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Frederick James Woodbridge

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He was faculty at the Extension, School of Architecture, 1934-1942 as a critic in Design, Instructor in History of Architecture and Rendering, Lecturer on Design at the Institutional Residence Halls, of Teacher's College, Columbia University (1939–1942). He was the architect for excavations at
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Within the AIA, he was the chairman for the Committee on Architectural Services, Vice Chairman for the Committee on Buildings Costs, Secretary for the New York Chapter Civilian Protection Committee from 1940–1941. He was the president of the Architectural League and secretary of its executive
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He was a member of the Plattsburg & Columbia S.A.T.C in 1918, U.S. Naval Reserve Lieutenant, Lt. Commander of the O. in C. Air Naval Training Unit, Naval and Air Station, Quonset from 1942–1945.
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Columbia Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation alumni
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Antioch of Pisidia, Turkey, and at Carthage, Tunisia, from 1924 to 1925.
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Frederick J. Woodbridge architectural records and papers, 1921-1971
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He died on January 17, 1974 (aged 73) in Manhattan, New York City.
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Columbia Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation
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Avery Architectural & Fine Arts Library, Columbia University
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Minneapolis, Minnesota
Manhattan, New York City
Phillips Exeter Academy
Amherst College
Columbia University
American Academy in Rome
American Institute of Architects
Frederick J.E. Woodbridge
AIA
New York
New Jersey
Connecticut
Evans, Moore & Woodbridge
Malmfeldt, Adams & Woodbridge
Adams & Woodbridge
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Columbia Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation
McKim, Mead & White


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