The sprawling hilltop house that has served as home to Rutgers University presidents for decades has seven bedrooms, nine bathrooms, a koi pond — and no president. William F. Tate IV, who became the ...
Books & the Arts / A new book revisits the public housing programs of the 1930s. Joshua Freeman Today, Mary K. Simkhovitch is little remembered. But in the first half of the 20th century, her name was ...