The AMERICAN
ARCHITECT
AND BUILDING NEWS
Vol. lxxxix. FEBRUARY 3, 1906 No. 1571. Editorial Summary :
Pages 33, 34 The Competition Evil calls for a Campaign of Education.—The Ease and Simplicity of making such a Campaign Effective.—Are the Hands of the Upholders of Schedule Rates clean?—Trouble with the Foundations of the Capitol at Albany, N. Y.—The, perhaps, Visionary Scheme of Closing the East River, New York.—Eastern Forest Reservations.—Employing Ironworkers declare for the “Open Shop.”
Report of the Committee on Competitions, A. I. A.—II............, 35 Thirty-ninth Convention of the American Institute of Ar
chitects................................................................................................................... 38 Concrete Blocks in Architecture................................................................ 39 The Safeguarding of Life in Theatres.—II......................................,. 40 “The Glamor of Crooked Building”.............................................................. 42 Notes and Clippings......................................................................... 44 Societies, Personal Mention, Building News, Etc.
Plates;
Mausoleum for J. D. Archbold, Esq., Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, Tarrytown, N. Y.—Interior Views in the Same.—Plans of the Same. —Library of Furman University, Greenville, S. C.—Elevations of the Same.—Plans of the Same.—Minor Chateaux: Plates 9-14.— Hotel de Ville, Beaugency, France.—Hotel de Ville, Loiret, France: Chateau de Livet, Calvados, France.
Additional Plates (International Edition) :
The Loggia: Prudential Insurance Buildings, Newark, N. J.—Roof Detail of the Same Buildings.
TIMES BUILDING NEW YORK TIMES SQUARE
Entered as second class matter Nov. 18, 1904, at the Post Office at New York, N. Y. under the Act at Congress March 3, 1870