Index to Architectural Art and Its Allies
Subjects Beginning with Letters L - R


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Subject Details Other Names Illustrations Volume Number Date Page(s)

Labor Unions

Attitude deplored (editorial)



3 4

1907/10

7

Legislation

Local legislation should provide some city control in establishing streets, public parks, etc. in newly opened areas



4 12

1909/06

5, 6

Levy, Emilio

Honored by admission to the Ecole de Beaux Arts in Paris



3 10

1908/04

6

Louisiana Architectural Association

Adopts Architectural Arts and Its Allies as official organ



1 1

1905/07

8

Louisiana Engineering Society

Prepares a model city plan for New Orleans designed for a population of one million



3 10

1908/04

8

Louisiana Fire Prevention Bureau

Condemns draft of new city Building Code



4 12

1909/06

5

Louisiana Fire Prevention Bureau

Promotes uniformity of prevention and distinguishing devices



4 4

1908/10

3-4

Louisiana Fire Prevention Bureau

Officers listed



1 2

1905/08

5

Louisiana. Attorney General

Walter Guion presents claims in Charity Hospital suit against real estate auctioneers for revenue from special tax



2 2

1906/08

4

Loyola University

Architectural competition for new building

DeBuys, Churchill and Labouisse. Diboll, Owen and Goldstein. Favrot and Livaudais. Francis MacDonnell. Toledano and Wogan.

Illustrations

5 6

1909/12

7, 9-29

Loyola University

Newly complete college buildings

DeBuys, Churchill and Labouisse.

Photographs (2)

7 4

1911/10

9, 11

MacDonnell, Francis

Design--local residences and First Baptist Church

D. B. Webb.

Photographs

4 8

1909/02

7-12

MacDonnell, Francis

Design--Henry Flaspoller residence


Photograph

2 2

1906/08

1

MacDonnell, Francis J.

Design--Residences

A. D. Ballard. A. D. Danziger. J. J. Jacobson.

Photographs

5 8

1910/02

5, 9-20

MacDonnell, Francis J.

Design--Sol Brown residence


Photograph

7 12

1912/06

9

MacDonnell, Francis J.

Design--local residences

W. Scott Bryan. S. G. Gainsburgh. R. H. Holmes. Sol M. Kahn

Photographs

7 2

1911/08

8 (following)

MacDonnell, Francis J.

Design--local residences

W. Scott Bryan. S. G. Gainsburgh. R. H. Holmes. Sol M. Kahn.

Photographs

7 3

1911/09

9 (following)

MacDonnell, Francis J.

Design--Parke-Davis Building


Photograph

7 3

1911/09

9(following)

MacKenzie and Biggs

Design--Buildings

Casa Grande Apartments. Hoehn Building. Mueller Building.


7 5

1911/11

9

MacKenzie and Biggs

Design--Buildings

Casa Grande Apartments. Hoehn Building. Mueller Building.


3 12

1908/06

10

MacKenzie and Goldstein

Design--Ascension Parish school building, Hotel Ozona, and City Park skating rink



2 7

1907/01

1

MacKenzie and Goldstein

Design--Residences

Dr. Isidore Dyer. Samuel W. Weis.


1 11

1906/05

1

MacKenzie and Goldstein

Design--Residences

Dr. Isidore Dyer. Samuel W. Weis.


1 7

1906/01

1

MacKenzie and Goldstein

Design--Ascension Parish school building, Hotel Ozona, and City Park skating rink



2 3

1906/08

1, 6

MacKenzie and Johnson

Design--Residences of L. Goldstein and E. S. Maunsell


Photographs

7 1

1911/08

8(following)

MacKenzie, Ehlers and Johnson

New architectural firm established; brief biographies of partners

Herbert P. Johnson. H. Jordan MacKenzie.


6 11

1911/05

20

MacKenzie, H. Jordan

Design--Residences

Mrs. R. S. Bayhi. H. P. Johnson. H. Jordan MacKenzie. E. A. Pilsbury.

Photographs

5 11

1910/05

8-9, 11-22

Maison Blanche Building

Photographs and architectural details


Photographs

4 2

1908/08

10(following)

Maison Blanche Company

Purchases land for new department store; details of business transaction



1 5

1905/11

4-6

Maison Blanche Company

Purchases Grand Opera House, etc.; $1,075,000 paid for property



1 2

1905/08

10

Manion and Company

Use of electricity and the history of electric utilities in New Orleans reviewed

Manion and Company


1 1

1905/07

6

Master Builders Association

H. L. Favrot, senator elect, attacks oppressive and unsatisfactory building laws at Association meeting

George Glover.


1 9

1906/03

14

Master Plumbers Association

Rules and regulations governing the construction of plumbing in New Orleans



1 6

1905/12

10-12

Master Plumbers Association

Trade school to be established and operated under the auspices of the Association



1 8

1906/02

7

McDonald, Francis J.

Design--E. J. Barry residence


Photographs

7 10

1912/04

9

McEnery, Samuel Douglas

Senator speaks on national quarantine



1 4

1905/10

10

Mechanics

Scarcity of skilled mechanics analyzed



2 4

1906/10

7

Mechanics

Scarcity of skilled mechanics analyzed



1 4

1905/10

8

Mechanics, Dealers & Lumbermens Exchange

General stockholder meeting considers liquidation in order to reorganize and modernize



1 11

1906/05

9

Mechanics, Dealers and Lumbermen's Exchange

Buys Castle Hall for their new headquarters



2 3

1906/09

4

Mechanics, Dealers and Lumbermen's Exchange

Retiring president, John A. Blaffer, receives loving cup



1 7

1906/01

9

Mechanics, Dealers and Lumbermen's Exchange

Plans reorganization to have permanent exhibition of building materials and architectural supplies



1 12

1906/06

10

Mechanics, Dealers, and Lumbermen's Exchange

Meeting to propose changes in local bond, loan, and building laws



1 11

1906/05

4-5

Monuments

Planned Beauregard and Jefferson Davis criticized as being without artistic merit



4 10

1909/04

5

Monuments

Funds for Beauregard and Jefferson Davis monuments too small to insure works of art

Editorial


2 10

1907/04

7

Motor League of Louisiana

Leaves Fort McComb as site for private club



6 11

1911/05

20

Nashville Ave.

Proposed improvement will include neutral ground



2 3

1906/09

6

National Bureau of Fire Underwriters

Reports unfavorably on conditions prevailing in New Orleans



1 2

1905/08

9

National Bureau of Fire Underwriters

Recommends fire prevention measures



1 2

1905/08

7

New Orleans Architectural Club

Organization and program described; officers listed

Henry Boettner


7 8

1912/02

8

New Orleans Architectural Club

Social and business notes will become a regular feature of Architectural Art and Its Allies



7 11

1912/05

22

New Orleans Architectural Club

Equipping Baronne St. quarters to house library, stelier, etc.



7 10

1912/04

7

New Orleans Architectural Club

Seeks to stimulate new interest by club exchange, expanded program



8 4

1912/10

19

New Orleans Architectural Club

Organization and program described; officers listed

Henry Boettner


7 6

1911/12

19

New Orleans Art Association

Sixth annual exhibition



4 8

1909/02

15

New Orleans Civic Improvement & Outdoor Art Assn.

Program for coming year; new committee appointments



1 8

1906/02

6

New Orleans Contractors and Dealers Review

Publication begun; officers of organization listed

W. R. Burk. Walter F. Jahncke.


7 6

1911/12

20

New Orleans Courthouse

Designs, floor plans and photographs of the building designed by Frederick and A. Teneyck Brown

P. Thornton Mayre (Associate Architect)

Photographs

6 12

1911/06

12 (following)

New Orleans Courthouse

Designs, floor plans and photographs of the building designed by Frederick and A. Teneyck Brown

P. Thornton Mayre (Associate Architect)

Photographs

2 3

1906/09

Front pages, 5

New Orleans Courthouse

Louisiana Supreme Court decision relative to the validity of New Orleans courthouse act questioned (editorial)



1 5

1905/11

8, 9

New Orleans Courthouse

Architect's drawings for new post office and courthouse buildings; post office to have Georgia marble


Plates

6 1

1910/07

8, 10

New Orleans Courthouse

Property values enhanced by plans for new courthouse and post office



1 10

1906/04

10

New Orleans Courthouse

Courthouse Commission rejects all plans submitted by twenty-three architectural firms



1 7

1906/01

9

New Orleans Courthouse

Courthouse bonds approved by the legislature; $750,000 to be raised



2 3

1906/09

9-14

New Orleans Courthouse

Choice of locations



1 2

1905/08

9

New Orleans Employers Association

Banquet honors newly elected officers; proposals made to establish a large local trade school



2 11

1907/05

6

New Orleans Paint, Oil and Varnish Association

Annual dinner and election of officers

W. S. Flynt.


6 7

1911/01

19

New Orleans Public Library (Canal Branch)

Architectural drawings solicited; specifications listed



5 8

1910/02

5

New Orleans Public Library (Canal Branch)

Built from plans of Lagarde and Burk


Photographs

6 12

1911/06

12

New Orleans Public Library (Canal Branch)

Built from plans of Lagarde and Burk


Photographs

5 10

1910/04

23

New Orleans Public Library (Lee Circle)

Criticized



1 2

1905/08

9

New Orleans Public Library (Main Library)

Floor plans and designs


Plates (4)

1 6

1905/12

4, unnumbered pages

New Orleans Public Library (Main Library)

Competition prize designs reproduced

Favrot and Livaudais. Emile Weil.

Illustrations (?)

1 6

1905/12

Front pages

New Orleans Public Library (Main Library)

Competitive program to choose architectural plans



1 2

1905/08

8

New Orleans Railway & Light Co.

Properties sold at auction



1 2

1905/08

10

New Orleans Railway & Light Co.

Reorganizes; past and present board members listed



1 3

1905/09

5

New Orleans Stock Exchange

Competition drawings submitted

Stone Brothers. Emile Weil.


1 1

1905/07

4-9

New Orleans Stock Exchange

Building; competitive designs; bid accepted; drawing of plan.


Illustration(?)

1 1

1905/07

4

New Orleans Terminal Co.

To build Frisco Railway Depot; bids and blueprints are solicited from local architectural firms

L. S. Berg.


1 5

1905/11

7

New Orleans Terminal Company

Plans and transactions for new railway station



1 7

1906/01

4

New Orleans Terminal Company

Bidding opened for construction of passenger depot on Canal St.



2 9

1907/03

7

New Orleans Tree Society

President suggests plans to beautify the city



4 5

1908/11

3, 4

New Orleans Tree Society

History, organization and program

Katherine Kopman.


5 9

1910/03

7

Newcomb Art Alumnae

Sale exhibits handsome art



5 5

1908/11

18-19

Newcomb Art Gallery

Seventh annual exhibition; paintings, arts and crafts included



3 9

1908/03

4, 5, 7

Newcomb Art Gallery

Paintings of Prof. William Woodward and others displayed; review



3 9

1908/03

4, 5

Newcomb College

Plans submitted; local architectural firms receive $1000 awards

DeBuys, Churchill and Labouisse. Andry and Bendernagel. Emile Weil.


7 2

1911/08

20

Newcomb College

Tulane University administrators decide on new site; architectural competition for college buildings announced

Prof. Warren P. Laird.


6 12

1911/06

25

Newcomb College

Tulane University administrators decide on new site; architectural competition for college buildings announced

Prof. Warren P. Laird.


7 1

1911/07

19, 20

Nolan, W. T.

Design--Sacred Heart School


Photograph

6 12

1911/06

11

Office Buildings

Descriptive and historical review of major New Orleans office buildings existing in 1910


Photographs

6 3

1910/09

9-10, 23

Orpheum Theatre

Description of details

Mitchell & Halbach.

Photographs

7 2

1911/08

15-17, 20

Owen, Allison

Design--City Hall Annex

Capt. W. J. Hardee.

Illustrations

1 6

1905/12

7

Owen, Allison

Design--City Hall Annex

Capt. W. J. Hardee.

Illustrations

3 9

1908/03

8

Owen, Allison

Article--Latrobe's last commission

Benjamin Henry Latrobe.


3 1

1907/07

1

Owen, Allison

Design--City Hall Annex

Capt. W. J. Hardee.

Illustrations

2 5

1906/11

Front page

P. G. T. Beauregard School

Designs and floor plans



5 3

1909/09

5

P. G. T. Beauregard School

Designs and floor plans



4 5

1908/11

6

Palestine, Robert

Architect sues Captain Salvatore Pizzati



1 5

1905/11

6

Palmer Memorial

Designs and plans



2 5

1906/11

4 front pages, 9

Panama Canal Exposition

Congressional confirmation needed to make New Orleans site of the projected exposition



5 9

1910/03

6, 8

Panama Canal Exposition

Plans are apparently abandoned



4 10

1909/04

6

Panama Canal Exposition

San Francisco vies with New Orleans to become site



5 12

1910/06

8

Panama Canal Exposition

Letters from contractors exchanges throughout the U.S. favor New Orleans as the site

George M. Leahy.


5 10

1910/04

5-9

Panama Canal Exposition

Proposed event to celebrate the founding of the city of New Orleans, the Battle of New Orleans, and the completion of the Panama Canal



2 11

1907/05

6

Panama Canal Exposition

New Orleans considered for the 1915-1916 event



4 7

1909/01

5

Panama Canal Exposition

Interest revived in New Orleans as the Exposition site; Theodore Roosevelt proposed as general director



5 7

1910/01

4

Panama Canal Exposition

New Orleans considered for the 1915-1916 event



3 4

1907/10

6, 8

Panama Canal Exposition

Failure to schedule in New Orleans should not discourage city's promotion of canal commerce



6 6

1911/01

6, 8

Panama Canal Exposition

Interest revived in New Orleans as the Exposition site; Theodore Roosevelt proposed as general director



5 8

1910/02

4

Parking Commission

Established to plan and direct city beautification projects; extensive planting of trees expected

Dr. Joseph Holt.


5 2

1909/08

3, 6

Parking Commission

Plans to beautify Esplanade Ave.



5 12

1910/06

8, 10

Parks

History and description of the parks of New Orleans

Audubon Park. City Park. Lafayette Square. Jackson Square. West End Park.


6 8

1911/02

20

Pearce, J. E. & Fred

Propose to build a new Canal St. theatre in the Italian style; name still undetermined



8 4

1912/10

20

Pemberton, John P.

Mardi Gras scenes, watercolors displayed in Newcomb Art Gallery (review)



1 2

1905/08

10

Pike Estate

Sold at largest auction sale on the Real Estate Exchange



1 2

1905/08

10

Porch, J. W.

Address explaining management and control of the Port of New Orleans and reviewing commercial status



3 10

1908/04

3-4

Post Office Building

Competition opened to architects; full specifications given



3 5

1907/11

7-8

Post Office Building

Congress appropriates funds for new building



1 12

1906/06

9

Postal Telegraph Building

Sold for construction of the Whitney Bank building on its site



1 2

1905/08

10

Progressive Union

Proposed erection of a large convention and exhibition hall



3 10

1908/04

8

Public baths

Editorial praises suggestion to establish them in New Orleans



3 2

1907/08

6

Public Buildings

Local contractors are reluctant to present bids on public buildings; adverse building conditions noted (editorial)



2 2

1906/08

9

Public Evening School

Courses outlined; faculty named



1 5

1905/11

6

Public Health

Hospital, sanitation and public health needs of the city reviewed; brief history of current conditions (editorial)

Hutcheson Nurses Home. Milliken Hospital for Children.


1 6

1905/12

8-9

Public Health

Need for clearing and cleaning New Orleans tenement settlements emphasized; hospital needs outlined



1 6

1905/12

8, 9

Railroads

Electric railroad route described; company officers listed

Alexandria, La.


1 2

1905/08

3

Railroads

Rumors of new railroads to be built into city stimulate speculation in real estate market

S. T. Alcus and Co. Illinois Central Railroad.


2 2

1906/08

4

Railroads

Construction in New Orleans



1 1

1905/07

3

Real Estate Auction Exchange

Organized; officers and members listed



1 3

1905/09

15

Reas Estate Exchange

Opened in New Orleans



1 4

1905/10

10

Renaud, Colonel "Bud"

History of Jockey Club

Frank Longshore.


7 10

1912/04

7

Rogers, George B.

Design--E. J. Buck residence in Mobile, Alabama



2 6

1906/12

Front page

Rogers, George B.

Design--E. J. Buck residence in Mobile, Alabama



2 4

1906/10

Front page