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HOUSE AND GARDEN 
August, 1911 
The main entrance and service entrance are at the rear, giving to the southern exposure a long terrace commanding the view. All the 
main rooms of the first story are upon this side 
The introduction of the front corner wings not only gives two 
important rooms where needed, but permits a particularly har¬ 
monious roofing scheme 
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Three of the four large bedrooms have adjoining baths, and the 
fourth has a sleeping-porch. Only the service stairway extends 
to the third floor rooms 
Looking across the south front from the billiard-room corner. The 
wide brick-paved path is equivalent to a second terrace 
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On the north side at the rear corner is a small covered piazza with 
a pergola adjoining. A plastered wall encloses the kitchen yard 
THE HOME OF MR. H. D. COREY, NEWTON, MASS. 
Chapman iff Frazer , architects 
