Word: architect
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Architecture 2a Architect. Bldg...
...college; the two generals in the Rebellion, Devens and Bartlett, went to Harvard. Of the reformers, Wendell Phillips was Motley's classmate at Harvard, Garrison had no college education, and Horace Mann graduated at Brown. From Brown, too, came Dr. S. G. Howe, instructor of the blind. Bulfinch, the architect, and Peirce, the mathematician, went to Harvard; Agassiz fitted at several Continental universities. Franklin, Bowditch, the navigator, and Putnam, the settler of the Northwest, had no college education. Five of the original colonists - Winthrop, Carver, Endicott, Bradford and Vane - are appropriately remembered; the first studied at Trinity College, Dublin...
...grandstands at Springfield have been examined by State Inspector Buckstone, City Engineer Slocomb, County Inspector Knight, Architect Perkins, and Bevard, an engineer from Norcross Bros. They are pronounced to be thoroughly capable of standing any strain that may be put upon them...
...offer them. It has generally been found true that the best service is to be obtained from unpaid overseers. This board should have power to appoint agents to attend to the detailed service of the system. They should appoint three officers, a superintendent, a business manager and an architect. The superintendent should have complete charge of the intellectual and moral policy of the schools. The business manager should look after all mechanical details, and purchasing of supplies. The architect should have charge of the erection of new buildings, the making over of old ones, and all extensive repairs. The election...
Lecture (repeated under the auspices of the St. Paul's Society). Meeting-house or Church; the Importance of Beauty in our Places of Worship. Mr. R. A. Cram, Architect, of Boston. Sever...