President's Address delivered at the annual meeting, Thursday, January 27, 1944 / by John Hutchins Cady, F.A.I.A. 1944.
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Dyer, H. Anthony,
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American Institute of Architects. Rhode Island Chapter
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Isham, Norman Morrison, 1864-1943
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Architect; A.B., Brown, 1886, A.M. 1890; in practice as an architect, 1892-1943; instructor in architecture, Brown, 1894-1898; head of architectural dept., R.I. School of Design, 1912-1920 and 1923-1933, lecturer in architectural history, 1920-1923 and 1933-1943; consultant on colonial rooms Am. Wing, Met. Museum, 1923-1924; consulting architect on Delaware State House, 1930-1933. From the description of Norman Morrison Isham papers, 1848-1937 (inclusive). (Unknown). WorldCat record ...
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Angell, Frank W., 1851-1943.
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