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LeadershipDowntown is for people
By Jane JacobsApril 1, 1958
Writer Jane Jabos and architect Philip Johnson protest the destruction of New York's Penn Station.
MagazineDowntown is for people
By Jane JacobsApril 1, 1958
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FeaturesChrysler’s private depression
By Fortune EditorsMarch 1, 1958
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FeaturesThe selling of the 707
By Matt VellaOctober 1, 1957
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FeaturesColleges are too cheap
By Fortune EditorsSeptember 1, 1957
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FeaturesColleges are too cheap
By Fortune EditorsSeptember 1, 1957
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FeaturesThe love affair of William Francis Gibbs
By Matt VellaAugust 1, 1957
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FinanceEurope edges toward a common market
By Fortune EditorsSeptember 1, 1956
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MPWThe great back-to-work movement
By Daniel BellJuly 1, 1956
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MPWWomen as bosses
By Fortune EditorsJune 1, 1956
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FeaturesGSA: Washington’s most durable mess
By Fortune EditorsAugust 1, 1955
Box score of business bigness
MagazineBox score of business bigness
By Fortune EditorsJuly 1, 1955
Beauties of the common tool
MagazineBeauties of the common tool
By Walker EvansJuly 1, 1955
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FeaturesHow top executives live
By July 1, 1955
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FeaturesCan we survive technology?
By Fortune EditorsJune 1, 1955
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