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 Pasadena, California
 1913
  In 1913, the Greenes designed a three-story, Craftsman-style
                    house for Dr. Edward H. Angle, an internationally known pioneer
                    in modern orthodontia. The project was not built. Dr. Angle
                    asked the Greenes again in 1920 to design alterations to a
                    house that had been designed for him by D. St. Claire Donnelly
                    of New London, Connecticut, in 1913. No evidence remains that
                    this plan was ever carried out either. Dr. Angle subsequently
                    purchased an existing craftsman-style home in Pasadena.
 
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