Ralph Adams Cram
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Ralph Adams Cram, (December_16, 1863 - September_22, 1942), was an American architect of collegiate and ecclesiastic buildings of a gothic style. His work is represented on a number of campuses, including Sweet Briar College, Williams College (where he designed two buildings in the Georgian style), Rice University and West Point, but he is most closely associated with Princeton, where he served as Consulting Architect from 1907 to 1929.
He was in partnership with Bertram G. Goodhue.
Among Cram's churches are the Cathedral of Hope near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, St. Thomas Episcopal Church, and Saint Bartholomew's Episcopal Church as well as the nave and exterior of the Cathedral of Saint John the Divine, all in New York City.