April, 1919 
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A STANDARD for ARCHITECTURAL DETAIL 
You may have often ivondered why you like one 
architectural glimpse more than another. Nine 
times out of ten the one you like is a combination 
of many elements put together with such studied 
artistry that none coidd be detracted or added. 
The elements of this garden front entrance—it is 
the residence of M. C. Migel, Esq., at Monroe, 
New York—are hard burnt, red, irregular bricks 
laid with a slightly struck white joint and in 
Flemish bond; key-block, skew-backs and sill of 
white marble; and the detail of the door itself in 
white painted wood: The shuttered window above, 
the brick path below ajid the specimen cedars 
frame the picture. Lewis Colt Albro, the architect 
