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...Although there are reports that his mother wasn't really sure who it was that was responsible for the sad event and took the easy way out by blaming the disaster on the last drunken longshoreman who paid a quarter to have his way with her down at the pier in Chelsea one night when she got lucky and went home with a grand total of two dollars and seventy-five cents, for the night's work and her bloomers around her ankles. Where they usually were when she was working for her meager living, doing the only thing that...

Author: By Jeffrey R. Toobin, | Title: Tough Guys | 4/30/1982 | See Source »

There is all the difference in the world, for instance, between a work like Mondrian's Composition with Line (Pier and Ocean), 1917, and Van Doesburg's Countercomposition V, 1924. One is a reduction of atmosphere and light, the twinkling and palpitation of reflections on the flat sheet of the northern sea that Mondrian used to gaze at, hour after hour, during his walks at Scheveningen; it is transparent and delicate, reaching stability through addition. By contrast, the Van Doesburg throws an almost physical blast of color from its surface; the tilted red square is both monumental...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Impersonal Best: On to Utopia | 3/15/1982 | See Source »

...when Glamour magazine asked her to play fashion model for its February issue. According to the magazine, the five-time U.S. Open winner favors "good travelers, versatile enough for sudden climate changes." Among the outfits that seemed to fill the bill: a $256 red silk dress by Andre Van Pier and a pair of $175 gold La Marca pumps. "Physically, I'm in better shape than when I was 17," says Chris, before adding, with a hint of wistfulness, "but being 27 isn't like being...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Feb. 1, 1982 | 2/1/1982 | See Source »

...unquestionably the best. Says AJ. Haskell, Matson's senior vice president and a former Navy officer: "It may sound like I work for them. But look at the fairness of the hull, its smoothness, which is determined by the quality of the welding. You can walk down the pier and compare the Maui with the Kauai, the ship another company built for us. You can immediately tell which is the better ship. The Bath-built hull is fairer." The Maui was also delivered five weeks before it was due, and BIW brought the ship in $3.2 million under budget...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bath's Fighting Company | 10/12/1981 | See Source »

Perched on Pier 3 at the eastern end of the harbor, the aquarium-city-owned and built without federal funds-was begun in 1976. Although Congress did not contribute funds for its construction, it nevertheless designated the rising structure a national aquarium in 1979. By July its three huge tanks were filled with almost 500,000 gal. of salt water (most of it synthetic, since the genuine briny from the Inner Harbor does not have enough salt to sustain many marine creatures) and were ready to receive the first of some 5,000 fish, mammals, birds and amphibians that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Living: Symphony on Pier 3 | 8/24/1981 | See Source »

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