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HOUSE & GARDEN 
James Gamble Rogers, architect 
Photograph by John Wallace Gillies 
The hallway sets the keynote for the house. It marks the transition between life indoors 
and life out—dignifiedly formal against the stranger and yet welcome enough, primarily 
a place to pass through and yet of sufficient interest to cause one to linger in passing. 
These desirable features are obtained by good architecture and careful decoration—both 
shown in this hallway of a house at Goshen Point, New London, Conn. 
