Talk:Samuel Mockbee

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Could someone please redirect Sam Mockbee to this page? I'm in a hurry and can't remember how it's done. Archtemplar 18:11, 21 February 2006 (UTC)

  • OK. --Dystopos 19:07, 21 February 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Conversational text moved from the article

I have also removed the email address and telephone number originally posted:

hi, I worked with Sambo Mockbee my entire architectural internship. I also worked with L. Coleman Coker (Coleman prefers to proceed his name with the initial L, for Lawrence). When I started working with Sambo, the firm's name was Mockbee Coker Howorth Architects. Later on, the partners split and I continued working with Mockbee Coker Architects. Most publications show work attributed to Mockbee Coker which might more accurately be represented as being done by Mockbee Coker Howorth; Tom Howorth is edited out. Mockbee's architectural partnership with Coleman Coker was recognized for an ingenious... ought be: Mockbee's architectural partnership with L. Coleman Coker and Tom Howorth was recognized for an ingenious... Spence Kellum

Maralia 20:20, 14 July 2007 (UTC)