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Lewis Jerome Johnson
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Lewis Jerome Johnson

Biographical InformationLewis Jerome Johnson was a civil engineer and professor who taught at Harvard between 1890 and 1934 and MIT between 1914 and 1919. Johnson is also known for having contributed plans to the construction of Harvard Stadium in 1903. Johnson also practiced in Chicago with the Illinois Steel Company from 1892-1894.Related Buildings / SitesReferences
“Lewis Jerome Johnson.” The Cultural Landscape Foundation. N.p., n.d. Web. 15 June 2017.