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Cram, Ralph Adams
(b Hampton Falls, NH, 16 Dec 1863; d Boston, 22 Sept 1942). American architect and writer. He was the leading Gothic Revival architect in North America in the first half of the 20th century, at the head of an informal school known as the Boston Gothicists, who transformed American church design.
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