John's Corner
George Washington and the Historical Significance of Englewood
June 15, 2008
In his fourth installment on Englewood's
historical significance, John Clagett writes: "Had
Cornwallis not spent hours scouting for an
alternative landing, the British may well have
reached Englewood before Washington's forces had
retreated. Englewood may well have been one of the
bloodiest of many military disasters for the
Americans in 1776."
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Architecture and Englewood, Part 3
March 12, 2008
In the following installment in his series on
architecture of Englewood, architect John Clagett
writes, "Isn't architecture, as an art, strictly
about the design of buildings? Yes, it is about that;
but, no, not only that."
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Englewood, New Jersey: Worthy of Respect and Care
February 10, 2008
In his latest piece, architect John Clagett makes the case that our City, County and State are places of national significance.
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The Architectural Stewardship of Our Fair City
January 19, 2008
Renowned architect John Clagett joins The
Englewood Report as a contributor, writing, "I take
the Englewood Report's invitation as a solemn
responsibility. I say this, for Englewood is now
facing a number of crises, each of which have the
potential to desecrate our town." Read
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