Frank
Lloyd Wright, born on June 8, 1869, in Richland
Center, Wisconsin, was an internationally known
architect. Wright founded the Taliesin Fellowship
near Spring Green, Wisconsin in 1932. In 1943,
many Germans went to the Wright household and
held musicals. Wright was hired in 1944 to build
houses in San Francisco to eliminate the post
war housing problem. Wright was on the Board
of the California Labor School, which was deeply
in debt with a possibility of its closing. In
1955, Wright was on the Advisory Committee of
the First World Symposium on Applied Solar Energy.
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