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John Cameron Greenleaf : ウィキペディア英語版 | John Cameron Greenleaf
John Cameron Greenleaf, AIA, (born 1878), was an American architect based in New York City who practiced in early twentieth century under his own name and as partner in the firm of Mills & Greenleaf. ==Early life and education== Born June 2, 1878 in Lenox, Massachusetts, to Dr. Richard C. Greenleaf (b. 1845, Boston, BA, Harvard (1866), MD, Harvard (1870)), physician, and Adalein E. Stone (b. 1849, New Jersey).〔 He went to Westminster School, took a select course at Yale University Sheffield Scientific School, “where he was a member of Delta Psi, the University Crew, the University Banjo Club, the Governing Board of the University Club, the Renaissance Club, and was chairman of the Triennial Committee, and was a Cup Man.” 〔 Thereafter, he attended Columbia University, Department of Architecture from 1899 to 1901, moved to Paris during the summer of 1901, attended the Ecole des Beaux Arts, Department of Architecture from 1903 to 1905.〔
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