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Biographical InformationCabot, Everett, and Mead was a Boston-based architecture firm founded by Edward Clark Cabot, Arthur Greene Everett, and Samuel W. Mead. The firm was previously known as Cabot & Chandler but Francis Ward Chandler left the firm for a position as the head of the MIT School of Architecture in 1888 and the firm was subsequently renamed. The firm was renamed Everett and Mead in 1901 after the death of Cabot.