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...modest reminiscence and some high-minded platitudes. What Black delivered instead was a brief, jarring indictment of "unessential" philanthropies. In two minutes flat, he denounced: > Columbia's plan for a $6,000,000 business-school building "that we don't need." ^ >Philanthropist Huntington Hartford's abuilding multimillion-dollar art museum on Manhattan's 58th Street "when there is one already-a practically new Museum of Modern Art on 53rd Street." >Manhattan's new $4,000,000 hospital for animals on the East River "when we don't have the facilities to take care...
...world of Kleen Kitty and catnip mice; the rest are loners-feline bums who range the nation's alleys, waterfronts and backyards, scrounging, mousing, and yowling for handouts. Dogs (around 26 million) still lead in pet popularity, but cats are creeping up. Canned cat food is a multimillion-dollar industry, and this year sales are up 15% (1960 supermarket sales: $42,150,000). Veterinarians find that it pays to become a cat specialist, and some are narrowing their practice down to feline geriatrics and nothing else...
...million House Office Building. On Independence Avenue, Government girls are still learning their way around the corridors of "FOB 6,"* an ultramodern Federal Office Building housing the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Near tranquil Thomas Circle, huge holes in the ground mark the sites for two multimillion-dollar hotels. In the nation's capital, these and scores of other scenes bear testimony to a dramatic fact: Washington, D.C., is getting the greatest face lifting in its history...
Three cheers for your movie reviews, King of Kings in particular. We would like to nominate your reviewer for "Man of the Year" for his efforts in unmasking Hollywood's multimillion-dollar Sunday school for what it is: historical rubbish...
...familiar to Mandayam A. Sreedhar, 35, one of India's most brilliant engineers. What he learned at the universities of Syracuse and Pennsylvania ('53) was warm belief in "the basic American view that two fellows can start a business in a garage and build it into a multimillion-dollar concern. I have never since found it difficult to understand an American...