Magney and Tusler papers, 1928.
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Magney and Tusler.
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Gottfried Magney was born in Hagar City, Wisconsin. He attended public schools in Stillwater MN, and Amery WI, and in 1905, earned a degree in architecture from the University of Minnesota. Magney worked for a year as a draftsman for the Board of Education in Seattle, then for Welch & Carey, San Francisco architects. In about 1907, Magney entered a partnership with P.M. Olson in Duluth, then moved to Minneapolis in 1908 and worked for a year in the office of Edwin H. Hewitt. He ...
Arnal, Leon Eugene, 1881-1963.
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Arnal was Cret's fellow student in Paris; taught with Cret at the University of Pennsylvania from 1911 to 1914; served in World War I; and moved to Minneapolis after the war, where he practiced architecture and taught at the University of Minnesota. His papers are at the University of Minnesota. From the description of Correspondence with Paul Philippe Cret, 1921-1938. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 63645265 Leon Arnal was born in M...
Magney, Gottfried, b. 1884.
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Gottfried Magney was born on April 14, 1884 in Hagar City, Wisconsin. He attended public schools in Stillwater, Minnesota and Amery, Wisconsin. In 1905 he earned a degree in architecture from the University of Minnesota. After working for a year as draftsman for the Board of Education in Seattle, he moved to San Francisco and worked as draftsman for Welch & Carey, architects. He moved to Duluth in about 1907 and entered partnership with P.M. Olson, then relocated to Minneapolis ...
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Foshay Tower (Minneapolis, Minn.)
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Tusler, Wilbur H., 1890-1985.
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Gottfried Magney was born on April 14, 1884 in Hagar City, Wisconsin. He attended public schools in Stillwater, Minnesota and Amery, Wisconsin. In 1905 he earned a degree in architecture from the University of Minnesota. After working for a year as draftsman for the Board of Education in Seattle, he moved to San Francisco and worked as draftsman for Welch & Carey, architects. He moved to Duluth in about 1907 and entered partnership with P.M. Olson, then relocated to Minneapolis ...