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Encyclopedia > William Maxwell

A number of people are called William Maxwell:

  • William Hamilton Maxwell (1792–1850), a Scots-Irish novelist.
  • William Babington Maxwell (1866–1938), a British novelist.
  • William Keepers Maxwell, Jr. (1908–2000), an American editor and writer.

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The Architecture of Edward & W.S. Maxwell: Biography (3659 words)
The significant aspects of William Maxwell's experience with Winslow and Wetherel is that the firm specialized in commercial and hotel architecture, and both principals had had training at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts.
William's design for the Saskatchewan Legislative Buildings is a grand organization of principal elements with their fundamental priorities supported by orderly ranks of ancillaries, and where volume, geometry, and ornament express the idea of the building.
William was considered shy and retiring as compared with his outgoing brother, but among men he knew well and respected there was a close friendship based on mutual affection.
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