. The Architect & engineer of California and the Pacific Coast . ts in elementary, interme-diate and advanced design submitted allof their work to the very severe judg-ments of the Society of Beaux .*\rtsArchitects competitions, which are par-ticipated in by a large number of ateliersand universities throughout tlie provided a severe test of high stand-ard and an opportunity for comparisonwith the work of other schools. Columbia received approximately 95per cent of the mentions or higher hon-ors. In addition to this many medalsand prizes were won. Out of the threecompetitions that


. The Architect & engineer of California and the Pacific Coast . ts in elementary, interme-diate and advanced design submitted allof their work to the very severe judg-ments of the Society of Beaux .*\rtsArchitects competitions, which are par-ticipated in by a large number of ateliersand universities throughout tlie provided a severe test of high stand-ard and an opportunity for comparisonwith the work of other schools. Columbia received approximately 95per cent of the mentions or higher hon-ors. In addition to this many medalsand prizes were won. Out of the threecompetitions that have been held for theAcademy of Rome prize, which manyconsider the greatest honor that can bewon by a student of architecture. Colum-bia has taken first place twice. LOOK through the advertising pageseach month. Make it a point to send forsome of the printed matter offered bymanufacturers and building materialhouses. .And when you are writing orphoning for a contractor or material manto call and figure tell him you saw hiscard in The .Architect and of aircf)itectg Regular Meetings SecondWednesday of Each Month President ----- Frederick H. Meyer Vice-President - - - - Charles Peter Weeks Secretary and Treasurer .. - - J. Harry Blohme Directors - - - John Bakewell, Jr. and Herman Earth Committees 1915-16 Education:—John Bakewell, Jr., chairman; B. R. Maybeck and W. C. Hayes. Entertainment and Meetings:—J. Harry Blohme, chairman; John Reid, Jr., and Geo. W. :—Charles Peter Weeks, chairman; J. Harry Blohme, John Bakewell, Jr.,Herman Barth and Frederick H. Meyer. Anuriran 3nHtttutr af ArrlittPrta (ORGANIZED 1857) OFFICERS FOR 1916 President John Lawrence Mauban, St. Louis First Vice-President C. Grant La Faroe, New York Second Vice-President Milton B. Medary, Philadelphia Secretary Burton L. Fenner, New York Treasurer D. Everett Waid, New York Board of Directors For One Year—C. Grant La Farge, NewYork; Burt L. Fenner, New York; H. Van BurenMagon


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