Word: historicizing
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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"We're really one contented family," notes Ron Lindop, 50, a Rolls wood polisher for 35 years. Especially contented is Richard Perry, 54, the chief executive who has just overseen production of the company's 100,000th car. The royal-blue Silver Spur Centenary will go on display at the...
In fact, more than just upscale retail sales and rents are funding the nationwide preservation boom. Since 1982, the Federal Government has granted owners of certified historic buildings a 25% tax credit on renovation costs. For every $4 put into qualified rehabilitation, the developer pays $1 less to the IRS...
COMPOUNDING THE class-based injustice of the Administration's proposal, the move to reverse Roe v. Wade is grounded in manipulation of information. The court did not, as Meese has charged, give women the "unfettered right" to "abortion on demand." Roe v. Wade holds that women may not be constrained...
A recent Crimson article entitled "Horner Back on the Job at Radcliffe" said that President. Horner "presided over the historic merger between Harvard and Radcliffe Colleges." It should have said that the Radcliffe president presided over the historic 1977 agreement between Harvard and Radcliffe that gave Harvard total responsibility for...
And out in the slip where the lighters used to moor (the ferry Ellis Island, scuttled by decay after logging 1 million nautical miles crossing to Manhattan, now lies beneath the water there), two deckhands on a workboat sprawl out sunning themselves. "Everywhere you look there's a study team...