Marvin Eickenroht papers 1940-1967

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Marvin Eickenroht papers 1940-1967

Marvin Eickenroht (1898-1969) was a Texas architect who designed several buildings for Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary. The Marvin Eickenroht papers include correspondence, architectural drawings, printed material, maps, and financial documents related to Eickenroht’s professional work for the Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary. The papers trace the beginnings of Eickenroht’s relationship with the Seminary as well as the design and construction of various building projects at the Seminary.

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Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary

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Graduate school of religious instruction in Austin, Tex. From the description of Bound Manuscript Collection, 1301-1928 (bulk 1515-1928). (Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center (HRC); University of Texas at Austin). WorldCat record id: 123574342 Beginning in 1930, Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary offered correspondence courses in Bible lessons to University of Texas students through the Extension Teaching Bureau of the University of Texas. The courses were original...

Gribble, Robert Francis, 1890-1970

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Stitt, David Leander

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Currie, Thomas White, 1879-1943

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Eickenroht, Marvin, 1898-1969

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Marvin Eickenroht (1898-1969) was a Texas architect who designed several buildings for Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary. Eickenroht graduated from The University of Texas at Austin with a bachelor’s degree in architecture in 1920, and then moved to Dallas. After two years of professional work, he undertook additional studies in architecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, receiving a second bachelor’s degree in 1923. Eickenroht returned to Texas in ...