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191:, and younger sister of Lois Kellogg who was married that same day to Philip C. Jessup, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wynans Jessup, of 20 Fifth Avenue. The double-wedding took place on the grounds of the brides' parents residence. Adams' best man was his brother William Adams Jr. After which they moved to France for a few years. While there he focused his studies of European architecture. He and his wife had two children. A son, Richard Greenleaf Adams, born in 1923 and 4 years later they welcomed a daughter named Lois Kellogg Adams. They then moved back to New York sometime in the 1930s. 386: 257:
Within the AIA, he was the chairman of the Unification Committee in 1941, the B.A.I.D. Trustee, Director, and a trustee, president of the Diplome Society. He was a member of the Architectural League.
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In 1970, he lived on East 86th Street. He was a veteran of both World Wars, serving as a commander in the United States Naval Reserve from 1917 to 1920 and 1941 to 1945.
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He was a member of the U.S. Naval Reserve as a Lieutenant, Lt. Commander, and Commander, serving as a security officer of the Brooklyn Naval Yard from 1942 to 1945.
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In a double-marriage ceremony on July 24, 1921, he married Emiline Kellogg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Kellogg of
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He was licensed in New York (1929), Connecticut (1933), New Jersey (1931), and nationally as NCARB (1940)
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Fleshing Out Skull and Bones: Investigations into America's Most Powerful Secret Society
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Anthony Baker, Robert B. MacKay, Carol A. Traynor, eds. with foreword by Brendan Gill,
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to Mr. and Mrs. William Adams of New York. He had an older brother named William Jr.
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Adams commenced his practice in 1929, that year forming the firm of
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Adams attended the Groton School, graduation in 1916. earned his
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in the early 1930s. Adams continued those firms merging with
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1945–1974), and under his own name at the end of his life (
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books. The last year the members were published in the
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in 1920. There, he was a member of the secret society,
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from 1929 to 1941, which shortly became the firm of
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Lenox, Massachusetts
New York Hospital
New York City
AIA
New York
New Jersey
Connecticut
Malmfeldt, Adams & Prentice
Adams & Prentice
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Malmfeldt, Adams & Woodbridge
Adams & Woodbridge
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Lenox, Massachusetts
Utica, New York
Bachelor of Architecture
Yale University
Skull and Bones
Ecole des Beaux Arts
F.B. Morse Prize
John C. Greenleaf
Adams and Prentice
American Institute of Architects
Frederick James Woodbridge
Adirondack Museum
Blue Mountain Lake, New York
Hamilton College
Clinton, New York
New York City

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