John Galen Howard
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John Galen Howard (b. May 8 1864, Chelmsford, Massachusetts – d. July 18 1931, San Francisco, California) was an American architect.
He is best known for his work as the supervising architect of the Master Plan for the University of California, Berkeley campus, and for founding the University of California's architecture program.
Among his most famous buildings are the Hearst Memorial Mining Building and the Hearst Greek Theatre, both located at UC Berkeley.
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