Word: meyerhoff
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...concert halls in the U.S. have tended to be either lavishly restored movie $ palaces, such as Powell Hall in St. Louis and the Paramount Theater in Oakland, or gleaming, high-tech edifices like Davies Hall in San Francisco and Meyerhoff Hall in Baltimore. Last week in St. Paul, Architect Benjamin Thompson, the designer of Boston's Faneuil Hall Marketplace, unveiled a stunning combination: the Ordway Music Theater, a $45 million jewel overlooking the Mississippi that is one of the handsomest public spaces for music in America...
...spelled backward. To demonstrate to the world that, after 17 years, he could once again range up and down a piano keyboard with both hands, he chose the most visible occasion he could find: the inauguration last week of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra's $23 million Joseph Meyerhoff Hall...
...cared for either in their own home or in the sitter's), while fully another 40% are in "family day care," where a sitter outside the home cares for four to six children. "It is an open issue for children of every age," he says. Says Psychologist Michael Meyerhoff, who spent 13 years in the Harvard Pre-School Project: "If there is any element of choice, we've been trying to get people to be aware that the job they would be doing with their child is more important than any job outside the home. And you don't have...
...eleven board members with people who question much of the LSC's current thinking. Ronald Zumbrun of Sacramento is expected to be announced shortly as Reagan's choice for the LSC chairmanship. "The poor will have their own James Watt," groans CRLA'S Al Meyerhoff. Zumbrun frequently tangled with CRLA over funding cuts when he was a deputy director of Reagan's department of social welfare and more recently in his position as head of the conservative Pacific Legal Foundation. Charges outgoing LSC President Dan J. Bradley: "Zumbrun has never demonstrated that he gives a damn...
...drilling teams can reach that depth in 34 days. Seismic technology, essential for exploration, also lags far behind. The best Soviet gear probes down to 7,000 ft.; U.S. equipment is more accurate and goes down to at least 10,000 ft. Given the state of their industry, says Meyerhoff, "there is simply no way that the Soviets are going to meet their crude oil requirements...