Iroquois Club, Cambridge, Mass. [graphic] : [perspective rendering] / Warren & Wetmore, Architects ; [rendered by Chester Boyce Price]. [undated]

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Iroquois Club, Cambridge, Mass. [graphic] : [perspective rendering] / Warren & Wetmore, Architects ; [rendered by Chester Boyce Price]. [undated]

1 drawing : graphite on paper backed on board ; 46.9 x 54.3 cm. (18 1/2 x 21 3/8 in.)

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Warren, Whitney, 1864-1943

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Whitney Warren was a New York architect. He studied in Paris at the Atliers of the Ecole des Beaux Arts and returned to NYC in 1896 to found the firm Warren & Wetmore. Two of the firm's major works were the Grand Central Terminal and the Biltmore Hotel, both in New York City. Warren was also a co-founder of the Beaux Arts Institute of Design and served as director for many years. From the description of Whitney Warren papers, 1864-1943. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 6...

Warren & Wetmore

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Regarding the Aeolian Hall, the following information can be found in the 1988 AIA Guide to New York City: "City University Graduate Center, CUNY/originally Aeolian Hall . . . 1912. Warren & Wetmore. Redesigned, 1970, Carl J. Petrilli & Assocs. What was once a concert hall and then a five-and-ten is now a bluestone-floored pedestrian arcade forming an elegant shortcut between 42nd and 43rd Streets. . . . George Gershwin introduced Rhapsody in Blue in Aeolian Hall with Paul Whiteman's Orc...

Iroquois Club (Cambridge, Mass.)

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Price, Chester Boyce, 1885-1962.

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Architect, architectural renderer. Price was born in Kansas City, Mo. He lived in New York from 1910. From the description of Chester B. Price architectural renderings and photographs, circa 1930-1962. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 505719949 ...

Wetmore, Charles D., 1867-1941

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