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...museum, stroll in to peer at Bonnard's radiant Après le Déjeuner in the foyer. The house is not an embassy or museum, but neither is it an ordinary home. It is the new, luxurious, $1.5 million-plus home of David Lloyd Kreeger, 59, and his wife Carmen, who built it as a sort of shrine...
...David Kreeger, a Harvard-educated corporation lawyer and top executive with the Government Employees Insurance Companies, constructed the building over the past four years to house the Kreegers' international collection of 150 paintings and 50 sculptures. Their architect was Philip Johnson, 62, who has designed half a dozen museums and an underground gallery for his own soupcan-to-nuts art collection in New Canaan, Conn. In fact, it was the Kreegers' plight as fellow collectors that made Johnson forswear his resolve never to design another house. "Too bad," said Kreeger when Johnson first turned them down...
...best known books are "Joseph in Egypt," a monumental work as yet only partially written, and "The Magic Mountain," the novel which was instrumental in winning for its author the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1929. Of his other writings "Tonio Kreeger" and "Buddenbrooks" are the best known in America...
...editors are as follows: Bailey Aldrich 2L, Frederick Baum 2L E. J. Brown 3L, Max Freund 2L, R. W. Hankins 2L, D. L. Kreeger 2L, L. S. Lesser 3L, S. H. Levt 2L, H. S. Marks 2L; A. M. Miller 2L, H. P. Moulton 3L, John Mulford 2L, A. A. Raum 2L, George Rosier 3L, L. P. Shoene 2L, Joseph Shulsky 2L, M. H. Siegel 2L, R. L. Stern 2L, E. I. Willis 2L, W. S. Youngman...