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He has been given every architectural prize ... As a result, some designs “slipped through the net” of review and revision, including the one for City Hall, by the Thames.
Wilma May Adams of Mechanicsburg, PA 88, died on January 13, 2025, peacefully at home. Born in Lancaster County, PA, May 3, 1936, to William and Mary Shiflet, she attended Columbia High School.