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A STUDY IN STONE AND SLATE 
Fieldstones, retrieved from years of fence 
duty in the neighboring pastures, have been 
laid with their weathered face exposed in the 
walls and chimney of the house of John 
Tyson at Riverside, Ct. The roof of vari¬ 
colored Vermont slates slopes steeply and pic¬ 
turesquely down to the wide, overhanging 
eaves that lie at different levels above the 
ground. The great width of the chimney at 
its base is lessened toward the top by being 
stepped in at various points, so that the 
final effect is one of sturdy grace rather 
than of what might easily have been 
massive bulk. Frank J. Forster, architect 
