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Roland Edward Borhek (1883 – May 7, 1955) was an
architect in the
state of Washington.
Borhek was born in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, in 1883. He attended...
- captain.
Johnston married Estelle Sophia Stadiger Borhek (1867–1952),
daughter of
Ashton C. and
Louisa Borhek, on
February 12, 1891.
Reverend Morris W. Evert...
- the left of the
entrance drive was the home of Johnston's son,
Archibald Borhek Johnston and
later the home of his daughter,
Elizabeth Johnston Prime. Elizabeth...
- of
efforts by
entrepreneur Henry T.
Moore and
Tacoma architect Roland E.
Borhek.
Designed to hold 1500
patrons (revised to 780 today) and
retail space....
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Colonial Hall, the
Bahnson Center, the
Moravian Archives,
Zinzendorf Hall,
Borhek Chapel,
Prosser Auditorium (capacity 300,
inside the
Haupert Union Building)...
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Avenue and
North Sprague Avenue in Tacoma,
Washington by
architect Roland E.
Borhek. The
school was
named after the
notable missionary Jason Lee, but was later...
- in the
Indian School Service, 1881–1908",
Ethnohistory 44(2), 246–267.
Borhek, J. T. (1995). "Ethnic
Group Cohesion",
American Journal of
Sociology 9(40)...
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married Marion Brown,
daughter of
Charles Brown, co-founder of the Brown-
Borhek lumber supply company. He
attended Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania...
- Kropp-Ehrig 2022, pp. 260–261, 483–494.
Jackson &
Loetscher 1977, p. 298.
Borhek &
Curtis 1979, p. 69.
Daniel 1993, p. 176.
Johnson 1995, p. 43. Kropp-Ehrig...
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Corporation Paul
Torgersen (B.S.
Industrial Engr., 1953),
former Roland E.
Borhek (1883),
designed the
Rialto Theater and
other buildings Wallis Eastburn...