Word: sunsets
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Sunset International Petroleum Corp. is a lively, California-based oil company which operates wells in eight states, and has ambitions to grow bigger fast-thanks to a quirk in the tax laws. Sunset, headed by Morton A. Sterling, 34, last week was branching out into the real estate business. It purchased Tavares Development Co., a huge. San Diego real estate firm that helped build the state of Washington's Chief Joseph Dam, Los Angeles' $20 million Hyperion sewage system, has built nearly 15% of all San Diego residences, and is currently developing suburban San Carlos...
Since 1957 Heftler has sold 3,976 homes in Florida, plans to sell twice as many in the early 1960s. Along with the Sunset Park project with Centex, Heftler plans to build junior executive-type houses in Carol City, will start a 5,000-home development in Orlando that will have community recreation facilities...
...invited, but a few horned in at a mobile unit set up in front of a Collins Avenue restaurant to take care of hotel personnel. In the elementary schools, classes of 30 or more children all took their medicine in elapsed time as short as seven minutes. At Sunset Elementary School, just south of Miami, 732 children ran through the line in less than an hour...
...neon night caves along Hollywood's Sunset Strip, the smooth-talking fellows with the gleaming teeth no longer wink and say, "Come up and see my etchings." Last week, as the sun picked up the trine of Jupiter and Uranus, the new line was "Let's compare horoscopes," and many a forthright Virgo walked away enchantedly on the arm of a leering Libra...
...training at Harvard from one of the fathers of modern architecture, Bauhaus Founder Walter Gropius, but he now casts a baleful eye on the master's own early work. "I doubt," says Rudolph, "that an ode ever got written to a flat-topped building in the sunset." Graduating with top honors from Harvard after a tour in the U.S. Navy (officer-in-charge, ship construction, Brooklyn Navy Yard), Rudolph was impatient for fame, admits he became a "structural exhibitionist." For instance, he put a fancy catenary roof on a 20-ft. Florida guesthouse: "It should have been used...