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TRANSACTIONS OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY 



HUBBARD, H. V. Surveyor and later As- 

 sistant Engineer in charge of construction at 

 Camp Devens, Mass., 1917. Designer, War 

 Dept., Const. Div., C. P. S.. 1917. Designer, 

 Emergency Fleet Corp., U. S. Shipping Board. 

 Expert with Housing Commission, Council of 

 National Defense. Assistant Manager, T. P. 

 D., U. S. H. C. and Editor of its Technical 

 Report (i. e. Vol. II) May, 1917, to July, 1919. 

 Private office closed. 



KELLAWAY, H. J. Camp Planner, War 

 Dept., Const. Div., C. P. S., for Camp Devens, 

 Ayer, Mass., March 25, 1917, to October 19, 

 1917, also for additions to Camps Meade, Up- 

 ton, Dix and Devens. February 8 to March 

 7, 1918. Town Planner, T. P. D., U. S. H. C, 

 for their projects at Quincy, Mass., and at 

 Port Penn, Pa., May 13, 1918, to November 19, 

 1919. Maintained private office, during this 

 time, largely for the above work. 



LANGDON, J. G. Reports many interest- 

 ing and important activities in connection with 

 his work in the office of Public Buildings and 

 Grounds, Washington, D. C. 



LAY, C. D. Town Planner for T. P. D., 

 U. S. H. C, for three of their projects at 

 Erie, Penn., and for one project at Butler, 

 Penn., during the summer of 1918. Private 

 office maintained. 



LOWRIE, C. N. Camp Planner, War Dept., 

 Const. Div., C. P. S. Plans for Camp Gordon, 

 Atlanta, Ga., for another cantonment or camp 

 at Augusta, Ga., afterwards abandoned. Re- 

 ports on camps and camp extensions at Camp 

 Wadsworth, Spartansburg, Va., Camp Sevier. 

 Greenville, N. C. Camp Jackson, Columbia, 

 S. C, Camp Hancock, Augusta, Ga., Camp 

 Wheeler, Macon. May and June, 1917, and 

 February and March, 1918. Landscape Archi- 

 tect and Town Planner, T. P. D., U. S. H. C. 

 Projects at New London and Groton, Conn., 

 New Brunswick, N. J., now known as Lincoln 

 Gardens, Alton, 111. Portions of 1918 and 

 1919. Private office maintained. 



MANNING, W. H. Camp Planner, War 

 Dept., Const. Div., C. P. S. Surveys and Plans 

 for Camp Sherman, Chillicothe, Ohio. Land- 

 scape Architect and Town Planner, T. P. D., 

 U. S. H. C. project at Lowell. Office main- 

 tained. 



MISCHE, E. T. Landscape Architect and 

 Town Planner, T. P. D., U. S. H. C, for pro- 



jects at Philadelphia, Pa., Niagara Falls, N. Y., 

 Indian Head, Md., (for these the work was 

 that of preliminary investigator), Bremerton, 

 Washington, and Vellejo (Mare Island), Cal. 

 1917-1919. Office maintained. 



NEGUS, S. P. Assisted Massachusetts Fuel 

 Administration. Chairman Sub-Committee on 

 Wood Fuel of the Wellesley Committee on 

 Public Safety. Served as private in Wellesley 

 Training Unit Home Guard, January, 1917, 

 also on Wellesley Constabulary from Novem- 

 ber, 1917, until June, 1918. Investigator Bureau 

 of Investigation U. S. Dept. of Justice, July, 

 1918, until Armistice. Office maintained. 



NICHOLS, A. R. Landscape Architect and 

 Town Planner, T. P. D., U. S. H. C, for pro- 

 ject at Portsmouth, Ohio, during the summer 

 of 1918. Office maintained. 



NOLEN, J. Member of Advisory Housing 

 Committee, Emergency Fleet Corp. Member 

 of Committee on War Time Housing, National 

 Housing Association. Member of conference 

 group that prepared the original draft of the 

 Standards Recommended for Permanent In- 

 dustrial Housing Developments. Town Plan- 

 ner for Union Park Gardens, Wilmington, 

 Del., U. S. Shipping Board, Emergency Fleet 

 Corp. Town Planner, Town Planning Divi- 

 sion, U. S. H. C. Projects at Niagara Falls, 

 N. Y., Eddystone, Penn., and Ridley Park, 

 Philadelphia. Chief of Bureau of Housing and 

 Community Planning, Army Education Com- 

 mission, American Expeditionary Forces, Dept. 

 of Citizenship. Work overseas. 1917-1918- 

 1919. Office maintained. 



OLMSTED, F. L. With Committee on 

 Emergency Construction, advising Canton- 

 ment Div. of Army in the preparation of plans 

 and selecting Town Planners and Engineers 

 for laying out Camps and for designing and 

 supervising their water supplies, sewerage and 

 other utilities. Assisting Mr. Otto Eidlitz, 

 who as a Committee of One on Emergency 

 Construction under the Council of National 

 Defense was endeavoring to get government 

 action for relief of industrial housing short- 

 age. Manager of T. P. D., U. S. H. C, created 

 to deal with the above problem, one of the 

 Directors of this Corporation, and continued 

 work for it until June, 1919. While private 

 office was maintained by partners, had no con- 

 nection with its activities. 



