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Bio:

Tom Rogers was born in Avard in 1920 and was an underclassman at OU when Bruce Goff arrived in 1947.  Tom graduated the following year but not before he soaked up every bit of information and philosophy that Goff had to offer.  He set up practice in Enid, where he remained for the duration of his career and where his creations have made the small city on the plains a true destination spot for MCM lovers everywhere.  Tom died in 2004.

Firms:

Rogers & Associates

Projects:

Liberty Federal Savings & Loan, Enid
Conway House, Enid
VFW #2270, Enid
Redeemer Lutheran Church, Enid
Community Speech and Hearing Center, Enid

Mod Blog Features:

On the Hunt For Mod in Kingfisher and Enid
How Much MCM Can One Town Have: A Tour of Enid’s Architectural Marvels, Part 1
How Much MCM Can One Town Have: A Tour of Enid’s Architectural Marvels, Part 2

 

 

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