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...sanctuary of San Francisco tradition, most of them shared a mellow view of architecture and were damned if they would kill themselves advancing the modern cause in new materials and organic form. New York City's 1939 Fair already had a lien on the World of Tomorrow. Chairman Kelham and crew therefore plumped for a pleasuredom on "Treasure Island," an imaginative. quasi-Oriental "Never-Never Land...
Died. George William Kelham, 65, San Francisco architect; of heart disease; in San Francisco. Designer of San Francisco's Public Library, Federal Reserve Bank, Palace Hotel. Standard Oil and Shell Oil Buildings, he served as chief architect for the Panama-Pacific Exposition of 1915, headed the architectural commission of the 1939 San Francisco Bay Exposition...
...architects, mural painters, landscapists, sculptors. The Institute's representatives on the new committee. include celebrated teachers aswell as practitioners-bristling little Paul P. Cret, whom students at the University of Pennsylvania regard as another Leonardo; able Everett V. Meeks, dean of fine arts at Yale; George W. Kelham, who supervised the Panama Exposition and builds for the University of California; Sidney Lovell of Chicago and J. Monroe Hewlett of Manhattan...
...present Bishop of Winchester, England, has acted as chaplain, fellow, and tutor at Baliol College, Oxford. Rev. Fr. Kelly is also a graduate of Oxford. He is a prominent figure in contemporary Church life in England, having founded the House of the Sacred Mission, at Kelham. All members of the University are invited to attend...
...Kelham was 29 years old. He was admited to the bar last year, after a two years' course at the Columbia College Law School...