Wallace Kirkman Harrison (September 28, 1895 – December 2, 1981) was an American architect. Harrison started his professional career with the firm of Corbett...
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Harrison Wallace III is an American football wide receiver for the Penn State Nittany Lions. Wallace III attended Pike Road High School in Pike Road, Alabama...
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Look up Wallace in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wallace may refer to: Clan Wallace in Scotland Wallace (given name) Wallace (surname) Wallace (footballer...
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1976. The firm was a partnership of Wallace Harrison and Max Abramovitz. The firm, founded in 1941 by Wallace Harrison (1895–1981), J. André Fouilhoux (1879–1945)...
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were two monumental modernistic structures designed by architects Wallace Harrison and J. Andre Fouilhoux that were together known as the Theme Center...
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was designed by a board of architects led by Wallace Harrison and built by the architectural firm Harrison & Abramovitz, with final projects developed...
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with William Wallace to form the law office of Wallace and Harrison. In 1860, he was elected reporter of the Indiana Supreme Court. Harrison was an active...
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drawn in 1963 by the Rockefeller family's architect, Wallace Harrison, of the architectural firm Harrison & Abramovitz. Their letters correspond to their height...
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Adam Wallace-Harrison (born 24 September 1979 in Perth, Western Australia) is a rugby union footballer who played professionally for the Queensland Reds...
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architectural movement. The other architects included Harvey Wiley Corbett and Wallace Harrison. L. Andrew Reinhard and Henry Hofmeister had been hired by John Todd...
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