The American Architect published every other Wednesday by the Architectural and Building Press, Inc., at 258 Atlantic St., Stamford, Connecticut. Publication Office, Stamford, Conn. Editorial and Advertising Offices, 243 West 39th St., New York. Yearly subscription, $6.00. Entered as second-class matter Feb. 19th, 1925, at the Post-office in Stamford, Conn., under the Act of March 3d, 1879. Issue No. 2480, dated September 9, 1925.
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NLY craftsmen who work with devout purpose consecrated to the labor of their hands can achieve that final touch of authority which makes for divinity in art. Whether it be done in stone, oils or wood, it is a contribution to the life and soul of the race.
Designers and Builders of Seating and Furniture for Churches, Lodges, Schools and Theatres
‘Tulpit and (S noir Stalls, Sacred ThCeart Seminary, ‘Detroit, o!Michigan
Donaldson and eJXCeier, cArchitects
PRODUCTS OF OUR WOODCARVING STUDIOS
NEW YORK
686—119 W. 40th St.
General Offices
1089 Lytton Building CHICAGO
BOSTON
67 Canal Street
O
NLY craftsmen who work with devout purpose consecrated to the labor of their hands can achieve that final touch of authority which makes for divinity in art. Whether it be done in stone, oils or wood, it is a contribution to the life and soul of the race.
Designers and Builders of Seating and Furniture for Churches, Lodges, Schools and Theatres
‘Tulpit and (S noir Stalls, Sacred ThCeart Seminary, ‘Detroit, o!Michigan
Donaldson and eJXCeier, cArchitects
PRODUCTS OF OUR WOODCARVING STUDIOS
NEW YORK
686—119 W. 40th St.
General Offices
1089 Lytton Building CHICAGO
BOSTON
67 Canal Street