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TIME'S article on National Review [Feb. 16] contains one unfortunate misstatement of fact. National Review's annual deficit is made up through the contributions of several thousands of its readers. The magazine could not survive, on the present operating basis, without their support. The Buckley family did...
"We are deeply indebted to Antonio Vivaldi," said the violinist. "And I might say that Vivaldi is indebted to us."
Herold C. Hunt is an intriguing mixture of conflicting elements. He is on the one hand, the knight errant, ready to serve anywhere in the country because of love of challenge, his strong sense of responsibility, and his devotion to a firm set of principles mostly based on religious beliefs...
Mies & More. Eero was never a man to follow another blindly. He was enormously indebted to the disciplined ("Less is more") approach of Architect Mies van der Rohe. Yet he came to regard the strict functionalism of his elders in the International Style more as a "purgative" than a final...
Cambridge is indeed indebted to Uncle Dudley of the Globe for his witty, if uninformative editorial of January 23 concerning the proposal for an office building over the Harvard Square subway ramp.