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They spoke with the passion of street activists, but they were scholars and architects determined to save the landmark TWA terminal at Kennedy Airport from what they called a slow death.
"The TWA building is the Pennsylvania Station of the air age," said Robert A.M. Stern, an architect and dean of the school of architecture at Yale University.
"To cut any part is to open the door to its final destruction ... Remember Pennsylvania Station! Let's not make that same mistake again!"
Stern and a long line of other preservationists were speaking out yesterday against plans by the Port Authority to erect terminals around the TWA modernist structure that was built...





