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[ca. 1967]

Esther McCoy
2434 Beverly Avenue
Santa Monica, California 90405

TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. The Bradbury Building, Arts & Architecture, Apr. 1953

2. West Coast Architecture: A Romantic Movement Ends, Pacific Spectator, Winter 1953 (cut)

3. Roots of California Contemporary Architecture, catalogue for Los Angeles Municipal Art Dept. and Architectural Panel exhibit, republished in Arts & Architecture, Oct. 1956

4. The Dodge House, AIA Bulletin, Autumn 1965; brochure for Dodge House Committee (the two to be merged)

5. R.M. Schindler: Four Houses of the 1920s, Arts & Architecture, Sept. 1953; to be merged with material from Arts & Architecture March 1954, and paper delivered before Society of Architectural Historians Feb. 1965

6. Catalogue for Schindler exhibit, Univ. of Calif., Santa Barbara, April 1966

7. Neutra in California, Zodiac #8, 1961

8. Case Study Houses of Arts & Architecture: Soriano, Koenig and Ellwood, based on three articles; Koenig in Zodiac $5 enclosed

9. Face of a City: Wilshire Boulevard, Western Architect & Engineeer Sept. 1961 (cuts to be restored)

10. Wurster; Lautner; Jones & Emmons, Arts & Architecture

11. Lloyd Wright (unwritten)

12. Young Architects in the United States, Zodiac #8 and #13 (the two to be joined and shortened)

13. Avant-Garde Architecture, Arts in Society, Vo. 3, #2, 1965

14. Young Architects: The Small Office, Feb.-Mar. 1965, Arts & Architecture

15. Mexican Houses, Arts & Architecture, Aug. 1951 (Cut to bone) Mexico Revisited, Zodiac #12, 1962

16. Mexico's University City, Arts & Architecture, Aug. 1952 (cut)

17. Felix Candela, New Mexico Quarterly, Autumn 1957 with additiona material from a catalogue for a Candela exhibit at USC, and an article on Candela for Evergreen, Winter 1957