Tom and I marveled at the beauty of the City Club, where I hadn't been for several years. In fact, the last time I was there, I had lunch with Masha Zakheim, who used to give tours there. Here's what she said: 'The two floors of The City Club today seem vintage 1930s "art deco," though Pflueger's interior architect Michael Goodman denied the influence of that European style contemporary to his time. In fact, he said, "The truth is, there is no style here.'" Notice the photo of Jerry Nachman (when he was writing his single's column) in front of Diego Rivera's Allegory of California and his colorfully packaged final book "I'd Like Two Tickets to Yesterday."
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