Architect and engineer . M-6 Galvanized Covi Door, with jlush panels and vision No safety gates are required when Seco Doors are used. SecoDoors close up the entire opening and prevent circulation of drafts Firtproof construction affords additional protection and reducesinsurance rates. Gunn, Carle & Company, Ltd. ________ 444 Market Street « » San Francisco ~ 124 The ARCHITECT and ENGINEER September, 1930 american 3ns!titute of Hrcfjitects l^asfjington ^tatc ^ocietp of 3lrt!)itects (Organized 1857) Northern California Chapter President Frederick H. Meyer Vice-President Henry H


Architect and engineer . M-6 Galvanized Covi Door, with jlush panels and vision No safety gates are required when Seco Doors are used. SecoDoors close up the entire opening and prevent circulation of drafts Firtproof construction affords additional protection and reducesinsurance rates. Gunn, Carle & Company, Ltd. ________ 444 Market Street « » San Francisco ~ 124 The ARCHITECT and ENGINEER September, 1930 american 3ns!titute of Hrcfjitects l^asfjington ^tatc ^ocietp of 3lrt!)itects (Organized 1857) Northern California Chapter President Frederick H. Meyer Vice-President Henry H. Gutterson Secretary-Treasurer Jas. H. Mitchell Directors Albert J. Evers, Lester Hurd, John Reid, Jr., Jas. S. Dean. Raymond W. Jeans and Harris C. Allen President John S. Hudson Southern California Chapter, Los Angeles P^^DENT Harold C. Chambers Vice-President - - . Carleton M. WinslowSecretary -------. h. Roy Kelley Treasurer r^lph C. Flewelling Directors(JoRDON B. Kaufmann Wm. Richards Eugene Weston, Jr. First Vice-President r. m. Thorne Second Vice-President - . - . Ju


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