• Douglas Putnam Haskell (1899 – August 11, 1979) was an American writer, architecture critic and magazine editor. Today he is widely known for his coinage...
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  • on the unique style by critic Douglas Haskell. "(The building) starts off on the level like any other building," Haskell wrote. "But suddenly it breaks...
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    editor Douglas Haskell of House and Home magazine and architectural photographer Julius Shulman were driving through Los Angeles one day. Haskell insisted...
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  • American clarinetist Douglas Haskell (1899–1979), American writer, architecture critic and magazine editor Dudley C. Haskell (1842–1883), American politician...
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  • 1952 and in February, House and Home published the genre-defining Douglas Haskell article "Googie Architecture", which included two Shulman photographs...
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  • comfort station for migratory birds". Nevertheless, architecture critic Douglas Haskell said the Empire State Building's appeal came from the fact that it...
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  • "distinctly a stunt design, evolved to make the man in the street look up". Douglas Haskell stated that the building "embodies no compelling, organic idea", and...
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    and brother-in-law, Helen and Douglas Haskell, who ran Camp Treetops starting in 1929 following its founding by Douglas Slesinger in 1921. The Clarks...
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    plagiarism ignited fierce debates among architects about its validity. Douglas Haskell from New York wrote that "The use of a common form is not plagiarism...
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    Haskell Indian Nations University (Haskell or HINU) is a public tribal land-grant university in Lawrence, Kansas, United States. Founded in 1884 as a residential...
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  • subscribers. The original editor and publisher was P.I. Prentice, and Douglas Haskell was editorial chairman. The illustrated monthly carried feature articles...
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    the sooner we shall be able to clear the ground and begin again". Douglas Haskell, who formerly edited Architectural Forum magazine, wrote that Rockefeller...
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    them that would be too dramatic for a home." Architectural critic Douglas Haskell said of the auditorium: "The focus is the great proscenium arch, over...
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    introduced Jacobs to the neighborhood. In 1956, while standing in for Douglas Haskell of Architectural Forum, Jacobs delivered a lecture at Harvard University...
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    Mary Minerva Haskell (May 18, 1869 – December 6, 1953) was an American congregationalist missionary in Bulgaria. Mary Minerva Haskell was born at Filibe...
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    untraditional building" and that Hood's design had been "daringly successful". Douglas Haskell of The Nation magazine called the facade "almost nothing but a series...
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    Haskell Wexler ASC (February 6, 1922 – December 27, 2015) was an American filmmaker, cinematographer, and documentarian. He won the Academy Award for...
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    magazines, newspapers, and journals. In November 1956, architecture critic Douglas Haskell praised the bulky massing of buildings such as 28 Liberty Street, the...
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    about his performance. Douglas convinced Forman to show Nicholson something, which he did, and restored the actor's confidence. Haskell Wexler was fired as...
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    design of 2 Broadway was criticized by Architectural Forum editor Douglas Haskell, who wrote in 1959 that the Roth firm's space-maximizing design was...
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    Lee Grant (born Lyova Haskell Rosenthal; October 31, during the mid-1920s) is an American actress, documentarian, and director. In a career spanning over...
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    by the Graham Foundation and received an Honorable Mention for the Douglas Haskell Award for Student Journals through the AIA New York Center for Architecture...
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    Colorado, Nebraska, Missouri, and Iowa. The Haskell Limestone's outcrop extends from northeast Oklahoma through Douglas County, Kansas, continuing into the adjoining...
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  • starring Corey Feldman in the Michael Douglas role. In 2015, Haskell directed Smile Off-Off Broadway. In 2022, Haskell co-wrote and directed The Rise and...
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    York, as well as papers of artist and writer Kenyon Cox, journalist Douglas Haskell, who was editor of Architectural Forum, and drawings by mural and stained...
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    Lawrence, Kansas (category Cities in Douglas County, Kansas)
    population, because it is home to both the University of Kansas (KU) and Haskell Indian Nations University (HINU). Lawrence was founded by the New England...
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  • released in the cinema, and eventually appeared on home video in 2001. Haskell (Michael Caine) is a hardened gangster assigned to a job by his boss, Landon-Higgins...
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    the foundation's merit award jurors, including Philip Johnson and Douglas Haskell, cited Homes Run Acres for an honorable mention—with first place awarded...
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    John Gideon Haskell (February 5, 1832 – November 25, 1907) was an architect who designed portions of the Kansas State Capitol and other public buildings...
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  • In 1978, Douglas released a novelty record called "Don't Forget The Beer, Dear", written by Gordon Haskell and produced by Sally Smith. Douglas also guest-starred...
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