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Hi Gang, Spring finally sprung here in the nawth country--lost our last
snow 1 May. Now that I'm thawed out I'm back with questions. What's the
Radiator Bldg and why is it important? For Rybczynski try RIB ZIN SKI or
RIB SIN SKI they are easier than they look. It's all those consonants in
a row that look confusing. Just remember Y can be used as a vowel. Ruth
At 9:14 PM -0400 5/3/01, Ralph Walter wrote:
>For reasons which remain obscure, I decided to look at the May/June
>PRESERVATION magazine before throwing it out, despite the cover story
>regarding golf courses. To my shock and amazement, an article by Witold
>Rybczynski (what do we think about him, other than wonder whether his name
>can be pronounced, even by the Raydome?) entitled (God forbid) "The Lure of
>the New" was illustrated by a photo (among many) of the joint
>][<en-Dick-Ralph project at 32 West 40th Street, originally The Engineers'
>Club, showing ][<en's pipe scaffolding and netting. It doesn't happen to
>mention that work is going on on the building, or its more important neighbor
>the Radiator Bldg, but we got our picture in the paper. So to speak. Hot
>damn. I trust you're all suitably impressed.
>
>OK, back to sleep, all of you.
>
>Ralph
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Ruth Barton
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Westminster, VT
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