James W. Elmore, College of Architecture : transcript and cassette of oral history interview, 1987 April 29 / conducted by Dean Smith.

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James W. Elmore, College of Architecture : transcript and cassette of oral history interview, 1987 April 29 / conducted by Dean Smith.

Interview with James W. Elmore discussing the history of the College of Architecture, Arizona State University.

49 leaves ; 28 cm. + 1 sound cassette.

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Arizona State University Libraries

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Arizona State University. College of Architecture

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Arizona State University's architecture program was established during 1949-1950 when James Elmore, the founding Dean of what is now the College of Design, proposed a two-year technical architecture program. This program became the Division of Architecture in the 1950s. It began offering bachelor's degrees in 1957 and became an associate member of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture and was renamed the School of Architecture in 1959. The program was accredited in J...

Smith, Dean, 1923-2012

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Arizona State University. University Archives

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University Archives, Arizona State University. From the description of University Archives photograph collection, 1885-1995. (Scottsdale Public Library). WorldCat record id: 48801278 ...

Elmore, James W.

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Founding dean of the Arizona State University College of Architecture. From the description of James W. Elmore collection, 1950-1983. (Scottsdale Public Library). WorldCat record id: 34267201 Dean, College of Architecture, Arizona State University. James W. Elmore received his B.A. from the University of Nebraska and his M.A. from Columbia University. During World War II he served in Europe as an Army engineer. Following two years in private practice...