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Jones, Robert T. (Robert Taylor), 1884-1963

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Personal name headingJones, Robert T. (Robert Taylor), 1884-1963
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Variant(s)Jones, Robert T. (Robert Taylor), 1884-
Associated countryUnited States
Associated placeMinneapolis (Minn.)
Birth date1884-11-24
Death date1963-03-31
Place of birthCincinnati (Ohio)
Place of deathMinneapolis (Minn.)
Field of activityArchitecture Architecture--Study and teaching Architecture, Domestic
AffiliationUniversity of Minnesota. School of Architecture
National Conference on Housing (U.S.)
Minneapolis (Minn.). City Planning Commission
Home Owners' Loan Corporation
Architects' Small House Service Bureau
Profession or occupationArchitecture teachers University and college faculty members
Found inHis Authentic small houses of the twenties, 1987: CIP t.p. (Robert T. Jones)
NUC pre-56 (Jones, Robert Taylor, 1884- )
City planning, 1950: title page (Robert T. Jones, School of Architecture)
Findagrave.com, July 15, 2022 (Robert Taylor Jones; born 24 November 1884, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA; died 31 March 1963 (aged 78))
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Star Tribune (Minneapolis, Minnesota), 2 April 1963, Tuesday, viewed July 15, 2022: page 14 (R.T. Jones; Robert T. Jones, former president of Minneapolis City Planning Commission and professor emeritus of University of Minnesota School of Architecture; Prof. Jones died Sunday [31 March 1963] at 78; born in Cincinnati, Ohio; studied architecture at Vincennes, Ind., University and University of Illinois; came to Minnesota in 1919 as assistant professor in School of Architecture, full professor in 1929 and retired from there in 1953; member of President Hoover's Conference on Housing in 1938 and Minneapolis Mayor's Housing Conference in 1930s; associate architect of Sumner Field Homes built by federal government in 1936; regional supervisor for Federal Home Owners Loan Corp.; member of City Planning Commission, 1942-1956, president , 1945-1950; wrote "Small Homes of Architectural Distinction", 1928; edited Small Home Magazine, 1932-1938; general manager of Architects Small House Service Bureau)
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