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76:(CFA) in 1960 as Assistant Secretary and was named Secretary in 1965 after Linton Wilson’s retirement. By 1987 he was referred to in the New York Times as Executive Secretary of the CFA, a role he held until he retired on May 24, 2004. 166:
He died on December 3, 2005, at the age of 73, as a result of injuries sustained when he was hit by a moving vehicle, while crossing Connecticut Avenue, Washington, D.C., near his home. His funeral was held in
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After graduation he served in the U.S. Naval Civil Engineering Corps and worked as an architect for the Central Intelligence Agency for three years.
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Atherton was involved in numerous organizations, including the Parks and History Association, the Navy Art Foundation, the
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He was a lead contributor of the CFA publication titled “Massachusetts Avenue Architecture Vol. 1, NW Washington D.C.”
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American Institute of Architects “Thomas Jefferson Award for Public Architecture” (2005)
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He married Mary Bringhurst-Davis (1939-1993) in 1967. They had two sons and a daughter.
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The District of Columbia Mayor’s Award for Excellence in Historic Preservation (2004)
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Centennial Award of the D.C. chapter of the American Institute of Architects (1993)
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There have been numerous memorial lectures held in his honor.
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Among the many architectural projects he worked on were the
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architect
U.S. Commission of Fine Arts
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
Brigadier General Thomas Henry Atherton
Pennsylvania Memorial
France
Princeton University
United States Commission of Fine Arts
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial
Lafayette Square, Washington, D.C.
White House
World War II Memorial
Historical Society of Washington, D.C.
Columbia Historical Society
National Endowment for the Arts
American Institute of Architects
Fellow of the American Institute of Architects
Washington National Cathedral
Forty Fort
Luzerne County
"C H Atherton Biography - Commission of Fine Arts"
"Photo of Charles Henry Atherton, former Secretary of the U.S. Fine Arts Commission"
"Atherton One Name Study entry"
"Charles Henry Atherton Education at Princeton"
"Architect clash over Korean War Memorial"
"Washington Talk: Commission of Fine Arts; Arbiters of Monumental Taste"
"AIA Honoring Charles H. Atherton, 1932–2005"
"Massachusetts Avenue Architecture Vol. 1, NW Washington D.C."
"C H Atherton honors"
"Honoring Charles H. Atherton, FAIA 1932–2005"

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