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...with such vital but prosaic details as fuel consumption and compass headings. Again, Anne had a helpful idea: "Don't let the log readings tie you down. Put them in-let them punctuate the story. They give . . . a subconscious sense of time-a beating undertone . . . Leave them there-stark on a page." In his hour-by-hour chapter leads, building up the statistical suspense, Airman Lindbergh did just that...
...easy to throw stones at the glass houses of Architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. To traditionalists, who want their living and working places to combine comfort and beauty, Mies's stark, steel-ribbed structures seem as sterile-and ominous-as a steer's skeleton burned white in the desert sun. But Mies* is one of the most important architects of his time. Together with Walter Gropius, Le Corbusier and Frank Lloyd Wright, he has had a profound influence on cityscapes of the 20th century...
Died. Louis Stark, 66, veteran New York Times newsman, Pulitzer Prize-winning dean of U.S. labor reporters; of a heart ailment; in Manhattan...
Munro concedes that goalie Stark was good, but "we were red hot," he reports. The Crimson attack, vaunted as the region's strongest, punctured the Williams defense so often and fired so many shots that some of them had to go through...
William' Red Stark, considered one of of the best goalies in New England, stopped more than 20 shots taken by the varsity lacrosse team at the Eph goal Saturday; ten other shots get past him, however, and the Crimson squad...