Montana State College Chapel (1952)

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Located in Bozeman city. The chapel was built outside the Montana State University campus tp protect meditation privacy (Cite: Muse article, in King's sandbox). The architect was Emanuel Milstein, who is a Jewish student designed the chapel for his thesis project[1](Cite: Muse article, in King's sandbox). +The chapel's glass windows are a memorial to the people who passed away in World War II.[2]

Iowa University Chapel (1953)

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Located in15 West Jefferson Street in Iowa city[3]. The chapel was built on the Iowa University campus.The architect was George Horner[4]

University of South Dakota Chapel (1954)

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Located in University of South Dakota campus which is situated in Vermillion. The chapel was design with steeply roof in order to handle the large amount of snow(Cite: Muse article, in King's sandbox) .

YMCA – Sunnen Lake (1957)

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The chapel is to view the bank of Sunnen Lake at YMCA camps Lakewood and the Trout Lodge near Potosi. The architect was Eric W. Smith, who also has design a group of 10 other building for YMCA camps which have been established since 1956[5].

Danforth Chapel at Washington University

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This Chapel is located at Washington University in St. Louis.

Notes

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  1. ^ "Artistic Inspiration, Human or Divine". The New York Times.
  2. ^ "Danforth Chapel". calendar.msu.montana.edu/locations.php?building=21.
  3. ^ "Events Calendar". events.uiowa.edu/danforth_chapel.
  4. ^ "Danforth Chapel". The University of Iowa.
  5. ^ "St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri · Page 44". Newspaper.