Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Architect and Engineer, Vol. 91: October, 1927
But alas, architecture is not a public concern (one wonders at times if it is even the concern of architects). So, when a building as wholly lovely as the Pasadena Library fills me with that peculiar enjoyment which craves communi cation, and I can neither write sonnets nor pin them to the building nor find telegrams strain ing to ?y at the drop of the coin, I resort to the one relief the modern situation seems to afford and write an article for an architectural maga zine.
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