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Museums: Chesterdale the Custodian | TIME

Great art collectors are made, not born. Rather than the exception, the late Chester Dale (see color pages) was the rule. Even well into his 70s, he still seemed the wiry, colloquial kid who, in his early teens, was an accomplished trackside bettor and dropped out of Peekskill Military Academy to become a Wall Street runner. The way of Chesterdale (as his friends called him) was to make wise gambles, and by dealing shrewdly in public utilities, he parlayed his way into a fortune by age 35.

Taylor Swift Fans Not Allowed to Gather Outside Wembley Stadium After Vienna Threats

Unticketed Taylor Swift fans are banned from congregating outside Wembley Stadium for the pop singer’s upcoming five-night stint in London. The venue updated its website to advise fans with this new safety measure after officials in Vienna canceled Swift’s three Vienna concerts a week ago due to to an alleged bomb terrorist threat. Following the cancellation, a spokesperson for London’s Metropolitan Police confirmed there was “nothing to indicate that the matters being investigated by the Austrian authorities will have an impact on upcoming events here in London,” per a report from USA Today.

The benefits of implementing a last-mile delivery service.

Last-mile delivery service focuses on getting goods to the customer’s doorsteps rather than just to a nearby distribution centre or retail outlet. This type of delivery service is often used for high-value or time-sensitive shipments, such as medications, food, and even some high-end electronics. A service like this is beneficial because it can save your customers time and stress. However, there are some challenges associated with implementing a last-mile delivery service.

The Hanukkah Menorah - Top 10 Things You Didn't Know About Hanukkah

Lighting a special, nine-branched candelabrum is the main ritual on Hanukkah. Most people — including Jews — incorrectly refer to this as a menorah, when in fact the correct name for the candleholder is Hanukkiah or Hanukkah menorah. A menorah, which has only seven candleholders, was the lamp used in the ancient holy temple in Jerusalem — now a symbol of Judaism and an emblem of Israel. A Hanukkiah, however, has nine candlesticks — one for each night of Hanukkah and an extra one to light the others.