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  • Martin Wolfe, a principle at Solomon, Cordwell, Buenz in Chicago, was more pragmatic.

    J. Michael Welton: In Aspen, the Value of Architecture J. Michael Welton 2010

  • Charles B. Brooks of Oxford, Maine, and Roxana A. Cordwell of Greenwood, Maine, were betrothed in the spring of 1842.

    Archive 2005-06-01 2005

  • “Those few words…hit us like a laser beam right between the eyes,” said John Cordwell.

    Masters of the Air Donald L. Miller 2006

  • “They were like”: RAF flier John Cordwell interviewed in Behind the Wire, a documentary film produced in 1994 by A.

    Masters of the Air Donald L. Miller 2006

  • “Those few words…hit us like a laser beam right between the eyes,” said John Cordwell.

    Masters of the Air Donald L. Miller 2006

  • “They were like”: RAF flier John Cordwell interviewed in Behind the Wire, a documentary film produced in 1994 by A.

    Masters of the Air Donald L. Miller 2006

  • As she neared the Cordwell estate she became aware of a white youth on the opposite pavement.

    The Jigsaw Man Britton, Paul, 1946- 1997

  • As many cars as possible were scouring the town, but there were too many roads which Cordwell could have used and not enough vehicles to cover them.

    Hard Frost Wingfield, R. D. 1995

  • Cordwell studied it through a fog of cigar smoke and nodded his approval.

    Hard Frost Wingfield, R. D. 1995

  • "Cordwell getting out and entering the mall by the side entrance."

    Hard Frost Wingfield, R. D. 1995

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