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Burnham

[ bur-nuhm ]

noun

  1. Daniel Hudson, 1846–1912, U.S. architect and city planner.


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Example Sentences

Burnham and several wealthy friends had even raised $50,000 to pay for the first wave of importations.

In Broussard, Burnham saw new hope now that his gorgeous idea for America might become a reality.

Pinchot had written to Burnham, “I have talked with a good many men about the plan and no one has developed any weak points yet.”

But for Irwin—and Burnham—any resistance to their idea came down to simple small-mindedness.

This time around, though, Burnham was partnering with an insider.

In this vicinity are the Burnham beeches, made known almost everywhere by the camera and the brush of the artist.

A prominent figure in the musical life of Paris is Thuel Burnham, pianist and teacher.

Mr. Burnham should certainly look forward to success in his visit to his native land.

Burnham a most delightful companion on such a trip; amusing, interesting, and most instructive.

Samuel Burnham, the first graduate, should have been mentioned earlier.

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