Word: architects
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Princeton is second with nine students accepted, the Institute of Technology third with eight, and Columbia fourth with six. Yale will send five men, the University of Michigan three, Georgia Tech two, and Cornell and the Universities of California and Texas each one. Henry Corse Jr., a New York architect, has been officially appointed leader of the Unit...
...seven each, will be living and working in the towns and villages between Rheims and Verdun, where the most interesting work is to be done. It is understood that two of the men who show the highest qualifications will work at Rheims under the direct supervision of the architect of Rheims Cathedral...
...Library of the School of Landscape Architecture at Robinson Hall has received a notable gift from Mrs. Charles Eliot in the professional library of her husband, Charles Eliot '82, landscape architect, who died in 1897. Mr. Eliot, a son of President Eliot, was the leader in founding the Metropolitan Park System of Boston, as well as the Trustees of Public Reservations, and was influential in securing to Boston the Charles River Basin...
Charles A. Coolidge '81 of Boston, architect...
...architect was Professor German Bestelmeyer of Munich, who planned for a uniquely designed series of rooms including Romanesque, Gothic and Renaissance specimens of architecture. The corner-stone was laid in June, 1912, but active work was not carried forward until 1914. The building was ready for the instalment of the collection in July...