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CITY PLANNING

OFFICIAL ORGAN OF

THE AMERICAN CITY PLANNING INSTITUTE
THE NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CITY PLANNING

INDEX TO VOLUME ONE

1925

Published Quarterly by

CITY PLANNING PUBLISHING CO.
GENERAL OFFICE: 9 PARK ST., BOSTON, MASS.

HENRY VINCENT HUBBARD, EDITOR CHARLES W. ELIOT 2ND, ASSISTANT EDITOR
CONTRIBUTING EDITORS

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INDEX

Report (A. Bettman): Fact bases of zoning, 86-93.

ANDERSON, NELS.

Zoning and the mobility of urban population, 155-159.

APARTMENT HOUSES. Exploitation of home districts. (E. M. Bassett), 60-61.
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN.

Architectural imagination in city building. (H. W. Corbett), 37-38
Architecture and city planning. (E. Saarinen). Illus., 143-155.

ASSESSMENTS. Local assessments (Legal Notes), 56-57.

BAKER, M. N. Interest of the engineer in city planning, 41-42.

BALTIMORE. The zoning situation in Baltimore.

BARTHOLOMEW, HARLAND.

Remarkable adaptability of modern zoning, 129-130.

What is city planning? 61, 130, 196.

BEAR MOUNtain Bridge. Illus., 28.

"BEFORE AND AFTER" PICTURES. Dallas, Texas. Illus., 174-175.

BENOIT-LEVY, GEORGES. Proposal of "Association Internationale de l'Amenage-
ment du Monde", 123.

BETTMAN, ALFRED. The fact bases of zoning-a report to American City Planning

Institute, 86-93.

BILLBOARDS. Outdoor advertising (Legal Notes), 57-58, 204-205.

BLIGHTED DISTRICTS: their cause and cure. Williams Prize essay, 1925. (C. E.
Morrow and C. Herrick), 160-172.

BOOK REVIEWS & BOOK LISTS DEPARTMENT. (Conducted by Theodora Kimball

Hubbard), 65-70, 135-142, 207-211.

BUFFALO, N. Y.

Aerial view, facing 71.

Zoning procedure in Buffalo. (H. J. March), 122-123.

BUILDING DISTRICTS. New feature in Denver zoning ordinance. (R. Whitten), 122.

BUTTENHEIM, HAROLD S.

Movement for an American garden city, 118-119.

Traffic problems stimulate city planning, 193-194.

CARTOONS. "Zoning will prevent this" (Evansville, Ind.), II.

CAUCHON, NOULAN. Theory of arterial highways and the tide of traffic. Illus.,
94-96.

CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE.

Advice from Oklahoma. (W. Holden), 185-186.

The Chamber of Commerce and city planning. (J. Ihlder), 43-46.

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