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Edward Moore Kennedy, LL.D., Senator from Massachusetts. Josée Luis Sert, D.Hum., architect and urban planner...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Kudos: Round 2 | 6/15/1970 | See Source »

...Class of '20 has no members whose names are national household words. Two of the leading academicians in the class, however, are city planner Charles Eliot, who taught at the School of Design, and composer Randall Thompson, who taught in the College's music department. Other men of interest include Gilbert Hood, of Hood Milk, hawkish Congressman Philip J. Philbin (D-Mass.), Sidney Rabb, owner of Stop and Shop, and Franklin Vorenberg, president of Gilchrist's and father of the Harvard Law professor, Hood solicited $400,000 this year for the class gift...

Author: By Samuel Z. Goldhaber, | Title: 50th Reunion Class Comes Back-Four Wars Later | 6/9/1970 | See Source »

Died. J. George Stewart, 79, controversial "Capitol architect" and planner of all construction on the Hill since his 1954 appointment by President Eisenhower; of cancer; in Washington. An engineer rather than an architect, Stewart created blocky, high-cost designs that came under heavy criticism from both Congressmen and fine-arts commissioners, who regarded his east-front Capitol extension, New Senate Office Building and Rayburn Building as national disasters. Yet when congressional foes sought his ouster, Stewart rallied the political power to beat back every attempt...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones: Jun. 8, 1970 | 6/8/1970 | See Source »

...think it's a mistake for blacks to exclude whites from working with them. I don't think for a moment that white people ought to resume their former roles in the black movement, that of being the leader, if not the strategist or the planner...

Author: By Wallace TERRY Ii, | Title: Getting It All Together: Part II | 5/6/1970 | See Source »

...idea of a magazine was suggested by Jonathan Blount, then 24 and an ad salesman for the New Jersey Bell Telephone Co. "All right," said the Shearson, Hammill adviser. "There's Cecil Hollingsworth behind you, and he knows about printing. And Ed Lewis over here is a financial planner for First National City Bank, and he knows financial planning." Joined by Clarence Smith, a salesman for Prudential Insurance, the foursome began getting together at the end of their regular workdays. From publishing talent up and down Manhattan's Madison and Sixth Avenues, they picked up ideas and expertise...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Black Venture | 5/4/1970 | See Source »

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