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Then came a meeting with David Henken, a Usonian architect and student of Frank Lloyd Wright.
New Jersey Jazz Revolution Marc Myers 2012
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Ted Henken, a professor at Baruch College in New York who has studied Cuba's policy toward the private sector, said the list shows the government is still interested in maintaining control rather than just allowing any form of private enterprise.
Cuba Details Free-Market Reforms Jeff Muskus 2010
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Ted Henken, a professor at Baruch College in New York who has studied Cuba's policy toward the private sector, said the list shows the government is still interested in maintaining control rather than just allowing any form of private enterprise.
Cuba Details Free-Market Reforms The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Henken designed plans for Mr. Van Gelder, and Armand Giglio, one of Henken's developers, built the studio on a wooded lot in Englewood Cliffs.
New Jersey Jazz Revolution Marc Myers 2012
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Ted Henken, a professor at Baruch College in New York who has studied Cuba's policy toward the private sector, said the list shows the government is still interested in maintaining control rather than just allowing any form of private enterprise.
Cuba Details Free-Market Reforms The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Henken, who grew up in Dayton, Ohio, remembers when his family would window-shop through downtown after a movie, and virtually the entire contents of a store could be seen.
Storefront windows in the District are not what they used to be 2010
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It's the architect's job, says Henken, to encourage retailers to think more creatively about the windows they're neglecting.
Storefront windows in the District are not what they used to be 2010
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Henken, who grew up in Dayton, Ohio, remembers when his family would window-shop through downtown after a movie, and virtually the entire contents of a store could be seen.
Storefront windows in the District are not what they used to be 2010
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It's the architect's job, says Henken, to encourage retailers to think more creatively about the windows they're neglecting.
Storefront windows in the District are not what they used to be 2010
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They are actually from the David Henken House (1949) designed by David Henken.
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