Architect and engineer . cutive year. services during the most try-ing period of the Institutes existence,have been most efficient and helpful andhis re-election comes as a well deservedreward. Another Pacific Coast architecthonored by the Institute at its recent con-vention is William H. Crowell of Port-land. Oregon, chosen Regional Directorfor three years. ? ? ? AFTER discussing briefly the pro-ceedings of the last Institute Conventionin Milwaukee. William Stanley Parker,in the Architectural Record, enumeratesthe following which he considers outstand-ing features of the Institu


Architect and engineer . cutive year. services during the most try-ing period of the Institutes existence,have been most efficient and helpful andhis re-election comes as a well deservedreward. Another Pacific Coast architecthonored by the Institute at its recent con-vention is William H. Crowell of Port-land. Oregon, chosen Regional Directorfor three years. ? ? ? AFTER discussing briefly the pro-ceedings of the last Institute Conventionin Milwaukee. William Stanley Parker,in the Architectural Record, enumeratesthe following which he considers outstand-ing features of the Institutes 1935-36 pro-gram: With the normal continuance of itsregular activities as expressed in itsstanding committees, there seem to me tobe three major demands upon the Insti-tute in its service of the profession duringthe coming months: ( 1) Develop the utmost possible re-[ Please turn to Page 80J The Architect and August. /9j5 PENNVERNON WINDOW GLASS INVITES COMPARISONS G ompare it with other glasses for. l»EM[M[^ElCM[OM[ THIS is our claim: tliat Penn-vernon Window Glass has thehighest degree of transparency yetattained in sheet glass making . .and that, as a result, objects canbe seen more clearly and in truercolors through Pennvernon. Butwe do not ask you to believe ourbare claim. We invite you to proveits truth for yourself by makingsome actual comparisons. Hold up a sample of Pennvernonand a sample of any other glass side by side . . and compare them fortransparency by looking throughthem. Still better, look through areal window glazed with Penn-vernon . .then through a windowglazed with any other glass. Youreyes will not deceive you . . andyou will be convinced that in trans-parency . . Pennvernon excels. Besides being more transparent,Pennvernon is more brilliant offinish, longer-lasting, and the onlysheet glass which stays perman- ^. P^DDUeRDOnlOiDDouj Glass ently white. All these quali::are the direct results of process and the ui;-us


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