Word: whitmans
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Lloyd Wright's new buildings was recognized in an issue of THE ARCHITECTURAL FORUM which broke all precedents for that magazine. Its main body of 102 pages, Lid out and written by Architect Wright, was an album of his work, an anthology of sturdy quotations from Thoreau and Whitman, and a compendium of Weight's building philosophy...
...mischievous and immaculate at 68, Frank Lloyd Wright has little of the patriarch about him except his fine white hair. His obvious and arrogant courage has the abstract indestructibility of a triangle. He thinks of himself as in the "centre line" of Usonian independence that runs through Thoreau and Whitman. Whether or not that line is still central in U. S. culture, there can be little doubt that Frank Lloyd Wright is their worthy peer...
...conclusion the coach presented gold footballs to the men who played against Yale, manager Robert T. Whitman '38, and, for the Junior Varsity, to John J. Cabitor '38, its captain...
...head table, placed along the long wall of Harvard Hall, the Club's dinning room, opposite the hall of entry. These men numbered the 11 Yale starters, plus Allen, Whitman, Harlow, Bingham, Merriman, Edward A. Taft '04, president of the Harvard Club of Boston, Robert F. Herrick '90, toastmaster, and Leo H. Leary '05, former football coach...
...Gentlemen of Soho" are: Alan S. Geismer '38, Richard Smith 1G, John Raymont 1G, Robert G. Koch '39, William M. Whitman '39, Miss Ruth Williams, Miss Mary Lou Walpole, and Miss Virginia Leach...