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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Frederick W. Stickney (died January 18, 1918), was an American architect. Frederick W. Stickney was born in Lowell, Massachusetts. Frederick attended MIT and later worked at the New York office of William Robert Ware & Henry Van Brunt. At Ware & Van Brunt, Stickney worked alongside other MIT graduates, including Ware's son William Rotch Ware, Charles A. Coolidge and George F. Shepley. In February 1882, Frederick joined about twenty other prominent young men of Lowell…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Frederick W. Stickney (died January 18, 1918), was an American architect. Frederick W. Stickney was born in Lowell, Massachusetts. Frederick attended MIT and later worked at the New York office of William Robert Ware & Henry Van Brunt. At Ware & Van Brunt, Stickney worked alongside other MIT graduates, including Ware's son William Rotch Ware, Charles A. Coolidge and George F. Shepley. In February 1882, Frederick joined about twenty other prominent young men of Lowell to form a gentleman's club called the Highland Club, later named the "Yorick Club", with him appointed as secretary. Other members included Fred C. Church and Percy Parker.