Architect and engineer . HOUSE OF MR. EDWIN J. SYJMMES. ALAMEDA, CALIFORNIAEDWIN J. SYMMES, • ARCHITECT EAST BAY HOUSE NUMBER Some Notable Homes in Oakland, Berkeley and Alameda THE ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER Vol. LXIII. SAN FRANCISCO, OCTOBER, 1920 No. 1 Some Small Houses of the East Bay Cities By IRVING F. MORROW HOUSE-HUNTING is the greatest of fun. To the evicted tenant in questof new quarters this will seem such arrant perversity that I hasten to pro-test that I mean another kind of house-hunting. His is an experience Ihave known only vicariously, through such media as distracted friends andc
Architect and engineer . HOUSE OF MR. EDWIN J. SYJMMES. ALAMEDA, CALIFORNIAEDWIN J. SYMMES, • ARCHITECT EAST BAY HOUSE NUMBER Some Notable Homes in Oakland, Berkeley and Alameda THE ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER Vol. LXIII. SAN FRANCISCO, OCTOBER, 1920 No. 1 Some Small Houses of the East Bay Cities By IRVING F. MORROW HOUSE-HUNTING is the greatest of fun. To the evicted tenant in questof new quarters this will seem such arrant perversity that I hasten to pro-test that I mean another kind of house-hunting. His is an experience Ihave known only vicariously, through such media as distracted friends andcomic papers. By house-himting I mean just ferreting about in search of seemlyhouses, untroubled by considerations of vacancy or rent. Compared with thesterner kind, involved as it is with landlords and real-estate agents and personaluncertainty and other things not wholly agreeable, this may seem art innocuousand academic undertaking. I repeat, however, that it is a source of never-failing interest and pleasant surpris
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