Herbert Stone memoirs : Ms.S., 1970.

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Herbert Stone memoirs : Ms.S., 1970.

An account of his experiences in the gold rush at Tonopah, Nevada, 1905; his work with Lee de Forest in constructing towers for radio stations; and career as geologist and engineer. With this: copies of material re the Hillside Club, Berkeley, including a copy of Fred Dempster's biographical sketch of Bernard Maybeck.

55 l. ; 28cm.

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Bernard Ralph Maybeck (1869-1957) studied architecture at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris. Returning to New York, he worked for Carrere and Hastings. Maybeck sought his fortune out West in 1890, first in Kansas City, then in San Francisco. In 1890, Maybeck married Annie White, who became his office manager. In 1894 Maybeck became an instructor of descriptive geometry for the University of California, Berkeley. From 1896-1899 he orchestrated the Phoebe Hearst International Competition for the U...