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In 1917 Hale hired architect Bertram Goodhue to produce a master plan for the campus.
The first " extended " font families, which included a wide range of widths and weights in the same general style emerged in the early 1900s, starting with ATF's Cheltenham ( 1902 – 1913 ), with an initial design by Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue, and many additional faces designed by Morris Fuller Benton.
Other Tribune tower entries by figures like Walter Gropius, Bertram Goodhue, Bruno Taut, and Adolf Loos remain intriguing suggestions of what might have been, but perhaps not as intriguing as the one surmounted by Rushmore-like head of an American Indian.
* El Fureidis-by American architect Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue
* Bertram Goodhue ( 1869 – 1924 ), an architect renowned for his work in the neo-gothic style and the designer of notable typefaces, was born in town.
Among the Heights ' now-vanished riverfront estates was " Minnie's Land ", the home of ornithological artist John James Audubon, who is buried in Trinity Church Cemetery churchyard of the neighborhood's Church of the Intercession ( 1915 ), a masterpiece by architect Bertram Goodhue.
They had landed only four or five church commissions before they were joined by Bertram Goodhue in 1892 to form Cram, Wentworth and Goodhue.
Christ Church Cranbrook ( 1925 – 1928 ), by architect Bertram Goodhue In 1985, Cranbrook School and Kingswood School were merged to create a coeducational upper school, the Cranbrook Kingswood Upper School.
Christ Church Cranbrook ( 1925 – 1928 ), by architect Bertram Goodhue
The current structure, completed in 1914, is the fourth church built to house this congregation and was designed by the architects Ralph Adams Cram and Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue in the French High Gothic style.
The fourth and current church, designed in 1906, was built from 1911 to 1913 under a design by Ralph Adams Cram ( 1863 – 1942 ) and Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue ( 1869 – 1924 ) of the architectural firm of Cram, Goodhue and Ferguson, and featuring an elaborate reredos designed by Goodhue and sculptor Lee Lawrie ( 1877 – 1963 ).
* AIA Gold Medal-Edwin Lutyens ; Bertram Goodhue.
The noted architect, Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue, was retained and given instructions to create what was to become his masterpiece.
Category: Bertram Goodhue buildings
Upon returning to the United States, Stein joined the office of the deeply conservative Gothic-Revival architect Bertram Goodhue and his more illustrious, but equally conservative, partner, Ralph Adams Cram in 1911 and contributed to three of Goodhue's large-scale projects of the time: the 1915 Panama-California Exposition in San Diego, California, the company town of Tyrone, New Mexico, and the master plan and individual buildings for the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena.
Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue ( April 28, 1869 – April 23, 1924 ) was an American architect celebrated for his work in neo-gothic design.
In California in 1915 Bertram Goodhue re-interpreted masterful Spanish Baroque and Spanish Colonial architecture complete with the latter's traditional Churrigueresque detailing into what became known as the Spanish Colonial Revival Style of architecture.
Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue.
Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue: Architect and Master of Many Arts.
* Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue architectural drawings and papers, 1882-1980.
* An Alphabet of Celebrities illustrated by Bertram Goodhue, available in full text and with full zoomable page images in the University of Florida Digital Collections

Bertram and Life
The possibility of this occurrence is supported by the Life of Saint Guthlac-a biography written about the East Anglian religious hermit who lived in the Fens during the early 8th century-it is stated that Saint Guthlac was attacked by people he believed were Britons living in the Fens at that time, 200 years after the establishment of Anglo-Saxon kingdoms, although Bertram Colgrave in the introduction to The Life of Saint Guthlac states that is very unlikely due to the lack of evidence for British survival in the region and the fact that British placenames in the area are " very few ".
In 1961, the historian Joe Bertram Frantz at the University of Texas at Austin, along with Cordelia Sloan Duke, published 6, 000 Miles of Fence: Life on the XIT Ranch of Texas.
The Fighting Life of Admiral Sir Bertram Ramsay.
# Wolfe, Bertram D. The Fabulous Life of Diego Rivera, Stein & Day Publishers, NY, NY 1963 ISBN 0-8154-1060-3 k.
* One Life to Live: Gordon Russell ; Sam Hall ; Peggy O ' Shea ; Don Wallace ; Lanie Bertram ; Cynthia Benjamin ; Marisa Gioffre
Among English texts, Felix's Life of Saint Guthlac relates that in order to give relief to a boy afflicted by madness, he " washed him in the water of the sacred font and, breathing into his face the breath of healing ' spirit of salvation ', drove away from him all the power of the evil spirit ,"< ref > Bertram Colgrave, ed.
Her works include The Voice of Christian Life in Song ; or, Hymns and Hymn-writers of Many Lands and Ages ( 1859 ), The Three Wakings, and Other Poems ( 1859 ), Wanderings over Bible Lands and Seas ( 1862 ), The Early Dawn ( 1864 ), Winifred Bertram and the World She Lived In ( 1866 ), Poems ( 1867 ), The Draytons and the Davenants ( 1867 ), Songs Old and New ( 1882 ), and Conquering and to Conquer / The Diary of Brother Bartholomew.
* One Life to Live: S. Michael Schnessel ; Craig Carlson ; Leah Laiman ; Ethel Brez ; Mel Brez ; Addie Walsh ; Dorothy Ann Purser ; Lloyd Gold ; Norman Hart ; Lanie Bertram
Nothing is known about Felix, although Bertram Colgrave has observed that he was a good scholar who evidently had access to works by Bede and Aldhelm, to a Life of Saint Fursey and Latin works by Saint Jerome, Saint Athanasius and Gregory the Great.

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In 1949 Bertram Forer conducted a personality test on students.
In 1915, Bertram Sippy introduced the " Sippy regimen " of hourly ingestion of milk and cream, the gradual addition of eggs and cooked cereal, for 10 days, combined with alkaline powders, which provided symptomatic relief for peptic ulcer disease.
Born into a privileged Unitarian family, Potter, along with her younger brother, Walter Bertram ( 1872 – 1918 ), grew up with few friends outside her large extended family.
As children, Beatrix and Bertram had numerous small animals as pets which they observed closely and drew endlessly.
They lived comfortably at 2 Bolton Gardens, South Kensington, where Helen Beatrix was born on 28 July 1866 and her brother Walter Bertram on 14 March 1872.
In their school room Beatrix and Bertram kept a variety of small pets, mice, rabbits, a hedgehog, some bats along with collections of butterflies and other insects which they drew and studied.
SRI's management, which disapproved of Engelbart's approach to running the center, placed the remains of ARC under the control of artificial intelligence researcher Bertram Raphael, who negotiated the transfer of the laboratory to a company called Tymshare.
Another important performer in this period, Bertram Turetzky, commissioned and premiered more than 300 double bass works.
US double bass soloist and composer Bertram Turetzky ( born 1933 ) has performed and recorded more than 300 pieces written by and for him.
Most of the writers whom he had developed at Ace went with him to DAW: Marion Zimmer Bradley, Andre Norton, Philip K. Dick, John Brunner, A. Bertram Chandler, Kenneth Bulmer, Gordon R. Dickson, A. E. van Vogt, and Jack Vance.
"), Berowne to Rosaline in Love's Labour's Lost (" A woman I forswore ; but I will prove, Thou being a goddess, I forswore not thee "), and Bertram to Diana in All's Well That Ends Well.
* 1889 – Sir Bertram Stevens, Premier of New South Wales 1932-39 ( d. 1973 )
* 1987 – Bertram Wainer, Australian abortion rights campaigner ( b. 1928 )
* 1918 – Bertram Brockhouse, Canadian physicist, Nobel Prize laureate ( d. 2003 )
Bertram Hayes-Davis, Davis's great-great grandson, was recently hired as executive director of Beauvoir, which is owned by the Sons of Confederate Veterans.
Frederik Pohl dedicated the anthology Tales From The Planet Earth to Zajdel and A. Bertram Chandler.
Advocates of declarative representations were notably working at Stanford, associated with John McCarthy, Bertram Raphael and Cordell Green, and in Edinburgh, with John Alan Robinson ( an academic visitor from Syracuse University ), Pat Hayes, and Robert Kowalski.
Laura Maureen Bertram ( born 5 September 1978 ) is a Canadian actress.

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