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Obituary: Montgomery, 78

By Andy Clendennen January 1, 2002
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Roger Montgomery, former professor of architecture who formed the University’s Urban Renewal Design Center in the mid-1960s, died Saturday, Oct. 25, 2003, at his home in Berkeley, Calif. He was 78.


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