Willcox, W. R. B. (Walter Ross Baumes)

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Walter Ross Baumes Willcox (1869-1947) was an American architect, author and teacher. He practiced architecture in Burlington, Vt. and Seattle, Wash., before coming to the University of Oregon in 1922 as head of the Department of Architecture. He was a member of the board and of committees of the American Institute of Architects. He developed and promoted an adaptation of the economic philosophy of Henry George.

From the description of Walter Ross Baumes Willcox papers, 1892-1947. (University of Oregon Libraries). WorldCat record id: 133773886

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referencedIn Harold Van Buren Magonigle papers, 1894-1939, 1919-1930 New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division
creatorOf Willcox, W. R. B. (Walter Ross Baumes). Walter Ross Baumes Willcox papers, 1892-1947. University of Oregon Libraries
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associatedWith Alden, Charles H. person
associatedWith Hammond, C. O. P. person
associatedWith Kimball, Thomas R. person
associatedWith Lawrence, Ellis F. (Ellis Fuller), 1879-1946. person
associatedWith Magonigle, Harold Van Buren, 1867-1935. person
associatedWith Richardson, Paul D. person
associatedWith Sayer, James J. person
associatedWith Sayward, William J. person
associatedWith Southwell, Arnold, 1903- person
associatedWith University of Oregon corporateBody
associatedWith Waugh, F. A. (Frank Albert), 1869-1943. person
associatedWith Whitaker, Charles Harris, 1872-1938. person
associatedWith White, Charles E. (Charles Elmer), 1876-1936. person
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United States
Vermont
Northwest, Pacific
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Architects
Architecture
Economists
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Active 1947

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