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  2. Alfred S. Alschuler - Wikipedia

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    A member of the American Institute of Architects, Alfred S. Alschuler died on June 11, 1940, near age 64, in Chicago. [1] His son John also trained as an architect, as did Alfred S. Alschuler Jr.. Several of Alschuler's works are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. [3] One of which was the KAM Isaiah Israel Synagogue

  3. Henry E. Legler Regional Branch of the Chicago Public Library

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    The library was built in 1919 and opened on October 11, 1920; it was the first regional library in Chicago. Chicago architect Alfred S. Alschuler designed the building in the Beaux Arts style. [3] A Works Progress Administration mural in the library depicts Jacques Marquette and Native American traders during Marquette's visit to the Chicago ...

  4. List of Freemasons (A–D) - Wikipedia

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    Initiated into Oxford and Cambridge University Lodge No.1118, and founding member of Athlon Lodge No. 4674. [11] ... Alfred S. Alschuler (1876–1940), ...

  5. Columbia College Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The 33 East Ida B Wells Drive (formerly 33 East Congress) Building was built in 1925–26 by noted Chicago architect Alfred S. Alschuler, who designed the 1927 Chicago Mercantile Exchange. The seven-story brick and terra cotta "Congress-Wabash Building" was commissioned by Ferdinand W. Peck, Jr., a real estate developer, and initially housed a ...

  6. Altschuler - Wikipedia

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    Alfred S. Alschuler (1876–1940), American architect; George W. Alschuler (1864–1936), American politician and businessman; Daniel R. Altschuler (b. 1944), Uruguayan physicist; Samuel Alschuler (1859–1939), federal judge on the United States Court of Appeals; The Alschulers, an American political family; See also: All pages with titles ...

  7. SUNY-linked university accused of excluding white students ...

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    The residency, administered through Alfred’s School of Art & Design + Performing Arts Division, has been held since 2023 and is a four-week program, running from June 23 to July 18 this year.

  8. Rose Haas Alschuler - Wikipedia

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    Alschuler attended the University of Chicago from 1904 to 1905, then went to Vassar College for a year before she returned again to the University of Chicago, finishing in 1907. [3] That same year, she married architect, Alfred Alschuler and together they had five children. In 1915, the family moved to Winnetka. [3]

  9. Scientists Just Discovered A Potential New Alzheimer's Cause

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    Meet the experts: Carol Huseby, PhD, is assistant professor in the Banner Neurodegenerative Disease Research Center at Arizona State University; Verna Porter, MD, is a neurologist and director of ...