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<div style="white-space:nowrap;font-size:125%">'''Omaha, Nebraska, 1946; Colorado Springs, Colorado; Lodi, California'''</div style="white-space:nowrap;font-size:125%"> | <div style="white-space:nowrap;font-size:125%">'''Omaha, Nebraska, 1946; Colorado Springs, Colorado; Lodi, California'''</div style="white-space:nowrap;font-size:125%"> | ||
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− | This page is a contribution to the publication, '''[[Place Makers of Nebraska: The Architects]]'''. See the | + | '''Dana Dodge Corrough''' was born in Pasadena, California on April 24, 1903. He received a degree from Grinnell College in Iowa in 1924, continuing his education at the University of the Pacific, receiving his Master’s Degree in 1953. Corrough also attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology from 1930-1931, before serving as a Lieutenant in the U.S. Navy from 1942-1945.[[#References|[1]]] He registered to practice architecture in Nebraska in 1946, and was listed in Omaha that year, but there are currently no attributions to buildings in Nebraska.[[#References|[2]]] |
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+ | This page is a contribution to the publication, '''[[Place Makers of Nebraska: The Architects]]'''. See the [[Format and contents of Nebraska architect entries|format and contents]] page for more information on the compilation and page organization. | ||
==Compiled Nebraska Directory Listings== | ==Compiled Nebraska Directory Listings== | ||
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==Educational & Professional Associations== | ==Educational & Professional Associations== | ||
− | 1924: Bachelor of Architecture, Grinnell College, Iowa.[[# | + | 1924: Bachelor of Architecture, Grinnell College, Iowa.[[#References|[1]]] |
1926-1927: student, University of Hawaii.[[#References|[1]]] | 1926-1927: student, University of Hawaii.[[#References|[1]]] | ||
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1946: Registered Professional Architect, Nebraska, A-174; July 12, 1946.[[#References|[2]]] | 1946: Registered Professional Architect, Nebraska, A-174; July 12, 1946.[[#References|[2]]] | ||
− | + | 1946: architect, Omaha, Nebraska. | |
− | 1949-1955: | + | 1949-1955: principle, Schmidts, Hardman & Corrough.[[#References|[1]]] |
− | 1955-____: | + | 1955-____: Dana D. Corrough, Lodi, California.[[#References|[1]]] |
==Buildings & Projects== | ==Buildings & Projects== | ||
− | Court House | + | Court House (1938), Waukegan, Hawaii.[[#References|[1]]] |
− | S.H.C; Lincoln School | + | S.H.C; Lincoln School (1952), San Joaquin County, California.[[#References|[1]]] |
− | Village Oaks School | + | Village Oaks School (1954), San Joaquin County, California.[[#References|[1]]] |
− | Ripon School | + | Ripon School (1955), Ripon, California.[[#References|[1]]] |
− | Colonial Heights School | + | Colonial Heights School (1955), San Joaquin County, California.[[#References|[1]]] |
− | T.C. Knoles School, (1959) [[#References|[1]]] | + | T.C. Knoles School, (1959).[[#References|[1]]] |
− | J.R. Williams School (1959) [[#References|[1]]] | + | J.R. Williams School (1959).[[#References|[1]]] |
− | Lincoln High School (1960), | + | Lincoln High School (1960), Stockton, California.[[#References|[1]]] |
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:15, 16 November 2015
Dana Dodge Corrough was born in Pasadena, California on April 24, 1903. He received a degree from Grinnell College in Iowa in 1924, continuing his education at the University of the Pacific, receiving his Master’s Degree in 1953. Corrough also attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology from 1930-1931, before serving as a Lieutenant in the U.S. Navy from 1942-1945.[1] He registered to practice architecture in Nebraska in 1946, and was listed in Omaha that year, but there are currently no attributions to buildings in Nebraska.[2]
This page is a contribution to the publication, Place Makers of Nebraska: The Architects. See the format and contents page for more information on the compilation and page organization.
Contents
Compiled Nebraska Directory Listings
Omaha, Nebraska, 1946
Educational & Professional Associations
1924: Bachelor of Architecture, Grinnell College, Iowa.[1]
1926-1927: student, University of Hawaii.[1]
1927-1930: student, Armour Institute.[1]
1930-1931: student, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston, Massachusetts.[1]
1937-1945: principle, Flinn & Corrough.[1]
1942-1945: Lieutenant, U. S. Navy.[1]
1946: Registered Professional Architect, Nebraska, A-174; July 12, 1946.[2]
1946: architect, Omaha, Nebraska.
1949-1955: principle, Schmidts, Hardman & Corrough.[1]
1955-____: Dana D. Corrough, Lodi, California.[1]
Buildings & Projects
Court House (1938), Waukegan, Hawaii.[1]
S.H.C; Lincoln School (1952), San Joaquin County, California.[1]
Village Oaks School (1954), San Joaquin County, California.[1]
Ripon School (1955), Ripon, California.[1]
Colonial Heights School (1955), San Joaquin County, California.[1]
T.C. Knoles School, (1959).[1]
J.R. Williams School (1959).[1]
Lincoln High School (1960), Stockton, California.[1]
Notes
References
1. American Institute of Architects, comp., American Architects Directory, Third Ed. (New York: R. R. Bowker Co., 1970), 197, accessed April 4, 2010, http://communities.aia.org/sites/hdoaa/wiki/Wiki%20Pages/1970%20American%20Architects%20Directory.aspx
2. “Professional license results for Dana Dodge Corrough,” State of Nebraska Board of Engineers and Architects website, accessed October 15, 2013, http://www.ea.ne.gov/search/search.php?page=details&lic=A174
Page Citation
D. Murphy, “Dana Dodge Corrough (1903- ), Architect,” in David Murphy, Edward F. Zimmer, and Lynn Meyer, comps. Place Makers of Nebraska: The Architects. Lincoln: Nebraska State Historical Society, November 18, 2014. http://www.e-nebraskahistory.org/index.php?title=Place_Makers_of_Nebraska:_The_Architects Accessed, April 23, 2024.
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