Architect
Centurion, 1911–1936
Born 9 January 1857 in Boston, Massachusetts
Died 12 April 1936 in Boston, Massachusetts
Proposed by Walter Cook and Joseph Pennell
Elected 1 April 1911 at age fifty-four
Century Memorial
During more than half a century in Boston, Charles Howard Walker had made architecture his profession, and had reached eminence in that profession. He had planned the architectural arrangement of the expositions at Omaha in 1898 and St. Louis in 1904. But his artistic interests were broader. He had lectured, not only on Walker his professional topic, but on other allied subjects, at institutions as widely separated as the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Boston Conservatory of Music.
Alexander Dana Noyes
1937 Century Association Yearbook