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Ward, Clarence, 1884- (3)

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Ward, Clarence (1)

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Ward, Clarence R. (1)

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Ward, Clarence R. (1)

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Clarence Stuart Ward. (1)

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Ward, Clarence R. (1)

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Biographical Note Henry H. Meyers (1867-1943) designed over 200 buildings in the San Francisco Bay Area, Northern California, Hawaii, and Guam. Meyers was the oldest of nine children born to Jacob and Mary Myers in the rural Alameda County town of Livermore, California. Jacob Meyers was a contractor. After Henry Meyers graduated from high school, he studied architecture at night in San Francisco. Meyers married Bertha S. May in 1897 and so...

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Ward, Clarence Stuart, contractor. (1)

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Ward, Clarence, b. 1884. (1)

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Architectural historian; Oberlin, Ohio. Ward was a museum director and professor at Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio.

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Ward, Clarence, 1884-1973. (1)

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Clarence Ward (1884-1973) was a professor of art history and appreciation for Oberlin College, and the director of the Allen Memorial Art Museum (AMAM) from 1917 until 1948. Educated at Princeton University (A.B. 1905, M.A. 1906, Ph. D. 1914), Ward taught at Rutgers University before coming to Oberlin. He was interested in the study of architecture, and helped establish and design the building for the East Oberlin Community Church, while simultaneously serving as that congregation's pastor. W...

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Ward, Clarence William, 1903-1978 (1)

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