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MARRIED. William Agee, 44, chairman of Bendix Corp.; and Mary Cunningham, 30, vice president of Joseph E. Seagram & Sons and former vice president of Bendix, who quit that post after rumors credited her promotion to a romance with Agee; both for the second time; in San Francisco. Agee recently converted to Roman Catholicism, and Cunningham won an annulment of her first marriage...
...breakfast clubbers like Movie Producer Alan Silverman, a meal of scrambled eggs, toast and coffee at the Polo Lounge is also a chance to catch up on industry gossip. Others say the meal adds an important new extension to the workday. Says Seagram Vice President Mary Cunningham, who had breakfast with Bendix Chairman William Agee at the Helmsley Palace in New York shortly before they announced their engagement: "You are always looking for social situations where you can do business, and breakfast increases those times...
ENGAGED. Mary Cunningham, 30, vice president for strategic planning at Joseph E. Seagram & Sons; and William Agee, 44, chairman of the Bendix Corp., and her boss until 1980, when she resigned after talk that he had promoted her because of their friendship...
...from his wife of 23 years, strongly insisted to the board of directors at the time that there was no romance involved, and he publicly said that they were just "very close friends." Cunningham went on to become vice president of strategic planning and project development at Joseph E. Seagram & Sons, Inc., in New York City...
...write manifestos when they are not being asked to build. Given the choice between what architects wrote about architecture, and what they actually built, Wolfe believes the words every time. This leads him into some strange fluffs, like his mistaken notion that Mies van der Rohe contrived the 1958 Seagram Building as "worker housing, utterly nonbourgeois." If Wolfe cannot see what august luxury that Grid contains, he literally does not know how to see architecture...