Margaret Henderson Floyd

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Dr. Margaret Henderson Floyd (1932-1997) was Professor of Architectural History at Tufts University. Her writing includes several titles on the work of late 19th Century American architects including Louis Sullivan and Henry Hobson Richardson. The Department of Art and Architectural History at Tufts established the Floyd Lecture Series in 1999 and the Architectural Studies Prize in 2005.

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