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Stanley Cole (architect)

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The Philadelphia Phillies had been a client of EwingCole since 1964, and Cole enjoyed a close relationship with the team through the company. He was a friend of Phillies president and CEO
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on the new headquarters. Ewing then hired Cole as a managing partner for his firm in 1964. The new company became known as EwingCole.
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and principal of the EwingCole architectural firm. Cole was the chief architect and designer of
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until 1990. He remained a principal of EwingCole from 1990 until his death in March 2013.
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In 1970, Cole became president of EwingCole. He then served as the chairman and
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in 1948 Cole was hired by the firm, Harrison & Abromowitz, based in
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Recipients of the Distinguished Flying Cross (United States)
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after graduation, where he helped design a portion of the
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United States Army Air Forces personnel of World War II
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architect
Citizens Bank Park
Philadelphia Phillies
Brooklyn
New York
U.S. Army Air Forces
Fifth Air Force
World War II
Japanese
New Guinea
Rabaul
New Britain
Service Stars
Distinguished Flying Cross
Air Medal
bachelor's degree
architecture
engineering
Pennsylvania State University
New York City
United Nations headquarters
chemical firm
Rohm & Haas
Bristol, Pennsylvania
Independence Mall
Philadelphia
Alexander Ewing
project manager
CEO
David Montgomery

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