James Gamble Rogers (March 3 1867 — October 1 1947) was an American architect best known for his academic commissions at Yale University Columbia University Northwestern University and elsewhere.Rogers was born in Bryan Station Kentucky to James M. and Katharine Gamble Rogers. Rogers attended Yale University where he contributed to The Yale Record and was a member of Scroll and Key a senior society whose membership included several other notable architects. He received his B.A.
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birth date
1867-03-03
birth place
Kentucky, Bryan Station
death date
1947-10-01
death place
New York City
significant building
Columbia University, Yale Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Yale Law School, Butler Library, Yale Club of New York City, Yale University, Northwestern University, Sterling Law Building, Deering Library, Columbia University Medical Center, Harkness Tower, Saybrook College, Branford College, Berkeley College (Yale), Davenport College, Jonathan Edwards College, Pierson College, Sterling Memorial Library, Timothy Dwight College, Trumbull College, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
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