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...Charles Luckman Associates, will house a series of exhibits around the theme "Chal lenge to Greatness." Cost: $17 million. » NEW JERSEY'S TERCENTENARY PAVILION, designed by Philip Sheridan Collins, will be a cluster of small pavilions, the roof of each suspended by a cable from an overhead mast, like bobbins from a spiky ring of fishing poles...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Fair: Progress Report | 2/8/1963 | See Source »

...with ecstasy. When the Giant running game crumbled against a Washington line averaging 255 Ibs. per man, Yat filled the air with footballs, completed 27 of 39 passes for 505 yds. and seven touchdowns-tying an N.F.L. touchdown record set 19 years ago by the Chicago Bears' Sid Luckman. Then, with the game on ice 49-34 late in the fourth quarter, Tittle passed up a chance to try for a record-breaking eighth touchdown instead chose to run out the clock: "Why add insult to injury? We've got to play these guys again, and in their...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: The Bald Eagle | 11/9/1962 | See Source »

...kind of optical illusion-we can't see that long hallway stretching ahead." No illusion: a nurse's trip from service area to patient is only about 50 ft. as compared with an average of 90 ft. in standard hospital buildings. Another eye-catching round hospital: Charles Luckman's Valley Presbyterian in Van Nuys, Calif...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: The Circle & the T Square | 9/21/1962 | See Source »

...According to Felt's plan, the site would be stripped to ground level (the trains would still come and go below), and a new Madison Square Garden, seating 25,000 persons, would be built on top, flanked by two office buildings, all designed by Los Angeles Architect Charles Luckman...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Penn Pals | 8/10/1962 | See Source »

...When Luckman's comet burned low in 1950, he went back to architecture in partnership with a gifted Illinois classmate, Los Angeles Architect William L. Pereira. The two built a substantial list of clients, designed the University of California's Santa Barbara campus, the U.S. military bases in Spain, the Berlin Hilton hotel and CBS's Television City in Hollywood. Most of the architecture was frankly Pereira. Luckman wanted to grow bigger and bigger; Pereira wanted to stay small so that he could personally watch over every project from beginning to end. Each got his wish four...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Corporations: The Second Time Around | 3/30/1962 | See Source »

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