D c c e m b e r 
1916 
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D. Knickerbacker Boyd, architect 
Where the setting permits, no form of architecture is more 
adaptable to small club purposes than the log cabin. This 
on the grounds of the Merion Golf Club at Philadelphia is a 
simple but interesting treatment 
A garden view 
of th e Sketch 
Club in Phila¬ 
delphia, one 
of the new 
bijou club¬ 
houses 
The T Square Club, rendezvous of Philadelphia's 
architects, is a remodeled house that glorifies 
a slum alley. Wilson Eyre was responsible for 
the transformation 
There are many decorative possibilities chooses 
in log cabin walls, and the club that this 
form of house is sure to have interesting in¬ 
teriors. This is the living-room in the cabin 
shown above 
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