Word: huntingtonism
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Several Boston city officials seem to think that the University should be able to purchase the Martin School property on Huntington Ave, for the proposed new $7.5 million Medical School library, even with the Boston City Council officially opposing the action...
Yesterday, Councilor Foley said that he has proposed an alternative plan for the University to purchase another section of land located near the school, but he conceded that the city might sell the Huntington Ave, site if there were not enough space in his suggested area...
...expected that the Martin Public School site at Huntington Avenue and Worthington Street will be voted May 18 into the status of "no longer needed for schooling purposes" by the Boston School Committee...
...Edward D. Stone's museum for A. & P. Heir Huntington Hartford Jr., a ten-story concrete structure that will sit on an island in Manhattan's Columbus Circle. Turning his back on the glass-brick walls he used for Manhattan's Museum of Modern Art, Stone has designed a monumental façade of white marble, enriched by porphyry and verd antique marble medallions over the columns of the arcade. Admits Stone: "The resemblance to Venice, the Ca' d'Oro and Doges Palace, is probably unmistakable...
...complicated. In a recent full-scale reevaluation of ROTC, two Dartmouth professors assert that with advancing technology, the concept of the trained reserve, hastily mobilized, citizen army is outmoded; the only realistic alternative now is a professional armed force in being, obviously necessitating good officers. Coupled with Professor Samuel Huntington's idea of officership as a profession, a policy of high-calibre training for college men to make them able officers becomes a necessity...