Description
Papers of architect Lee Kline, 1923-1974, consisting of scrapbooks of clippings, a student notebook from one of Kline's courses
at USC, microfilms of many of Kline's projects, some photographs of USC students and faculty, Kline's office stamp, and a
gavel commemorating his tenure as president of the Orange County Chapter of the American Institute of Architects (1959). Kline
(1914-2007) received his Bachelor of Architecture from USC in 1937 and was an active member of the AIA. His practice, headquartered
in Los Angeles, concentrated on the design of public school buildings in Southern California.
Background
Lee B. Kline (1914-2007) received his Bachelor of Architecture from USC in 1937 and was an active member of the AIA. His practice,
headquartered in Los Angeles, concentrated on the design of public school buildings in Southern California.
Extent
4.0 Linear feet
4 boxes
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Availability
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