I get to look at Mr. Stone's work every day as I go to work. I am sure it is very fine architecture but it doesn't fit the rural VT setting it is in worth a damn, but then neither did the man who commissioned it. I am particularly critical as I used to play in the gravel bank where it is situated. Ruth
At 5:48 PM -0400 10/16/02, Met History wrote:
Edward Durell Stone, 1959:
"Don't be too worth-while. Always keep a few character defects handy.
People love to talk about your frailties. If you must be noble, keep it
to yourself."
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Ruth Barton
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Westminster, VT
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