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Lois Howe
Lois Lilley Howe (September 25, 1864 – September 13, 1964) was an American architect and founder of the first all female architecture firm in Boston, Massachusetts. Howe was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Howe studied at the Museum of Fine Arts School from 1882-1886.〔 She later studied architecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology where she studied with fellow female student Sophia Hayden. Howe graduated in 1890. After graduation she worked in the offices of Allen and Kenway. She placed second in a competition to design the Women's Building at the Chicago World's Fair. Howe opened her own architect office in 1894. In 1913 she partnered with Eleanor Manning and in 1926 Mary Almy joined the firm which then became Howe, Manning & Almy, Inc. 〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://backbayhouses.org/lois-lilley-howe/ )〕 For a short time around 1920, the landscape architect Elizabeth Greenleaf Pattee worked for Howe.〔Allaback, Sarah. ''The First American Women Architects''. University of Illinois Press, 2008.〕 During her career, Howe was president of the Business Women's Club of Boston and president of the MIT Women's Association.〔 Howe retired in 1937 when Howe, Manning & Almy, Inc. dissolved.〔 ==Awards and recognition== In 1901, Howe became the second woman member of the American Institute of Architecture (AIA).〔Hays, Johanna. ''Louise Blanchard Bethune: America's First Female Professional Architect''. McFarland, 2014, pp. 20-21.〕 In 1931, she was elected an AIA fellow.
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