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...buildings are wholly renovated department stores, McCurdy's and Forman's. It was Gilbert J. C. Mc-Curdy and Maurice R. Forman who brought Gruen and his project to Rochester. They had heard of Gruen's plan for a similar center in downtown Fort Worth (still on paper). Together. McCurdy and Forman put up the bulk of the cost to build Midtown; they got Manger and other businesses to go along...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The City: Filling the Doughnut | 4/20/1962 | See Source »

...drink milk three times a day." He used the occasion to return the press-conference barbs thrown frequently at him, as at President Eisenhower, by Newswoman Sarah McClendon. "I saw my wife's picture watching a snake charmer in India," Kennedy said. "As soon as I learn Sarah Mc-Clendon's favorite tune, I'm going to play it." He dealt deftly with another frequent press critic, New York Times Columnist Arthur Krock, and with Washington's Metropolitan Club, which does not admit Negroes. "Krock criticized me for not letting President Tshombe of Katanga come here...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Family Jokes | 3/30/1962 | See Source »

...miles. The Air Force wants to spend $491 million next fiscal year (beginning July 1) on a program that would put the first RS-70s in operation by 1967, build up a fleet of 150 by 1970, at a total cost of some $10 billion. Secretary of Defense Robert Mc-Namara wants to spend $171 million next year on a throttled-back program aimed merely at developing three prototype RS-70s. The argument between the Air Force and McNamara stems from basically different concepts of national defense. Both sides claim that the other is absolutely wrong; in fact, neither side...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: RS-70: BUST OR SUPERPLANE? | 3/30/1962 | See Source »

...accelerator at close to 186,000 miles per second, which is the speed of light, ultimate speed limit in the universe. Pushing them harder and harder does not make electrons go much faster. Instead they get heavier, turning energy into mass according to Einstein's famous equation: E = mc². In the Cambridge accelerator, the electrons get moving at 99.9999996% of the speed of light, and have enough energy to weigh 12,000 times as much as when they were at rest...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Exploring the Far Frontier | 3/23/1962 | See Source »

...guarded, but it has been estimated at between $3 to $4 million--a staggering sum that obviously appeals to the MTA. Yet unfortunately for Harvard, the Transit Authority faces the formidable problem of relocating its Bennett St. facilities and seems nowhere near a solution. Its General Manager, Thomas J. Mc-Clernon has suggested in recent statements that the MTA may soon settle this difficulty, but Tyler is scarcely so optimistic. He stresses, in fact, that the Authority must not only find and build a practical and extensive system of new yards but erect and equip a new repair shop...

Author: By Bruce L. Paisner, | Title: The MTA Jungle | 3/2/1962 | See Source »

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