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House 6 ° Garden 
It is one thing to do a 
iwnbling, informal house, 
hilt it is something else 
again, as here, for in¬ 
stance, to make it ramble 
to a purpose and ration¬ 
alize its informality 
The 
HOUSE 
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H. C. DULLES 
Villa Nova, 
Pennsylvania 
The living room loggia, 
protected from the en¬ 
trance court by a wing 
wall, gracefully timbered 
and sporting a weather- 
hoarded gable, gives upon 
the flower garden beyond 
The long path on the house terrace 
ends, or begins, at this doorway 
which opens upon the stair hall lying 
between the living and dining rooms 
By laying the warm- 
toned I edge stogie of the 
locality in thin courses 
with rough joints a fine 
quality has been caught 
in the closely woven 
texture of the masonry 
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