Handbook for architects and builders . GYPSINITE (Fireproof Studding) Animprovementon inflammable wood studding andmetal studding. Composed of two light, well-sea-soned, wooden nailing strips completely encasedin a thoroughly efficient fireproofing material madefrom Gypsum. Where a hollow space is desiredin partitions for concealment of pipes and wires,use Gypsinite and Sackett Plaster Board. Fire-proof—Soundproof—Stainproof. SACKETT PLASTER BOARD(Fireproof Lath) An improvement on inflammable wood lath, metallath and other lathing materials for plastered wallsand ceilings in all classes of bui


Handbook for architects and builders . GYPSINITE (Fireproof Studding) Animprovementon inflammable wood studding andmetal studding. Composed of two light, well-sea-soned, wooden nailing strips completely encasedin a thoroughly efficient fireproofing material madefrom Gypsum. Where a hollow space is desiredin partitions for concealment of pipes and wires,use Gypsinite and Sackett Plaster Board. Fire-proof—Soundproof—Stainproof. SACKETT PLASTER BOARD(Fireproof Lath) An improvement on inflammable wood lath, metallath and other lathing materials for plastered wallsand ceilings in all classes of buildings; also usedas sheathing, as sound deadener and fire stopbetween floors and as an insulator. U. S. G. QUALITY PLASTERS A plaster for every purpose—base coats, finishes,moulding, casting, etc. Adamant Exterior Plaster—for Stucco exteriors. U. S. G. Bond Plaster — a plaster for concretesurfaces. Caen Stone 1 This Country is *A\BP5^ Abeing pbs«er«(U 1(5^ -Mwrth the pKxiucls of j ^| UNiTEDSTATESl For further information call up or address UNITED STATES GYPSUM COMPANY New York Cleveland Chicago Minneapolis Kansas City San Francisco General Offices: 205 West Monroe St., Phone FrankUn 575. CHICAGO 20 BJtfttafiaaHU THE CHICAGO ARCHITECTS BUSINESS ASSOCIATIONCANONS OF PROFESSIONAL ETHICS. Preamble. The architect is engaged in a professionwhich carries with it grave responsibilitiesto the public. These duties and responsi-bilities cann»t be met unless the motives,conduct and ability of the members of theprofession are such as to command respectand confidence. The profession of architecture calls formen of the highest integrity, and execu-tive and artistic ability. The architect is entrusted with financialundertakings where his honesty of pur-pose must be above suspicion; he acts asprofessional adviser to his client, and hisadvice must be absolutely disinterested:he is charged with the exerci


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