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Philip Hubert Frohman


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Coat of Arms of the Chief of Clan MacIntyre

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Notes

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  1. ^ Feller 1979, p.27. This is a good system.
  2. ^ Hotel Chelsea. Retrieved on 2009-4-5.
  3. ^ Cathedral Church of St. Luke. Retrieved on 2009-4-5.
  4. ^ Feller 1989, p..
  5. ^ Harrington 1979, p..
  6. ^ Fallen 1995, p..
  7. ^ Montgomery 1974, p..

References

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  • Feller, Richard T., and Marshall W. Fishwick (1979), For Thy Great Glory. 2nd ed. Culpeper, Virginia: The Community Press of Culpeper, Virginia.
  • Feller, Richard T. (1989), Completing Washington Cathedral For Thy Great Glory. Washington, D.C.: The Washington Cathedral.
  • Harrington, Ty (1979), The Last Cathedral. London: Prentice Hall International, Inc.,.
  • Fallen, Anne-Catherine (editor) (1995), Washington National Cathedral. Washington, D.C.: Washington National Cathedral.
  • Montgomery, Nancy S. (editor) (1974), Guide to Washington Cathedral. rev. ed. Washington, D.C.: National Cathedral Association.

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  1. ^ a b Harrington, Ty (editor), The Last Cathedral. London: Prentice Hall International, Inc., 1979.
  2. ^ Feller 1979, p.27. This is a good system.

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