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Louis Phillips Croft 3G, of Beverly Hills, California, was awarded the first prize in the twentieth annual Topiarian Club competition, receiving the silver cup last night at a reception in Robinson Annex. His plans for the grounds of an imaginary presidential residence on Analostan Island, in the Potomac River, as required by the terms of the competition, received the unanimous vote of the four judges for first place...
...seventeenth annual competition for the Topiarian Club Trophy is now in progress at the Harvard School of Landscape Architecture, closing tomorrow night at 10 o'clock, when all drawings and reports will be handed in for judgement later in the week by a group of Boston landscape experts, following which the three silver trophy cups will be awarded...
Tonight in the Robinson Hall Annex entries for the annual cup competition of the Topiarian Club of the Graduate School of Landscape Architecture will be judged by a committee of three, composed of men not at present officially connected with the school. More than 30 drawings have been submitted by members of the second and third year groups, who were required to enter the competition, and by members of the first year class who were permitted to enter if they so chose...
Following the Christmas recess the Topiarian Club of the Architectural School begins its sixteenth annual competition, open only to second and third year men and lasting three days. Three judges chosen from among outside practitioners will award the prizes: the first a silver cup; the second a book. Second year men are already working on a housing problem at Waverley Oaks while third year men are constructing an assumed graduate school of fine arts. The plans for the outdoor areas will be exhibited...
...eighteenth annual competition for the Topiarian Award has been won by Ray Nelson Faulkner 2L.A. of Charlevoix, Michigan, it was announced yesterday at the School of Landscape Architecture...