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Array ( [urn:ac.highwire.org:guest:identity] => Array ( [runtime-id] => urn:ac.highwire.org:guest:identity [type] => guest [service-id] => ajnr-ac.highwire.org [access-type] => FreeToRead [privilege] => Array ( [urn:ac.highwire.org:guest:privilege] => Array ( [runtime-id] => urn:ac.highwire.org:guest:privilege [type] => privilege-set [privilege-set] => GUEST ) ) [credentials] => Array ( [method] => guest ) ) ) 1nareshArray ( [urn:ac.highwire.org:guest:identity] => Array ( [runtime-id] => urn:ac.highwire.org:guest:identity [type] => guest [service-id] => ajnr-ac.highwire.org [access-type] => Controlled [privilege] => Array ( [urn:ac.highwire.org:guest:privilege] => Array ( [runtime-id] => urn:ac.highwire.org:guest:privilege [type] => privilege-set [privilege-set] => GUEST ) ) [credentials] => Array ( [method] => guest ) ) ) Perspectives ============ * Manfred Hauben  [Figure1](http://www.ajnr.org/content/42/4/617/F1) Title: Chrysler Trylons. In The heart of New York City, adjacent to Chrysler Building (*left*) we have one of many visual reminders that the epicenter of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States is still a bejeweled city. Here for you are the Chrysler Trylons. The famed architect Philip Johnson designed them “ . . . as a monument for 42nd street . . . to give you the top of the Chrysler building at street level” by visual analogy with the chevron spire of its namesake. * © 2021 by American Journal of Neuroradiology