Word: hubbardism
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...uniting the efforts of these companies, full credit goes to Howard Fisher of Hubbard Woods, Ill., the lanky, 26-year-old son of Walter Lowrie Fisher, one of Chicago's leading lawyers. Secretary of the Interior under President Taft. Howard Fisher is both a technician and theorist in architecture. Architects in many lands have read his paper on getting the maxi mum amount of sunlight into a house. He is considered an expert on designing squash courts. One day he noticed his brother's walls were leaking. When he found out that Chicago's Field Museum and Shedd Aquarium, both...
John Dane '32 (E) defeated K. W. Keller '32 (W), 1 up; Dane defeated C. vanD. Hubbard '34 (A), 9 and 8; Keller defeated Hubbard...
...Brooks threw a discus 148 ft. 1¼ in., beating Illinois' giant Frank Purma, Kansas farmboy who has done 154 ft. 1½ in. Chicago's Negro John Brooks, a 142-lb. student of political science, crowded the Conference record broad jump, made by another Negro Dehart Hubbard, with a predicted jump...
...Hubbard is Prominent Editor...
Professor Hubbard is chairman of the council of the School of City Planning, established at Harvard in 1929. He founded the magazine "Landscape Architecture" in 1910, of which he is now chief editor; he is also the founder and chief editor of the "City Planning Quarterly," first published in 1925. He is also the president of the American Society of Landscape Architects, and a member of the President's Conference on Home Building and Home Ownership...