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PARK AND CEMETERY 
Park and Cemetery 
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LANDSCAPE GARDENING 
ESTABLISHED 1890. 
OBJECT: To advance Art out-of-Doors. with 
special reference to the improvement of parks, 
cemeteries, home g^rounds. and the promotion of 
Town and Village Improvement Associations, 
John W. Weston, C. E., Editor. 
R. J. HAIGHT, Publisher, 
324 Dearborn St., CHICAGO 
Eastern Office s 
1538 Am.Tract Society Bldg,, New York, 
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(Continued fr^m p. VI.) 
dence streets, the railroad station 
and water front, Union Square, the 
boulevards, drives and parks, and is 
accompanied two maps, one show- 
ing a system of park reservations 
and connecting drives, and the other 
a plan for improving Union Square. 
Personal. 
Roderick Campbell, superintendent 
and landscape gardener of Green 
Lawn Cemetery, Syracuse, N. Y., re- 
cently sustained painful injuries in 
attempting to stop a runaway horse. 
Frank H. Nutter, Jr., has been 
elected to succeed his father as en- 
gineer of the park board at Minne- 
apolis. Mr. Nutter. Sr., has been the 
park engineer since its organization 
twenty-three years ago, and his son 
has been associated with him in the 
work for eleven years. Mr. Nutter, 
Jr., is a graduate of the Engineering 
Department of the University of 
Minnesota. 
Sid J. Hare, of Kansas City, Mo., 
spent about two months in Joplin, 
Mo., preparing plans for a new park 
of i6o acres which was given to the 
city by Mr. Chas. Schifferdecker. Mr. 
Hare was also in charge of improve- 
ments at Mount Hope Cemetery in 
Joplin and for the Country Club, the 
Children’s Home, and several private 
grounds. 
W’arren H. Manning, of Boston, 
has been employed to make the land- 
scape plans for a section of ground 
comprising sixteen blocks in New 
Orleans, which is to be improved as 
a model residence district by the 
New Orleans Real Estate Mortgage 
and Securities Co. 
Olmsted Brothers, Brookline, Mass., 
announce that they have added two 
new members to their firm — Messrs. 
Parcival Gallagher and James Frederick 
Dawson. Mr. Gallagher was formerly a 
member of the firm of Pray & Gal- 
lagher. and Mr. Dawson has been with 
the Olmsted Brothers since 1895. ’> 
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LANDSCAPE GARDENINQ — = By F. A. Waugh 
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