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The Decatur Daily Review, Illinois, May 19, 1935
The designers of modern furniture should turn their attention to designing a chair for guests that stick around too long… something in reinforced concrete.
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The Decatur Daily Review, Illinois, May 19, 1935
The designers of modern furniture should turn their attention to designing a chair for guests that stick around too long… something in reinforced concrete.
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The Decatur Daily Review, Illinois, March 10, 1935
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Mrs. Harry Beach in her living room, Kansas, 1906
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Bedroom, 333 South Norton Avenue, Los Angeles, 1926
Hotel Figueroa, 939 South Figueroa Street, Los Angeles, 1926
1550 West Hill Drive, Los Angeles, 1926
900 Keniston Avenue, Los Angeles, CA, 1928
Home of J. Dabney Day and wife, Bank director and President of Los Angeles’ City National Trust and Saving’s Bank, 310 South Lafayette Park Place, Los Angeles, 1926
The home no longer stands and the grounds have become Lafayette Park Primary Center, a kindergarten school.
5110 Los Feliz Boulevard, Los Angeles, 1929
Flemming apartments, Los Angeles, 1928
Movable windows, for set design and department stores, Los Angeles, 1933
El Miradero Apartments, 5424 Franklin Avenue, Los Angeles, 1925
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John Bell in his room, Kansas, 1911
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Dumm’s Coffin Display Room, Junction City, Kansas, 1900
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Bedroom, Oakland, 1904