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Philip Homer Elwood Philip Homer Elwood was born in Fort Plain, New York on December 7,
1884 to Philip and Alice Elwood. He received his B.A. (1910) in Landscape
Architecture from Cornell University. He then worked as a Civil and Landscape
Engineer in the firm of Charles W. Leavett of New York City (1910-1913), as an
Agent for the Agricultural Extension Service of the Massachusetts State College
at Amherst (1913-1915), as the head of the Department of Landscape Architecture
at Ohio State University (1915-1923), and as a Landscape Architect in the firm
of Elwood and Frye (1920-1923). He also served as a field artillery captain in
the First World War, and in 1919 he acted as the Chief Landscape Engineer during
construction of the Argonne Cemetery in Romagne-sous-Montfaucon, France. |
Resources available online
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26/5/11
Philip Homer Elwood Films on YouTube The 16 mm films, which Elwood shot while on his summer travel tours through Asia, Europe, and North America, have now been digitized and available on the Special Collections Department's YouTube Channel. |
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