Obituary. Ecommons.cornell.edu: . Walter King Stone March 2, 1875 — June 21, 1949 . Walter King Stone, Associate Professor Emeritus of the Fine Arts, died in Ithaca on June 21, 1949. In his death... Read full biography
Obituary. Ecommons.cornell.edu: . Walter King Stone March 2, 1875 — June 21, 1949 . Walter King Stone, Associate Professor Emeritus of the Fine Arts, died in Ithaca on June 21, 1949. In his death Cornell University suffered the loss of one of her most loved faculty members. Professor Stone had... Read full biography
Obituary. Ecommons.cornell.edu: . Walter King Stone March 2, 1875 — June 21, 1949 . Walter King Stone, Associate Professor Emeritus of the Fine Arts, died in Ithaca on June 21, 1949. In his death Cornell University suffered the loss of one of her most loved faculty members. Professor Stone had taught in the Department of the Fine Arts in the College of Architecture for twenty-three years, beginning in 1920, teaching many different courses in drawing, painting, and in the other graphic arts. He... Read full biography
Obituary. Ecommons.cornell.edu: . Walter King Stone March 2, 1875 — June 21, 1949 . Walter King Stone, Associate Professor Emeritus of the Fine Arts, died in Ithaca on June 21, 1949. In his death Cornell University suffered the loss of one of her most loved faculty members. Professor Stone had taught in the Department of the Fine Arts in the College of Architecture for twenty-three years, beginning in 1920, teaching many different courses in drawing, painting, and in the other graphic arts. He was unfailingly loved and respected by all his students, and by his fellows on the faculty who remember him not only for the soundness of the presentation of his subject but as much for the richness of his personality, his generosity, and sympathy,... Read full biography
Obituary. Ecommons.cornell.edu: . Walter King Stone March 2, 1875 — June 21, 1949 . Walter King Stone, Associate Professor Emeritus of the Fine Arts, died in Ithaca on June 21, 1949. In his death Cornell University suffered the loss of one of her most loved faculty members. Professor Stone had taught in the Department of the Fine Arts in the College of Architecture for twenty-three years, beginning in 1920, teaching many different courses in drawing, painting, and in the other graphic arts. He was unfailingly loved and respected by all his students, and by his fellows on the faculty who remember him not only for the soundness of the presentation of his subject but as much for the richness of his personality, his generosity, and sympathy, his kindly humor and for his tolerance. Walter King Stone was born in Barnard, Monroe County, New York, on March 2, 1875... Read full biography
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