Ralph Adams Cram, discussed below, was another champion of medievalism. ... MA, 1995), and Douglass Shand-Tucci, Ralph Adams Cram: An Architect's Four Quests, Medieval, Modern, American, Ecumenical (Amherst, MA, 2005); see also Lears, ...
Gavin Stamp touched on this spectral condition in his biography of George Gilbert Scott Jr, another architect of the Late Victorian Gothic Revival. According to Stamp, Scott Jr's Perpendicular architecture “had articulated that ...
... Alabama Madre Cream, Danby, Westland Cipolino, Italian Cremo, Belgian Black, Griotte Belge, and Venato, among others—gave the impression that Sacred Heart was being finished with unlimited resources and in indescribable luxury.
The Crimson Letter: Harvard, Homosexuality and the Shaping of American Culture. New York: St Martin's Press, 2004. – Ralph Adams Cram: An Architect's Four Quests–Medieval, Modernist, American, Ecumenical.
Medieval Style and Modernist Buildings Kevin D. Murphy estate, Lisa Reilly ... Ralph Adams Cram: An Architect's Four Quests: Medieval, Modernist, American, Ecumenical (Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 2005); Maureen Meister, ...
... The (Wasley), 63 agrarianism, 79, 113–15, 122–23, 126, 167–71 Agricultural Adjustment Act, 129–31 Al-Andalus, 103 Alexander, Christopher, 223n11 Alexander, Laura, 3–4 Alexander, Michelle, 163–64 American Catholic Counterculture, 72, ...
Harbin, Laurel, and Kristin Larsen. “American Regionalism in India: How Lessons from the New Deal Greenbelt Town Program Translated to Post–World War II India.” Paper presented at the 16th International Planning History Society ...
Episcopalians and American Culture from the Civil War to the Great Depression Peter W. Williams ... On Erving Goffman's concept of the “total institution” as applied to boarding schools, see Peter W. Cookson Jr., “Education: Boarding ...
The Most Reverend Frank T. Griswold, Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church, has written a foreword that complements the work of contributors such as S. W. Sykes, Richard A. Norris Jr., and George Tavard, among others.
88 Houston, William Vermillion, following p. 88, 264–65, 266–68, 270–71, 272, 279, 280 Houston: central business district of, 124; economy of during World War II, 257; educational needs of, 11–12; environment of ...