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  1. George Washington Maher (December 25, 1864 – September 12, 1926) was an American architect during the first quarter of the 20th century. He is considered part of the Prairie School-style and was known for blending traditional architecture with the Arts & Crafts-style.

  2. A prolific author, George Maher wrote as early as 1889 about the need for a new American architecture, and throughout his career he continued in his writings to encourage other architects to develop an indigenous style based upon local conditions.

  3. George Ciccariello-Maher (born March 12, 1979), also known as Geo Maher, is an American political scientist who was an associate professor of politics and global studies at Drexel University . Academic career. Ciccariello-Maher did his undergraduate work at St. Lawrence University and Cambridge University, where he was a Davies-Jackson Scholar.

  4. Celebrating the life and work of architect George Washington Maher. As influential and respected as any contemporary American architect in his time, the George W. Maher Society seeks to expand awareness of Mahers impact and celebrate his place in history. Who We Are View His Work.

  5. 16 de dic. de 2017 · Emden claimed that George Maher was the youngest British citizen to have served in WWI. The British government claimed it had found no records proving Emden’s assertion and insisted the youngest recruit they knew of was aged 15 or 16. WWI broke out on July 28, 1914. Maher was born on May 20, 1903.

  6. George W. Maher (1864-1926) was an architect who was an influential contributor to the Prairie School movement and to American Arts and Crafts design. Based in Chicago, he sought to create an original American architecture that was free from historical references, an architecture in which form would follow function creating a unified integrated ...

  7. The George W. Maher Society seeks to celebrate the life, career, and works of architect George Washington Maher, and to bring together and educate those who are interested in his work, or own one of his designs.