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    Architectural Digest ad

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    Photograph of Architectural Digest advertisement.

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    View of folding screen for Architectural Digest advertisement.

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    [Architectural] Digest ad

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    View of hallway with chest of drawers and staircase. For Architectural Digest advertisement.

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    Furnishings for Cannell & Chaffin Architectural Digest advertisement.

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    Bourne, Mr. & Mrs. Arthur K.: Residence (2035 Lombardy Road, San Marino, California)

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    Date built: ca. 1925-29 Architect: Neff, Wallace, 1895-1982 Landscape Architect: Bashford, Katherine Description: Exterior views of Spanish style residence. Publication(s): The Romance of Regional Architecture, pp. 24-25 & 64; Los Angeles: An Architectural Guide, 1994, p. 417, by David Gebhard and Robert Winter; Architecture of Southern California, 1964, pp. 90-91, by Wallace Neff; "The Bourne House," The Architect, Vol. 9, Feb. 1928, p. 599; "Arthur K. Bourne House, Pasadena. Wallace Neff, Architect," Architectural Digest, Vol. 6, No. 1, p. 4; Wallace Neff: Architect of California's Golden Age, 1986, by Wallace Neff, Jr., pp. 67-71.

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    Clarke, William M.: Residence (demolished) (1371 San Pasqual Terrace, Pasadena, California)

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    Architect: Brigham, Jr., George B. Description: Interior and exterior views of house and grounds, ca. 1931-32. Nos. 3927 and 3927a show Maude Clarke in garden with her dog. Publication(s): Residence of Mr. and Mrs. William M. Clarke, Pasadena," Architectural Digest, Vol. 8, No. 3, pp. 88-93. House demolished and area is now part of the Caltech campus.

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