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ENSHRINED 
It is a worthy practice that when architects find a rare 
old doorioay of great beauty in a foreign land they bring 
it home, incorporate it in the construction of the house, 
build rooms about it—enshrine it as a jewel is enshrined. 
This toas done in the residence of Prof. Marquand at 
Princeton. Neiv Jersey. Cross t£- Cross, architects 
