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Candela was careful to point out that structure is not the only problem in architecture, however. Various schools have regarded it as such, some to provide a welcome outlet for a "craze for originality" in the invention of new shapes, some as a basis of "a permanent rational style...
...openings must be available. "If we had Institutes of Law functioning at various places in the country, employing a sizable number of lawyers--though only a fraction of the number of persons engaged in research in the natural sciences and in medicine--we would not only provide an outlet for the idealism which many of our students bring to law school, but we would also bring about a significant change in the orientation of our legal instruction and thought...
...come out with a net profit of $2,000,000 a year." To Scripps-Howard's Roy Howard (World-Telegram & Sun) and William Randolph Hearst Jr. (Journal-American, Mirror), the cost of keeping their papers going is worth it just for having New York as a prestige outlet for their chains...
...Last week the nation's largest discount house countered with the news that it was about to move into the inner sanctum of retailing society. As the newest addition to its chain of 14 stores in four states, E. J. Korvette Co. (TIME, March 10) will open an outlet in a Greek-columned building on Manhattan's Fifth Avenue. The building's previous tenant (whose future Manhattan location is still undecided): W. & J. Sloane Inc., suburbia's favorite purveyors of high-priced home furnishings...
...boat foot. The developers look to a total of 2,000 slips in the marina, a conservative figure since the lake already has 8,400 boats registered, with another 8,000 hauled in on trailers every weekend. Each slip has a fresh-water tap and a metered electrical outlet for the air-conditioning units that most of the bigger boats carry...