September, 1923 
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The entrance combines plain de¬ 
sign with plain materials in a 
way to recommend forcefully the 
merits of both. Clinker-faccd 
brick, stucco, rough wood tim¬ 
bers, and leaded casements 
make a satisfying picture 
The two main roofs—that on the 
farther wing and this stretch of 
roof that sweeps down over the 
glassed-in porch—are pleasantly 
related by the half-timbered, 
gabled room above the entrance. 
It repeals the half-timber gable 
