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SA Builders
May 1898
Volume 25
,
Issue 5build
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Features
Humidity in House Heating
Art Appropriation for Cities in New York State
What Constitutes a Work of Art ?
A Residence at Hackensack, N. J.
National Sculpture Society
A Residence at Bogota, N. J.
A Studio and Residence at “Lawrence Park,” Bronxville, N. Y.
The Delay on the Public Library
Residence in Roland Park, Baltimore, Md.
The Church of St. John of Nepomuk in Munich
St. James' Roman Catholic Church and Rectory, at Red Bank, N. J.
Earthquakes and Tall Buildings
Our Largest Builder
A Physician's Residence at Newark, N. J.
A Modern Cottage at Bridgeport, Conn.
Retirement of Professor Norton
A Summer Cottage at Woodmont-on-the-Sound, Conn.
A Row of Modern Stores and Offices at Mott Haven, N. Y.
A Colonial Residence at Hartford, Conn.
The Elm Street Improvement
Independent Refrigerating Plants for office Buildings, Apartment Houses, Etc.
A Flemish Renaissance Mantel Design
An Improved Fire Escape
The Howard Automatic Draft Regulator
The Correspondence Schools' Car
The Hoffman Spring Hinge
Pure Linseed Oil Paints