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Born: 2/4/1921, Died: 3/27/2003

Born in Chester, PA.

Military Service: World War II, U.S. Airforce, 1943-1945 (B-29 pilot).

Education: 1942, Parks College of Engineering and Aviation, St. Louis University, bachelors in aeronautical engineering; B. Arch. with honors, University of Pennsylvania, 1955. Won Paul Phillipe Cret prize, Arthur Spayd Brooke prize & Philadelphia T-Square Club prize, all for architectural design, 1955.

Experience: After World War II, aeronautical engineer, Philadelphia Naval Shipyard; Associate, Vincent G. Kling & Associates, 1955.

Joined national AIA, 1962; member of Philadelphia Chapter.

Written by Rima M. Girnius, and Sandra L. Tatman.

Clubs and Membership Organizations

  • American Institute of Architects (AIA)
  • Philadelphia Chapter, AIA

School Affiliations

  • University of Pennsylvania
  • St. Louis University

 

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