A heritage of work and joy
Gettysburg twenty-five days after the battle
Student life in the gay Paris of Napoleon III
The quest of beauty in the eighteen eighties
The Boston Public Library: a manifestation of civic consciousness
Charles McKim summons Saint-Gaudens, Puvis de Chavannes, Sargent, Abbey, French, MacMonnies, and other artists
Puritan liberalism and pagan austerity in New England architecture
The Chicago World's Fair marks the beginnings of civic art in America
Charles McKim starts the American School of Architecture in Rome
Artists build The American Academy in Rome
Student days at the American Academy in Rome
Two turning points in Roman Academy affairs
The Senate Park Commission plan for Washington
Charles McKim restores the White House
The King's Medal of the Royal Institute of British Architects
Dinners of distinction and a national charter
The University Club of New York and its innovations
Columbia University-crowning Morningside Heights
A monumental gateway to the metropolis
The Pierpont Morgan Library
The Moors of Scotland and the pines of South Carolina