The AMERICAN ARCHITECT
AND BUILDING NEWS
Vol. XCII.SEPTEMBER 21, 1907.No. 1656. Editorial Summary: Pages 89-90
The Fatalism of the Turk and the New Yorker — Antagonism to High Buildings Unconquerable — The Skyscraper and Silhouette — Death of Willi s G. Hale, Architect — Death of Robert I. Fleming, Architect — Death of Edward S. Hammatt, Architect — Law and Labor: the Judge and the Steam-drill.
Italian Tombs — II...................................................................................... 91 The Conflagration ............................................................................................................... 93 The Smoke Plague and “Coalite .................................................................... 94
Communication .......................................................................................................... 95
How Certain Columns were Protected from Rust.
Notes and Clippings.................................................................................................... 96 Societies, Personal Mention, Building News, Etc. Plates:
House of Mr. J. B. Ford, Jr., 1730 Jefferson Avenue, Detroit, Mich. — Italian Tombs: Five Plates — Rear View of a House at Sewickley, Pa. — House of Mrs. Harrison Gardner, Brookline, Mass., and a House at Indianapolis, Ind.
Additional Plates (International Edition):
House at Sewickley, Pa. — Entrance to the Same.
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Entered second class matter November 18, 1904, at the Post Office at New York, N. Y., tinder the Act of Congress, March 8, 1879.