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Charles E. White, Jr. : ウィキペディア英語版 | Charles E. White, Jr. Charles E. White, Jr. (1876–1936) was a noted Chicago area architect who for a time worked in the Oak Park studio of Frank Lloyd Wright and who, both before and after that time, had a successful and influential career as an architect and a writer on architectural subjects. It is fair to say that White is an under-appreciated member of Wright’s Oak Park studio staff. ==Early years and education==
Charles Elmer White, Jr. was born May 18, 1876, in Lynn, Massachusetts, the son of Charles E. White, Sr. and his wife Agnes Elizabeth Safford. Through his father, White was a direct descendant of American Revolutionary War soldiers William Loud and Michael Porter.〔The Sons of the American Revolution Magazine, Volumes 1-4 By Sons of the American Revolution, p 35〕 While the "Book of Chicagoans" (1917) states that White took special classes at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Paul Sprague writes in "Guide to Frank Lloyd Wright and Prairie School Architecture in Oak Park" that White graduated from the architecture program at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1895, M.I.T.'s registrar's office has no record of him ever attending, either a regular or special student, much less graduating from the institution.〔John W. Leonard, ed. "Charles Elmer White, Jr.", The Book of Chicagoans: A Biograpical Dictionary of Leading Men and Women of the City of Chicago (Chicago: A. N. Marquis and Company, 1917), 722; Paul Sprague, "Guide to Frank Lloyd Wright and Prairie School Architecture in Oak Park," (Oak Park, IL: Village of Oak Park, 1986), 94.〕
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