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June 8, 1941, Page 12 The New York Times Archives

TAKING issue with the proposals recently made by the Park Department and other city departments to improve traffic at Columbus Circle, William Phelps Eno, often known as the "father of traffic control" and adviser, especially, on rotary traffic in many cities, including Paris and Washington, will present a different solution for this difficult Manhattan crossroads in his forthcoming book, "The Simplification of Highway Traffic."View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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