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Articles
February 07, 2000 | John Walters SATURDAY 2/5
December 21, 1964 | Robert H. Boyle is one sure way to be wrong about the future, it is to be conservative about the American capacity for growth. Back in 1939, for instance, the General Motors exhibit at the then New York World's Fair predicted that...
November 23, 1964 | David Boroff Skiing was once supposed—by sentimentalists—to be the sport of a heroic elite. In a simpler time, when rope tows creaked, the outdoor ideal was untarnished. "It was all fresh air during the day and singing in front...
December 16, 1963 | Fred R. Smith The ingeniously compact ski house on these pages is 50% igloo, 50% submarine and 100% efficient. Its unique design is the product of the challenge Richard Pinkham proffered to John Black Lee, a New Canaan architect...
November 18, 1963 | Huston Horn
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