Bruce writes:
> As to McKim, Mead and White, it is my understanding that Joseph Morrill
> Wells used to read their in-house memos aloud for light relief at the
> soirees at Saint-Gaudens. Apparently he found their grammar stilted and
> overly prescriptive.
Interesting you should mention Saint-Gaudens. I'm consulting on a project
there and just completed the report yesterday. SG is now a federal NPS site
and I must admit I had to fight myself to keep my grammar in the report from
becoming more than somewhat stiltified. It was only a little less prescriptive
than usual.
I am awe struck by the site, especially the studio building. It makes me want
to go back to art school. I was careful to not take my sketch book with me. I
would not have gotten any work done on the roof leak problem over at Aspet,
the main house.
John Leeke