Jesus Take The Wheel
The circus was in town last night. The Rent Guidelines Board, a nine member board appointment by the mayor, met at the Cooper Union to vote on rent increases for rent stabilized apartments. Continue reading
Jesus Take The Wheel
The circus was in town last night. The Rent Guidelines Board, a nine member board appointment by the mayor, met at the Cooper Union to vote on rent increases for rent stabilized apartments. Continue reading
Sy J. Schulman, who smoothed the way for a controversial sewage plant in Harlem by offering state financing for a park with playgrounds and ball fields atop the structure… Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Harlem, Harlem architecture, Harlem World, Harlem World Magazine
Tagged Cooper Union, Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller, Harlem, Henry J. Stern, hudson river, Laurance Rockefeller, Laurance S. Rockefeller, Nelson Rockefeller, New York City, Philip Johnson, Riverbank Park, Riverbank State Park, Sarah Schulman, Sy J. Schulman, Westchester County Association
The mayor of New York does not usually take time from his schedule to mingle with academic deans from Finland. Continue reading
Posted in Education
Tagged Cooper Union, John Hopkins, Mike Bloomberg, Seth W. Pinsky
History
Historical Society’s Lincoln Year Celebrations to Culminate with the First In-Depth Exploration of the Intertwined Careers of America’s Greatest President and America’s Greatest City
From the launch of Abraham Lincoln’s 1860 Presidential campaign with a speech at Cooper Union through the unprecedented outpouring of grief at his funeral procession in 1865, New York City played a surprisingly central role in the career of the sixteenth President—and Lincoln, in turn, had an impact on New York that was vast, and remains vastly underappreciated.
Now, for the first time, a museum exhibition will trace the crucial relationship between America’s greatest President and its greatest city, when the New-York Historical Society presents Lincoln and New York, from October 9, 2009 through March 26, 2010. The culminating presentation in the Historical Society’s Lincoln Year of exhibitions, events and public programs, this extraordinary display of original artifacts, iconic images and highly significant period documents is the Historical Society’s major contribution to the nation’s Lincoln Bicentennial. Lincoln and New York has been endorsed by the U.S. Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission.