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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. Richard Churchill House - Wikipedia

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    Architect Alfred S. Alschuler, who was also known for his work on skyscrapers and industrial buildings in Chicago, designed the house. The house has an English country house design, a popular choice for early twentieth-century suburbanites building on large plots.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Congregation Shaare Emeth - Wikipedia

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    Alfred S. Alschuler of Chicago designed the congregation's third synagogue, located in University City, completed in 1934. [6] In 1980, the congregation moved to Creve Coeur. Shaare Emeth is a member of the Union for Reform Judaism. It is the oldest Reform and largest congregation in the greater St. Louis area.

  7. 1940 in architecture - Wikipedia

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    Alfred S. Alschuler, Chicago architect (born 1876) John A. Pearson, Canadian architect (born 1867) August 22 – Paul Gösch, German artist, architect, lithographer and designer (born 1885) October 20 – Gunnar Asplund, Swedish Nordic Classicist architect (born 1885) December 13 – Marc Camoletti, Swiss architect (born 1857)

  8. Meta says it didn't force users to follow Trump on Facebook ...

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    Zuckerberg announced the end of Facebook's third-party fact checking program on Jan. 7 because of what he said were concerns of bias and the over-enforcement of rules.

  9. KAM Isaiah Israel - Wikipedia

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    Built for the Isaiah Israel congregation in 1924, the structure was designed by Alfred S. Alschuler, who drew his influence from photographs of the second-century Severus synagogue unearthed at Tiberias, in Galilee. [4] The extensions were designed by architects John Alschuler (the son of Alfred) and Ron Dirsmith.