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Theodate Pope
Riddle (February 2, 1867 –
August 30, 1946) was an
American architect and philanthropist. She was one of the
first American women architects...
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boarding school for boys
located in Avon, Connecticut,
United States.
Theodate Pope Riddle, one of America's
first female architects,
founded the school...
- in Gilmanton, New Hampshire, the
third child of Levi
Horton Mudgett and
Theodate Page Price, both of whom were
descended from the
first English settlers...
- was an
American industrialist and art collector. He was the
father of
Theodate Pope Riddle, a
noted American architect.
Alfred Pope's
ancestors came to...
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sense of responsibility." The Main
Building and
campus were
designed by
Theodate Pope Riddle. The
daughter of a clergyman,
Hillard was
educated at the Collegiate...
- 1901 to
designs that were the
result of a
unique collaboration between Theodate Pope Riddle, one of the
United States'
first female architects, and the...
- collector,
resided at Hill-Stead from 1901 to 1913;
father of
Theodate Pope
Riddle Theodate Pope Riddle,
noted architect and
founder of Hill–Stead Museum...
- Baker,
British architect based in
South Africa (born 1862)
August 30 –
Theodate Pope Riddle,
American architect (born 1867)
December 16 –
Zachary Taylor...
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Rachel Taylor Milton Alice Paul
Ellen Ash
Peters Ann
Petry Sarah Porter Theodate Pope
Riddle Edna
Negron Rosario Margaret Rudkin Susan Saint James Lydia...
- of the
Porter School include Alice Hamilton,
Edith Hamilton,
architect Theodate Pope Riddle,
Gloria Vanderbilt, and
Jacqueline Kennedy On****is and Graciela...