Roscoe DeWitt was an American architect. He designed many buildings in Texas, including houses, libraries, hospitals, schools, churches and several buildings on the campus of Southern Methodist University.
Early life
Roscoe Plimpton DeWitt was born February 18, 1894, in Dallas, Texas. He was the first student enrolled at the Terrill School for Boys, graduating in 1910; Terrill eventually became St. Mark's School of Texas. DeWitt graduated from Dartmouth College in 1914 and received a Masters of Architecture from Harvard University in 1917. ==Military==