Moise, Howard, 1887-1965.
Moise was born in New Mexico and attended Harvard University, earning his bachelor's degree in 1915, and his master's of architecture in 1916. He formed a partnership with Maurice M. Osborn in Boston, which lasted until the summer of 1917 when both partners entered the Army during World War I. He later took a job in the New York office of James Gamble Rogers where his projects included exterior designs for buildings at the Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center, and for a new campus for the Colgate Rochester Divinity School. In 1932 he was invited to become a professor at the School of Architecture at University of California, Berkeley. From 1946 he also practiced in Berkeley, where he did mostly residential work. After his retirement in 1955 Moise was invited to teach courses at the Rhode Island School of Design in Providence. He died in California in 1965.
From the description of Howard Moise collection, 1911-1964. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79316094
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