lehman, was a Williams man, class of 1899, and so Edith Altschul Lehman, 75, gave the college $1,250,000 in his memory-largest personal gift in the school's 171-year history...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Jun. 26, 1964 | 6/26/1964 | See Source »

...busy men," says Herbert F. Sturdy, a Los Angeles lawyer who five years ago was elected as the first member from the Far West. "But for me, the corporation comes ahead of everything-all business, social or family." He flies in ten times a year for two-day meetings in New Haven and, like most members, rarely misses a session...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Universities: Royal Blues | 6/26/1964 | See Source »

...credit is mostly Chanel's. The closed-toe, sling-back shoe shown with her Paris collection several seasons ago swept the Continental set off their cramped feet; slow to cross the sea, the shoe was introduced to the U.S. only last fall by Designer Herbert Levine, was instantly copied in every color in real and ersatz fabrics from Monterey to Montauk Point. Strictly speaking not a sandal except to the industry, the Chanel model spurred what Stylist David Evins calls "the less-shoe look," was such a staggering success on the market that even barer versions seemed worth...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Fashion: On the Beaten Track | 6/19/1964 | See Source »

Harvard at this time had one of the most star-studded Faculties of its history. Josiah Royce, Herbert Palmer, George Santayana, George Lyman Kittredge, Charles Townsend Copeland and George Baker have made this era known as the Golden Age of the Yard. Nevertheless, most students were satisfied with the "gentleman's C" often acquired through last minute cram courses at private tutoring schools. Faculty members met the problem of a rather disinterested student body in different ways. Kittredge maintained stern discipline during his lectures. If a student left the room when the bell rang and Kittredge was still speaking...

Author: By Herbert H. Denton jr., | Title: 1914 Lived in 'The Golden Age' Of Sports and Clubs and Privacy | 6/9/1964 | See Source »

...view, more than double the previous number. The sculpture garden grew to three-fourths of an acre, where weeping beeches hang over a raised level roofing on top of a 60-ft. by 75-ft. exhibition hall. Among the garden's weightier new residents are Herbert Ferber's jangle-in-a-box Homage to Piranesi I and Alexander Calder's creeping Black Widow. More than ever, it is an oasis amidst city din, filled with spouting fountains and bronze genies...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Museums: The More Modern Modern | 6/5/1964 | See Source »

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