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The Met Breuer (former Whitney Museum of American Art, 1966-2014) Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA; 1963-66
Marcel Breuer, Hamilton P. Smith, Michael H. Irving (photographs by Ezra Stoller)
see map | outside view | inside view | related post more information 1, 2, 3, 4 | related video 1, 2, 3
via “Informes de la Construcción: Volume 19, 184" (1966)
The Met Breuer (former Whitney Museum of American Art, 1966-2014) Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA; 1963-66
Marcel Breuer, Hamilton P. Smith, Michael H. Irving
see map | outside view | inside view | related post more information 1, 2, 3, 4 | related video 1, 2, 3
via "Bauen + Wohnen", 20 (1966)
Elite trainer Tony Sands brought his Sandsational Elite Football Combine & Camp to Radcliff, Kentucky in conjunction with the KY Football League's Radcliff Hurricanes. This inaugural event featured NFL legends and Pro Football Hall of Famers Michael Irvin and Warren Sapp, who interacted with the athletes and left them with pearls of wisdom. The organizers promised that this would not be the last edition, and it drew close to 200 participants.
Xander Mobus returns to the series as Chief Instructor Major Michael Irving. He was Gideon in the first game.
Sure looks like quite an uptight guy and has a deep voice as expected. The one on his right sure is another familiar face but not so much for some as the games he appeared in haven’t gotten official localizations. Yet.