McKim


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United States neoclassical architect (1847-1909)

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McKim told the Paisley Daily Express: "We had no game the last two Saturdays.
IN ADDICTED TO REHAB: RACE, GENDER, AND DRUGS IN THE ERA OF MASS Incarceration, Allison McKim highlights the complex ways in which addiction is used to govern women's lives.
McKim and Creed said combining its strengths with those of Jehle-Halstead enables the company to provide more specialised and advanced technologies, such as hydrographic surveying, unmanned aerial systems and sustainable energy solutions, in the Florida panhandle and Gulf Coast areas.
Lucy McKim was one of these abolitionist song collectors, and was an influential force behind the publication of the first substantial collection of slave songs.
The city selected McKim & Creed to assess problem drainage areas; evaluate current, cost-prohibitive solutions; and develop more feasible and constructible recommendations that promote better flow, while minimizing the need for large-scale pipe replacement.
In other news, McKim & Creed has been ranked among the top 200 environmental firms in the U.S., according to Engineering News-Record magazine.
McKim joined the company as executive vice president, chief operating officer and a member of the board of directors upon completion of the 2005 merger with FNB Bankshares and its subsidiary, The First National Bank of Bar Harbor.
The Architecture of McKim, Mead, and White 1879-1915 gathers black-and-white reproductions of plans, elevations, and details of works by the well-known architectural firm led by Charles Follen McKim, William Rutherford Mead, and Stanford White, known for creating some of the most beloved and memorable buildings in America.
McKim of North Little Rock recently learned the hard way.
Jenifer McKim, a reporter at The Boston Globe, and her editor, Mark Pothier, NF '01, are recipients of a 2011 Casey Medal for Meritorious Journalism from the Journalism Center on Children & Families.
Students of theological education should do so with Donald McKim's history of Pittsburgh Seminary.
Matthew McKim graduated from chemical technology at the New Brunswick Community College in 1972.
Such an understanding of American architecture, however persuasive or attractive, cannot be kind to McKim, Mead & White, the firm founded in 1879 by Charles F.