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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...take part in the show, choked up when he heard Edwards tell all America that the only reason Mother's husband was not on the show was that he had slightly injured his foot at his foreman's job (at West Haven's Technical Rubber Inc.). In extolling Mrs. Hahn's family life, Ralph Edwards also failed to note that Hahn had filed a divorce suit against her, and that early this year Mrs. Hahn had haled her own daughter into a magistrate's court as a delinquent. Last week Hahn filed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TELEVISION: This Is Your Wife? | 10/17/1960 | See Source »

...collaboration on this project, we selected, with the University's approval, some experts: Goldberg LeMessurier Associates for structure, Delbrook Engineering, Inc, for heating-ventilating and air conditioning, Thompson Engineering Company, for the electrical engineering, Bolt, Beranek and Newman for acoustics, George Izenour (who had already developed a new system for lifting scenery) for stage lighting and special engineering in connection with the stage and convertibility features. The coordination of all the collaborators made it possible to carry out the Architect's functional and aesthetic concept of this theater...

Author: By Hugh Stubbins, ARCHITECT FOR THE LOEB DRAMA CENTER | Title: Evolution of an Unusual Playhouse | 10/14/1960 | See Source »

With his brother Preston Robert Tisch, 34, Larry Tisch has run up a $65 million fortune in real estate, mostly by building, leasing and selling hotels from Florida to New York. Now, as chairman of Loew's Theaters Inc. (no theaters), he is moving the sluggish old theater chain into new real estate ventures-beginning with some changes in the Manhattan skyline...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Man About Hotels: LAURENCE ALAN TISCH | 10/10/1960 | See Source »

...last April to put their money into higher-paying investments, immediately leased it back. They have also built two luxury motels in Atlantic City, but intend to make most future acquisitions in the hotel-motel field through Loew's. They had been large stockholders in Loew's Inc. before the court-ordered separation of the theater corporation in March 1959 made it a separate company. Early this year they got control (they now own 650,000 shares) of the theater firm...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Man About Hotels: LAURENCE ALAN TISCH | 10/10/1960 | See Source »

...Angeles, where the partners made their mark by building houses to order for movie stars. During World War II they switched to mass production, built housing for 50,000 California workers. Their first big break into commercial construction came when they designed a Pasadena store for Bullock's, Inc., with such new features as movable partitions and direct package delivery to customers' autos. Bullock's hired them to design two more stores, and their reputation spread quickly. Since Wurdeman died in 1949, Becket has owned the firm...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INDUSTRY: Businessman's Architect | 10/3/1960 | See Source »

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