[1940] The Cincinnati Reds concluded their season’s business with the Dodgers on a pleasant note yesterday [Sept. 16], beating Brooklyn, 4 to 3, in ten innings before a resentful crowd of 6,782 fans. As the Reds scored the winning run in the tenth with the aid of a decision by [umpire], one Brooklyn follower [Frank [...]
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Minimalism usually results in providing utilitarian means to cost-effective ends. The creative extraction of the most out of the least, while allowing imagination to supply the desired complements, originated in the exuberance of modernism as well in the wretchedness of destitution. By its very nature, minimalism should be inexpensive not only because it requires less [...]
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BAY RIDGE — That old-fashioned ice cream parlor spirit is back big-time at the brand new and already popular Steve’s Haagen-Dazs Ice Cream Shop on fabulous Third Avenue, thanks to the vision of its owners. Entering the new family-run Haagen-Dazs on Third Avenue at 76th Street is like stepping back to the golden era of [...]
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