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coerce the architect into unwittingly for allurements which lead him out of the paths of righteousness." The AIA censured
Stoddard and suspended him from architectural practice for three months. A member of the AIA's Washington State chapter since 1922, Stoddard wrote an apology to the institute and attempted to appeal, but the suspension was maintained.
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Stoddard served in a number of civic organizations and boards. He was a member of the State
Hospital Advisory Council Executive Committee from 1948 to 1949, the chairman of the Seattle Civic Arts Committee from 1947, and a member of the King County Educational Advisory Committee and Juvenile Advisory
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in 1917. Upon his return to the United States, he traveled to
Seattle and founded the architecture and construction firm Stoddard and Son with his father. After building a variety of residential and commercial structures together, his father died in 1929, and Stoddard continued private practice under
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alongside structural engineer
Sigmund Ivarsson. From 1955 to 1960, he partnered with Francis Huggard to form the firm Stoddard-Huggard & Associates. Together, they designed the Battery Street branch of the National Bank of Commerce in Seattle, Sand Point Elementary School, and an addition to
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featured little news or information relevant to the field, with each issue showing off the work of an individual architect or firm. This violated the AIA's regulations against architectural advertisements; the
Judicial Committee of the AIA characterized the magazine as an attempt to "intrigue or
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for violating AIA guidelines against advertisement due to a showcase of his work published in an architecture magazine. The same year, he partnered with a group of prominent local architects to design
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187:American Expeditionary Forces
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394:Metropolitan Printing Plant
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