Word: lloyds
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Among the runners-up, Dean of U.S. Architecture Frank Lloyd Wright picked up enough votes to place a fourth building, Manhattan's still unfinished Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, in 18th place. Adler & Sullivan added St. Louis' 1890 Wainwright Building (eighth) and Chicago's 1889 Auditorium (13th). Ludwig Mies van der Rohe won tenth place with Manhattan's House of Seagram (TIME, March 3) and 24th with his Lake Shore Drive apartments in Chicago. Famed 19th century Architect Henry Hobson Richardson also rated two buildings: Boston's 1877 Trinity Church (14th) and Chicago's since...
...Frank Lloyd Wright's Robie House (1909), nicknamed "the Battleship," an earth-hugging, brick masonry private house with free-running cantilevers, on Chicago's Woodlawn Avenue. Saved earlier this year from destruction, it will be handed over to the National Trust for Historic Preservation...
...Frank Lloyd Wright's S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc. (wax) headquarters in Racine, Wis. (1936-50), whose mushroom columns and cantilevered floors are admired as Wright's simplest statement of his basic principles...
...Frank Lloyd Wright's "Falling Water," at Bear Run, Pa. (1936), a reinforced concrete and natural stone summer house perched over a waterfall...
...Harvard-Radcliffe Committee on Disarmament, which was organized late last spring, yesterday announced the election of Dennis L. White '60 as Chairman. The other officers are William McG. Bennett '61, vice-chairman, and Lola Lloyd '62, Secretary-Treasurer...