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VOL. CXIX CONTENTS No. 2369
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1921
High Buildings on Narrow Streets - - 603 By Harvey W. Corbett, F.A.I.A.
Beaux-Arts Institute of Design -
609 Kitchen Wing, Mount Vernon, Va. - - 612
Drawing by O. R. Eggers Editorial Comment -
613
Architecture of the Small College - - 614 By S. B. P. Trowbridge, Sc.D.
The New Boston College -
615. An Impression of the Washington Convention 620 State Societies - ----- 629 Current News - ----- 630 Review of Construction Field -
633
Illustrations
Detail of a Spanish Church, Circa XV-XVI
Century—Frontispiece
Work of Robert R. McGoodwin, Architect Broadway Theatre, South Boston, Mass.
Blackall, Clapp & Whittemore, Architects
Fire and Police Station for the City of
Bridgeport, Conn.
Leonard Asheim, Architect House of G. S. Gaylord, Neenah, Wis. Childs & Smith, Architects
Department of Architectural Engineering
A Concrete Coal Bin of Unusual Design and Construction - -----621 Engineering News Notes of Interest - - 627
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