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Gayle, Carol was born on July 18, 1936 in Atlanta. Daughter of William Thomas and Margot Gayle.
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The first book on the life and work of the pioneer of American cast-iron architecture. Nineteenth-century American inventor and entrepreneur James Bogardus was known for his unique grinding mill and other patented devices, but his enduring claim to fame is his cast-iron structures, forerunners of the modern skyscraper. A passionate advocate for iron's strength, economy, suitability for ornamentation, and fire resistance, he invented several new methods of construction; his buildings rose from New York to San Francisco and Havana. Modern interest in Bogardus stems from the historic preservation movement; his four surviving buildings, in New York, are recognized landmarks.
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Gayle, Carol was born on July 18, 1936 in Atlanta. Daughter of William Thomas and Margot Gayle.
Bachelor, Swarthmore College, 1958. Master of Arts, Columbia University, 1963.
Instructor history Polytech. Institute Brooklyn, 1963—1965, Lake Forest College, Illinois, 1966—1996, associate professor, since 1996, associate director graduate program in liberal studies. Consultant in field, speaker.
( The first book on the life and work of the pioneer of A...)
Member Panel of American Women, 1969—1979. Secretary & board directors Lake Forest History Society, secretary, 1970—1980. Deputy voter registrar Lake County, Illinois, since 1980.
Member of Victorian Society America, American History Association, American Association Advancement Slavic Studies, Lake Forest History Society, Phi Beta Kappa.
Married Thomas Moodie (divorced). Married William Moskoff, July 23, 1983. Children: Elizabeth, Kate, David, Moodie.