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Mr. Walker is a native of Boston and as a student of architecture served on the archaeological expedition to Asia Minor in 1881, and then traveled for two years. He began practice in his profession in Boston in 1884 and has been a lecturer at the Museum of Fine Arts, the Institute of Technology, the Lowell Institute and Harvard University. Since 1913 he has been Director of the Boston School of Fine Arts, is a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects and has taken a prominent part in various artistic activities of both national and local importance. He is editor of The Architectural Review and ias writer on decoration and architecture.
C. Howard Walker; America’s Titanic Strength Expressed in Architecture. Current History 1 January 1925; 21 (4): 550–558. doi: https://doi.org/10.1525/curh.1925.21.4.550
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