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* January 20 – Julia Morgan, American Architect ( d. 1957 )
The " Prairie School " of Frank Lloyd Wright, George Washington Maher and other architects in Chicago, the Country Day School movement, the bungalow and ultimate bungalow style of houses popularized by Greene and Greene, Julia Morgan, and Bernard Maybeck are some examples of the American Arts and Crafts and American Craftsman style of architecture.
* Julia Morgan
* Julia Morgan ( 1872 – 1957 ), San Francisco architect, see Hearst Castle
Other sites of historic interest include homes designed by Julia Morgan, Hotel Marysville, and the State Theater.
The lodge building, designed by architect Julia Morgan, replaced and expanded upon an earlier wooden structure known as the Milpitas Ranch House which was destroyed by fire in the 1920s.
* Julia Morgan, architecture, first woman to graduate from the school
It was designed by architect Julia Morgan between 1919 and 1947 for newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst, who died in 1951.
Owner William Randolph Hearst with architect Julia Morgan in 1926.
Hearst first approached American architect Julia Morgan with ideas for a new project in April 1915, shortly after he took ownership.
San Simeon revisited: the correspondence between architect Julia Morgan and William Randolph Hearst.
Julia Morgan ( January 20, 1872 – February 2, 1957 ) was an American architect, the first woman to be admitted to the architecture program at l ' École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris, and the first woman architect licensed in California.
On January 20, 1872, Julia Morgan was born.
Eliza Morgan ran the household with a strong hand, providing young Julia with a role model of womanly competence and independence.
* The Ming Quong Home for Chinese girls, built in 1924 and purchased by Mills in 1936, which was renamed Alderwood Hall and now houses the Julia Morgan School for Girls.
Julia Morgan is buried in the Mountain View Cemetery in the hills of Oakland, California.
California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and First Lady Maria Shriver announced on May 28, 2008 that Julia Morgan would be inducted into the California Hall of Fame, located at The California Museum for History, Women and the Arts.
The Julia Morgan Ballroom at the Merchants Exchange Building in San Francisco was named in her honor.
Julia Morgan, Architect.
Architectural drawings by Julia Morgan: beau-arts assignments and other buildings.
San Simeon revisited: the correspondence between architect Julia Morgan and William Randolph Hearst.
Berkeley houses by Julia Morgan.
Julia Morgan, architect.
* McNeill, Karen ( May 2007 ) " Julia Morgan: Gender, Architecture, and Professional Style.
Report on reuse of the Julia Morgan YWCA building: YWCA & YMCA Pasadena, California.

Julia and Collection
* Julia Trevelyan Oman Archive University of Bristol Theatre Collection, University of Bristol
* Julia Trevelyan Oman Archive University of Bristol Theatre Collection, University of Bristol
* Julia Lathrop Collection, Special Collections, University of Illinois at Chicago
A nationally-recognized collection of American quilts and coverlets, the Julia Wolf Glasser Collection of samplers, and the Charlotte Hill Grant Collection of Chinese Court Costumes are among the strengths of the department.
Original print in the Collection of the Selma Depot Museum in Selma, Alabama, gift of Mary Julia Bewig.
* Julia Marlowe extensive portrait gallery with photos of first husband Robert Taber, New York Public Library ( Billy Rose Collection )
* Julia Trevelyan Oman Archive at the University of Bristol Theatre Collection, University of Bristol
The Broad Street Foyer houses the Leon J. and Julia S. Obermayer Collection of Jewish ritual art.

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`` Julia asks me to come out at once.
Julia felt at peace and drew her legs up and clasped her hands tightly around the bent knees.
Bill Clinton was born William Jefferson Blythe, III, at Julia Chester Hospital in Hope, Arkansas.
A statue of Venus was recovered from the tablinum of the House of Julia Felix, and another from an atrium at the garden at Via Dell ' Abbondanza.
The main relief presenters are Martine Croxall, Gavin Esler ( BBC News at Five ), Sophie Long ( mainly weekday afternoons ), Rachel Schofield ( Monday mornings ), Tim Willcox and Julian Worricker ( Friday afternoons ), while Fiona Armstrong, Ellie Crisell, Ben Geoghagen, Roger Johnson, Kasia Madera, Chris Rogers, Babita Sharma, Julia Somerville, Sue Thearle and Carole Walker also fill in for regular presenters.
His body was carried away on a common bier, and unceremoniously cremated by his nurse Phyllis, who later mingled the ashes with those of his niece Julia, at the Flavian temple.
By 1918, two French mathematicians, Pierre Fatou and Gaston Julia, though working independently, arrived essentially simultaneously at results describing what are now seen as fractal behaviour associated with mapping complex numbers and iterative functions and leading to further ideas about attractors and repellors ( i. e., points that attract or repel other points ), which have become very important in the study of fractals ( see Figure 3 and Figure 4 ).
:* Escape-time fractals – use a formula or recurrence relation at each point in a space ( such as the complex plane ); usually quasi-self-similar ; also known as " orbit " fractals ; e. g., the Mandelbrot set, Julia set, Burning Ship fractal, Nova fractal and Lyapunov fractal.
When the emperor Macrinus came to power, he suppressed the threat against his reign by the family of his assassinated predecessor, Caracalla, by exiling them — Julia Maesa, her two daughters, and her eldest grandson Elagabalus — to their estate at Emesa in Syria.
After Julia Maesa displayed her wealth to the Third Legion at Raphana they swore allegiance to Elagabalus.
Macrinus and his son, weakened by the desertion of the Second Legion due to bribes and promises circulated by Julia Maesa, were defeated on 8 June 218 at the Battle of Antioch by troops commanded by Gannys.
The relationships between Julia Maesa, Julia Soaemias, and Elagabalus were strong at first.
They run into him at a train station ; Walter is furious that Julia has betrayed him.
Inconsistent with his affections, his deceptions have unraveled at the finale of the play as he is brought face-to-face with his friend Valentine and original love Julia:
Her son would return at times to see his father, who later moved to join them around 1910. Divorce followed and Julia deserted the family to live in France.
In the commentary of " The Note ", Julia Louis-Dreyfus facetiously suggests it was removed because the perceived lyric related too closely to the low ratings at the time.
Born Marcus Julius Gessius Bassianus Alexianus, Alexander was adopted as heir apparent by his slightly older and very unpopular cousin, the Emperor Elagabalus at the urging of the influential and powerful Julia Maesa — who was grandmother of both cousins and who'd arranged for the emperor's acclamation by the Third Legion.
* Julia, daughter of Drusus the Younger, granddaughter of Tiberius, niece of Claudius, executed ( or perhaps forced to commit suicide ) at the instigation of Messalina
In Athens, a small seating section at the Theatre of Dionysus was reserved for priesthoods of " Hestia on the Acropolis, Livia, and Julia ", and of " Hestia Romaion " (" Roman Hestia ", thus " The Roman Hearth " or Vesta ).
Princess Alexandra Caroline Marie Charlotte Louise Julia or " Alix " ( as her immediate family knew her ) was born at the Yellow Palace, an 18th-century town house at 18 Amaliegade, right next to the Amalienborg Palace complex in Copenhagen.
Owing to the outbreak of the Thirty Years War his studies at Leipzig were disrupted and subsequently he studied at the Academia Julia in Helmstedt and the universities of Jena and Leyden.

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