William Robert Ware (May 27, 1832 – June 9, 1915), born in Cambridge, Massachusetts into a family of the Unitarian clergy, was an American architect,...
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Franciscan friar William Robert Ware (1832–1915), American architect W. James Ware (born William James Ware; 1946), American federal judge Bill Ware (born 1959)...
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Institute of Technology in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Founded in 1865 by William Robert Ware, the school offered the first architecture curriculum in the United...
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Robert Ware (23 October 1639 – 7 April 1697) was a historian and forger of historical documents, which he applied to Protestant polemics. Ware was born...
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screenwriter David Karp Wilbur Ware, American jazz bassist William Ware, American novelist William Robert Ware, American architect Buzzy Wares (1886–1964), American...
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cultural critic Tommy Vietor ‘98, political commentator and podcaster William Robert Ware, architect Richard B. Wigglesworth, U.S. Representative Justin Yoon...
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Columbia School of Mines into a formal School of Architecture by William Robert Ware in 1881—making it one of the first such professional programs in...
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incorporates part of the earlier gothic revival building designed by William Robert Ware and Henry Van Brunt in 1867. The church has long been associated...
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anesthesia. Its design has been attributed to the Boston architect William Robert Ware and to the sculptor John Quincy Adams Ward. It is 40 feet (12 m)...
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1870–77, William Robert Ware and Henry Van Brunt); and Cornell University (Sage Hall (1871–75, Charles Babcock). In 1871, English architect William Burges...
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