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'''Witsell Evans Rasco''' (WER) is an architectural and planning firm in Little Rock, Arkansas. The firm acted as coordinating architect on the building of the [[Clinton Library]]. WER project team members were [[Terry Rasco]], [[Don Evans]], [[Charles Witsell]], [[David Sargent]], [[Jason Hayes]], [[Aaron Ruby]], [[Andru Bush]], [[Debbie Clements]], [[Carmen Comer]], [[George Henderson]], [[Cindy Pruitt]], [[Joe Roddy]], and [[Carol Wrape]].
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'''Witsell Evans Rasco''' (WER) is an architectural and planning firm in Little Rock, Arkansas. The firm acted as coordinating architect on the building of the [[Clinton Library]]. WER project team members on the Clinton Library were [[Terry Rasco]], [[Donald Evans]], [[Charles Witsell Jr.]], [[David Sargent]], [[Jason Hayes]], [[Aaron Ruby]], [[Andru Bush]], [[Debbie Clements]], [[Carmen Comer]], [[George Henderson]], [[Cindy Pruitt]], [[Joe Roddy]], and [[Carol Wrape]].
  
 
Witsell Evans Rasco is also co-designer of the five-story annex to the [[Federal Courthouse]] on Capitol Avenue in Little Rock.
 
Witsell Evans Rasco is also co-designer of the five-story annex to the [[Federal Courthouse]] on Capitol Avenue in Little Rock.
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The president of WER is Charles Witsell Jr. Donald W. Evans is vice president and treasurer. H. Terry Rasco is vice president and secretary. David W. Sargent, Eldon Bock, Aristo "Jay" Brizzolara, and John Greer, Jr., are vice presidents. The firm is located at 901 West Third Street.
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WER sponsors the [[Ernie Jacks Distinguished Lectures]] at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville.
  
 
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Revision as of 16:35, 12 February 2008

Witsell Evans Rasco (WER) is an architectural and planning firm in Little Rock, Arkansas. The firm acted as coordinating architect on the building of the Clinton Library. WER project team members on the Clinton Library were Terry Rasco, Donald Evans, Charles Witsell Jr., David Sargent, Jason Hayes, Aaron Ruby, Andru Bush, Debbie Clements, Carmen Comer, George Henderson, Cindy Pruitt, Joe Roddy, and Carol Wrape.

Witsell Evans Rasco is also co-designer of the five-story annex to the Federal Courthouse on Capitol Avenue in Little Rock.

The president of WER is Charles Witsell Jr. Donald W. Evans is vice president and treasurer. H. Terry Rasco is vice president and secretary. David W. Sargent, Eldon Bock, Aristo "Jay" Brizzolara, and John Greer, Jr., are vice presidents. The firm is located at 901 West Third Street.

WER sponsors the Ernie Jacks Distinguished Lectures at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville.

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