• William Louis Ayres (1874–November 30, 1947), better known by his professional name Louis Ayres, was an American architect who was one of the most prominent...
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    Johnny Belinda (1948). Ayres was born in Minneapolis to Irma Bevernick and Louis Ayres, who divorced when he was four. Louis, an amateur musician and...
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    federal government." Louis Ayres, a member of the board, was selected as the architect for the Department of Commerce Building. Ayres, Arthur Brown Jr. (assigned...
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    tropical fish expert who was sentenced to prison in a tax fraud case (B) Louis Ayres (1874–1947), architect best known for designing the United States Memorial...
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    (2018), Romeo & Juliet (2019), and A Midsummer Night's Dream (2020). Louis Ayres (1892), architect Bill Berkson, poet, critic and editor Jake Bernstein...
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    the Italian Romanesque Revival style by York and Sawyer, with William Louis Ayres as the partner in charge. It is on the south side of 42nd Street, across...
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    (1745-1830), military officer and philanthropist after whom Rutgers is named Louis Ayres, Medievalist architect best known for designing the United States Memorial...
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    Romeyn Beck Ayres (December 20, 1825 – December 4, 1888) was a Union Army general in the American Civil War. Ayres was born at East Creek, New York, along...
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  • L. S. Ayres and Company was a department store based in Indianapolis, Indiana, and founded in 1872 by Lyman S. Ayres. Over the years its Indianapolis flagship...
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    by York and Sawyer in Italian Romanesque Revival style, with William Louis Ayres as the partner in charge. The huge interior, which measures 65 feet high...
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    Supervising Architect of the U.S. Treasury (Louis E. Simon) and six private architects, including Louis Ayres, Edward H. Bennett, Arthur Brown Jr., William...
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  • Kenneth Black architect, Lansing, MI, 1931 Department of Commerce, Louis Ayres, architect, Washington, D.C., 1934 American Institute of Pharmacy, John...
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    Building, Montreal (1926–1928) Commerce Court North (consulting, 1931) Louis Ayres (Partner) Frederick Staples Benedict Notes Gray, Christopher (2013-05-30)...
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    architects Louis Ayres and Frederick Law Olmsted Jr.; Partridge; and representatives from McKim, Mead & White (MMW). Pope, Gilbert, Medary, Ayres, and Olmsted...
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  • Texas. Ben Franklin Stores purchased Texas retailer Duke & Ayres in the early 1970s. Duke & Ayres was a chain of 5 and 10 cent stores based in Dallas, Texas...
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    Descendants; and served on the 1934 Prix de Rome jury with architects Louis Ayres and John Russell Pope. Kendall was a member of the Century Association...
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  • Richard Ayres (born 29 October 1965) is a British composer and music teacher. Born in Cornwall, England, Richard Ayres followed Morton Feldman's classes...
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    than the old. However, both Taft and another member, Louis Ayres, recommended acceptance. Ayres did suggest "that 'In God We Trust' be placed in some...
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    Alfred Louis Cannan (born 20 January 1968) MHK is an independent Member of the House of Keys for Ayre & Michael and is the current Chief Minister of the...
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  • Alexander Archipenko 1887-1964 1962 John Taylor Arms 1887-1953 1932 Louis Ayres 1874-1947 1944 George Fletcher Babb 1836-1915 1907 Henry Bacon 1866-1924...
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  • 1813 – March 3, 1815 September 30, 1816 – March 3, 1817 ? Steven Beckwith Ayres Independent Democratic 18th March 4, 1911 – March 3, 1913 Manhattan ? Alfred...
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    was usually called an "ayre", possibly borrowed from the French word, air. The first written record of the lute songs or ayres is a 1597 publication First...
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  • Thomas Vernon Ayres (April 27, 1909 – February 18, 1968) was a Canadian ice hockey defenceman. Ayres played six seasons in the National Hockey League for...
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    essayed. Hired on June 15, she completed her models by July 1, when Louis Ayres, a member of the commission, came to view them. He was enthusiastic,...
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    from SIRIS. Bryant, Tim (12 Dec 2014). "Masonic Temple to go on sale". St. Louis Post Dispatch. Retrieved 21 November 2016. "Victor Berlendis, 1867-1947...
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    The May Department Stores Company (category Companies based in St. Louis)
    sold, and merged regional department stores, such as Foley's and L.S. Ayres. During most of its history, the operations of the various divisions were...
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    data. In 1908-09 Ayres lectured on education at New York University. On behalf of the American Statistical Association in 1915 Ayres became secretary...
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    wanted to return to New York, Ayres left classical music for popular, accepting a job with Jimmy Carr's Orchestra. Ayres later worked with Abe Lyman and...
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    coins), informing him that the models would be ready in about a week. Louis Ayres, a member of the Fine Arts Commission, and James Earle Fraser, a former...
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    the river, he was placed the next day on the staff of General Romeyn B. Ayres, who commanded the division. While serving with the Army of the Potomac...
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