SOCIETIES
BOSTON SOCIETY OF ARTS AND CRAFTS.
These officers were elected by the Society of Arts and Crafts at its annual meeting, January 18: President, H. Langford Warren; Vice-presidents, A. W. Longfellow, J. Samuel Hodge, C. Howard Walker; Treasurer and Clerk, Frederic Allen Whiting; Members of the Council, Miss Mary Crease Sears, C. Howard Walker, I. Kirchmayer, John E. Peabody, Frederic Allen Whiting, J. Templeman Coolidge, Jr., Henry Lewis Johnson, A. W. Longfellow, H. B. Warren, J. Samuel Hodge, Ralph Adams Cram, H. Langford Warren, Carl H Heintzemann, Arthur J. Stone, William H. Grueby.
PORTLAND, OREGON, ASSOCIATION OF ARCHI
TECTS.
At the meeting of the Portland Association of Architects, Friday, January 4, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President, Emil Schacht; Vicepresident, C. C. Robbins; Treasurer, Edgar M. Lazarus; Secretary, Otto Kleemann; Trustee, Carl Leick. The association has
been in existence about five years, and has done a great deal in revising building laws in the interest of better construction.
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CHAPTER, A. 1. A.
The Southern California Chapter, American Institute of Architects, after the usual dinner at Levy’s, January 8, endorsed the work being done in large cities of the United States by the National Industrial Peace Association.
The request for endorsement came from P. H. Scullin, general secretary of the organization, who told the architects of the endeavor being made to establish State boards of arbitration for the prevention of antagonism between employers and employees in the form of lock-outs and strikes. The association’s work was commended in a letter from Secretary Glenn Brown, of the American Institute, which President Myron Hunt of the Chapter read.
The remainder of the meeting was devoted to consideration of voluminous committee reports submitted by Architects Hudson and Rosenheim. The members present were Messrs. Myron Hunt, President; Fernand Parmentier, Secretary; August Wackerbarth, Treasurer; J. Lee Burton,
Thomas Preston, R. B. Young, John P. Krempel, Arthur Benton, F. A. Rosenheim, arrison Albright, Frank Hudson, P. W. Ehlers and W. Reeves.
PERSONAL MENTION
Wheeling, W. Va.—Messrs. George S. Mooney and Charles E. Mott announce that they have entered into a partnership for the general practice of architecture, with offices in the Browne Building.
Mr. Mooney has practised architecture in Wheeling for three years. Mr. Mott has had four years’ technical training in the Cornell College of Architecture, and three years of architectural experience with Mr. Alfredo S. G. Taylor, New York city, and with Messrs. Franzheim & Klieves, Wheeling.
Worcester, Mass. — Messrs. Chickering & O’Connell, architects, of Boston, are suing Rev. Joseph Jaksztys, pastor of St. Casimir’s Church to recover about $800, alleged to be due for architects’ services on St. Casimir’s Church at the time it was built, a few years ago.
Detroit, Mich.—Warren G. Vinton, a
prominent citizen and well-known architect
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BOSTON SOCIETY OF ARTS AND CRAFTS.
These officers were elected by the Society of Arts and Crafts at its annual meeting, January 18: President, H. Langford Warren; Vice-presidents, A. W. Longfellow, J. Samuel Hodge, C. Howard Walker; Treasurer and Clerk, Frederic Allen Whiting; Members of the Council, Miss Mary Crease Sears, C. Howard Walker, I. Kirchmayer, John E. Peabody, Frederic Allen Whiting, J. Templeman Coolidge, Jr., Henry Lewis Johnson, A. W. Longfellow, H. B. Warren, J. Samuel Hodge, Ralph Adams Cram, H. Langford Warren, Carl H Heintzemann, Arthur J. Stone, William H. Grueby.
PORTLAND, OREGON, ASSOCIATION OF ARCHI
TECTS.
At the meeting of the Portland Association of Architects, Friday, January 4, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President, Emil Schacht; Vicepresident, C. C. Robbins; Treasurer, Edgar M. Lazarus; Secretary, Otto Kleemann; Trustee, Carl Leick. The association has
been in existence about five years, and has done a great deal in revising building laws in the interest of better construction.
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CHAPTER, A. 1. A.
The Southern California Chapter, American Institute of Architects, after the usual dinner at Levy’s, January 8, endorsed the work being done in large cities of the United States by the National Industrial Peace Association.
The request for endorsement came from P. H. Scullin, general secretary of the organization, who told the architects of the endeavor being made to establish State boards of arbitration for the prevention of antagonism between employers and employees in the form of lock-outs and strikes. The association’s work was commended in a letter from Secretary Glenn Brown, of the American Institute, which President Myron Hunt of the Chapter read.
The remainder of the meeting was devoted to consideration of voluminous committee reports submitted by Architects Hudson and Rosenheim. The members present were Messrs. Myron Hunt, President; Fernand Parmentier, Secretary; August Wackerbarth, Treasurer; J. Lee Burton,
Thomas Preston, R. B. Young, John P. Krempel, Arthur Benton, F. A. Rosenheim, arrison Albright, Frank Hudson, P. W. Ehlers and W. Reeves.
PERSONAL MENTION
Wheeling, W. Va.—Messrs. George S. Mooney and Charles E. Mott announce that they have entered into a partnership for the general practice of architecture, with offices in the Browne Building.
Mr. Mooney has practised architecture in Wheeling for three years. Mr. Mott has had four years’ technical training in the Cornell College of Architecture, and three years of architectural experience with Mr. Alfredo S. G. Taylor, New York city, and with Messrs. Franzheim & Klieves, Wheeling.
Worcester, Mass. — Messrs. Chickering & O’Connell, architects, of Boston, are suing Rev. Joseph Jaksztys, pastor of St. Casimir’s Church to recover about $800, alleged to be due for architects’ services on St. Casimir’s Church at the time it was built, a few years ago.
Detroit, Mich.—Warren G. Vinton, a
prominent citizen and well-known architect
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Our extensive national advertising has made Standard” Porcelain Enameled Ware the favorite with the Houseowners in every part of the country.
“Stafldard” Fixtures are easiest to specify for Kitchen, Laundry, Bathroom or Pantry because the Houseowner is already prejudiced in their favor.
The illustration shows “Standard’ Plate P 1360 Porcelain Enameled Slop Sink with Nickel-plated Improved Flushing Rim, on Trap Standard Cleanout and 2-inch Nickel-plated Vent Connection to Wall, Nickel-plated Strainer, Compression Supply and Flush Fittings complete with Supply Pipes to Floor, Nickel-plated Unions, Tees, Pipe Straps, Air Chambers and Spun Cup—Enameled inside or all over.
The Illuminating Engineering Department OF THE
“ THE LIBRARY OF
CONGRESS”
HOLOPHANE COMPANY
IS AT YOUR DISPOSAL. 227-229 Fulton St., New YorK
20 Plates, folio. Price, $5.00
The American Architect, Publishers,
New York and Boston
Pittsburgh, Pa., U.S. A.