George L. Howe
George L. Howe (1898–1977) was an American architect and writer.
Also recorded as George Locke Howe; George Howe.
Overview
Recorded at birth as George Locke Howe.
Born at Bristol in 1898, died at Salem in 1977.
In detail
George L. Howe studied at Harvard College and Harvard University. the recorded working language is English.
Employment is recorded with Office of Strategic Services.
Sources
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Howe, George (1886-1955), architect, American National Biography Online, 2000
scholarly publication · Scholarly
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Howe, George Augustus, third Viscount Howe (1725?–1758), Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, 2018
scholarly publication · Scholarly
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Howe, George Frederick, (1856–7 Dec. 1937), Who Was Who, 2007
scholarly publication · Scholarly
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Howe, George, M.D. (1655?–1710), Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, 2017
scholarly publication · Scholarly
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q57500375: George L. Howe
Institutional database · Scholarly · Wikimedia Foundation
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Wellcome Collection catalogue records 115 works naming George L. Howe.
museum collection · Unverified · Wellcome Collection
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“George L. Howe”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
reference work · Reputable secondary · Wikipedia
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