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    John Frazer

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    John Frazer, Professor, trained at the Architectural Association, taught first at Cambridge University and then the AA in the 1970s and again in the '90s. He was Head of School of Design Research History and Criticism at the University of Ulster in the 1980s, he also ran a systems and design consultancy with his wife Julia (including projects for Cedric Price and Walter Segal) and was founder and chairman of Autographics software. He is currently Swire Chair Professor and Head of School of Design in Hong Kong.-----\ud \ud This is a very personal perspective on a concept of universal and future significance. It is personal, both is the sense that it is an unashamedly biased view of both the significance of the project, and the nature of that significance and because the author was personally involved as one of the consultants on GENERATOR and subsequently involved Cedric Price in its educational application at the Architectural Association. GENERATOR is still very much alive and was still developing whilst this chapter was being written.\u

    Jack Frazer

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    "VX136724 Sgt Jack Frazer 7 Fortress R.A.E. Dudley Point 1941-2"VX136724 Sergeant Jack Frazer. 7 Fortress, Royal Australian Engineers, Dudley Point 1941-2

    David Frazer

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    In 1978 David Frazer began teaching at the Rhode Island School of Design, and he is still there in 2016, as head of the painting department. Frazer received his BFA from RISD in 1970, and as a participant in the European Honors Program, he traveled in Italy and The Netherlands, becoming influenced by the painting techniques of Giotto and Piero della Francesca. He later became the chief critic of the RISD/Rome program, the first alumnus to do so. Frazer obtained an MA in painting from the University of New Mexico. Collage and abstract expressionist painting inform his aesthetic and structural process; although his paintings allude to printing or transfer techniques, they do not use them. His work is primarily abstract and improvisational and plays with symbolic images. Frazer’s paintings have been exhibited nationally and internationally, including in South Korea and China, where he has also been a visiting artist and lecturer. networksrhodeisland.orghttps://digitalcommons.risd.edu/faculty_networksri_risdprofiles/1002/thumbnail.jp

    Letter to S.D. Woodruff from John Frazer

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    Letter to S.D. Woodruff from John Frazer of Fonthill stating that the cheques for engineer services are enclosed, Sept. 5, 1855

    Mabel Frazer, artist

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    Typescript of a biographical sketch of Mabel Frazer, from an interview. She grew up in Beaver, Utah, and attended the University of Utah, and became an artis

    Dr. Robert Frazer, letter of recommendation, 1902

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    Letter of recommendation from Dr. Robert Frazer, January 24, 1902.https://digitalcommons.longwood.edu/zilpahtignor/1000/thumbnail.jp

    Papers of Margaret Frazer

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/65711Miscellaneous papers and paraphernalia relating to the Peace Movement, mainly 1958 to the present; newscuttings book re formation of CICD, compiled by Congregational Union minister, the late Rev. Norman Anderson of Castlemaine; notes and mss. of Ralph Gibson, towards the publications "The Fight Goes On" and "The People Stand Up". Vietnam Moratorium photographs.113793 Acquisition: [1993.0158] "Papers of Margaret Frazer

    Revolutionary War Pension application- Frazer, Oliver (Jackson Pl)

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    Pension application through the Hancock County Supreme Judicial Court for Oliver Frazer for service in the Revolutionary War.https://digitalmaine.com/revolutionary_war_hancock_county/1055/thumbnail.jp

    Interview with William Frazer

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    An interview in March 1992 with Dr. William Frazer, professor of physics at UC Berkeley (emeritus since 1996). As UC’s senior vice president for academic affairs (1983-1991), he oversaw the planning for Keck I, the first of the W. M. Keck 10-meter telescopes on Mauna Kea. He discusses the offer of funding from the Hoffman Foundation and its eventual withdrawal and replacement with Keck Foundation money. He recalls his interactions with UC president David Gardner, Caltech president Marvin L. (Murph) Goldberger, and Caltech provost Rochus E. (Robbie) Vogt, as the UC/Caltech partnership was put together; plans to have a Keck telescope and a Hoffman telescope; the uneasiness of the UC astronomers at the prospect of an equal partnership with Caltech; and the disagreement over the siting of the telescope’s headquarters in Hawaii

    Cages. Citation d'Armanda Guiducci, d’après Frazer : La pomme et le serpent, Gallimard

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    Frazer James George, Guiducci Armanda. Cages. Citation d'Armanda Guiducci, d’après Frazer : La pomme et le serpent, Gallimard. In: Sorcières : les femmes vivent, n°6, 1976. Prisonnières. p. 49
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