THE THING THAT GOLDSMITH FORGOT 
When Oliver Goldsmith wrote that he loved everything old—old 
jriends, old times, old manners, old books, old wine—he unaccount¬ 
ably forgot to mention old houses. The dwellings and the actual 
haunts of his old friends must have included among them some of 
those happy Tudor creations which still remain as beautiful wit¬ 
nesses to the vitality, freshness and pride of the village mason and 
carpenter. It is in the naive spirit of that period that the Resi¬ 
dence of Allan S. Lehman, Esq., at Tarrytown, N. Y., has been 
built. This entrance motive is reminiscent of that time of fine 
craftsmen and noble residences. John Russell Pope, architect 
