Fritsch, Margaret G., 1899-1993
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found: OrU files, August 8, 2019(Margaret Goodin Fritsch; Margaret G. Fritsch; Mary Margaret Goodin Fritsch; Portland, Oregon architect; born in Salem, November 3, 1899; graduated from the University of Oregon School of Architecture in 1923; Oregon's first licensed woman architect and first female member of the American Institute of Architects from the West; worked primarily on residential properties; associate of architect Day W. Hill on the design of the Cameo Theatre, Newberg, Oregon, 1937, where she was responsible for plan review; moved to Alaska in 1963 to serve as planning director for the Greater Juneau Borough; died June 27, 1993, in Juneau, Alaska)
found: OCLC, August 8, 2019(access point: Fritsch, Margaret G.; Fritsch, Margaret Goodin, 1899-1993; usage: Margaret G. Fritsch; Margaret Goodin Fritsch)
found: Oregon Encyclopedia, via WWW, August 8, 2019(Mary Margaret Goodin Fritsch; Margaret Goodin Fritsch; born 1899, died 1993; the first woman to graduate from the University of Oregon's School of Architecture, receiving her degree in 1923, and the first woman to be licensed as an architect in the State of Oregon in 1926; served as secretary of the Oregon State Board of Architect Examiners, 1926-1956; eventually opened her own architectural practice in and later served as a city planner in Alaska)
found: Wikipedia, August 8, 2019(Margaret Goodin Fritsch (November 3, 1899-June 27, 1993) was an American architect. Born Margaret Goodin, she met her husband, Frederick Fritsch, a fellow architect, in 1925 and they married in 1928; established her own architectural office in Portland, Oregon, in 1933)
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2019-08-13: new
2019-08-14: revised
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