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  1. Arthur Silver (1853–1896) was a designer and founder of the Silver Studio. He was born in Reading in 1853. His grandfather had been in the cabinet-making business and his father, James Silver, was an upholsterer. [1]

  2. May 7, 2012 · Marshall, 77, recalls that he brought one writer, Arthur Silver, over from “Happy Days” to try to work with the headstrong actresses. “There are two kinds of writers,” explained Marshall.

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  3. queensmodern.com › architecturalfirm › arthur-silverArthur Silver | Queens Modern

    Arthur Silver was born in the Bronx in 1924 and received his architecture degree from Carnegie Institute of Technology in 1950. After graduation he worked for two Frank Lloyd Wright acolytes, Pittsburgh architect Peter Berndtson from 1950 to 1951 and New York architect Edgar Tafel from 1951 to 1953.

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  5. Oct 21, 2016 · Arthur Silver. Date of birth. 1853. Date of death. 1896. See all 3 artworks ›. Fleurs Stylises, c. 1898. Arthur Silver. Panel, c. 1897.

  6. The Silver Studio was founded by Arthur Silver in 1880. In 1901 Silver's son Reginald (Rex) Silver took over the studio and ran it until 1962. As Designer-Manager, Rex's role was to understand the requirements of the Studio's clients.

  7. Arthur Silver. Born 1853. He studied at Reading School of Art from 1868 to 1872. He founded the Silver Studio for designing all types of industrial objects, but concentrated chiefly on textiles and wallpaper. After his death in 1896 the studio continued under the direction of his son Rex until 1963.

  8. Arthur Silver is known as an Creator, Writer, Executive Producer, Characters, Supervising Producer, and Teleplay. Some of his work includes Full House, Missing in Action, Missing in Action 2: The Beginning, Happy Days, Braddock: Missing in Action III, Brothers and Sisters, and Sister Terri.

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