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Paul Ringstrom
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Elizabeth Wright Ingraham (1922-2013)

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Former owner of the G. Curtis Yelland House (1910), by Wm. Drummond
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We learn so much that we didn't know about an individual -- when they are gone. Call it "the obituary syndrome" . . . I guess.

So far I've viewed the AIA Colorado video that Paul linked. Worth a second watch . . .

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Ingrahams Book

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"Modern At Mid-Century: The Early Fifties Houses of Ingraham and Ingraham." by Elaine Freed.

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Modern at Mid-Century: The Early Fifties Houses of Ingraham and Ingraham
ISBN-10: 0935052402
Paperback: 96 pages
Publisher: Hulbert Center Press (2003)

http://www.ebay.com/ctg/Modern-Mid-Cent ... /116724327

http://product.half.ebay.com/Modern-at- ... 0003832487
Former owner of the G. Curtis Yelland House (1910), by Wm. Drummond
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While attending a three week stay at Taliesin West with SFIA, Liz was visiting friends at T-West. She was guest of honor at one of the cocktail parties, so I approached her and had a lovely long talk with her. She told me a funny story of how she thought Aaron was quite passionate for her..I believe she was joking, but she had a delightful sly look in her eye..

Another story..My mother grew up in Michigan City Indiana, and had a very rough childhood. She told me long ago that one family she used to iron and clean for always talked about Frank Lloyd Wright, and had pictures of him in their house....she could never remember though, who exactly it was she cleaned for...I told Liz about my mother's stories, and she said she remembered a shy pretty red head that used to clean the house,...My mother is a red head..probably total coincidence, but has always had me wondering if..
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"There are no coincidences....."
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