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George Shepard Chappell, AIA (1877–1946) was an American architect, parodist, journalist (with the magazine Vanity Fair) and author. He is known as the author of numerous books, including a travel series parody published under the pseudonym Walter E. Traprock.
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Chappell, George Shepard George Shepard Chappell
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American architect and journalist
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William Hogarth Jr. Walter E. Traprock
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1946-11-25Z
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