House and Garden 
PROPOSED HOUSE FOR MR. S. J. HYDE, GREENWICH, CONN. 
THE ENTRANCE FRONT 
Wilson Eyre, Architect 
cottages by Mr. Smedley. 1 he annual 
traveling scholarship awarded by the Uni¬ 
versity of Pennsylvania in the name of 
the late John Stewardson, is an event 
in which the T-Square Club has always 
taken a keen interest. The present holder 
is Mr. Walter W. Judell, whose work can 
be seen in nineteen drawings, chiefly travel 
sketches. The designs for Une Salle des Pas 
Perdues made at the Ecole des Beaux Arts, 
are, however, an exception of a serious and 
satisfactory sort. The first holder of the 
Traveling Fellowship in Architecture, of the 
University of Pennsylvania, is Mr. Midgley 
Walter Hill, who returns nine sketches from 
abroad. 
The Walter Cope Memorial Prize for the 
best design in Municipal Improvement or 
Landscape Architecture has recently added 
another contest among young designers to 
the several already held annually in Phila¬ 
delphia. The subjects for competition have 
wisely been selected with a view to improv¬ 
ing that city’s physiognomy; and this year 
a treatment of the southern boulevard has 
lent force to the related and comprehensive 
PROPOSED HOUSE FOR MR. S. J. HYDE, GREENWICH, CONN. 
THE WATER FRONT 
Wilson Eyre, Architect 
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