February, 1921 
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The residence of Clarence McDaniel at Hartsdale, N. Yshows some 
interesting features—the long roof lines are relieved by a slight sway, 
chimney pots give relief to the skyline, stone crops out naturally m the 
stucco walls, the window sills are red brick and on the entrance and porch 
doors the trim is heavy, hand-adzed timber. Julius Gregory, architect 
Although the base of the walls is hollow tile, stone 
has been introduced naturally and creeps out in 
the foundations and chimney stack. The heavy 
timbering of the entrance gives it a strong accent 
which is relieved by the small paned doors and 
lights 
The shape of the lot, which was like a segment 
of a pie, necessitated the angular shape of the 
plans. This has given ample exposure to all the 
rooms, affording a living room lighted on three 
sides. The garage is on the lower level, the top 
serving for a paved terrace 
