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Honey and Ned Arbury at the opening of the Marshall M. Fredericks Sculpture Museum
Mrs. Dorothy (Honey) Arbury studied with Fredericks when she attended Kingswood School at the Cranbrook Educational Community in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, in the 1930s. She met him through her uncle, Alden B. Dow, a prominent architect in Midland, Michigan, with whom Fredericks worked on architectural sculpture projects. In 1963, Mrs. Arbury was…
Mr. and Mrs. Bauman with Ned Arbury at the Fifth Anniversary Celebration of the Marshall M. Fredericks Sculpture Museum
Mrs. Dorothy (Honey) Arbury studied with Fredericks when she attended Kingswood School at the Cranbrook Educational Community in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, in the 1930s. She met him through her uncle, Alden B. Dow, a prominent architect in Midland, Michigan, with whom Fredericks worked on architectural sculpture projects. In 1963, Mrs. Arbury was…
Ned Arbury speaks at the Fifth Anniversary Celebration of the Marshall M. Fredericks Sculpture Museum
Mrs. Dorothy (Honey) Arbury studied with Fredericks when she attended Kingswood School at the Cranbrook Educational Community in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, in the 1930s. She met him through her uncle, Alden B. Dow, a prominent architect in Midland, Michigan, with whom Fredericks worked on architectural sculpture projects. In 1963, Mrs. Arbury was…
Ned and Honey Arbury at the Fifth Anniversary Celebration of the Marshall M. Fredericks Sculpture Museum
Mrs. Dorothy (Honey) Arbury studied with Fredericks when she attended Kingswood School at the Cranbrook Educational Community in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, in the 1930s. She met him through her uncle, Alden B. Dow, a prominent architect in Midland, Michigan, with whom Fredericks worked on architectural sculpture projects. In 1963, Mrs. Arbury was…
View of Ned Arbury, Rosalind Fredericks, Danish Ambassador to the U.S. Peter P. Dyvig, Karen Dyvig, Marshall Fredericks, Dorothy D. (Honey) Arbury and SVSU President Eric Gilbertson at the Marshall M. Fredericks Sculpture Museum
Mrs. Dorothy (Honey) Arbury studied with Fredericks when she attended Kingswood School at the Cranbrook Educational Community in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, in the 1930s. She met him through her uncle, Alden B. Dow, a prominent architect in Midland, Michigan, with whom Fredericks worked on architectural sculpture projects. In 1963, Mrs. Arbury was…
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Ned Arbury, Rosalind Fredericks, Danish Ambassador to the U.S. Peter P. Dyvig, Karen Dyvig, Marshall Fredericks, Dorothy D. (Honey) Arbury and SVSU President Eric Gilbertson at the Marshall M. Fredericks Sculpture Museum
Mrs. Dorothy (Honey) Arbury studied with Fredericks when she attended Kingswood School at the Cranbrook Educational Community in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, in the 1930s. She met him through her uncle, Alden B. Dow, a prominent architect in Midland, Michigan, with whom Fredericks worked on architectural sculpture projects. In 1963, Mrs. Arbury was…
Tags: Christ the Good Shepherd, Day, Dorothy D. (Honey) Arbury, Eric Gilbertson, Indian and Wild Swans, Karen Dyvig, Leaping Gazelle, Marshall Fredericks, Marshall M. Fredericks Sculptural Museum, Ned Arbury, Ohio Bureau of Employment Services and Ohio Department of Transportation, Peter P. Dyvig, Rosalind Fredericks, Saints and Sinners, V2604