The 1900s: Fashion: Publications
THE 1900s: FASHION: PUBLICATIONS
Maurice Bingham Adams, ed., Modern Cottage Architecture (New York: Lane, 1904);
Atlas Portland Cement Company, Concrete Country Residences (New York: Atlas Portland Cement, 1906?);
John Cordis Baker, ed., American Country Homes and Their Gardens (Philadelphia: Winston, 1906);
Isabel Bevier, The House: Its Plan, Decoration and Care (Chicago: American School of Home Economics, 1907);
The Book of a Hundred Houses: A Collection of Pictures, Plans and Suggestions for Householder (Chicago: Stone, 1902);
Helen Churchill Candee, Decorative Styles and Periods in the Home (New York: Stokes, 1906);
Oliver Bronson Capen, Country Homes of Famous Americans (New York: Doubleday, Page, 1905);
Frank George Carpenter, How the World Is Clothed (New York: American Book, 1908);
Chandler R. Clifford, Period Decoration (New York: Clif-ford & Lawton, 1901);
William T. Comstock, ed., Two-Family and Twin Houses (New York: Comstock, 1908);
Cyclopedia of Architecture, Carpentry and Building, 10 volumes (Chicago: American School of Correspondence, 1907);
Fred H. Daniels, The Furnishing of a Modest Home (New York: Atkinson, Mentzer, 1908);
Daniels, The Teaching of Ornament (New York: Witter, 1900);
Harry William Desmond, Stately Homes in America from Colonial Times to the Present (New York: Appleton, 1903);
Aymar Embury, One Hundred Country Houses: Modern American Examples (New York: Century, 1909);
Margherita Arline Hamm, Eminent Actors in Their Homes (New York: Pott, 1902);
William Herbert (Herbert David Croly), Houses for Town or Country (New York: Duffield, 1907);
Frederick Thomas Hodgson, Easy Steps to Architecture and Architecture of Antiquity, for Home Study (Chicago: Drake, 1907);
Hodgson, Hodgson's how Cost American Homes: Perspective Views and Floor Plans of One Hundred Low and Medium Priced Houses (Chicago: Drake, 1904);
James E. Homans, SeIf-Propelled Vehicles: A Practical Treatise on the Theory, Construction, Operation, Care and Management of All Forms of Automobiles (New York: Audel, 1906);
Home Building and Furnishing (New York: Doubleday, Page, 1903);
Charles Edward Hooper, The Country House: A Practical Manual of the Planning and Construction of the American Country Home and Its Surroundings (New York: Doubleday, Page, 1905);
Norman M. Isham and Albert F. Brown, Early Connecticut Houses: An Historical and Architectural Study (Providence, R.I.: Preston & Rounds, 1900);
Rhys Jenkins, Motor Cars and the Application of Mechanical Power to Road Vehicles (New York: Pott, 1902);
Frank Eugene Kidder, The Architect's and Builder's PocketBook (New York: Wiley, 1904);
Theodore Wesley Koch, A Portfolio of Carnegie Libraries (Ann Arbor, Mich.: Wahr, 1907);
Sigmund Krausz, Krausz's Practical Automobile Dictionary (New York: Stokes, 1906);
Louis Valcoulon Le Moyne, Country Residences in Europe and America (New York: Doubieday, Page, 1908);
Charles Moore, ed., The Promise of American Architecture: Addresses at the Annual Dinner of the American Institute of Architects, 1905 (Washington, D.C.: American Institute of Architects, 1905);
Jesse Eliphalet Pope, The Clothing Industry in New York (Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1905);
Charles W. Quin, The Complete House Builder (Chicago: Donohue, 1904);
William A. Radford, Radford's Portfolio of Plans: A Standard Collection of New and Original Designs for Houses,
Bungalows, Store and Flat Buildings, Apartment Houses, Banks, Churches, Schoolhouses, Barns, Outbuildings, etc., Together with Estimates of Cost (Chicago: Radford Architectural, 1909);
S. B. Reed, Modern House-Plans for Everybody (New York: Orange Judd, 1900);
G. Woolliscroft Rhead, The Principles of Design (New York: Scribners, 1905);
Jaques Denton Snider, Architecture as a Branch of Aesthetic, Psychologically Treated (Saint Louis: Sigma, 1905);
Charles Carroll Soule, Library Rooms and Buildings (Boston: Published for the American Library Association by Houghton, Mifflin, 1902);
Gustav Stickley, Craftsman Homes (New York: Craftsman, 1909);
Russell Sturgis, A History of Architecture, 4 volumes (New York: Baker & Taylor, 1906-1915);
Sturgis and others, A Dictionary of Architecture and Building, Biographical, Historical, and Descriptive, 3 volumes (New York: Macmillan, 1901-1902);
Louis Sullivan, Kindergarten Chats on Architecture, Education and Democracy (New York: Wittenborn, 1901-1902).
Percy Leslie Waterhouse, The Story of the Art of Building (New York: Appleton, 1901);
Charles Welsh, ed., Chauffeur Chaff; or, Automobilia: Anecdotes, Stories, Bon-Mots, also a History of the Evolution of the Automobile (Boston: Caldwell, 1905);
Edith Wharton and Ogden Codman, The Decoration of Houses (New York: Scribners, 1907);
Mabel Hurd Willett, The Employment of Women in the Clothing Trade (New York: Columbia University Press, 1902);
A. B. Filson Young, The Complete Motorist: Being an Account of the Evolution and Construction of the Modern Motor-Car: With Notes on the Selection, Use, and Maintenance of the Same; and on the Pleasures of Travel upon the Public Roads (New York: McClure, Phillips, 1904);
American Architect, periodical;
American Institute of Architects Quarterly Bulletin, periodical;
Architectural Record, periodical;
Architectural Review, periodical;
Brickbuilder, periodical;
Craftsman, periodical;
Cycle and Automobile, periodical;
Hand Book of Gasoline Automobiles, periodical;
Harpers Bazaar, periodical;
House and Garden, periodical;
House Beautiful, periodical;
Ladies' Home Journal, periodical;
Motor, periodical;
Town and Country, periodical;
Vogue, periodical.
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Grebe was 'driving force' behind bakery business
Newspaper article from: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel; 10/24/2002; ; 700+ words
; Grebe was 'driving force' behind bakery business...Like the yeast in a good dough, W. James Grebe just naturally made the family business grow...responsible for growing the small bakery into Grebe's Bakeries Inc., putting the company...
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Grebe busy putting out small fires River Hills lawyer acting as `convention CEO' is used to running things
Newspaper article from: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel; 8/14/1996; ; 700+ words
; Three presidential seasons ago, Mike Grebe was a delegate to his first national political...1984. Fast forward to 1996, which has Grebe at San Diego's GOP political shindig...do it? "These are 20-hour days," Grebe said from San Diego, just before the...
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Grebe to head Bradley Foundation
Newspaper article from: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel; 11/21/2001; ; 700+ words
; Grebe to head Bradley Foundation Foley & Lardner...Wednesday, November 21, 2001 Michael W. Grebe, chairman of Foley & Lardner and an influential...next summer, the foundation said Tuesday. Grebe, 61, will retire from Foley -- the nation...
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Predation of Eared Grebe by Great Blue Heron.
Magazine article from: The Wilson Journal of Ornithology; 3/1/2006; ; 700+ words
; ...g (weighed after the grebe was frozen and then thawed...it is typical of grebes arriving on a wintering...When we examined the grebe, we found no deformities...attempting to consume the grebe, indicating a deliberate...predation. Evidently, small grebes are potential prey items...
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Mistress wants $8.7 million slice of baker Grebe's estate
Newspaper article from: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel; 2/24/2003; ; 700+ words
; ...Mistress wants $8.7 million slice of baker Grebe's estate By GINA BARTON gbarton@journalsentinel...of deceased bakery executive W. James Grebe wants her piece of the family pie. An...for nothing. Then, in October 2002, Grebe died suddenly from complications of open...
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Grebe Bakery Becomes Exclusive Licensee for Crestwood Bakery; 67-Year-Old Grebe Bakery is a Milwaukee Landmark.
PR Newswire; 8/10/2004; 700+ words
; ...10 /PRNewswire/ -- In a joint announcement, Jim Grebe of Grebe Bakery, along with grocery retailer and distributor...disclosed that they have reached an agreement wherein Grebe Bakery is licensed as the exclusive manufacturer and...
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ALLEGED EX-MISTRESS SUES FOR $8.7 MILLION BAKERY EXEC GREBE DIED IN OCTOBER.(LOCAL/STATE)
Newspaper article from: The Capital Times (Madison, WI); 2/24/2003; 672 words
; ...mistress of bakery executive W. James Grebe, who died in October, is seeking $8...who was not named as a beneficiary in Grebe's will, has filed a civil lawsuit seeking...city's south side after the death of Grebe, 73, due to complications from open heart...
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"Fanning" behavior and nesting biology of the Least Grebe.(Short Communications)(Report)
Magazine article from: The Wilson Journal of Ornithology; 3/1/2009; ; 700+ words
; ...and 3 Jul). Another grebe pair was monitored...OBSERVATIONS Least Grebes colonized the flooded...partner. The second grebe added some vegetation...nest while the first grebe incubated. In another case, grebes covered and uncovered...
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The Metazoan Parasite Fauna of Grebes (Aves: Podicipediformes) and Its Relationship to the Birds' Biology.(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Wilson Bulletin; 3/1/2005; ; 700+ words
; ...species of helminths reported from grebes. Of nematodes, 38 species are known to parasitize grebes; 9 of these species are considered to be grebe specialists, yet 3 are known...much of the year, loons and grebes harbor different parasite faunas...
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THOMPSON SINGS HIS PRAISES Brewers' lawyer unscathed by stadium fallout Disdain over changes to plan appears to have bounced off Grebe
Newspaper article from: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel; 3/10/1996; ; 700+ words
; ...lawyer, prominent Republican Michael W. Grebe. Although politicians ranking from Republican...reacted strongly against the Brewers plan, Grebe was being still praised this past week. Among many political roles, Grebe has been a member of the Republican National...
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grebe
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
grebe , common name for swimming...parts of the world. Grebes resemble the loon and...swallowing feathers. Grebes were formerly hunted...is the pied-billed grebe, Podilymbus podiceps...and didapper. Other grebes are the western and...
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sun grebe
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
sun grebe common name for...Heliornithidae. Sun grebes, also called finfoots...related to the true grebe. Shy and solitary creatures, sun grebes are found singly...of the Asian sun grebe, but it is scarlet...eye to neck. Sun grebes build their nests...
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grebes
Book article from: A Dictionary of Zoology
grebes See PODICIPEDIDAE .
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Aves
Book article from: Animal Sciences
...deliberately swallowing their feathers. Grebes, for example, consume feathers...contents of horned or pied-billed grebes may be feathers. This odd behavior...the observation that the least grebe, which, of all the grebes consumes the fewest fish, also...
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Lemoine, Émile Michel Hyacinthe
Dictionary entry from: Complete Dictionary of Scientific Biography
...concurrence of the symmedians of a triangle is called the Lemoine point (in France), the Greble point (in Germany, after E. W. Grebe), or, most generally, the symmedian point. The last term was coined by the geometer Robert Tucker, of the University College...
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