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George Awsumb (20 July 1880 – 24
November 1959) was a
prominent Norwegian-American
architect in the
first half of the 20th century.
Awsumb defined architecture...
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Awsumb is a
Norwegian toponymic surname. It is
derived from an
ancient farm in Vinger, Norway. The
spelling Awsumb is an
anglicization of
Aasumb used by...
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Roger Awsumb (July 10, 1928 – July 15, 2002) was an
American television show host and
radio broadcaster in
Saint Paul and Brainerd, Minnesota. He is most...
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Robinson Awsumb (25
September 1915 – 16
January 2003) was an
American politician and
social activist. In 1967, she
became the
first woman to be elected...
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Collegiate Gothic design", the
latter the work of
noted architect George Awsumb. The
school also has a
connection to
Elvis Presley, who
graduated from the...
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actor Merrill Ashley (born 1950),
ballet dancer and répétiteur
Roger Awsumb (1928–2002), TV show host "Casey Jones"
Azayamankawin (c. 1803–c. 1873)...
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Council member and Chairman, Mrs. Gwen
Awsumb" (PDF). capitol.tn.gov.
February 3, 2003. Mrs.
Awsumb moved to
Memphis from Marshall, Michigan, at...
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Revival buildings,
Brownlee and
Sweeney halls,
which were
designed by
George Awsumb along with the
quadrangle in 1936.
Sweeney Hall is
named for
Frank J. Sweeney...
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formed the
prominent Memphis architectural firm
Pfeil and
Awsumb with his
colleague George Awsumb between 1919 and his death.
Pfeil was of
German descent...
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located in the city.
Stephen Ambrose, author,
historian George Awsumb,
architect James C. Bartholf,
Wisconsin politician and
newspaper editor...