UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE
FOUR-YEAR COURSE. {Degree B. S. in Arch.) (Architectural engineering may be taken in lieu of advanced design, etc.)
GRADUATE YEAR. (Degree M. S. in Arch.) (Allowing specialization in design or in architectural engineering, etc.)
SPECIAL COURSE OF TWO YEARS. {Certificate.) (For qualified draughtsmen; affording option in architectural engineering.)
COMBINED COURSES in Arts and Architecture, by which A. B. and B. S. in Arch. may be taken in six years.
COLLEGE GRADUATES standing.
granted advanced
SUMMER COURSES in elementary and general sub jects through which advanced standing may be secured.
For full information address: DR. J. H. PENNIMAN, Dean, College Hall, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa.
MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE
Options in Architectural Engineering and Landscape Architecture.
College graduates and draughtsmen admitted as special students.
H. W. TYLER, Secretary,
Mass. Institute of Technology, Boston, Mass.
WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
St. Louis, Mo.
DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE
offers a professional four-year couree in Architecture. Admission by examination or by certificate or diploma from other schools and colleges. Draughtsmen are admitted as special students.
HARVARD UNIVERSITY
THE LAWRENCE SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL
offers four-year courses of study leading to the degree of S. B. in Civil, Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Forestry, Chemistry, Geology, Biology, Anatomy and Hygiene (preparation for medical schools), Science for Teachers, and a course in General Science. For the catalogue and information, address
L. Love, 16 University Hall, Cambridge, ass. N. S. SHALER, Dean.
THE SOCIETY OF BEAUX-ARTS
ARCHITECTS
has established
A FREE COURSE OF STUDY
open to draughtsmen and students of any city, modeled on the general plan pursued at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris, and comprising frequent problems in Orders, Design, Archaeology, etc.
For information apply to the Secretary of the Committee or Education, 3 East 33d St., New York City.
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
Four-year professional courses in Architecture, in Architectural Engineering and in Architectural Decoration. Special courses for draftsmen and constructors. Excellent library and equipment. University fees nominal.
Department of Architecture.
W. L. PILLSBURY, Registrar, Urban a, III.
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
Ann Arbor, Mich.
DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE.
Four-year course in Architecture and in Architectural Engineering. Draftsmen and others adequately prepared _ are admitted as special students. For Bulletin describing work, address Dean of Department of Engineering.
THE GEORGIAN PERIOD
PRICE, $60.00.
‘‘The most important work on architecture yet produced in America.’’—Nation.
THE AMERICAN ARCHITECT,
12 West Fortieth St., New York
We are the First!
Yes, we are the first of the manufacturers of Terne Plates to suggest and adopt the plan of stamping the amount of coating carried by our brands of Roofing Tin, and of stamping all wasters as such.
This is the “square deal” which all Jobbers, Architects, Roofers and Property Owners have needed for so long and already the move has shown a good effect.
In future, don’t merely specify American Ternes, American Extra, American Special, American Old Style A, 2A, 3A, 4A, 5A, MF, or U. S. Eagle New Method—but examine the bo xes when they arrive and see that the contents indicate exactly what you purchased. If the sheet isn’t stamped with the coating, look along the edge for the mark “Waster.”
If you’ll use these precautions you’ll find Roofing Tin to be the most satisfactory roof covering you can use—but you can’t expect an 8-lb. Terne to do the work of the old time or present day 30 to 40-lb. coated plates.
Send for our booklet “From Underfoot to Overhead” if you would know how a high-grade Terne Plate is made, and use MF ROOFING TIN, “The Terne which turns the elements,” if you want the best Roofing Tin that can be had.
AMERICAN
SHEET & TIN PLATE
COMPANY,
FRICK? BUILDING
PITTSBURGH, PA.
BUILDING NEWS.
(The editors greatly desire to receive information from the smaller and outlying towns as well as from the larger cities.)
Albany, N. Y.—It is reported that plans are on foot looking towards the erection of a State hospital at Comstocks, Washing
ton County. This hospital to cost $1,000,000. Arverne, L. I.—Thomas A. Roachford, it is stated, is planning the erection of a large hotel here, to be of fireproof construction, and estimated to cost $500,000. The hotel to be located between Straiton and Storm Avenues.
Atlantic City, N. J.—Solomon Greenberg, of Philadelphia, it is reported, will
erect in this city a modern fireproof hotel, at a cost of $400,000. It is to be a six-story brick and stone building.
Press reports state that plans have been prepared by Architects Seymour & Paul A. Davis, Philadelphia, for the erection of the Atlantic City Hospital. Estimated cost to be $75,000.
Augusta, Ga.—Louis F. Goodrich has