Robert von Ezdorf (August 15, 1889 – March 26, 1956) was an American architect and composer.
Von Ezdorf also designed much of Oak Ridge's Secret City, including the reactor used in developing the atomic bomb.
He then changed his focus to building design and earned a degree in architecture from George Washington University in 1912.
He served in World War I as a 31st Aero Squadron lieutenant and was the first officer of that rank from Queens to be sent abroad.
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