Walker and Weeks — was an architecture firm based in Cleveland, Ohio. The firm was founded by Frank Ray Walker (1877 1949) and Harry F. Weeks (1871 1935). Both men studied at MIT, where they received training in the Beaux Arts tradition of classical design. They… … Wikipedia
Walker O. Cain — (1915 June 1, 1993) was a prize winning American architect.Cain was born in Cleveland, Ohio and attended Case Western Reserve University for five years (1932 1936). In 1937 he went on to study at Fontainebleau, France where he was a recipient of… … Wikipedia
Walker O. Cain — (* 1915 in Cleveland, Ohio; † 1. Juni 1993 in Southampton, New York) war ein preisgekrönter US amerikanischer Architekt. Cain wurde besuchte fünf Jahre lang, von 1932 bis 1936 die Case Western Reserve University. 1937 ging er nach Frankreich, wo… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Walker Hancock — Walker Kirtland Hancock (born June 28, 1901, St. Louis, Missouri, died December 30, 1998, Gloucester, Massachusetts) was an American sculptor of the 20th century noted for his monumental sculptures. He is well known, among other things, for his… … Wikipedia
Walker High School (Atlanta, Georgia) — Walker High School was a DeKalb County, Georgia high school, on Bouldercrest Rd. SE of Atlanta, Georgia, built in the early 1960s. In 1992 the building was still standing but the school s name had been changed … Wikipedia
Walker Community Library — Infobox nrhp | name =Walker Branch Library nrhp type = caption = The old library building on the east side of Hennepin Avenue location= Minneapolis, Minnesota lat degrees = 44 lat minutes = 56 lat seconds = 59 lat direction = N long degrees = 93… … Wikipedia
Walker House (Wisconsin) — The Walker House is located in Mineral Point, Wisconsin, which is in the southwestern corner of the state. Although it has been closed for many years, it is one of the oldest inns in the state, and is believed to be haunted. There are many… … Wikipedia
Walker & Gillette — The New York based architectural firm of Walker Gillette, the partnership of A. Stewart Walker [Obituary, The New York Times , 6 November 1952.] and Leon N. Gillette [ [http://www.sah.org/oldsite06012004/aame/biog.html#12 Leon N. Gillette] ,… … Wikipedia
Walker Hall (Gainesville, Florida) — Infobox nrhp | name =Walker Hall nrhp type = cp image size = 300px caption = location= Gainesville, Florida lat degrees = lat minutes = lat seconds = lat direction = long degrees = long minutes = long seconds = long direction = locmapin = Florida … Wikipedia
Walker Lewis — Quacko Walker Lewis was an early African American abolitionist, Freemason, and Mormon elder from Massachusetts.Family and personal historyLewis was born August 3, 1798 in Barre, Massachusetts to Peter P. Lewis and Minor Walker Lewis. His full… … Wikipedia