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A /2o;/5f /or a man with a quaint slant on life — that's 
what it is. The architecture is hybrid, a mixture of 
Dutch and Salem Colonial developed in stucco on the 
first floor, clapboard above and a cut-in red shingled 
roof. Two big chimney stacks give the ensemble a solid 
dignity. The overhang of the second story, the windows 
and the entrances make it an unusual design 
Across the front is the living room with an entrance at 
this corner. Behind that runs a glassed- in gallery fac¬ 
ing the garden. A study or library, with a fireplace, 
occupies an ell. On this side the kitchen, pantry and 
dining room fill the extension 
Upstairs we have a master’s room with 
a fireplace, a second chamber and a 
maid’s room in proximity to the nurs¬ 
ery. One bath suffices. A quaint little 
hall with a pointed ceiling connects the 
rooms. Closet space is ample. All rooms 
are well lighted and ventilated 
A HOUSE & GARDEN 
CO UN TRY HOUSE 
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Designed, Furnished and Pictured hy 
LEWIS E. MACOMBER 
