The AMERICAN ARCHITECT
AND BUILDING NEWS
Vol. XCI. MARCH 30, 1907. No. 1631.
Editorial Summary: Pages 121-122
The Favorable Report on the Proposed Interior Finishing of the Luzerne County, Pa., Court-house—The Character and Cost of the Caucus-room Rostra in the Pennsylvania Capitol—Tabulation Showing the Profitableness of the “Per Foot’’ and Per Pound” System—License Laws Should Involve the Evaluation of Moral Worth as Much as Scientific Attainment—Apprehensions Over the Registration Movement in England—Texas a Peculiarly Unpromising Field for the Proposed License Law—A Massachusetts Grand Jury Recommends the Examination of Would-be Architects.
Marble and Scagliola................................................................................... 123 The License [Registration] Question in England........................ 124 Jurisdictional Disputes in the Building Trades............................... 126 Notes and Clippings..................................................................................... 128 Societies, Personal Mention, Building News, etc. Plates:
Interior Views in the House of the late Stanford White, Architect, Gramercy Park, New York, N. Y.: Eight Plates.
Additional Plates (International Edition) :
XVI. Century Spanish Doorway in the House of the late Stanford White, Architect—Chimney Piece in the Same House.
12 West 40TH Street NEW YORK
Entered as second class matter November 18, 1904, at the Post Office at New York, N. Y., under the Act of Congress, March 3, 1879.
AND BUILDING NEWS
Vol. XCI. MARCH 30, 1907. No. 1631.
Editorial Summary: Pages 121-122
The Favorable Report on the Proposed Interior Finishing of the Luzerne County, Pa., Court-house—The Character and Cost of the Caucus-room Rostra in the Pennsylvania Capitol—Tabulation Showing the Profitableness of the “Per Foot’’ and Per Pound” System—License Laws Should Involve the Evaluation of Moral Worth as Much as Scientific Attainment—Apprehensions Over the Registration Movement in England—Texas a Peculiarly Unpromising Field for the Proposed License Law—A Massachusetts Grand Jury Recommends the Examination of Would-be Architects.
Marble and Scagliola................................................................................... 123 The License [Registration] Question in England........................ 124 Jurisdictional Disputes in the Building Trades............................... 126 Notes and Clippings..................................................................................... 128 Societies, Personal Mention, Building News, etc. Plates:
Interior Views in the House of the late Stanford White, Architect, Gramercy Park, New York, N. Y.: Eight Plates.
Additional Plates (International Edition) :
XVI. Century Spanish Doorway in the House of the late Stanford White, Architect—Chimney Piece in the Same House.
12 West 40TH Street NEW YORK
Entered as second class matter November 18, 1904, at the Post Office at New York, N. Y., under the Act of Congress, March 3, 1879.