No v e mb e r , 1917 
41 
LITTLE PORTFOLIO of GOOD INTERIORS 
Buekly 
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Before building it is often possible to figure the exact position for the furniture. This forethought usually 
produces groupings that give the air of permanence and satisfaction. In the library above a place was cre¬ 
ated for the Colonial secretary, and it fits in that place exactly. The furniture grouped about it is natural and 
convenient. Fisher, Ripley & LaBoutellier, architects 
