
Former Journal Sentinel, Cap Times reporter Whitney Gould dies at 76
Whitney Gould,an influential urban landscape writer and architecture critic for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, died at her Milwaukee home. She was 76.
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Whitney Gould,an influential urban landscape writer and architecture critic for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, died at her Milwaukee home. She was 76.
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