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...halts followed. Shanghai officials also fretted over the design, which called for a large circular hole to be cut through the top of the building to relieve the force of strong winds. The feature would too much resemble the rising sun of the Japanese flag, they argued. Architect David Malott concocted a trapezoidal cutout instead, giving the building a striking resemblance to a bottle opener. But "it's dramatic in its own way," he says. And how. Today, that crowning trapezoid is home to (what else?) the world's tallest observation deck. You can drop to a crawl...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Shanghai High Life | 11/18/2009 | See Source »

...particularly epic shoot-out pitted Ian Malott '09 against Will Hetzler '09. After realizing that his target was on his way back to his room, Hetzler camped out behind a door at the end of the Quincy hallway armed with a grotesque fully automatic nerf gun. Hetzler watched through the a crack in the door as his target walked towards him armed only with single shot guns, head swiveling madly to try and spot a possible assailant. Bursting through the door, Hetzler met Malott with a spray of darts. But in what Keller Rinaudo '09, a member of the winning...

Author: By Elias J. Groll | Title: Assassins Round Up | 5/1/2009 | See Source »

...book about the Harvard football team on the stands, and—surprisingly—it reveals that the some of the biggest guys on campus have a sensitive side. But the real surprise is that the author is only four years old. Zachary Malott, who goes by “Zach”, was inspired to write his book, “I’m with the Team,” after checking out the Harvard stadium last year and watching the football team practice with his dad, a longtime Crimson fan. Mike H. Malott, Zach?...

Author: By Kylie S. Gleason, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: He’s With the Team: Waterboy Scribes his Story | 2/18/2009 | See Source »

...other processes, for $70 to $75 a ton in the U.S.; the product sells for $240 to $250 a ton in Japan. But FMC and other U.S. makers are allowed to supply only 200,000 of Japan's annual requirement of 1.4 million tons. Says FMC Chairman Robert H. Malott: "Soda ash is soda ash is soda ash. If that market were truly open, we would have...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Pounding on Tokyo's Door | 3/25/1985 | See Source »

...ousted directors: James Bere, chairman, Borg-Warner; the Rev. Raymond Baumhart, president, Loyola University of Chicago; William Johnson, chairman, 1C Industries; Jewel Lafontant, senior partner in the law firm of Vedder, Price, Kaufman & Kammholz; Robert Malott, chairman, FMC Corp.; Marvin Mitchell, former chairman, CBI Industries; Paul Rizzo, vice chairman, IBM; Thomas Roberts Jr., chairman, DeKalb AgResearch; Elaine Yarrington, former executive vice president, Standard Oil of Indiana. The resigning directors: Weston Christopherson, former chairman, Jewel Cos.; Vernon Loucks Jr., president, Baxter Travenol Laboratories...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Rolling Heads | 12/17/1984 | See Source »

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