Hes held appointments at the corridors of fun visiting dutch fund. O at the cardozo berkeley,ght at uc princeton, dartmouth and the university of pennsylvania. Hes received fellowships from the Macarthur Guggenheim sloan and Rockefeller Foundation and the National Endowment for the humanities. He was a visiting scholar at the in 2007, heer was inducted into the American Academy of arts and sciences. Please join me now in a warm welcome for professor martin sherwin. [applause] sherwin thank you. Is it working . Yeah . Good. Thank you, ruth. My mother wrote that in introduction. I hope you liked it. [laughter] prof. Sherwin it was more wholesome because my father didnt get a chance to edit it. Here toly glad to be speak about this topic. Subjectit is a kind of that needs to be reviewed again and again and again. Because, unfortunately, the Nuclear Issue is still with us and it looks like it will be with us for a very long time. Ive had a chance to chat with a few of you. That those ive c
Walk to that last end of the commute to the office because we are looking at milder conditions, you can also see clouds overnight have broken up and well probably see a fair amount of sunshine early with partly sunny skies. Here are the current numbers. 46 degrees in allentown at this hour. Yesterday we were about 10 degrees cooler. In fact a lot of suburbs were in the 30s but this morning its the 40s and 50s. 52 in philadelphia, 50 in trenton, 57 in cape may. Light winds, too, which is also kind of nice early. By 10 oclock 55 and then this afternoon also looks like a big improvement. 63 by noon. Your high is 73 degrees at 3 oclock. We will fall back to 66 degrees by 6 oclock. So were up there in the 70s for a couple of hours but thats it. Karen, were getting even milder tomorrow but for the afternoon commute tomorrow we could be looking at some showers and thunderstorms. Details on that coming up. All right david. Its another day of headaches for commuters trying to find a way to work
He specializes in architecture of the 18th and 20th centuries and teaches. He is best known throughout new his video walking tours presented by channel 13 including the emmyaward inated shows 42nd street harlem. And this is where all of these great architects come from, from berries classes. If you have a cell phone or electronic beeper, please turn it off. We ask for no photography. Ase welcome me in joining pleasecome me in join me in welcoming barry lewis. thank you for ordering the book at the end of the lecture. Were looking at Greenwich Village. For those of you who grew up in new york, you have your memories like i did. Village that is why it is my favorite lecture. Exist until about 100 years ago, but we will see that in a moment. It is about 1819, we are looking past the new city hall. In about five minutes, if you walked past broadway, you would be in the country. That is how small it was in 1819. If you want further up the river, the hudson river, you would see where christo
American architecture of the 18th and 20th centuries and teaches. He is best known throughout new york for his video walking tours presented by channel 13 including the emmyaward nominated shows 42nd street, broadway, and harlem. He has lectured at numerous venues including Columbia University on university of pennsylvania come of the Smithsonian Institute and the Harvard Graduate School of planning and architecture. This is where all of these great architects come from, from barrys classes. If you have a cell phone or electronic beeper, please turn it off. We ask for no photography. And now, please join me in welcoming barry lewis. [applause] barry lewis you are ordering a special hook at the end of the lecture. Were looking at Greenwich Village. For those of you who grew up in new york, you have your memories of Greenwich Village like i did. That is why it is my favorite lecture. It did not exist until about 100, 110 years ago, but we will see that in a moment. We are in new york on
American architecture of the 18th and 20th centuries and teaches at cooper union forum. He is best known throughout new york for his video walking tours presented by channel 13 , including the emmyaward , nominated shows 42nd street, broadway, and harlem. He has lectured at numerous venues, including Columbia University ofe pennsylvania, and the Smithsonian Institute and the Harvard Graduate School of planning and architecture. That is where all of these great architects come from, from barrys classes. If you have a cell phone or electronic beeper, please turn it off. We ask for no photography. And now, please join me in welcoming barry lewis. [applause] barry lewis you are ordering a special hook at the end of the lecture. We are taking a look at Greenwich Village. For those of you who grew up in new york, you have your memories of Greenwich Village like i did. That is why it is my favorite lecture. It did not exist until about 100, 110 years ago, but we will see that in a moment. We