Word: warren
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Professor J. L. Lowes will preside at tonight's meeting and Dean G. H. Edgell and Mr. Whitney Warren will be the speakers. They will explain the reconstruction project in full and will describe the work which has already been done...
...building, which will cost approximately one million dollars, will serve as a memorial to the Belgian and American dead of the World War. It was designed by Mr. Whitney Warren who also selected the site. Mr. Warren has spent a great deal of time in Europe, studying the architecture of various localities, and is an especial devotee of the art of the north Latin countries. The structure will be of Flemish Renaissance architecture and will embrace six members with a covered arcade. The main reading room of the library will have space for 2000 volumes and will accommodate approximately...
Dean Edgell, who thus assumes a position which has been vacant since the death of Dean H. Langford Warren in 1917, is one of the youngest men ever chosen to preside over a Harvard faculty. His appointment is interesting also in that he is not an architect himself, but a teacher of the history of art. He is, however, the author, with Flake Kimball, of "A History of Architecture", and it is expected that he will give courses on this subject as dean of the School...
...reception for the incoming class was held on Monday evening, October 3rd. The speakers of the evening were Acting Dean Edward H. Warren, Professor Joseph H. Beale, Professor Calvert Magruder, Mr. Bertram F. Willcox, Chairman of the Society and President of the Law Review, Mr. George A. Brownell, President of the Legal Aid Society, and Thomas Penney, Jr., Secretary of the Law School Society. Refreshments were served. About 450 men attended...
...Warren H. Manning, the well-known landscape designer, spoke before the Toplarian Club at the School of Landscape Architecture yesterday afternoon. His illustrations were selected from 225 drawings made to determine the big topographical units for our country that are best fitted for purposes of public benefit and recreation. In his talk, Mr. Manning outlined some of the factors that enter into this study...