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...modern three-story structure is to be joined to the Fogg on Prescott Street, with its main entrance through the second floor of the Fogg. Not only will the location compress the space between exhibits, but it is hoped that it will make what is now a series of tar paths and dumpsters visually pleasing. The new complex will also be integrated with its famous neighbor, the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, which was designed by French architect Le Corbusier. The ramp from the Carpenter Center which now opens into the unused rear of the Fogg will lead...

Author: By Yuko Miyazaki, | Title: The New Busch-Reisinger Plans | 2/24/1989 | See Source »

Department members will move into about two dozen spaces located at 8 Prescott St., a building across from the Freshman Union, said Director of the Office of Physical Operations for FAS Michael E. Williams. He said the University spent about $1 million to convert the former freshman dormitory into faculty offices...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Short Takes | 11/12/1988 | See Source »

...addition, tutors and lecturers in the Literature Department will move from 51 Brattle St. to 8 Prescott next week. But the creative writing program will remain at 34 Kirkland...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Short Takes | 11/12/1988 | See Source »

...launch himself. His rangy walk would be a John Wayne saunter, except that he goes on his toes with a springy stride, with profile high and prowing the wind. It is his father's walk, the dark-suited, dignified swagger that one saw in the early 1950s when Prescott Bush of Connecticut crossed the Senate floor. On a dazzling day, the blue sky washed cloudless, George Bush performed such a swagger at the Columbus airport...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Of Myth and Memory | 10/24/1988 | See Source »

Brokerage firms are resorting to some old-fashioned salesmanship to win back their wayward customers. Steve Hasbrouck, national sales manager for Cleveland-based Prescott, Ball & Turben, tells his brokers to meet with their clients in person rather than make perfunctory phone calls. Says Hasbrouck: "They're much better off sitting down with the client and his family over a cup of coffee." Hasbrouck's brokers, like most in the industry today, inquire more carefully about their customers' financial needs, asking about plans for retirement or children's college education. Brokers need their old clients, and the customers know...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Buy Stocks? No Way! | 9/26/1988 | See Source »

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