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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ralph_CramRalph Cram - Wikipedia

    Ralph Cram may refer to: Ralph Adams Cram (1863–1942), American architect; Ralph W. Cram (1869–1952), American journalist and newspaper editor

  2. 18 de mai. de 2018 · Cram, Ralph Adams. Cram, Ralph Adams (1863–1942). Leading Gothic Revivalist in the USA, much influenced by the works of Bodley, Morris, and Ruskin. He went into partnership with Charles Francis Wentworth (1861–97) in 1889, and together they built the Episcopalian Church of All Saints, Ashmont, Dorchester, Boston, MA (1891–1913).

  3. 25 de mar. de 2024 · Ralph Adams Cram University of Massachusetts Press, 2005 [hardback] [English] Heart of Europe Ralph Adams Cram (author) hansebooks, 2018 [paperback] [English] Rue M. le Prince No. 252 [Kabinett der Phantasten] Ralph Adams Cram, Heiko Postma (afterword, translator, series editor) JMB Verlag & Dienstleistungen, 2018 [First edition, paperback]

  4. 18 de abr. de 2008 · An Architect for all Purposes. Apr 18, 2008. Ralph Adams Cram: An Architect’s Four Quests: Medieval, Modernist, American, Ecumenical. by Douglass Shand-Tucci. University of Massachusetts Press (Amherst), 624 pp., $49.95 cloth, 2005. R alph Adams Cram was a man of such prodigious talents that even two volumes of biography, this and Shand-Tucci ...

  5. Ralph Adams Cram designed the chapel in the Colonial Revival style. Choate broke ground for the building in May 1924 and dedicated it in 1925. Choate merged with a girl’s prep school in 1971 and became Choate Rosemary Hall. In 1998, the school rededicated the chapel and renamed it after the Rev. Seymour St. John, headmaster from 1947 to 1973.

  6. The group of Collegiate Gothic buildings was designed by Ralph Adams Cram and located on a hill, one-half mile west of the main campus. Its most prominent architectural landmark is the 173-ft-high Cleveland Tower , which features one of the largest carillons in the United States.