Morse, Stanley E., 1906-1968.

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Born July 14, 1906 in Mancos, Colo. Licensed architect in Colo., Okla., Wash. and N.M. Helped designed Red Rocks Amphitheater. Principal architect of Bears Stadium in Denver, Colo. Designed Whatley Chapel on the Colorado Women's College campus. Died January 13, 1968.

From the description of Stanley E. Morse architectural records, 1924-2008 [manuscript]. (Denver Public Library). WorldCat record id: 53010984

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creatorOf Morse, Stanley E., 1906-1968. Stanley E. Morse architectural records, 1924-2008 [manuscript]. Denver Public Library, Central Library
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associatedWith Champion, William J. 1916- corporateBody
associatedWith Colorado Woman's College (Denver, Colo.) corporateBody
associatedWith Denver Bears Stadium (Denver, Colo.) corporateBody
associatedWith Dion, Joseph G. 1921-2008 corporateBody
associatedWith Hooper & Janusch, Inc. Architects and Engineeers. corporateBody
associatedWith Lido Theatre (Maywood, Ill.) corporateBody
associatedWith Manor Theatre (Chicago, Ill.) corporateBody
associatedWith Montgomery Wards (Denver, Colo.) corporateBody
associatedWith Morris, Mrs. Stanley E., person
associatedWith Morse, Dion & Champion. Architects & Planners. 1963-1968 corporateBody
associatedWith Park Lane Hotel & Apartments (Denver, Colo.) corporateBody
associatedWith Red Rocks Amphitheater (Colo.) corporateBody
associatedWith Stanley E. Morse. A.I.A., Architect. 1933-1962 corporateBody
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Colorado--Denver
Colorado
Illinois
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Amphitheaters
Architects
Architecture
Architecture
Buildings
Universities and colleges
Hotels
Motion picture theaters
Public schools
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Birth 1906

Death 1968

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