RM2AFN6HR–. Reports of the missionary and benevolent boards and committees to the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America. 7- o- -J 7 Hi d > z i> a o. Small chapel at Rteems Creek, N. C. The ^xterior is pebble-dashed, making a very solid-looking finish, said to be warm anddurable. Cost, from $i,ooo to $1,200. 96 No, 84,
RM2AKXNFE–The Architect & engineer of California and the Pacific Coast . ines the details of two periods.The success with which Mr. V. K. 11. Willco.x of Seattle, Wash., handledthis difficult jiroblem is ably illustrated in the accompanying photograph ofthe e.xterior. The lot was narrow, 3.^ feet, and as a result, if one was toobtain a large living room the room would have to extend across the fullwidtii of house. There was but one solution for the roof and thnt meant aridge ))erpendicular to the street. With the roof line determined, the treat-ment of the end necessitated a good deal of study. The ver
RM2AFN6BD–. Reports of the missionary and benevolent boards and committees to the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America. Small chapel at Rteems Creek, N. C. The ^xterior is pebble-dashed, making a very solid-looking finish, said to be warm anddurable. Cost, from $i,ooo to $1,200. 96 No, 84,. Church at Vesper, Kansas. This is a peculiarly neat and con-veniently arranged building—the two rooms opening into eachother so that all can be used together. The floor of the Sunday-school room is raised i8 inches above the floor of the main room.The cost was about $2,500. For
RM2ANAF34–The World's Columbian exposition, Chicago, 1893 . INTERIOR OF KANSAS ST.ATE BUTLDTXG. farm, o-arden or orchard. A feature of this room is a large fire-place facing its main entrance, anked on either side by stairwayswhich meet at a landing, and, merging into one, give access to thesecond floor where ar.. f und recepdon, press and committee rooms,and toilet accommodation. The decoradons of the building, both-xterior and interior, are conventionalized representadons of thenatural and agricultural products of North Dakota. Wheat,, corn,grasses of many kinds, etc=, are shown in bas-relief on bands
RM2AG27R7–. Electrical world. FIG. 2.—E.XTERIOR OF F.XCHANGE BUILDING. who is the head trouble man. At one end of his desk is a small win-dow which opens into the inspectors waiting room, the convenienceof which arrangement is obvious. Near by is the main distributingboard, reached on one side by the cables from the tunnel and on theother by the switch-room cables. It is a board of the most moderndesign, and the terminals are arranged in such a compact way that itis only 10 ft. in height and about 12 ft. in width. It is made in sec-tions, and its ultimate capacity is practically unlimited. The small cab
RM2AXHFY9–The food and game fishes of New York: . hij^hly cstccnictl, but farther soutli it is not in liigli repute, thehartl scales and stiff, siiarp spines niakin;^ it inconvenient to prepare for cooking. Dr. Mitchiil describes a yellow variety of the Gunner, and DeKay has consid-ered the young, which has a black spot on the e.xterior portion of the dorsal fin, as adistinct species, named b)- him the Spotted Bcrgall. The )-oung var greatly in color. We have seen some dull brown, others thatwere yellowish, and still others of a bright green. Dusky bands are characteristic,also, of the young stages. Ex
RM2AJ5755–Fireproof construction for houses and other buildings at moderate cost. . Figure 2. Construction details of the residence illustrated on page. Plate 35. View of completed residence at Oakmont, Pennsylvania.Carpenter & Crocker, Pittsburg;h, Pa., Architects. Two views of this 14 room residence are shown in plates 35 and 36. The e.xterior walls andthe chimneys are built entirely of Terra Cotta Hollow Tile, and plate No. 36 shows wails erectedready to receive the roof. The floors are constructed on the Johnson (Patent) System of rein-forced Hollow Tile (detail of which is shown on page 74), and ar
RM2AJ56T5–Fireproof construction for houses and other buildings at moderate cost. . Plate 35. View of completed residence at Oakmont, Pennsylvania.Carpenter & Crocker, Pittsburg;h, Pa., Architects. Two views of this 14 room residence are shown in plates 35 and 36. The e.xterior walls andthe chimneys are built entirely of Terra Cotta Hollow Tile, and plate No. 36 shows wails erectedready to receive the roof. The floors are constructed on the Johnson (Patent) System of rein-forced Hollow Tile (detail of which is shown on page 74), and are carried on the exterior wallsand interior hollow tile partitions. P
RM2AWY13B–Chemical engineering . level of the solution. The cyanogen thus being set free, and haxing intense chemical activity, owing to its nascent state. fli—** unites with the gold, with the re-sult that a nuuli larger proportion of the metal is saved, or that with a given ore a voa;er cyanide so- Imidii may he em-ployed. h has. ? if course, long been known that the presence of air is essential for dis-solving gold in cyanide solution.G. .. Duncan (787,878, .April 18) patents a treatment of slimes by fiUerin<;.The essential point is that the slimes are accumulated on tlie < xterior nf a filte
RM2AN2WMD–Electrical news and engineering . Fred Thornton is a booster for the Hamilton Electrical League THE ELECTRICAL NEWS. Hamilton League Enthusiasts gathering ii rill- (.|iiiiiii:4 (hitc Kt tlu i-xhibition has liecii set for Mayy.nU al :. i).in. andat present the plans call for the cxbibi-tiiiii ti) be fiM- two weeks. The house will be fully furnish-ed, defiiratcil and equipped throughout, including a sarairewith a car. and a water softening equipment so that allwater u-cd on tlie premises will be chemically pure. 1 he.ground- and e.xterior of the house will be flood li.^hted. The Hamilton Klectri
RM2AJ623X–Boston Herald-Traveler's book of homes : how to plan, finance and build your home . Hull a BCD /fW/f. /cx/y JL JLCOUD rUSlFUfi.- ^miTi 5r/y///jo// Mc///r/cr /d/ T/?l/iONr JT 303T0f/. Plan Number 103 All rooms have ample light and ventilation. The plan is adapted for an inside or corner lot,with a frontage of fifty feet. The e.xterior is finished in wide siding. Approximate cost $5 700. (Estimated by localbuilders.) This attractive design for a small house containsseven rooms and bath. In this house, one enters into a hall connectingwith the living room, and is confronted by stairs atside of ha
RM2AJD25X–A treatise on architecture and building construction . xterior semi-ellipse b in iny b. To find the length and shape of soffit, draw gs ?.. rightangles to bg make^/l, gs, etc. equal to ci, a ii, etc., andwith J- as a center, describe the arc gw x of indefinite length.With^i/-^; as a radius, and / as a center, describe an arc, andwith dt as a radius, and r/as a center, describe a second arccutting the first at c; through c draw ks. Next with gaas a radius, and;? as a center, describe an arc, and with i n as aradius, and c as a center, describe a second arc intersectingthe first at;/; with ^//
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