J. Ross McKeever Papers 1935-1976

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J. Ross McKeever Papers 1935-1976

J. Ross McKeever was an influential architect and city planner during the post WWII building boom as an associate director of the Urban Land Institute in Washington D.C. The collection contains a variety of his publications, speeches and correspondence.

2 cubic ft. (5 boxes)

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McKeever, J. Ross (James Ross), 1910-

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J. Ross McKeever, b. 1909, received a Masters in City Planning from Massachussets Institute of Technology in 1936. His longest held and most influential position as associate director for twenty-five years was with the Urban Land Institute in Washington D.C. McKeever worked with city planners across the country, Canada and Europe during the building boom after WWII. From the description of J. Ross McKeever papers, 1935-1976. (University of Wyoming, American Heritage Center). WorldCat...

Urban Land Institute.

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