HOUSE AND GARDEN 
March, 1912 
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The Rush residence at Oyster Bay is an exceedingly fine example of a 
apparent height, and the porch arrangement makes cool the 
house well planned for its location. The long roof line takes 
rooms on the first floor. Clinton MacKenzie, architect 
off the 
The faithful reproduction of the southern Colonial is seen in the Charles 
E. Finlay home at Kensington. Little & Brown, architects 
Aymar Embury, architect, shows another example of his interesting 
designing of small houses in this one at Kensington, Great Neck, L. I. 
Shingles as a wall treatment are not so commonly used as formerly, I 
a successful treatment is shown in this house at Shoreham, L. I. 
Plaster seems to be the most successful material for the exposed position 
on salt water. The residence of William T. Ashley, Shoreham 
