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Adolf Ludwig Cluss (July 14, 1825 – July 24, 1905) also
known as
Adolph Cluss was a German-born
American immigrant who
became one of the most important...
- from a set
CLUSS Algorithm to
identify groups of structurally, functionally, or
evolutionarily related hard-to-align
protein sequences.
CLUSS webserver...
- of its
growing collections. The building,
designed by
architects Adolf Cluss and Paul Schulze,
opened in 1881,
hosting an
inaugural ball for President...
- a "disgraceful shed." The
current Eastern Market was
designed by
Adolf Cluss and was in
continuous operation as a
public market from 1873
until April...
- C.
Construction of the
elaborate building,
designed by
architect Adolf Cluss, was
completed in 1881. It was
built on the
south side of
Thomas Circle...
- The
Franklin School is a
building designed by
Adolf Cluss in the
German round-arch style,
located on
Franklin Square at 13th and K
Street in Washington...
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undesirable at the time of its construction.
Designed by
architect Adolf Cluss, the
house was
completed in 1873 but only
stood for 28 years. It was badly...
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newspapers announced that the
design for the
building had been
prepared by
Adolf Cluss and Mr.
Kammerhueber and had been
accepted by
Commissioner Newton. It was...
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undertaken by
local Washington architect Adolf Cluss in 1865–67.
Further fireproofing work
ensued in 1883, also by
Cluss, who by this time had
designed the neighboring...
- effort. The
total cost of the
statue and
granite pedestal,
designed by
Adolf Cluss and Paul Schulze, was $9,000. It was
hoped the
statue would be
ready for...