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While his work is generally not as well-known as Cram's, it is peculiarly ubiquitous -- alterations to Trinity Church's chancel in Boston, the interior of the Basilica in Minneapolis, college campuses everywhere, including many of Notre Dame's dorms, and the chancel of St. Pat's in New York.
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Cram's old firm is producing churches again, and the likes of Arthur Brown and John Russell Pope are all over the bookshelves in shiny new monographs if one at least finds the right shelf or noodles around online.
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The world record holder from Kenya certainly did that, easily beating Steve Cram's 25-year-old all-comers' record for the fastest 800m on British soil as he crossed the line in 1min 42.91sec.
Mo Farah ready to take on the world after lighting up Crystal Palace 2011
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MCI HISTORY DOCUMENTARY, "Long Distance Warrior: A New Documentary About the Most Famous Entrepreneur You've Never Heard Of," Sarah Holt and Bestor Cram's documentary about William G. McGowan, who transformed long-distance service from a luxury to affordability as he built MCI into a huge telecommunications company; followed by a discussion with the filmmakers. 7 p.m.,
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Indeed, most of Cram's generation -- Ninian Comper, Charles Maginnis, James Gamble Rogers and the rest -- have been largely forgot until only recently.
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We have discussed Goodhue -- and Cram's -- interest in the Spanish Baroque here in the past, though here it is rendered in a somewhat more modernized late-Goodhue idiom.
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Below are two of Cram's designs and a picture of the apse without reredos more or less as it currently stands as well as a photo of the Seville reredos that inspired his ideas for a proper design.
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USA, where I was born in the spring of 1919, as the Cram's fourth and only male child.
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This formation of complexes is also being applied increasingly in organic synthesis, not least through Cram's success in producing crown ethers that help in separating the mirror images of aminoacids.
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"Odell" and "Wind" illustrate Miss Cram's particular genius in this direction: but "The Ember," it is voted, ranks first of her publications.
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