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Centers: W. Casey, F. Crane, R. Frazier, A. Koch, Jr., J. Lockwood, L. McCabe, C. Ware...
...Beale, D. Cheek, H. Churchill, G. Clapp, H. Clees, W. Cudahy, J. Dean, J. Ferriter, A. Ferry, J. Flanders, W. Gibson, P. deGive, F. Gleason, W. Hatch, R. Hurlbut, H. Lawn, T Lupien, K. Martin, Jr., K. Mayse, C. Novin, C. Pescosolido, D. Peter, I. Rabinovitz, J. Strong, J. Ware, Jr., N. Ware, R. Waters, Jr., J. Weekes, S. Whitney...
While business conditions may make this venture seem untimely, the radio business is in a better position now than it has been for some time. Generally speaking, inventories are down, many old companies whose products became household words in a short time have been eliminated. Charles Freshman, Kolster, Brandes, Ware, Freed-Elsemann, Thompson, Bel-Canto, Sleeper, Themiodyne, are no longer names to be reckoned with. The industry has been concentrated into fewer, stronger hands, some of which are pioneer survivors. Old firms still strong include Atwater Kent, Philco, Grigsby-Grunow, Stromberg-Carlson, Crosley, Grebe, Andrea Inc., Gulbransen...
...problem often pondered by U. S. architects is that of making Manhattan's Battery Park truly "The Gateway to the Nation." Foremost designers and designs in the past: 1) Arthur Ware-A triumphal arch, axised on Broadway with an esplanade enclosed by a peristyle, flanked by two buildings, one dedicated to the Army, one to the Navy. 2) Christopher Grant La Farge-An ornamental arrangement of pylons and railings framing a reception plaza, a fountain playing in a great reflecting pool, the whole scaled low, designed simply, keeping the Broadway vista open. 3) Eric Gugler-A granite shaft...
Aluminium Ware other than Spoons and Forks