Birge Clark
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Birge M. Clark (1893–1989) was an American architect, called “Palo Alto's best-loved architect” by the Palo Alto Weekly; he worked largely in the Spanish Colonial Revival style.[1] He was the son of Arthur B. Clark, a professor of art and architecture at Stanford and the first mayor of Mayfield, California, later part of Palo Alto.[2]
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- ^ http://www.paloaltoonline.com/news_features/centennial/1920SE.php
- ^ http://www.paloaltoonline.com/weekly/morgue/news/1994_May_25.CREATOR7.html
- Article in Palo Alto Weekly.
- Shorter article in the Palo Alto Weekly.
- XML catalog of correspondence with Herbert Hoover.
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