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HOUSE AND GARDEN 
March, 
1912 
The home of Dr. R. R. Ryan, at Scarsdale, N. Y., is 
been developed by such architects as Parker & Unwin. 
a pleasing American type of the plaster house that had its origin in England and has 
The use of solid shutters beside small paned windows is particularly effective here 
The hillside cottage of Mr. S. M. Underhill at Grand View, N. Y., 
designed by Mr. Freeman 
Mr. Doyle’s bungalow at Harmon-on-Hudson proves the value of 
building with native stone found close at hand 
The long stretch of river front at Phillipse Manor requires a house with many windows to catch the view and a type of veranda that will enable 
one to have an opportunity of looking at the river in all directions 
