Word: stevenses
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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¶ Architects Stevens and Wilkinson designed Atlanta's E. Rivers elementary school so that each classroom would open directly outside. They used cherry red brick both inside & out, painted window trims bright yellow, built paved spaces outside of primary rooms for outdoor teaching. Said the Atlanta Constitution when the...
Into the presidency of Manhattan's Todd Shipyards Corp., one of the three largest in the U.S., last week stepped burly, black-haired Joseph Haag Jr., 57, replacing John D. Reilly, 65, who moved up to chairman. An alumnus of Stevens Institute of Hoboken, N.J., Haag (rhymes with vague...
In Korea last week, Army Secretary Robert Stevens jarred the post-truce hopes of a million potential draftees back home by announcing that the U.S. would maintain its present strength in Korea for at least "several years." In Washington, the Defense Department was more specific: the monthly quota of 23...
Born in Hoboken, NJ. in 1894, Alfred Charles Kinsey was the son of a self-made man who had started as a shopboy at Stevens Institute of Technology, and later headed its department of mechanical arts. Little Alfred spent most of his first ten years in bed, beset by rickets...
Shane. A high-styled horse opera, strikingly directed by George Stevens; with Alan Ladd, Van Heflin, Jean Arthur (TIME, April 13).