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Well known composers of the Netherlands Antilles are Jan Gerard Palm ( 1831 – 1906 ), Chris Ulder ( 1843 – 1895 ), Joseph Sickman Corsen ( 1853 – 1911 ), Paul de Lima ( 1861 – 1926 ), Jacobo Conrad ( 1879 – 1918 ), Rudolph Palm ( 1880 – 1950 ), Charles Maduro ( 1883 – 1947 ), John Palm ( 1885 – 1925 ), Toni Palm ( 1885 – 1963 ), Jacobo Palm ( 1887 – 1982 ) Albert Palm ( 1903 – 1958 ), Edgar Palm ( 1905 – 1998 ), Wim Statius Muller ( 1930 ), Robert Rojer ( 1939 ) and Randal Corsen ( b 1972 ).
A. Quincy Jones ( 1913 – 79 ) was an architect who is claimed to have hired Williams and later collaborated with him on projects in Palm Springs, including the Palm Springs Tennis Club ( 1947 ) and the Town & Country ( 1948 ) and Romanoff's on the Rocks ( 1948 ) restaurants.
These include the Palm Springs Tennis Club ( 1947 ), the Town & Country restaurant ( 1948 ), and the restaurant Romanoff's On the Rocks ( 1950 ).
Originally designed in 1947 as a planned community of over 100 buildings, storefronts and pools on 600 acres at Desert Hot Springs in the Coachella Valley, near Palm Springs, California.
* William F. Cody – Stanley Goldberg residence ; Del Marcos Motel ( 1947 ); L ' Horizon Hotel, for Jack Wrather and Bonita Granville ( 1952 ); remodel of Thunderbird Country Club clubhouse ( c. 1953 ) ( Rancho Mirage ); Tamarisk Country Club ( 1953 ) ( Rancho Mirage ) ( now remodeled ); Huddle Springs restaurant ( 1957 ); St. Theresa Parish Church ( 1968 ); Palm Springs Library ( 1975 )
* A. Quincy Jones – Palm Springs Tennis Club ( with Paul R. Williams ) ( 1946 ); Town & Country Center ( with Paul R. Williams ) ( 1947 – 1950 ); J. J. Robinson House ( with Frederick E. Emmons ) ( 1957 ); Ambassador and Mrs. Walter H. Annenberg House ( with Frederick E. Emmons ) ( 1963 )
Schindler – Paul and Betty Popenoe Cabin, Coachella ( 1922, demolished ); Maryon Toole House ( 1947 )( Palm Desert )
For his work, May was awarded a Presidential Medal of Freedom with Bronze Palm in 1947 by the USAAF.
In 1947, McSpaden became vice president of a sportswear company, the Palm Beach Company, and left the professional golf tour.
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