Michael Baltekal-Goodman is primarily known as Michael A. Baltekal Goodman
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| Born in Lithuania on Jan. 7, 1903. Goodman immigrated to the U.S. in 1916. He attended school in Harbin, China before returning to the U.S. in 1921 as a student at UC Berkeley. In 1927 he joined the UC faculty as a lecturer in architecture and remained with the department until his retirement in 1972. After graduating from UC, he worked for architects Timothy Pflueger, Willis Polk, and Bernard Maybeck. At UC he studied art under Ray Boynton, Perham Nahl, and Eugen Neuhaus. During the 1930 (showing 500 of 977 characters). |
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