Stevens, Shepherd, 1880-1962.

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Architect; B.S., Columbia, 1903; diploma from Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris, 1908; practiced in N.Y.C., 1908-1914; designed the Frick Mansion in N.Y.C.; assistant professor, Cornell, 1915-1920; assistant professor, Yale, 1920-1924, associate professor, 1924-1930; professor, 1930-1947.

From the guide to the Shepherd Stevens papers, 1840-1962, (Manuscripts and Archives)

Architect; B.S., Columbia, 1903; diploma from Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris, 1908; practiced in N.Y.C., 1908-1914; designed the Frick Mansion in N.Y.C.; assistant professor, Cornell, 1915-1920; assistant professor, Yale, 1920-1924, associate professor, 1924-1930, professor, 1930-1947.

From the description of Shepherd Stevens papers, 1840-1962 (inclusive). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702166567

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Birth 1880

Death 1962

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