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Oscar Nitzchke (August 29, 1900 –
February 11, 1991) was an architect, best
known for
designing the
United Nations headquarters in New York and the Los...
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Dedmon # (1970–1971)
Barker (1971–1974)
Hayes (1974–1983)
Clagg # (1984)
Nitzchke (1984–1990)
Gilley (1991–1999)
Perry # (1999–2000)
Angel (2000–2005) Farrell...
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Niemeyer (1907–2012)
Enamul Karim Nirjhar (born 1962),
Bangladesh Oscar Nitzchke (1900–1991)
Percy Erskine Nobbs (1875–1964)
Samuel Tilden Norton (1877–1959)...
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Barker (1971–1974)
Hayes (1974–1983)
Clagg # (1984)
Nitzchke (1984–1990)
Gilley (1991–1999)
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Angel (2000–2005) Farrell...
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Dedmon # (1970–1971)
Barker (1971–1974)
Hayes (1974–1983)
Clagg # (1984)
Nitzchke (1984–1990)
Gilley (1991–1999)
Perry # (1999–2000)
Angel (2000–2005) Farrell...
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Dedmon # (1970–1971)
Barker (1971–1974)
Hayes (1974–1983)
Clagg # (1984)
Nitzchke (1984–1990)
Gilley (1991–1999)
Perry # (1999–2000)
Angel (2000–2005) Farrell...
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Dedmon # (1970–1971)
Barker (1971–1974)
Hayes (1974–1983)
Clagg # (1984)
Nitzchke (1984–1990)
Gilley (1991–1999)
Perry # (1999–2000)
Angel (2000–2005) Farrell...
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Abramovitz had
briefly considered using aluminum.
German architect Oscar Nitzchke, of
Harrison & Abramovitz's office, may have been
involved in designing...
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Dedmon # (1970–1971)
Barker (1971–1974)
Hayes (1974–1983)
Clagg # (1984)
Nitzchke (1984–1990)
Gilley (1991–1999)
Perry # (1999–2000)
Angel (2000–2005) Farrell...
- gold
medal at 1984
Summer Olympics 1985:
Louise McNeill, poet 1986: Dale
Nitzchke, president,
Marshall University 1987:
Roberta Emerson, curator, Huntington...