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76:, to be the supervising architect for the NYC Board of Education Design and Construction Department, through which he designed and constructed more than 100 schools. He retired from the position on January 1, 1952 but maintained a continued working relationship with the DOE. He later went back into private practice and then for a short time, from 1956 to 1958, he worked with the noted firm of 45:(MIT) with a Bachelor of Science in Architecture Degree and of which he was the senior class president as well as Editor-In-Chief of the Technique — MIT's 1912 yearbook. After graduation, he travelled in Europe and upon return, he became MIT's architect for buildings up to $ 6,000,000. With the approach of 98:
on April 18, 1964, at the age of 73. He was buried in Stonington Cemetery, Stonington, Connecticut and his simple modern form pedimented white marble gravestone with an ionic capital carved into the surface reads "ARCHITECT" below which is listed "BEAUTY - INTEGRITY - HUMANITY".
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East New York Vocational High School, located at Atlantic Avenue, Conduit Boulevard., and Wells Street, built in 1941 at a cost of $ 2,000,000. An architectural rendering. Eric Kebbon was the architect.
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After the war, he married Jane Holmes Jutte and they had two children. He also went into private practice designing private residences and housing developments. During the 1930s under the
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who designed over 100 schools as well as several post offices, courthouses, housing developments and private residences.
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Although the school opened its doors to students on February 3, 1941, the dedication was not held until May 8, 1941.
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and is credited as the design architect of at least six post office buildings. In 1938, he was appointed by the
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and held several positions during the 1930s, Secretary and Vice President, within the New York, AIA Chapter.
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Shaver, Peter D.; LaFrank, Kathleen; Dulberger, Judith (Botch); Gobrecht, Larry E.; et al. (1988-10-05).
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to design several Court Houses and U.S. Post Offices. He worked as a consulting architect for the
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in 1908 and of which he was also the senior class president. He was a 1912 graduate from the
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Joan of Arc Junior High School (JHS 118), built 1941, W. 93rd St., New York, NY
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U.S. Post Office-Planetarium Station, built 1937, 127 W 83rd St., New York, NY
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Queens Valley School (PS/MS 164), built 1948, 138-01 77th Avenue, Queens, NY
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A number of Eric Kebbon designed buildings are listed on the U.S.
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as an Associate Academician. He was elected as a Fellow of the
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he enlisted into the Army and was promoted to Major in the
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architect
Brooklyn, New York
Sweden
Boston, Massachusetts
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
World War I
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
New Deal
U.S. Treasury
Office of the Supervising Architect
New York City
Fiorello La Guardia
McKim, Mead & White
National Academy of Design
American Institute of Architects
Bronx, New York
National Register of Historic Places
U.S. Post Office-Bronxville
Bronxville, NY
U.S. Post Office-Far Rockaway
Queens, NY
U.S. Post Office-Lenox Hill Station
New York, NY
U.S. Post Office-Old Chelsea Station
U.S. Post Office-Poughkeepsie
Poughkeepsie, NY
C.F. Haynsworth Federal Building
Greenville,SC
U.S. Courthouse-Tallahassee
Tallahassee, FL

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