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  2. Joseph Finger - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Finger. Joseph Finger (7 March 1887 – 6 February 1953) was an Austrian American architect. After immigrating to the United States in 1905, Finger settled in Houston, Texas in 1908, where he would remain for the duration of his life.

  3. Guava Lamp - Wikipedia

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  4. Allen Parkway - Wikipedia

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    Allen Parkway passes under Studemont Street/Montrose Boulevard, Waugh Drive, and Shepherd Drive. At the Waugh Drive and Studemont/Montrose interchanges, which have exit and entrance ramps and feeder roads on each side, Allen Parkway is below grade. The south side (eastbound) has continuous feeder roads, the north side (westbound) has ...

  5. Memorial Drive (Houston) - Wikipedia

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    There is an underpass at Heights Boulevard/Waugh Drive with a large cloverleaf interchange. [7] There are also exit and entrance ramps at Shepherd Drive. Motorists can enter Memorial Drive from northbound (by way of the I-45 northbound/Pease Street distributor ramp) or southbound Houston Avenue, Prairie Street, and Capitol Street.

  6. Edward "Terry" Walter Rail Waugh - Wikipedia

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    Edward "Terry" Walter Rail Waugh (24 January 1913 – March 1966) was a South African architect known for helping to bring Modern architecture to the southern United States and North Carolina in particular through his association with the School of Design at North Carolina State College (now North Carolina State University).

  7. Love Among the Ruins. A Romance of the Near Future

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    The protagonist, Miles Plastic, is an orphan who, at the beginning of the story, is finishing a prison term for arson.Crime is treated very leniently by the state, and conditions in prison are actually quite superior to those among the population at large, leading to an understandably high recidivism rate.

  8. Frank Albert Waugh - Wikipedia

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    Frank A. Waugh in 1926. Frank Albert Waugh (July 8, 1869 – March 20, 1943) was an American landscape architect whose career focused upon recreational uses of national forests, the production of a highly natural style of landscape design, and the implementation of ecology as a basis for choices in landscape design.

  9. Alexander P. and James S. Waugh House - Wikipedia

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    The Alexander P. and James S. Waugh House is an historic, American home that is located in Greenville, Mercer County, Pennsylvania. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1998. [ 1 ]