Spratling, William, 1900-1967
Variant namesSpratling studied architecture at Alabama Polytechnic Institute (now Auburn University), 1917-1921. He designed the university seal that, with minor changes, is still in use; he also taught drafting at API. Spratling moved to New Orleans where he taught at Tulane University and shared an apartment with novelist William Faulkner. Soon after, Spratling moved to Taxco, Mexico, reviving that town's silver industry. He authored many articles about architecture as well as a critically-acclaimed book, Little Mexico. In 1962, Auburn University presented him with an honorary doctorate. He died in a 1967 automobile accident.
From the description of Papers, 1910-1991. (Auburn University). WorldCat record id: 37542076
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associatedWith | Auburn University |
associatedWith | Cook, Howard Norton, 1901-1980. |
associatedWith | Durieux, Caroline. |
associatedWith | Ganymed Graphische Anstalt GMBH. |
associatedWith | Harrison Smith, Inc. |
associatedWith | Jonathan Cape & Harrison Smith. |
associatedWith | Mérida, Carlos, 1891-1984. |
associatedWith | Morrow, Elizabeth C. |
associatedWith | Mosley, W. Kelly (William Kelly), 1902- |
associatedWith | Murphy, Ray Slater. |
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Birth 1900-09-22
Death 1967-08-07
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