The AMERICAN ARCHITECT
AND BUILDING NEWS
Vol. LXXXIX. JANUARY 13, 1906. No. 1568. Editorial Summary: Pages 9, 10
Fatal Landslip at the Haverstraw Brickyards.—The Pervasiveness of the Lcole des Beaux-Arts.—Architectural Education the Result of Multiple Causes.—Progress on the Columbia-National Academy School of Fine Art.—Architects and the coming Merger of the National Academy of Design and the Society of American Artists.— Competition for Bronze Doors of the Naval Academy Chapel.—A Curious Court of Chancery Settlement.—New Assessment Values in New York.
Church Towers and Spires................................................................................. 11 Federation in Architectural Education.......................................... 14 Efflorescence on. Masonry................................................................................. 15 Notes and Clippings................................................................................................. 16 Societies, Personal Mention, Building News, Etc.
Plates:
Front and Plans: Armory for Squadron C, Brooklyn, N. Y.—North and South Elevations of the Same.—Longitudinal Sections of the Same.—Details of the Same.—House of Mrs. E. C.. S. Potter, .123 E. 73d St., New York, N. Y.—House of C. S. Houghton, Esq., Chestnut Hill, Mass.
Additional Plates (International Edition) :
General View of New Dining-hall: Harvard Club, W. 44th St., New York, N. Y.
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 a £ Congress March 3, 1870