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Rankin, John Hall:—
Sacramento Competition, 344.
—s— Schenck & Williams:—
Practice of Architecture, 71. Schweinfurth, J. A.:—
Mill Creek Park, Youngstown, Ohio, 869. Shaw, Alfred P.:—
An American Architect in France, 333. Smith, Hinchman & Grylls:—
Practice of Architecture, 375. Smith, Wm. Graves:—
Quantity Survey, 170, 204, 491. Stickney, G. H.:—
Present Status of Industrial Lighting Codes, 694, 771.
Swan, Herbert S.:—
Industrial Zoning, 500.
Planning Sunlight Cities, 427.
Zoning the Billboard in New York, 288.
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Tait, W. Stuart:—
Useless Waste in Concrete Construction Due to Legal Requirements, 79, 147, 187, 211, 254.
Tallmadge, Thomas E.:—
Architectural History of a Western Town,
443.
Taylor, A. D.:—
Garage and Entrance Turns, 699, 777.
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Varon, David T.:—
Analyzing the Development in American. Architecture, 405.
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Waid, D. Everett:—
Registration of Architects, 738. Ware, F. B. and A.:—
Gateway of the Nation, 603. Warren & Wetmore:—
Hotel Commodore, 337.
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Young, Thomas Crane:—
Architectural Advertising, 26.
Architectural Competitions, 311.
Architecture and Engineering, 403.
CRITICISM AND COMMENT
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Allied Conference of Architects. By Albert
Kahn, 99. Art, Leadership in. By Howard Russell But
ler, 342.
Build Now? By Snowden Ashford, 517. Building Codes. By Pierce Furber, 491.
Competitions. By Herbert Scott Olin, 612.
Farm Buildings, Architectural Improvement of (Letters from Agricultural Colleges), 377.
Farm Improvement. By F. W. Ives, 611.
Farm Buildings, Improving. By Simon Bamberger, Gov. Utah, 22.
Federating Architect. By Tom P. Barnett, 21. Federating State Societies. By Irving K.
Pond, 203. Planning, Art of. By Edwards & Sayward,
376. Post-War Committee. By Robert D. Kohn,
375. Practice of Architecture. By Schenck & Williams, Emile Perrot, Lockwood, Greene & Co., Edwards & Sayward, 71; Morgan & Dillon, 99; Henry C. Eckland, Jones & Furbringer. Wm. Graves Smith, Kilham & Hopkins, Edward B. Lee, Elmer Grey,
W. A. Edwards, 169, 170; Morgan, Walls & Morgan, 271; Smith, Hinchman & Grylls, 375.
Quantity Surveyor. By Wm. Graves Smith,.
170, 204, 491.
Quantity System. By Francis W. Grant, 343. Sacramento Competition. By John Hall Ran
kin, 344.
“Skin Specialists.” By Holmes & Flinn. 343. To Aid a Worthy Cause (Rebuilding St.
Gervais). By M. Lavanoux, 21. Waste Due to Building Codes. By Elmore
Dunlap, 375.
DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING
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A. S. M. E. Code for Low-Pressure Boilers,
212. Architect, Specialist and General Practitioner,
631.
Architectural Practice. By Julian Millard, 631. Automatic Sprinklers, New Code for, 588.
Automobile Center, Social Hall Ave., Salt Lake City. By Miller, Woolley & Evans, Architects, 281..
Back Venting vs. Simplified Plumbing, 795. Building Contract of the Future, 595. Building, a Home for an Industry, 467. Building Codes, Amending, 664.
Cabinet Factory, Victor Talking Machine Co., Camden, N. J. By Ballinger & Perrot, Architect, 109.
Calculations. Short Cuts to Accurate. By
E. C. Kunze, Architect, 865. Chimney Flues, Notes on. By Henry N. Dix,
530.
Code, Building Department and Architect, 398. Code Committee Meeting, 256. Code Revision, Important, 149.
Concrete, Physical Properties of Dense, 867. Concrete Reinforced in Office Building Con
struction, 900. Conductivity of Window Shades. By John R.
Allen, 561.
Correct Proportioning of Concrete Mixes, 721. Daylight vs. Sunlight in Sawtooth Roof Construction. By W. S. Brown, 33.
Double Stairway, Its Design and Construction, 557.
Duty to Your Profession, 153.
Effect of Lime on Strength of Cement Mortar,
152. Effect of Time of Mixing on the Strength of Concrete. By Prof. Duff A. Abrams, 85. Electricity, Importance of, in Largest Hotel,
734.
Engineering Societies Employment Bureau, 151. Engineering Unity, 562.
Equivalent Temperature of Guaranteed Steam and Hot Water Heat. By Henry N. Dix, 358
Factory Roof Timbers, 868. Flat Slab Construction. 288.
Ford Shipbuilding Plant, River Rouge, Mich.,
526. Forest Products Laboratory and the Archi
tect, 663. Friendly Possibilities of Engineering Societies,
150. Industrial Lighting Codes, Present Status of. By G. Ii. Stickney, 694, 771, 835.
Planning Sunlight Cities. By Swan & Tuttle,
427.
Printing Trades, Modern Buildings for, 691.
Public School Buildings, Standardization of
Plans for. By C. E. Dobbin, 893.
Quantity House Production Methods, Con
struction Branch, Emergency Fleet Corporation, 353, 393.
Reinforced Concrete Building Stands Extreme
Overload, 768.
Reinforced Concrete Tests, 733.
Research Graduate Assistantships, 287.
Roof Construction for Factories with Excessive Moisture. By Frederic J. Hoxie, 181. Standard Elementary School Medical Clinic, 564.
Standard School House Equipment, 625, 657.
Standardization of Building Products. By
Robert D. Kohn, 498. Statically Indeterminate Structures, Analysis of, 836.
Structural Material Made of Thin Sheet Steel.
249. Swimming, Pools for Public Schools. By C. E„
Dobbin, 319.
Underwriters Laboratories, Second Report, 892. Unusual Concrete Construction, 563.
Useless Waste in Concrete Construction Due to Legal Requirements. By W. Stuart Tait, 79. 147, 187, 211, 254.
Warm Air Furnaces for House Heating. 765. Water Supply in Garage Basements. By J. Albert Deyo, 861.
Wisconsin Industrial Lighting Code, 500.
Zoning the Billboard in New York. By Herbert Swan, 288.
Zoning, Industrial. By Herbert S. Swan, 500.
BOOK REVIEWS
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Architecture and Democracy. By Claude
Bragdon, 411.
Formal Garden, 408.
Mathematics, Handbook for Engineers, 504. Meaning of Architecture, 875. Applied Mechanics, 503.
Automatic Sprinkler Protection, 504.
School Building Program for Cities, 154.