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Title
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The Stained Glass Windows at Congregation B'Nai Jehudah
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Description
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The abstract states "this study investigates the social and cultural meaning manifest in the style and iconography of John La Farge's stained glass windows for Congregation B'nai Jedudah, as well as the architecture of the Linwood Boulevard temple, in Kansas City, Missouri." Chapters include information on Rabbi Harry H. Mayer, John La Farge, Howe & Hoit, and the temple windows as well as B'nai Jehudah's Wyandotte Street Temple (1875-1885), Oak Street Temple (1885-1908), and Linwood Boulevard Temple (1908-1956).
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Date
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2004
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Object Type
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Thesis/Dissertation
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Title
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The North Kansas City Urban District
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Description
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Abstract of a dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy for the University of Missouri. It describes the North Kansas City District, including Harlem, Missouri. There is a discussion of the various physical and cultural landscape forms of the district in an urban planning context, with maps and photos, including information about the Armour Packing Company.
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Date
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1930
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Object Type
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Thesis/Dissertation