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    Edward Winslow Ames Jr. (July 3, 1907 – October 3, 1990) was an American art historian, author, and museum director. His academic research focused on Victorian...
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    The Winslow Ames House is a prefabricated modular International Style house in New London, Connecticut, United States. It was designed by Robert W. McLaughlin...
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  • Winslow is a masculine given name which may refer to: People: Winslow Ames (1907–1990), American art historian and museum director Winslow Anderson (1917–2007)...
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    concrete slab. Another house, the House of Steel, was built for client Winslow Ames and still survives on the campus of Connecticut College. General Houses...
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    designed by Howard T. Fisher, who founded General Houses, Inc. in 1932. Winslow Ames, a professor of art history at Connecticut College and the art director...
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    online Winslow Ames, Prince Albert and Victorian Taste (1968), p. 5 Stanley Weintraub, Albert: Uncrowned King (London: John Murray, 1997), p. 21 Ames, op...
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    Hooper North Bend Scribner Dodge Inglewood Nickerson Snyder Uehling Winslow Ames Centerville Crowell Everett Pleasant Valley Purple Cane Ridgeley Webster...
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  • Blackstone House, which were founded in 1914. The campus houses the Winslow Ames House.[citation needed] Connecticut College's two principal libraries...
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    square-foot neoclassical museum, built with local granite. In May 1930, Winslow Ames was chosen to be the museum's first Director at age 22. The museum was...
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  • historian Winslow Ames in Saunderstown, Rhode Island. Ames's instructions to DuMoulin indicate the trust and freedom his friends gave the architect. Ames recalled...
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  • househistree.com. Retrieved August 10, 2022. "Oral History Interview with Winslow Ames". Smithsonian Archives of American Art. April 29, 1987. Retrieved March...
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    pair of interlocked concrete cylinders, sheathed in a plastic facade. Winslow Ames was hired as the museum's director in September 1957, and Hartford said...
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  • Thomas Ames, daughter of Sarah and Elijah Ames, and they had three children: Azel Jr., an official on the New York Central Railroad; Edward Winslow; a diplomat;...
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  • actress. Norbert Vesak, 53, Canadian choreographer, brain aneurysm. Winslow Ames, 83, American art historian, heart attack. Amy Bailey, 94, Jamaican civil...
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  • King and Mary Hamilton Swindler. After graduation, she was hired by Winslow Ames to work at the small Lyman Allyn Art Museum in New London, Connecticut...
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  • Kultermann's The History of Art History, the definitive English translation by Winslow Ames of Joseph Meder's classic, The Mastery of Drawing, François Bucher's...
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    Winslow Ames House...
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    Oakes Ames (January 10, 1804 – May 8, 1873) was an American businessman, investor, and politician. He was a member of the United States House of Representatives...
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    in the fifth season of The A-Team, and a recurring role as Lieutenant Winslow in Space: Above and Beyond. She also portrayed Jodie Abramovitz in Aaron...
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    credited as Ramsey Ames. Of Spanish/English descent, Ames was born on Long Island. Athletic in high school, she excelled as a swimmer. Ames first was recognized...
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    Fisher Ames (/eɪmz/; April 9, 1758 – July 4, 1808) was a Representative in the United States Congress from the 1st Congressional District of Massachusetts...
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    Butler Ames (August 22, 1871 – November 6, 1954) was an American politician, engineer, soldier and businessman. He was the son of Adelbert Ames and grandson...
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    His roles on television include John Murphy in The CW's The 100, Jasper Ames in The Killing and Julian Randol on Continuum. Harmon received critical praise...
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    qualified yes." In 1867, Crédit Mobilier replaced Thomas Durant with Oakes Ames. Ames, a member of Congress, distributed cash bribes and discounted shares of...
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  • neuroscientist Muriel Ross of NASA Ames; astrobiologist James Clifford of NASA Ames; Ralph Pelligra, chief medical officer at NASA Ames; astronauts Bernard A. Harris...
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    Great Britain. Munich: de Gruyter. pp. 95–110. ISBN 978-3-598-21422-6. Ames, Winslow (1968). Prince Albert and Victorian Taste. London: Chapman and Hall...
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    Winslow Marine Railway and Shipbuilding Company was a shipyard in Puget Sound that operated from 1903 until 1959 on Bainbridge Island, Washington, United...
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  • Henri Fantin-Latour, painter and lithographer (died 1904) February 24 – Winslow Homer, landscape painter (died 1910)+ March 28 – Emmanuel Benner, French...
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  • Alaric Jans House of Games (1987) Things Change (1988) Homicide (1991) The Winslow Boy (1999) Theodore Shapiro State and Main (2000) Heist (2001) James Mangold...
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    America.: 39  When it was time to leave, the ship's senior leader, Edward Winslow, described the scene of families being separated at the departure: "A flood...
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