| Born Topeka, 1891; died New York City, Apr. 4, 1938. Painter. Illustrator. Designer. Attended Topeka High School and Washburn College, Topeka. Was a pupil of Mrs. L. died Whittemore. Went to Boston to study architecture. Was part of Harvard Ambulance Corps in WWI with his sister, Adeline Peers, and was employed in bacteriological work for Near East relief in Turkey. Returned to Boston in 1920 to study art. Produced “On the Bosporus”, the cover of Asia, Sept. 1924, v.24 # 9. Went to France (showing 500 of 1643 characters). |
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