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Sunday Night Movie (ABC, 8:30-10:30 p.m.). John Wayne and William Holden in The Horse Soldiers (Civil War story...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: Jul. 26, 1963 | 7/26/1963 | See Source »

Thomas E. Crooks, Director of the Summer School, officially opened the Summer School and introduced Dear Ford. He urged students to familiarize themselves with the campus, find Holden Chapel, notice tablets commemorating Civil War dead in Memorial Hall, and read Samuel Eliot Morison's History of Harvard...

Author: By Susan M. Rogers, | Title: Ford Compares Harvard To French Aristocracy | 7/5/1963 | See Source »

...this magnitude deserves to be savored and detailed. $1,725,000 in salary. Then 10% of most of the gross. This is not just the most money that anyone has ever been paid in the history of show business, more than doubling the $3,000,000 that William Holden siphoned out of the River Kwai. It is the most money that any employee has ever been paid for anything...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hollywood: The Millionairess | 6/7/1963 | See Source »

...Plain Dealer's previous editor, courtly Wright Bryan, 58, who came to Cleveland ten years ago from the editorship of the Atlanta Journal, lacked the authority that Vail can wield simply by virtue of his heritage. The great-grandson of Mining Mogul Liberty E. Holden, who founded the paper, Vail was born in Cleveland and schooled at Princeton, where he won honors in political science. He went to work for the News in 1949 as a police reporter, after eight years switched to the Plain Dealer for grooming...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Newspapers: Replying in Spades | 5/31/1963 | See Source »

...these earliest buildings, the real masterpieces are Massachusetts Hall, Holden Chapel, and Apthorp House. Massachusetts Hall, one of Harvard's truly prize possessions, is the oldest College building, constructed in 1720. Few University buildings of equal merit have been erected since. The classic simplicity of its Georgian lines, the excellence of its brickwork, and its immaculate proportions are impossible to better. Holden Chapel, designed by an unknown Englishman, is a very beautiful little building, which manages to look modest and aristocratic at the same time. Its symetrical simplicity is much like that of Massachusetts Hall, the only flourish being...

Author: By Russell B. Roberts, | Title: The Architectural Harvard | 5/22/1963 | See Source »

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