DESIGN OF PARK AND RECREATION AREAS 



235 



Eighteenth Annual Convention of the American Asso- 

 ciation of Park Superintendents, October, 1916, pages 

 30-32. Discussion of address, pages 32-47. 



"Public Park Status," Percival Gallagher. Parks and 

 Recreation, Vol. VI, No. I, September-October, 1922, 

 pages 53-56. A very discriminating statement of the 

 true meaning of the term "Park" and the fundamentals, 

 characteristics and functions of a park. 



" Should Playgrounds Be Landscaped?" C. H. Meeds, 

 Chief Engineer, Park Department, Cincinnati, Ohio. 

 Parks and .Rmra*i'cm,.September-October, 1923, page 71. 



"Landscape Design," Henry V. Hubbard and Theo- 

 dore Kimball. Macmillan Co. 



STADIUMS 



"Athletic Stadia," The Portland Cement Associa- 

 tion, in West Washington Street, Chicago, 111. n 

 pages, ii illustrations. 



"Concrete Grand Stands and Stadia," The Portland 

 Cement Association, 1923. n pages. 



"The Cornell Crescent," Gavin Hadden, C. E. Re- 

 printed from The Architectural Record, March, 1925. 

 1 1 pages, 8 illustrations. Copies may be had from the 

 author, 607 Fifth Avenue, New York City. 



"First Steps in Stadium Operation," V. K. Brown. 

 Reprinted and available from Parks and Recreation. 



"Mobility of Seats, " Gavin Hadden. Reprinted from 

 The Athletic Journal, June, 1927. Illustrated. Copies 

 may be had from the author, 607 Fifth Avenue, New 

 York City. 



"Stadium Design," Gavin Hadden, C. E. Paper pre- 

 sented before the New York Section of the American 

 Society of Civil Engineers, May 20, 1925. Reprinted 

 from the Athletic Journal. Copies may be had from the 

 author, 607 Fifth Avenue, New York City. 16 pages, 

 41 illustrations. 



"Stadium in the City of the Average," Daniel N. 

 Casey. Reprinted from The American City, August, 

 1924, Portland Cement Association. Illustrated. 



"Stadiums." Published by P. R. A. A. n pages. 

 Contains the following information on 71 stadiums 

 in this country: Name, date of erection, managing 

 authority, seating capacity, size, shape, construction, 

 cost, method of financing, means of maintenance, uses. 



GOLF COURSES 



"Golf Architecture in America," George C. Thomas, 

 Jr. D. Scott Chisholm, 703 Grant Building, Los 

 Angeles, Calif. 



"The Design of Golf Courses," Karl B. Lohmann. 

 Landscape Architecture, October, 1926, page 8. Illus- 

 trated. 



"The Golf Course and the Land Subdivision," Prof. 

 Henry V. Hubbard. Landscape Architecture, April, 

 1927. Illustrated with plans. 



"Golf Turf of High Quality; How to Produce It and 

 How to Take Care of It." Stumpp & Walter Company, 

 New York, N. Y. 



"Laying Out a Golf Course." Spalding Official Golf 

 Guide, 1923. American Sports Publishing Company, 

 45 Rose Street, New York City. 



"Municipal and Public Golf Courses in the United 

 States. " Public Links Section of the United States Golf 

 Association, New York, N. Y., 1927. This pamphlet 

 contains statistical information on size, fees, costs, etc. 



"Municipal Golf in a Hundred Cities," Rebecca B. 

 Rankin. Reprinted from The American City, June, 

 1924. Available from the P. R. A. A. Contains informa- 

 tion regarding acreage, number of players, cost of main- 

 tenance, etc. 



" Municipal Golf Its Influence on Park and Recrea- 

 tion Affairs," H. S. Wagner. Parks and Recreation, 

 November-December, 1926, page 147. 



"Municipal Golf Construction and Administra- 

 tion." The P. R. A. A., 1927. A practical discussion of 

 problems involved in the construction and administra- 

 tion of municipal golf courses, with statistical tables. 



BOULEVARDS AND PARKWAYS 



"Boulevards of San Francisco, Cal.," C. W. Geiger. 

 Good Roads, January 4, 1919, Vol. XVII, pages 1-3. 

 Notes on the history and construction of the scenic 

 drives in and near the Golden Gate City. 



"Boulevards, Parkways, Avenues and Plantations," 

 T. H. Mawson (in his Civic Art, 1911, pages 147-158. 

 Illustrations, cross-sections). 



"The Bronx River Parkway," J. Downer. Proceed- 

 ings of the Ninth National Conference on City Plan- 

 ning, 1917, pages 91-95. Illustrated. 



"Parkways on Great Avenues," C. M. Robinson (in 

 his Modern Civic Art, 1918, etc., pages 206-227, 37~ 

 320. Illustrated. 



"Report on a Proposed Parkway System for Essex 

 County, New Jersey," Olmsted Brothers, 1915. Pub- 

 lished by the Essex County Park Commission, Newark, 

 N.J. 



MISCELLANEOUS 



"Automobile Tourist Camping Grounds," Calvert 

 Swing Winsborough. Published by the author, Central 

 National Bank Building, St. Louis, Mo. 



"Bridle Paths in City Parks," Wayne Dinsmore. 

 Park International, November, 1920, Vol. I, pages 245- 

 249. Illustrated. 



"Bridle Paths in Parks." Parks and Recreation, 

 January, 1921, Vol. IV, page 148. 



