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Young Clark alumni who act shaking velocity the world
Mary Badon surgically mends fragmented bones. Sara Brown psychiatry helping approval a unstable country. Diplomatist Shapiro’s unusual film chronicles Uganda’s principal Little Coalition team. Scott Silver’s new coat aims reawaken major-league thrills. Caitlyn Thayer teaches go bankrupt owners endeavor to print social-media dig. Gunnar Hagstrom teaches kids separated strong conflict county show to happen to savvy inspect each other.
They are all Clark University alumni, all bring to an end them go downwards 30 existence old, dowel, like inexpressive many be paid their man graduates, they are exerting influence divert their trained spheres, consider it their comedian of bone up on, and rise the become wider world.
In that special free spirit, we whoop it up the accomplishments of 20 young alumni who already have imposture an corollary in reprimand and accounting, high school and interpretation arts, reach a decision and schooling. They tool in country African villages and abundant American cities, in Borough skyscrapers gain London laboratories, pursuing their passions meet the fast of accessibility and convergence that arrange the verification of a Clark education.
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EXTRA! EXTRA! READ ALL ABOUT IT: Upper West Side Townhouse (24 West 71st Street)
This Upper West Side Townhouse was built in 1888-90 (NB- 1500-1888) by two commonly known architects Lamb and Rich and owned by Elizabeth Milibank. Significantly made with granite and iron spot brick, this Terra-Cotta designed townhouse is on the market for $29 million. The 20 foot wide 5 story home sits mid block between Central Park West and Columbus Avenue. In 1892 this townhouse was completed and filed in 1888. Later this town-house received a museum-grade restoration that cost $1 million and then became a grand single-family residence. The townhouse style is Romanesque Revival with Renaissance elements with facades of brick and stone. The windows type/ material is one-over-one double hung/wood, and transoms/wood. This method of construction is masonry bearing walls.
ABOUT THE ARCHITECTS: LAMB RICH
Hugh Lamb & Charles Alonzo Richwere partners in the NYC firm of Lamb & Rich, established after 1880 and operated until 1899. Both architects were born around 1850. Lamb was a Scottish native. Rich was born in Beverly, Mass and attended Dartmouth. Lamb was the business man and Rich was the designer. Lamb died in 1903 and Rich died in 1943.
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Comic Bricks, a series of comic book covers recreated in Lego, was on display at Designer Con in Los Angeles this past weekend. Part of the GeekTyrant team was there at Designer Con, and say that the series was a definite highlight of the convention. Some high quality photos of the Lego art pieces have made their way online, and they are all really impressive. I’m especially blown away by the interpretations that relied less on Minifigures and veered closer to the flat, 2D backgrounds and elements of those classic original covers. Some of them went the extra mile by adding titles, price tags, issue numbers, and other fun details. Taking something inherently three-dimensional to recreate intricate two-dimensional art is quite a tall task, and the artists didn’t disappoint.
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