George Norlin and the campus architecture, University of Colorado, Boulder bibliography, 1995.
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Day and Klauder (Architects)
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Norlin, George, 1871-1942
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George Norlin was born in 1871, near Concordia, Kansas. He graduated from Hastings College in Nebraska with an A.B. degree and was appointed instructor at Hastings University, where he remained until 1896. Norlin was awarded a Fellowship in Greek at the University of Chicago and pursued his graduate studies and receive a his Ph.D. in 1900. In 1899, he was appointed Professor of Greek at the University of Colorado. Four years later, Norlin was given a leave of absence to travel and study abroad. ...
University of Colorado Chorus
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Fred Hellems, who compiled the two-page list of admission and graduation requirements of U.S. universities, was a Canadian who came to the University of Colorado as a Latin professor in 1898. He served as Dean of Arts and Sciences from 1899 until his death in 1929, and also was acting President in 1927-1928. [Source: A Guide to Manuscript Collections, Western Historical Collections, University of Colorado, Boulder, 2nd ed., c1982, p. 43.]. From the description of Records and correspo...
Klauder, Charles Z. (Charles Zeller), 1872-1938
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Charles Zeller Klauder was born in Philadelphia in 1872. In 1887 he began working for the Philadelphia architect T.P. Chandler, and by 1891 he had won the silver medal of the Philadelphia T-Square Club. He worked for various firms such as Wilson Brothers, Walter Cope, and Horace Trumbauer before settling as the chief draftsman for Frank Miles Day and Brother in 1900. The firm's name changed to Charles Z. Klauder in 1927 and remained so until Klauder died in 1938. Klauder, one of the leading arch...
Bartlett, Albert A.
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Prof. J. Raymond Brackett was a professor of English and Greek at the University of Colorado. He came to Boulder in 1884. Through his hobby of photography, he left a record of how the University looked between 1890 and 1915. From the description of J. Raymond Brackett University of Colorado photograph collection, 1885-1915. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427275870 Professor emeritus in physics at University of Colorado, Boulder; early in his life he worked two...