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Definition of Charles follen mckim
1. Noun. United States neoclassical architect (1847-1909).
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Literary usage of Charles follen mckim
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Miscellaneous Addresses by Elihu Root (1917)
"1909 When Charles Follen McKim died, September 14, 1909, memorial meetings were
held in New York and in Washington, both of which were addressed by Mr. Root ..."
2. The Practical Book of Architecture by Charles Matlack Price (1916)
"... Mead & White—Charles Follen McKim—was as great a master of large architectural
conceptions as Stanford White was a master of detail. ..."
3. Installation of Edmund Janes James, PH.D., LL.D., as President of the University by Illinois University, Edgar Jerome Townsend, Wallace Nelson Stearns, George Mygatt Fisk, Stephen Sheldon Colvin (1906)
"Mr. Charles Follen McKim was a student at Harvard Scientific School and the Ecole
des Beaux Arts. Beginning practice in, he was joined in partnership by ..."
4. My Impressions of America by Margot Asquith (1922)
"The architects of the building were McKim, Mead, & White of New York, but most
of the design was the work of Charles Follen McKim. ..."