Word: architectes
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Candidates must have had a high school education or its equivalent; they must have reached the age of 21 years before the beginning of the academic year 1917-18; they must have had at least three years' experience as draughtsmen in an architect's office, and must bring the recommendation of their last employer. Applicants admitted to candidacy will be notified in time to take part in the competition. The program for the competitive design will be given out at 10 o'clock on Saturday morning, April 14, at a place in each city to be designated for each candidate...
...cover a whole block and accommodate 600 men. This gift is made in memory of Charles W. Harkness, Yale 1983, prominent at Yale and in the railroad and banking business. The Yale Corporation has voted to accept the gift. James Gamble Rogers, Yale 1983, has been appointed executive architect and Day and Klander consulting architects. This gift will put all Yale students in dormitories, and will provide a new building for the Peabody Museum, a new heating plant, and perhaps also a teachers' office. Work is to be begun this summer...
...cast for the play follows: Birkenstock, retired, G. Priest 1G Emma, his wife Miss Elsie Wulkop Asta, their daughter, Miss Enrica Barth Sauerbrei, henpecked husband, Mr. C. L. Scaracer Rosalie, his wife, Mrs. Ward P. Shattuck. Klara, their daughter, Miss Elsa Warnke Arnold Reimann, architect, F. S. Cawley '10 Hugo Berger, life-insurance agent, C. G. Cook 3G Pieper, alderman, J. L. Mosle '20 Ballinger, alderman, R. P. Berie '20 Karner, alderman, J. R. Lauer '20 Lehmann, alderman, M. Cowley '19 Blechschmidt, alderman, C. A. Rome '17 Moll, physician, W. Silz '17 Hampel, messenger, W. J. Margreve '19 Frau Balder...
...Mawson is an English landscape architect who was commissioned in 1914 to prepare plans for the remodelling of the city of Athens. At the personal recommendation of the king and queen of Greece, he undertook this task and will speak tonight on the progress of his interesting work. His talk will be illustrated by lantern slides released by special permission of the Greek sovereigns...
Thomas H. Mawson, of London, Eng., who is special lecturer on landscape design at the University of Liverpool, will lecture on "The Replanning and Reconstraction of Athens," in the Fogg Museum Lecture Room on Monday, November 27, at 8 o'clock. Mr. Mawson, who is a landscape architect, was commissioned early in 1914 to prepare comprehensive plans for the extension, remodelling and beautification of the city of Athens, at the personal recommendation of the King and Queen of Greece. The lantern slides of Athens and its plan which Mr. Mawson shows in connection with his lectures are allowed...