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The home of Dr. Robert H. Fowler, Oyster Bay, L. I., is a native 
type. It has wide, white shingled walls and a dark gray shingled 
roof. The rounded hood of the portico was copied from an old 
English design 
The library is placed back of the dining room—a secluded spot for 
study. There is a large living room and a generous kitchen. Five 
master chambers and two baths are on the second floor, with a 
servant’s room and bath 
THREE COUNTRY HOUSES 
In Shingle, Brick and Stucco 
Although new, the house has a quality of age. This is due to its 
architecture fitting the site so perfectly and to the fine respect 
given the existing trees. Edward S. Hewitt, architect 
