Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Louis_W._Ross> ?p ?o }
- Louis_W._Ross abstract "Louis Ross redirects here. For those of similar name, see Lewis Ross (disambiguation)Louis Warren Ross (July 18, 1893 – September 8, 1966) was an American architect from Boston, Massachusetts, perhaps best known for his work at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, where he designed over thirty of the campus buildings there.Ross was born in Arlington, Massachusetts on July 18, 1893, the third of the five children of Louis Hall Ross and Mable Louisa Rawson. He was the grandson of agriculturalist Warren Winn Rawson and Helen Maria Mair. Graduating from Arlington High School in June 1913, he entered the Massachusetts Agricultural College (presently the University of Massachusetts Amherst) as a pomology major in the fall of that same year. During his time at the college he was notably active in college sports, having played on the football, baseball, and hockey teams, serving as captain of the latter. He was also a member of the campus \"mandolin club\" and the Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity.Ross graduated in 1917, entering the army soon after. He would serve as an infantry lieutenant in the 166th Regiment of the 42nd Infantry Division, better known as the \"Rainbow Division\", in France during the First World War. By the end of the war he had been awarded a Purple Heart with an oak leaf cluster.After the war, Ross entered the Harvard Graduate School of Architecture in 1921, graduating four years later in 1925. He would spend the next ten years working as a draftsman for prominent Boston architect, Edward T. P. Graham before starting his own firm in 1935. One of his first independent projects, Thatcher House, was designed for his alma mater as the first dorm of the Northeast Residential Complex and the oldest dormitory still in use on campus today. His first design was seen as such a success by the university (by known this time known as Massachusetts State College) that he was given a gold medal at the 1938 commencement for his design and oversight of the building's construction. This would be the first of over 20 dormitories that he would design for the university, among other buildings.Although not as widely known as his campus work, Ross would also design a variety of buildings in the towns of Amherst, Northampton, Winchester, Needham and Newton.Ross moved to Newton in the early 1920s where he met Dorothy M. Pickett; the couple were wed on October 8, 1928. They had two children, a son, Warren R. Ross, and a daughter, Sally L. Pestalozzi. In the last 10 years of his life Ross spent his summers in Rockport, and continued his work up until the age of 72, only a year prior to his death. After what was described as \"a brief illness\", Louis Warren Ross died on Thursday, September 8, 1966. Although his namesake is confined to the Builder's Association plaques of the many university buildings, never before, or since, has the Amherst campus been shaped so thoroughly by any single individual as Ross had done in his 30 years of service to the institution. It may be said that entire sections of the campus, encompass his legacy.".
- Louis_W._Ross alias "Ross, Louis W.".
- Louis_W._Ross award University_of_Massachusetts_Amherst.
- Louis_W._Ross birthDate "1893-07-18".
- Louis_W._Ross birthPlace Arlington,_Massachusetts.
- Louis_W._Ross birthYear "1893".
- Louis_W._Ross deathDate "1966-09-08".
- Louis_W._Ross deathPlace Newton,_Massachusetts.
- Louis_W._Ross deathYear "1966".
- Louis_W._Ross significantBuilding Arnold_House_(Amherst,_Massachusetts).
- Louis_W._Ross significantBuilding James_C._Greenough_House.
- Louis_W._Ross significantBuilding Kenyon_L._Butterfield_House.
- Louis_W._Ross significantBuilding Ralph_A._Van_Meter_House.
- Louis_W._Ross significantBuilding Roscoe_W._Thatcher_House.
- Louis_W._Ross significantBuilding Skinner_Hall.
- Louis_W._Ross significantBuilding Student_Union_(Amherst,_Massachusetts).
- Louis_W._Ross significantProject List_of_University_of_Massachusetts_Amherst_residence_halls.
- Louis_W._Ross thumbnail LouisWarrenRoss.svg?width=300.
- Louis_W._Ross wikiPageID "32761531".
- Louis_W._Ross wikiPageLength "9935".
- Louis_W._Ross wikiPageOutDegree "76".
- Louis_W._Ross wikiPageRevisionID "699334991".
- Louis_W._Ross wikiPageWikiLink 42nd_Infantry_Division_(United_States).
- Louis_W._Ross wikiPageWikiLink Alden_C._Brett_House.
- Louis_W._Ross wikiPageWikiLink Amherst,_Massachusetts.
- Louis_W._Ross wikiPageWikiLink Architect.
- Louis_W._Ross wikiPageWikiLink Arlington,_Massachusetts.
- Louis_W._Ross wikiPageWikiLink Arlington_High_School_(Massachusetts).
- Louis_W._Ross wikiPageWikiLink Arnold_House_(Amherst,_Massachusetts).
- Louis_W._Ross wikiPageWikiLink Boston.
- Louis_W._Ross wikiPageWikiLink Category:1893_births.
- Louis_W._Ross wikiPageWikiLink Category:1966_deaths.
- Louis_W._Ross wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_architects.
- Louis_W._Ross wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_military_personnel_of_World_War_I.
- Louis_W._Ross wikiPageWikiLink Category:Architects_from_Massachusetts.
- Louis_W._Ross wikiPageWikiLink Category:Artists_from_Newton,_Massachusetts.
- Louis_W._Ross wikiPageWikiLink Category:Harvard_University_alumni.
- Louis_W._Ross wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_Arlington,_Massachusetts.
- Louis_W._Ross wikiPageWikiLink Category:Recipients_of_the_Purple_Heart_medal.
- Louis_W._Ross wikiPageWikiLink Category:University_of_Massachusetts_Amherst_alumni.
- Louis_W._Ross wikiPageWikiLink Category:University_of_Massachusetts_Amherst_buildings.
- Louis_W._Ross wikiPageWikiLink Drafter.
- Louis_W._Ross wikiPageWikiLink Dwight_House.
- Louis_W._Ross wikiPageWikiLink Edward_T._P._Graham.
- Louis_W._Ross wikiPageWikiLink Edwin_D._Gorman_House.
- Louis_W._Ross wikiPageWikiLink Hamlin_House.
- Louis_W._Ross wikiPageWikiLink Harvard_Graduate_School_of_Design.
- Louis_W._Ross wikiPageWikiLink Hugh_P._Baker_House.
- Louis_W._Ross wikiPageWikiLink James_C._Greenough_House.
- Louis_W._Ross wikiPageWikiLink Johnson_House_(Amherst,_Massachusetts).
- Louis_W._Ross wikiPageWikiLink Kenyon_L._Butterfield_House.
- Louis_W._Ross wikiPageWikiLink Knowlton_House.
- Louis_W._Ross wikiPageWikiLink Leach_House.
- Louis_W._Ross wikiPageWikiLink Lewis_House_(Amherst,_Massachusetts).
- Louis_W._Ross wikiPageWikiLink Lewis_Ross.
- Louis_W._Ross wikiPageWikiLink List_of_University_of_Massachusetts_Amherst_residence_halls.
- Louis_W._Ross wikiPageWikiLink Mary_Lyon_House.
- Louis_W._Ross wikiPageWikiLink New_Africa_House.
- Louis_W._Ross wikiPageWikiLink Newton,_Massachusetts.
- Louis_W._Ross wikiPageWikiLink Northampton,_Massachusetts.
- Louis_W._Ross wikiPageWikiLink Oak_leaf_cluster.
- Louis_W._Ross wikiPageWikiLink Paige_Laboratory.
- Louis_W._Ross wikiPageWikiLink Paul_A._Chadbourne_House.
- Louis_W._Ross wikiPageWikiLink Phi_Sigma_Kappa.
- Louis_W._Ross wikiPageWikiLink Purple_Heart.
- Louis_W._Ross wikiPageWikiLink Ralph_A._Van_Meter_House.
- Louis_W._Ross wikiPageWikiLink Rockport,_Massachusetts.
- Louis_W._Ross wikiPageWikiLink Roscoe_W._Thatcher_House.
- Louis_W._Ross wikiPageWikiLink Skinner_Hall.
- Louis_W._Ross wikiPageWikiLink South_College_(Amherst,_Massachusetts).
- Louis_W._Ross wikiPageWikiLink Student_Union_(Amherst,_Massachusetts).
- Louis_W._Ross wikiPageWikiLink Thatcher_House.
- Louis_W._Ross wikiPageWikiLink Thayer_Laboratory.
- Louis_W._Ross wikiPageWikiLink Tufts_University.
- Louis_W._Ross wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Massachusetts_Amherst.
- Louis_W._Ross wikiPageWikiLink Warren_W._Rawson.
- Louis_W._Ross wikiPageWikiLink William_P._Brooks_House.
- Louis_W._Ross wikiPageWikiLink William_Wheeler_House_(Amherst,_Massachusetts).
- Louis_W._Ross wikiPageWikiLink Winchester,_Massachusetts.
- Louis_W._Ross wikiPageWikiLink Winchester_High_School_(Massachusetts).
- Louis_W._Ross wikiPageWikiLink World_War_I.
- Louis_W._Ross wikiPageWikiLink File:LouisWarrenRoss.svg.
- Louis_W._Ross wikiPageWikiLinkText "Louis W. Ross".
- Louis_W._Ross alternativeNames "Ross, Louis W.".
- Louis_W._Ross awards "1938".
- Louis_W._Ross birthDate "1893-07-18".
- Louis_W._Ross birthPlace Arlington,_Massachusetts.
- Louis_W._Ross dateOfBirth "1893-07-18".
- Louis_W._Ross dateOfDeath "1966-09-08".
- Louis_W._Ross deathDate "1966-09-08".
- Louis_W._Ross deathPlace Newton,_Massachusetts.
- Louis_W._Ross name "Louis Warren Ross".
- Louis_W._Ross name "Ross, Louis Warren".
- Louis_W._Ross nationality "American".
- Louis_W._Ross placeOfBirth "Arlington, Massachusetts".
- Louis_W._Ross placeOfDeath "Newton, Massachusetts".
- Louis_W._Ross shortDescription "American architect, recipient of a purple heart during the First World War".
- Louis_W._Ross significantBuildings Arnold_House_(Amherst,_Massachusetts).
- Louis_W._Ross significantBuildings James_C._Greenough_House.
- Louis_W._Ross significantBuildings Kenyon_L._Butterfield_House.