1886 - George Howe, born on the 17th of June in Philadelphia, USA. He was an American Architect.
1908 - He received his early education at private schools and his B.A. in Architecture from Harvard University.
- He was admitted to the Atelier Laloux in Paris.
1912 - Graduated from the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris.
1913 - When he returned to the United States, he settled in Philadelphia, where his mother's family resided, and entered the firm of Furness, Evans & Co.
1916 - Joined the younger, but successful, firm of Mellor & Meigs.
1928 - He left the Mellor, Meigs & Howe office.
- He took with him the Philadelphia Saving Fund Society account.
1929 - He established a new partnership with William Lescaze, a younger Swiss architect who had studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Geneva, Switzerland, and at the Ecole Polytechnique Federale in Zurich.
1940 - He turned to the design of housing developments, working in association with Louis I. Kahn and Oscar Stonorov.
1941 - Performed as a consultant to the Public Buildings Administration in Washington, D.C.
1942 - In February, appointed Supervising Architect for that adminstration under the Federal Works Agency, succeeding Louis Simon.
1943 - He was a member of the T-Square Club and for many years served as the editor of its T-Square and Shelter magazines, in the process luring several of the most prominent architects of the modern persuasion to contribute.
- He was elected a fellow of the AlA.
1945 - He resigned this position and began working in association with Robert Montgomery Brown and devoting more time to the education of young architects.
1947 - 1949 - He served as a Fellow at the American Academy in Rome.
1950 - 1954 - Served as Chair of the Architectural Department at Yale University.
1955 - Died on the 17th of April.
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