Porcelain Enameled Ware
Is supreme in Design, Quality and Durability I
N recognition of this distinction the Honorable Jury of Awards of the LOUISIANA PURCHASE EXPOSITION, St. LOUIS, 1904, has conferred upon Standard Ware, which was exhibited in competition with all other sanitary goods of domestic and foreign manufacture, the highest awards and honors, namely
THE GRAND PRIZE
Since 1893 Startdard Ware has been honored with the highest awards at every great exposition, nine in all. Of these awards, three have been obtained in foreign lands, and six in the United States. Each award constitutes the highest official honor of the period.
SOCIETIES
AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS.
Programme of the Thirty-ninth Annual Convention, to be held in Washington,
D. C., at the New Willard Hotel,
January 8, 9, 10 and 11, 1906.
Delegates will be distinguished by a red ribbon, and will occupy seats from the front row as far back as is necessary for their accommodation.
Members of the Institute who are not delegates are entitled to take part in all discussions, to offer resolutions and motions, and to vote on a proposition that it is “the sense of the meeting.”
Order of Business. Monday, January 8.
Meeting of the Board of Directors in the Octagon at 10 a. m.
Tuesday, January 9—Morning Session.
The members of the Institute will meet in the assembly hall on the tenth floor of the New Willard Hotel, Washington, D. C., at 9.30 o’clock.
Report of the Board of Directors.
Report of Treasurer and Auditing Committee.
Reports of Chapters, a synopsis by the Secretary.
(а) Judiciary, Alfred Stone, Chairman. (б) House and Library, Robert Stead,
Chairman. (c) Education and Publication, H. L.
Warren, Chairman. (d) Foreign Correspondence, Glenn
Brown, Chairman. (e) Contracts and Lien Laws, Alfred
Stone, Chairman.
Reports of Special Committees:
(a) Government Architecture, Geo. B.
Post, Chairman. (b) Washington City, Wm. S. Eames,
Chairman. (c) World’s Congress, Wm. S. Eames,
Chairman. (d) Securing Funds for the purchase of The Octagon, John M. Carrere, Chairman.
(e) Nominations for Honorary and Corresponding Members, Frank Miles Day, Chairman.
(f) Delegate to National Conference Electrical Code, and to meeting of National Fire Protection Association, Alfred Stone, delegate.
Afternoon Session—2 o’clock.
Report of Committees not reached at morning session.
Report of Committee on Competitions, Glenn Brown, Chairman.
Papers:
“Competitions,” by Robert D. Andrews; the following members of the Institute have been requested to take part in a discussion on competitions: John M. Carrere, J. L. Mauran, Cass Gilbert, Wm. B. Mundie, Ralph Adams Cram, A. W. Lord, T. C. Young, N. S. Patton and J. M. Donaldson.
Evening Session—Banquet.
Banquet at 8 o’clock in the hall of the New Willard, to which all members and their accompanying ladies have the privilege of attendance upon payment of $5 per plate.
Wednesday, January 10—Morning Session.
Report of Committee on Municipal Improvements, Frank Miles Day, Chairman. Papers (illustrated by lantern slides) :
“The Artistic Development of Paris,” by Mr. Eugene Henard.
Improvement of the Schuylkill River Banks,” by C. C. Zantzinger.
“Municipal Improvements in the Borough of Brooklyn, New York City,” by Electus D. Litchfield.
Afternoon Session—2 o’clock.
Report of Special Committees not finished at last session.
Action on proposed amendments to bylaws.
Unfinished business of the previous day-.
Is supreme in Design, Quality and Durability I
N recognition of this distinction the Honorable Jury of Awards of the LOUISIANA PURCHASE EXPOSITION, St. LOUIS, 1904, has conferred upon Standard Ware, which was exhibited in competition with all other sanitary goods of domestic and foreign manufacture, the highest awards and honors, namely
THE GRAND PRIZE
Since 1893 Startdard Ware has been honored with the highest awards at every great exposition, nine in all. Of these awards, three have been obtained in foreign lands, and six in the United States. Each award constitutes the highest official honor of the period.
SOCIETIES
AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS.
Programme of the Thirty-ninth Annual Convention, to be held in Washington,
D. C., at the New Willard Hotel,
January 8, 9, 10 and 11, 1906.
Delegates will be distinguished by a red ribbon, and will occupy seats from the front row as far back as is necessary for their accommodation.
Members of the Institute who are not delegates are entitled to take part in all discussions, to offer resolutions and motions, and to vote on a proposition that it is “the sense of the meeting.”
Order of Business. Monday, January 8.
Meeting of the Board of Directors in the Octagon at 10 a. m.
Tuesday, January 9—Morning Session.
The members of the Institute will meet in the assembly hall on the tenth floor of the New Willard Hotel, Washington, D. C., at 9.30 o’clock.
Report of the Board of Directors.
Report of Treasurer and Auditing Committee.
Reports of Chapters, a synopsis by the Secretary.
(а) Judiciary, Alfred Stone, Chairman. (б) House and Library, Robert Stead,
Chairman. (c) Education and Publication, H. L.
Warren, Chairman. (d) Foreign Correspondence, Glenn
Brown, Chairman. (e) Contracts and Lien Laws, Alfred
Stone, Chairman.
Reports of Special Committees:
(a) Government Architecture, Geo. B.
Post, Chairman. (b) Washington City, Wm. S. Eames,
Chairman. (c) World’s Congress, Wm. S. Eames,
Chairman. (d) Securing Funds for the purchase of The Octagon, John M. Carrere, Chairman.
(e) Nominations for Honorary and Corresponding Members, Frank Miles Day, Chairman.
(f) Delegate to National Conference Electrical Code, and to meeting of National Fire Protection Association, Alfred Stone, delegate.
Afternoon Session—2 o’clock.
Report of Committees not reached at morning session.
Report of Committee on Competitions, Glenn Brown, Chairman.
Papers:
“Competitions,” by Robert D. Andrews; the following members of the Institute have been requested to take part in a discussion on competitions: John M. Carrere, J. L. Mauran, Cass Gilbert, Wm. B. Mundie, Ralph Adams Cram, A. W. Lord, T. C. Young, N. S. Patton and J. M. Donaldson.
Evening Session—Banquet.
Banquet at 8 o’clock in the hall of the New Willard, to which all members and their accompanying ladies have the privilege of attendance upon payment of $5 per plate.
Wednesday, January 10—Morning Session.
Report of Committee on Municipal Improvements, Frank Miles Day, Chairman. Papers (illustrated by lantern slides) :
“The Artistic Development of Paris,” by Mr. Eugene Henard.
Improvement of the Schuylkill River Banks,” by C. C. Zantzinger.
“Municipal Improvements in the Borough of Brooklyn, New York City,” by Electus D. Litchfield.
Afternoon Session—2 o’clock.
Report of Special Committees not finished at last session.
Action on proposed amendments to bylaws.
Unfinished business of the previous day-.