. Architect and engineer. :1L I--T-L li* .i* .A. PLANS, NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY: ASTOR. LENOXAND TILDEN FOUNDATIONSHOWARD AND CAULDWELL. ARCHITECTS THE ARCHITECT AND ENGIN EER ^ 37 ^ ^^^^- NINETEEN THIRTY-THREE. THE ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER ^ 38 ? MAY. NINETEEN THIRTY-THREE VICISSITUDES OF A YOUNG ARCHITECT Seventh of a Series of I^eminiscent Sketchesof Early Architectural Practice of the Author by ELMER GREY, F. A. I. A. o N the return jour-ney Mrs. Jones mental condition was aconstant subject of conversation betweenwe three who knew about it. She seemedto be getting constantly ?v^orse and


. Architect and engineer. :1L I--T-L li* .i* .A. PLANS, NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY: ASTOR. LENOXAND TILDEN FOUNDATIONSHOWARD AND CAULDWELL. ARCHITECTS THE ARCHITECT AND ENGIN EER ^ 37 ^ ^^^^- NINETEEN THIRTY-THREE. THE ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER ^ 38 ? MAY. NINETEEN THIRTY-THREE VICISSITUDES OF A YOUNG ARCHITECT Seventh of a Series of I^eminiscent Sketchesof Early Architectural Practice of the Author by ELMER GREY, F. A. I. A. o N the return jour-ney Mrs. Jones mental condition was aconstant subject of conversation betweenwe three who knew about it. She seemedto be getting constantly ?v^orse and moredesperate. Finally one evening, after a dayduring which she seemed particularly de-spondent, we decided that it would be bestto tell the captain. The Consul and I undertook the found him asleep in his stateroom butawakened him and unburdened the wholestory. He thanked us but did not evinceany particular alarm and shortly dismissedus. I was much wrought up over it went to bed but tossed about and finally,about midnight, being unable to sleep. I puton a bath-robe and slippers and walkedthe deck. As I neared the bow I noticeda figure standing there. With a start I atonce thought of Mrs


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