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...apartment house on stilts which Swiss-born Architect Le Corbusier had designed for Marseille (TIME, Feb. 2, 1948) was well under way; one of its 300-odd apartments was already furnished and open for inspection. Visitors found the apartment neat and ingenious but cramped, and one Marseille newspaper complained that the finished building would cost as much as 600 nice little private houses...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: What's Luxurious | 6/12/1950 | See Source »

...small group of novels dealing with such themes this week was added The Encounter, the story of a priest's harsh but successful struggle against spiritual pride. Its author, Baltimore-born Crawford Power, an architect turned novelist, writes of priests, nuns and parishioners with both vigor and delicacy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Father Cawder's Story | 6/12/1950 | See Source »

...much. While the week's testimony tended to prove that Lattimore had kept some bad company, e.g., Field, it did not yet prove him a Communist, as Wisconsin's Senator Joe McCarthy had charged he was. What about McCarthy's assertion that Lattimore was "the principal architect of our Far Eastern policy?" Seeking an answer, Senator Tydings wrote to four Secretaries of State...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INVESTIGATIONS: In the Dark | 5/8/1950 | See Source »

This had gone so far that Mr. Burr had actually consulted an architect. The matter was brought to the attention of Mr. R. Keith Kane, special adviser to the President, in order to seek his counsel on the relationship of a new Varsity Club to the other needs of the University and at the same time bring to his attention how keenly interested Mr. Burr was in the need for a new Varsity Club. Unfortunately, Mr. Burr died not long after this conference. It is a significant fact that after Mr. Burr's death, a note was found...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Criticizes Varsity Club Editorial | 5/8/1950 | See Source »

...Architect of the new policy is Assistant Secretary of State Edward G. Miller Jr., who conferred with Peron in Buenos Aires in February (TIME, March 6). "We hope that once Argentina is on her feet, civil liberties, as we think of them, will be restored," said Miller. "Meanwhile ... we've got to do something positive . . . We're going ahead with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE AMERICAS: Something Positive | 4/17/1950 | See Source »

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