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Present article credits both McKim Mead & White and Robert W. Gibson as the designers. Gibson, I don't believe, worked for MM&W. This needs to be determined quickly.--James R (talk) 7 Aug 2010 (UTC)
Looking at the church web page, there's nothing to suggest that McKim et. al did anything other than promote the style in the surrounding neighborhood, so I've given Gibson full credit for the church. Mangoe (talk) 15:37, 10 January 2018 (UTC)Reply