Texas Trends in Art Education, Spring 1962 Page: Front Cover
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SPACE TOWER, designed by John Graham and Co., 550 feet
in height, is crowned by a restaurant and observation deck
which revolves 360 degress per hour to present an ever-changing
panorama of Seattle, Puget Sound, and mountains.CATHEDRAL GLASS SCULPTURAL SCREEN. By Russell E.
Day. Everett, Washington, for residence of Arnold Brotmann,
Mercer Island, Wash. A quest "not so much for what has been
but on what might be . . .. to lead and to exhort."TEXAS
TRENDS
IN
ART
EDUCATION
SPRING
1962
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