Cornell University College of Architecture, Art, and Planning records, 1905-2004.
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Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959
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Architect, designer; Illinois, Wisconsin and Arizona. From the description of Frank Lloyd Wright textile design studies, [ca. 1955]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 86122971 BIOGHIST REQUIRED Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959) was an American Architect internationally recognized for his distinctive Prairie Style houses, innovative building design, Taliesin school and fellowships, and philosophy of "organic architecture." From the guide to the Frank Lloyd Wright Miscel...
Cornell University
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Atherton, Herbert P.
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Rhodes, Frank Harold Trevor
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President of Cornell University from 1977-1995. From the description of Frank H. T. Rhodes papers, 1977-1996. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 64072940 President, Cornell University, 1977-1995. From the description of Frank H. T. Rhodes president emeritus papers, 1995-2009. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 64745908 ...
Cornell University. College of Architecture
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Bacon, Edmund N.
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Edmund Norwood Bacon was born May 2, 1910 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He graduated from Cornell University in 1932 with a Bachelor of Architecture degree and worked as an architectural designer in Shanghai, China under Henry Killam Murphy in 1934. In 1935 he returned to Philadelphia to work with W. Pope Barney. He attended Cranbrook Academy of Art in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan in 1936, and worked in Michigan 1937-1939 as Superintendent of City Planning for the city of Flint. From 1940 to 1943...
Cornell University. College of Architecture, Art, and Planning
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The firm UKZ is made up of former Cornell students. From the description of Cornell University College of Architecture, Art, and Planning broadsides, 1952-1986. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 64073787 The Preston H. Thomas Memorial Lectures in the Department of Architecture have been given annually since 1976 with funds provided by Leonard and Ruth Thomas of Aurora, N.Y., in memory of their son, Preston, who was a third-year student of architecture at Corn...
Tova, Henry.
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Bourke-White, Margaret, 1904-1971
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Margaret Bourke-White (1904-1971) was an American photographer, war correspondent, author and photojournalist. Among her many achievements, she was the first foreign photographer allowed to take pictures in the USSR of Soviet industry, the first female war correspondent, and the first female photographer for Life magazine, where her photograph appeared on the first cover. She was the author of more than ten books, including her autobiography Portrait of Myself (1963). She received numerous award...
Owings, Nathaniel Alexander, 1903-
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Architect and engineer; died 1984. From the description of Nathaniel Alexander Owings papers, 1911-1983 (bulk 1960-1980). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70982653 Biographical Note 1903, Feb. 5 Born, Indianapolis, Ind. 1921 1922 Student, Unive...
Parsons, Kermit C. (Kermit Carlyle), 1927-
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Kermit Carlyle Parsons was born on July 15, 1927, in Cleveland, Ohio. He earned a Bachelor of Architecture degree from Miami University in Ohio in 1951 and a Master of Regional Planning degree from Cornell University in 1953. He was a recipient of a University Fellowship in Architecture at Cornell in 1951-1952 and 1952-1953. After earning his degree from Cornell, he worked as a city planner for the Cleveland (Ohio) City Planning Commission and as a city planner for the Cleveland Metropolitan Hou...
Seley, Jason, 1919-
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Sculptor. Studied with Ossip Zadkine in New York from 1943-1945 at the Art Students League. From 1947-1949, he sculpted and taught in Haiti at Le Centre d'Art. In 1950, he received a Fulbright Scholarship to France. while abroad, he traveled and saw the famous Andrea del Verrocchio COLLEONI, which influenced him in 1969-1971 to construct a replica made from automobile bumpers, his preferred medium. He taught at Hofstra, New York University and was the dean of the art school at Cornell until his ...
Alexander, Robert E. (Robert Evans), 1907-1992
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An architect and city planner, Robert Evans Alexander graduated in the Cornell University Class of 1930. He was a member of the International Fraternity of Lambda Alpha, Los Angeles Chapter. From the guide to the Robert Evans Alexander papers, 1935-1993, (Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library) Architect, city planner. Cornell University Class of 1930. Member, International Fraternity of Lambda Alpha, Los Angeles Chap...
Greenberg, Donald P. (Donald Peter), 1934-
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Cornell University. Committee on Student Conduct.
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Cornell University. Buildings and Grounds Committee.
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Cornell University, Library
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The Book Collection Contest was instituted in 2003 continuing the tradition of the Arthur H. and Mary Marden Dean Book Collection Contest that was helf from 1966 to 1987. It provides Cornell students with the opportunity of displaying their aptitude in assembling and organizing book collections and articulate their interest in books and reading. In 2006 the contest expanded to include a separate category for graduate students. From the description of Cornell University Library and Li...
Reps, John William.
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Professor of city and regional planning, Cornell University. John Reps, born 1921, received his B.A. from Dartmouth College in 1943 and a Masters of Regional Planning from Cornell University in 1947. He is a member of the American Society of Planning Officials, the American Institute of Planners, and the Society of Architectural Historians. He is the author of THE MAKING OF URBAN AMERICA, 1965; MONUMENTAL WASHINGTON, 1967; TOWN PLANNING IN FRONTIER AMERICA, 1968; CANBERR...