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...cluttered block between Mt. Auburn Street and Massachusetts Avenue needed something spacious and airy; Holyoke Center, with its jumble of panels and colors, simply adds more clutter. The Center's utility core, projecting as it does much too far above the roof, gives the building an overall unbalanced appearance. And I will not be told to wait until Phase 1-B is finished: twice as much of a bad thing can only be twice...

Author: By Amdriw T. Wxsl, | Title: Dcan Sert's Buildings | 10/8/1963 | See Source »

Perhaps a bit surprised at their good fortune and already talking of a four me series, the Los Angeles Dodgers officially welcome the New York Yankees spacious Chaves Ravine today for the third game of the 1963 World Series...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Bouton Will Face Drysdale Third Game of Series | 10/5/1963 | See Source »

...compelling are the reasons, in fact, that some missilemen are talking up far more ambitious projects for the future. Among them: firing intercontinental missiles from the Pacific Northwest, from Alaska, and even from Polaris subs in the middle of the Pacific, to the spacious White Sands range...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Defense: Don't Look Up--There's a Missile There | 10/4/1963 | See Source »

Once he made his discovery, Dr. Pruitt began a loud vocal opposition to the AEC's Project Chariot, which was a plan to use nuclear explosives to blast a spacious harbor in the Alaskan coast. The side effects, he said, would harm the Eskimos even more. Although he was fired from the university, he continued to make all the noise he could about the danger of feeding more fallout into the Eskimo food chain. The AEC's present management now watches the Eskimos carefully and measures their body burden as it creeps ever higher...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Atomics: Fallout in the Food Chain | 9/13/1963 | See Source »

...members of his own New Frontier team knew what he was going to propose. He wanted to spring his plan on Congress before critics could marshal any arguments. Then, to the White House one day, he summoned a passel of congressional leaders. Seated at the Cabinet Room's spacious, coffin-shaped table, he somberly reported that management and union negotiators were deadlocked, and that federal intervention was the only way out. Then he revealed his secret. He would, he said, ask Congress to empower the Interstate Commerce Commission to establish railroad work rules for a span of two years...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Transport: Back on the Sidetrack Again | 8/2/1963 | See Source »

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