September. 1921 
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One goes from 
the dining room 
through a Dutch 
door into the 
garden behind 
the house. This 
window com¬ 
mands a view of 
the East River 
and its bridge 
The dining room 
walls were fres¬ 
coed by the arch¬ 
itect in tones of 
fawn with mold¬ 
ings of apple 
green. The wood¬ 
work is white 
and the hangings 
old rose 
THE NEW YORK HOME OF FOSTER KENNEDY 
HENRY MILLIKEN, Architect 
