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  2. Allied Arts of Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Allied Arts grew out of the Beer & Culture Society organized in early 1952 by University of Washington drama professor John Ashby Conway. [1] Other early members were U.W. professors Lloyd Schram, Robert Dietz, and Norman J. Johnston, assistant Seattle Art Museum director Sherman Lee, and architect John Stewart Detlie.

  3. Cornish College of the Arts - Wikipedia

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    Cornish College of the Arts operates a three-part campus in the Capitol Hill, Denny Triangle, and Seattle Center areas of Seattle, Washington. Kerry Hall, Cornish's original building and the last part of Cornish remaining on Seattle's Capitol Hill. Cornish's historic campus is composed of its original 1921 building on Capitol Hill and its grounds.

  4. Norman Johnston - Wikipedia

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    He was a founding member of Allied Arts of Seattle in 1952; in the 1960s he was a leader in Allied Arts's fight for legislation in Olympia to eliminate billboards. He served on the Washington State Architectural Registration Board from 1970 to 1981 and again from 1988 to 1999. He served as AIA Seattle president in 1981. [3]

  5. Calvin Brainerd Cady - Wikipedia

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    She writes that she was deeply impressed by his opening lecture, which argued that the education of music students should include the “allied arts.” [10] They formed a connection that helped bring Cady to the Pacific Northwest in 1913 where he provided intellectual guidance to the school Cornish founded in Seattle in 1914, [11] the Cornish ...

  6. Allied Arts marks 50-year milestone with 'GLOW' public art ...

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    "GLOW" will commemorate 50 years of growth and support for the arts community, an Allied Arts news release stated. The free, public art installation is fully underwritten by the Inasmuch Foundation.

  7. Betty Bowen - Wikipedia

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    Bowen was an original member of the Seattle Arts Commission, a founding member of the Pacific Northwest Arts and Crafts Center, and helped to found the Allied Arts Historic Preservation Committee, [1] of which she became chair after its founding. [2] She died of a brain tumor in 1977 at the age of 58.

  8. Richard Hedreen - Wikipedia

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    [25] [26] Community activists, led by Allied Arts of Seattle, attempted to preserve the entertainment venue as a historic landmark, but it was demolished in 1992 [27] [28] and is currently an office building. [29] [30] Hedreen sued the city for $10 million after the activists delayed the project. [26]

  9. Chad Henry - Wikipedia

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    Chad Henry was born on October 9, 1946, in Seattle, Washington to Robert, a drama teacher, and June (nee Condit), a human services coordinator. He served in the United States Army from 1965 to 1968.