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r LIST OF ASSOCIATES 1' I ' '1 I WILLIAM GRINDERENG MARK HAMPTON JACK JETTON GENE LEEDY WILLIAM MORGAN WILLIAM RUPP , ' , ' , ' &-:,_ . &j4p4' DER SCUTT ,a ,!+$,I(, ,,,, ,,,I, ,dl .',*'f ,', , . / , 'I.. E.J. "TIM" SEIBERT JAMES STRUBB GENE THOMPSON JACK WEST SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY CHRONOLOGICAL BY PUBLICATION DATE 1934 Ford, Corey. "All with My Own Two Hands." Better Homes & Gardens "Children in the Plan." House and Garden (December 1949): 144--49. (November 1934): 13-15, 68. (Russell Residence). 1941 Hiss, Philip Hanson. Bali. New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1941. 1950 "Walter Gropius--the spread of an idea," Special edition edited by Paul Rudolph. L'Architecture d'aujourd'hui (28. February 1950). 1947 "Work in Progress: Beach House." Architectural Forum (April 1947): 92-93. "Plateau, Inlet, and House for Florida Vacations." Interiors (January 1950): (Denman Residence). 104-09. (Finney Guest House). "Denman House." Sarasota Herald Tribune (May 4, 1947). 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