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YALE president A. Whitsey Griswold broke ground May 4 for the university's new $10,000,000 Kline sciences center. Three new buildings--housing modern biology, chemistry, and geology facilities-- will be built during the next three years, and additional buildings may also be constructed. "The turning of this earth marks a new era in Yale science," Griswold said, "as era in which Yale at long last will have not only the finest geology building in the country, but also a science center... second to none in quality." The center was designed by the noted American architect Philip Johnson...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NEW HAVEN, CONN. | 5/11/1962 | See Source »

...CARL L. KLINE, M.D. Wausau...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: May 11, 1962 | 5/11/1962 | See Source »

...best right-hander around, and Jim Bunning (17-11) and Don Mossi (15-9) pitched 268 and 240 innings with ERA's of 3.19 and 2.96. The Tigers have excellent relievers in Terry Fox and Hank Aguirre, but they still need to make either Phil Regan or Ron Kline into a reliable fourth starter...

Author: By Stephen C. Rogers, | Title: Detroit to Dethrone Yanks | 4/17/1962 | See Source »

...prove that one school is better than the other; he simply wanted to show "the artist's handwriting, his forms, his palette, his style-the meshwork through which he sees life." Jagged Blacks. The most successful of the miniature retrospectives is that of Franz Kline. It begins with a straightforward drawing of David Orr, the collector who came across Kline exhibiting on a Greenwich Village sidewalk 23 years ago. The next work is a snowy landscape in which a black fence runs jaggedly through the scene, much as Kline's thick black abstract strokes do today. The painting...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: How They Got That Way | 4/13/1962 | See Source »

...essentially the same Kline painting is in the Whitney called Probst I, and all you can say is 'So what's new?' Adolph Gottlieb's Soft Blue, Soft Black is another arrangement of one big circular smudge hovering over another, the lower more like a gear, the upper more like a sun. He's been doing it for years...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: So What's New? | 2/16/1962 | See Source »

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