CURRENT NEWS
(Continued)
Theater Curtain a Mirror, 856. Theater, Pawtucket’s Civic, 759.
Things to Remember as a Result of Victory, 29. Three-Family Bill to Become a Law, 426. Timber Markets, South African, 577. Timber Shortage, Britain’s, 823. Timidity, Scores Business, 345.
Trade Agents Wanted Abroad, 106.
Trade, New Organization to Expand, 579. Training, Seven Million Workers Need, 790. Treasury Department Calls for Money, 243.
Treasury Requirements, More Certificates for,
142.
Tree Planting in New Bedford, Mass., 711. Trees, Cut Out Park’s Dead, 314.
Trees, Planting in Farm Gullies, 617. Trees, Urging Planting, of, 144.
—u— Unemployed, Jobs for, 417.
Unemployment Exaggerated, 420.
Unemployment, Fight by Constructing Homes,
419.
U. S. to Finish Philadelphia Houses, 243.
U. S. Selling Agency to Market Timber, 144.
—V—
Venice Since the War, 856. Victory Emblem, Devises New, 577. Victory, Responsibilities of, 390.
—w—
Wage Scale for Construction in Washington,
D. €., 762.
Wage Standardization and Administration, 247. Wages, Reduced, and Building Resumption,
459.
Walls, How the Ancients Built, 486. War, After the, 30.
War Boomed Building, 273. War Contract Adjustments Recommended, 315. War Debt, To Pay, 492.
War History, Asks Data for Compiling, 423. War Pictured in Natural Colors, 856. War, Saving During the, 345. War Trade Balances, 345.
Washington Architects Optimistic, 497.
Washington Chapter Sponsors Bill to Regulate
Use of Title, 520.
Washington Hears of Much Building, 246.
Washington Memorial Discussed, 425.
Washington State Chapter Elects Officers, 207. Waste, Elimination of, Due to Building Codes,
128. Waste Reclamation Section Made Permanent,
179.
Weights and Measures, Origin of English, 790. Wicks, Wm., 856.
Wilson to Dedicate French Memorial Site, 790. Window, Newark, Designed by R. A. Cram,
580.
Women as Naval Architects, 793. Wood, Purple, from Panama, 76.
Wood Wastes Utilized to Conserve Lumber
Supply, 463.
Work, Where, Is Waiting, 582. World Capitol, Plans for, 107.
World Trade, Growth of in Century, 107.
—Z— Zinc, City Built of, 577.
Zone Ordinance in Alameda, 551. Zone Restrictions to Be Urged, 858. Zones, Building, for Ohio, 419.
Zoning System, Many Cities Adopt, 178.
TEXT ACCORDING TO AUTHORS
Figures refer to text pages
—A— Abrams, Duff A.:—
Effect of Time of Mixing on the Strength
of Concrete, 85. Allen, John R.:—
Test of the Conductivity of Window Shades,
561.
Ashford, Snowden:— Build Now? 517.
—B—
Bach, Richard F.:—
Developing the American Craftsman, 484. Ballinger & Perrot:—
Cabinet Factory, Victor Talking Machine
Co., Camden, N. J., 109. Bamberger, Simon:—
Improving Farm Buildings, 22. Barnett, Tom B.:—
Federating Architecture, 21. Blackall, C. H.:—
Architecture After the War: Architectural Education, 7.
Organization, 89. Efficiency, 331.
What Is an Architect? 481. Bossom, Alfred E.:—
Colonial Trust Co., Building, Philadelphia,
Pa., 877.
Bosworth, Welles:—
Scarboro-on-Hudson School, 477. Boyd, D. Knick erbacker:— Structural Service, 233.
Brazer, Clarence Wilson:—
Future of Government Villages, 219. Brinton, Selwyn:—
Notes from London, 599, 739. Brockway, A. L.:—
Observations on Types of Memorials, 511. Brown, Frank Chouteau:—
Civic Type of War Memorial, 259. Brown, W. S.:—
Daylight vs. Sunlight in Sawtooth Roof Con
struction, 33.
Butler, Howard Russell:— Leadership in Art, 342.
—c—
Casey, Edward Pearce:—
Architect and Engineer, 27. Corbett, Harvey Wiley:—
Beauty and Economics, 11.
—D— Dana, Richard Henry, Jr.:—
The Group House, Advantages and Possi
bilities, 163.
Davidson, F. E.:—
Architectural Advertising, 26. Buildings a Factor in Production Costs, 810. Some Aspects of Modern Contracting, 236. Deyo, J. Albert:—
Water Supply in Garage Basements, 861. Dix, Henry N.:—
Equivalent Temperature of Guaranteed Steam and Hot Water Fl’eat, 358.
Notes on Chimney Flues, 530. Dobbin, C. E.:—
Swimming Pools for Public Schools, 319.
Public School Buildings, Standardization of
Plans for, 892.
Dow, Joy Wheeler:—
Sparrow House and Rabbit House, 505. The Villa Borghese, 837. Dunlap, Elmore:—
Waste Due to Building Codes, 375.
—E— Eckland, Henry C.:—
Practice of Architecture, 169. Edwards & Sayward:—
Practice of Architecture, 72. Art of Planning, 376. Edwards, W. A.:
Architectural Practice, 170. Ellis, Wm. Marshall:—
The Office Building Outlook, 17.
—F— Franklin, M. S.:—
Civic Type of War Memorial, Boston, 259. Friederang, Maximilian F.:—
Development of Ornamental Plasterwork, 536. Furber, Pierce:—
Building -Codes, 491.
—G— Garber, Frederic W.
Educating for Architectural Practice, 9. Godley, Haskell & Sedgwick:—
Housing Development Solves Lodger Prob
lem, 565.
Granger, Alfred H.:—
Architect of Tomorrow, 91. Grant, W. Francis:—
Specification Clauses, 570. Grey, Elmer:—
International Conference, 170.
—H— Harmon, Arthur Loomis:—
Allerton House, 773. Hastings, Thomas:—
Architects as Bridge Builders, 23. Helmle, F. J.:—
Arch of Democracy in Brooklyn, 94. Pliggins, Daniel Paul:—
Architectural Office Organization for Post
War Conditions, 13* 60. Holmes & Flinn:—
“Skin Specialists,” 343. Holsman, Henry K.:—
Circular of Advice, 367. Hopper, Thomas T.:—
Architect and the Builder, 543. Hoxie, Frederick J.:—
Roof Construction for Factories with Ex
cessive Moisture, 181. Flutchinson, Woods:—
Building for Health, 121.
Ives, F. W.:—
Farm Improvement, 611.
-J-
Jewell, Edwin S.:—
How Office Building Managers Have Met
War Conditions, 19. Jones & Furbringer:—
Practice of Architecture, 169.
—K— Kahn, Albert:—
Allied Conference of Architects, 99. Kilham & Hopkins:—
Federating Architecture* 170. Kohn, Robert D.:—
Post-War Committee Program Architectural
Practice, 291. Review of Post-War Committee’s Activities
at Nashville Convention, 735. Post-War Committee, 375.
Standardization of Building Products, 499. Kunze, E. A.:—
Short Cuts to Calculations, 865.
—L— LaFarge, C. Grant:—
Government Housing, What Will Follow, 55. Lavanoux, M.:—
Rebuilding St. Gervais, 21. Lee, Edward B. :—
International Conference, 170. Lockwood, Greene & Co.:—
Practice of Architecture, 71.
—M—
Maher, George W.:—
Farm Buildings, Improvement of, 453. Mayer, Gordon E.:—
Italian House at Miami, Florida, 805. McKim, Mead & White:
Hotel Pennsylvania, 297. Millard, Julian:—
Architectural Practice, 631. Miller, Woolley & Evans:—
Automobile Center, Salt Lake City, 281. Morgan^ & Dillon:—
Practice of Architecture, 99. Morgan, Walls & Morgan:—
Practice of Architecture, 271. Murphy, J. C.:—
Why Not Build Now? 485.
—o—
Olin, Herbert Scott:— Competitions, 612.
—P—
Perrot, Emile:—
Practice of Architecture, 71. Polk, Willis:—
Architects and Engineers, 6. Law of Supply and Demand, 173. We Are Going to Build, 6. Pond, Irving K.:—
Federating State Societies, 203.
(Continued)
Theater Curtain a Mirror, 856. Theater, Pawtucket’s Civic, 759.
Things to Remember as a Result of Victory, 29. Three-Family Bill to Become a Law, 426. Timber Markets, South African, 577. Timber Shortage, Britain’s, 823. Timidity, Scores Business, 345.
Trade Agents Wanted Abroad, 106.
Trade, New Organization to Expand, 579. Training, Seven Million Workers Need, 790. Treasury Department Calls for Money, 243.
Treasury Requirements, More Certificates for,
142.
Tree Planting in New Bedford, Mass., 711. Trees, Cut Out Park’s Dead, 314.
Trees, Planting in Farm Gullies, 617. Trees, Urging Planting, of, 144.
—u— Unemployed, Jobs for, 417.
Unemployment Exaggerated, 420.
Unemployment, Fight by Constructing Homes,
419.
U. S. to Finish Philadelphia Houses, 243.
U. S. Selling Agency to Market Timber, 144.
—V—
Venice Since the War, 856. Victory Emblem, Devises New, 577. Victory, Responsibilities of, 390.
—w—
Wage Scale for Construction in Washington,
D. €., 762.
Wage Standardization and Administration, 247. Wages, Reduced, and Building Resumption,
459.
Walls, How the Ancients Built, 486. War, After the, 30.
War Boomed Building, 273. War Contract Adjustments Recommended, 315. War Debt, To Pay, 492.
War History, Asks Data for Compiling, 423. War Pictured in Natural Colors, 856. War, Saving During the, 345. War Trade Balances, 345.
Washington Architects Optimistic, 497.
Washington Chapter Sponsors Bill to Regulate
Use of Title, 520.
Washington Hears of Much Building, 246.
Washington Memorial Discussed, 425.
Washington State Chapter Elects Officers, 207. Waste, Elimination of, Due to Building Codes,
128. Waste Reclamation Section Made Permanent,
179.
Weights and Measures, Origin of English, 790. Wicks, Wm., 856.
Wilson to Dedicate French Memorial Site, 790. Window, Newark, Designed by R. A. Cram,
580.
Women as Naval Architects, 793. Wood, Purple, from Panama, 76.
Wood Wastes Utilized to Conserve Lumber
Supply, 463.
Work, Where, Is Waiting, 582. World Capitol, Plans for, 107.
World Trade, Growth of in Century, 107.
—Z— Zinc, City Built of, 577.
Zone Ordinance in Alameda, 551. Zone Restrictions to Be Urged, 858. Zones, Building, for Ohio, 419.
Zoning System, Many Cities Adopt, 178.
TEXT ACCORDING TO AUTHORS
Figures refer to text pages
—A— Abrams, Duff A.:—
Effect of Time of Mixing on the Strength
of Concrete, 85. Allen, John R.:—
Test of the Conductivity of Window Shades,
561.
Ashford, Snowden:— Build Now? 517.
—B—
Bach, Richard F.:—
Developing the American Craftsman, 484. Ballinger & Perrot:—
Cabinet Factory, Victor Talking Machine
Co., Camden, N. J., 109. Bamberger, Simon:—
Improving Farm Buildings, 22. Barnett, Tom B.:—
Federating Architecture, 21. Blackall, C. H.:—
Architecture After the War: Architectural Education, 7.
Organization, 89. Efficiency, 331.
What Is an Architect? 481. Bossom, Alfred E.:—
Colonial Trust Co., Building, Philadelphia,
Pa., 877.
Bosworth, Welles:—
Scarboro-on-Hudson School, 477. Boyd, D. Knick erbacker:— Structural Service, 233.
Brazer, Clarence Wilson:—
Future of Government Villages, 219. Brinton, Selwyn:—
Notes from London, 599, 739. Brockway, A. L.:—
Observations on Types of Memorials, 511. Brown, Frank Chouteau:—
Civic Type of War Memorial, 259. Brown, W. S.:—
Daylight vs. Sunlight in Sawtooth Roof Con
struction, 33.
Butler, Howard Russell:— Leadership in Art, 342.
—c—
Casey, Edward Pearce:—
Architect and Engineer, 27. Corbett, Harvey Wiley:—
Beauty and Economics, 11.
—D— Dana, Richard Henry, Jr.:—
The Group House, Advantages and Possi
bilities, 163.
Davidson, F. E.:—
Architectural Advertising, 26. Buildings a Factor in Production Costs, 810. Some Aspects of Modern Contracting, 236. Deyo, J. Albert:—
Water Supply in Garage Basements, 861. Dix, Henry N.:—
Equivalent Temperature of Guaranteed Steam and Hot Water Fl’eat, 358.
Notes on Chimney Flues, 530. Dobbin, C. E.:—
Swimming Pools for Public Schools, 319.
Public School Buildings, Standardization of
Plans for, 892.
Dow, Joy Wheeler:—
Sparrow House and Rabbit House, 505. The Villa Borghese, 837. Dunlap, Elmore:—
Waste Due to Building Codes, 375.
—E— Eckland, Henry C.:—
Practice of Architecture, 169. Edwards & Sayward:—
Practice of Architecture, 72. Art of Planning, 376. Edwards, W. A.:
Architectural Practice, 170. Ellis, Wm. Marshall:—
The Office Building Outlook, 17.
—F— Franklin, M. S.:—
Civic Type of War Memorial, Boston, 259. Friederang, Maximilian F.:—
Development of Ornamental Plasterwork, 536. Furber, Pierce:—
Building -Codes, 491.
—G— Garber, Frederic W.
Educating for Architectural Practice, 9. Godley, Haskell & Sedgwick:—
Housing Development Solves Lodger Prob
lem, 565.
Granger, Alfred H.:—
Architect of Tomorrow, 91. Grant, W. Francis:—
Specification Clauses, 570. Grey, Elmer:—
International Conference, 170.
—H— Harmon, Arthur Loomis:—
Allerton House, 773. Hastings, Thomas:—
Architects as Bridge Builders, 23. Helmle, F. J.:—
Arch of Democracy in Brooklyn, 94. Pliggins, Daniel Paul:—
Architectural Office Organization for Post
War Conditions, 13* 60. Holmes & Flinn:—
“Skin Specialists,” 343. Holsman, Henry K.:—
Circular of Advice, 367. Hopper, Thomas T.:—
Architect and the Builder, 543. Hoxie, Frederick J.:—
Roof Construction for Factories with Ex
cessive Moisture, 181. Flutchinson, Woods:—
Building for Health, 121.
Ives, F. W.:—
Farm Improvement, 611.
-J-
Jewell, Edwin S.:—
How Office Building Managers Have Met
War Conditions, 19. Jones & Furbringer:—
Practice of Architecture, 169.
—K— Kahn, Albert:—
Allied Conference of Architects, 99. Kilham & Hopkins:—
Federating Architecture* 170. Kohn, Robert D.:—
Post-War Committee Program Architectural
Practice, 291. Review of Post-War Committee’s Activities
at Nashville Convention, 735. Post-War Committee, 375.
Standardization of Building Products, 499. Kunze, E. A.:—
Short Cuts to Calculations, 865.
—L— LaFarge, C. Grant:—
Government Housing, What Will Follow, 55. Lavanoux, M.:—
Rebuilding St. Gervais, 21. Lee, Edward B. :—
International Conference, 170. Lockwood, Greene & Co.:—
Practice of Architecture, 71.
—M—
Maher, George W.:—
Farm Buildings, Improvement of, 453. Mayer, Gordon E.:—
Italian House at Miami, Florida, 805. McKim, Mead & White:
Hotel Pennsylvania, 297. Millard, Julian:—
Architectural Practice, 631. Miller, Woolley & Evans:—
Automobile Center, Salt Lake City, 281. Morgan^ & Dillon:—
Practice of Architecture, 99. Morgan, Walls & Morgan:—
Practice of Architecture, 271. Murphy, J. C.:—
Why Not Build Now? 485.
—o—
Olin, Herbert Scott:— Competitions, 612.
—P—
Perrot, Emile:—
Practice of Architecture, 71. Polk, Willis:—
Architects and Engineers, 6. Law of Supply and Demand, 173. We Are Going to Build, 6. Pond, Irving K.:—
Federating State Societies, 203.