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First place in the Annual Competition for the Topiarian Club Trophy, open to students in the School of Landscape Architecture, has been awarded to Ralph Dalton Cornell 2S.L.A., of Long Beach, California. Second and third places have been awarded to William Richard Sears 1S.L.A., of Woburn, and Junathan Philips Balney 1S.L.A., of Swampscott, respectively. Mentions were awarded to Samuel Danforth Zehrung 1S.L.A., of Roseville, Ohio, and Frederick Stillman Kings bury 2S.L.A., of Needham...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CORNELL WON TOPIARIAN TROPHY | 4/15/1916 | See Source »

...Topiarian Club. Address by Mr. C. D. Lay, Landscaple Architect. Robinson Hall, Lecture Room...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crimson Calendar | 12/4/1915 | See Source »

Donald Robertson Fiske 1G., of Philadelphia, Pa., has been awarded the Topiarian Club Trophy of the School of Landscape Architecture for the best set of drawings on the development of a given piece of property as a small country club. Second place was won by Edward Hunts Trout, 2G., of Los Angeles, Cal., and third place by Elbert Peets 3G., of Cleveland, O. The competition was judged by Professor F. L. Olmstead, of the Landscape Architecture Department...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fiske Awarded Topiarian Prize | 5/1/1915 | See Source »

Elbert Peets 2G.S., of Cleveland, O., has been awarded first place in the semiannual Topiarian Trophy Competition. The subject was the designing of a large formal garden for a private estate. Second and third places were won by Benjamin Yoe Morrison 1G.S., of Washington, D. C., and by Stanley Hart White 1G.S., of Mt. Vernon, N. Y., respectively...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Poets Wins Topiarian Trophy | 5/9/1914 | See Source »

...semi-annual competition for the Topiarian Club Trophy will be held during the first three days of next week in the School of Landscape Architecture. It is open to members of Landscape Architecture II and III, and the subject is the design of a country estate of about five acres, which must include a formal garden. The competition will be judged on Thursday by Mr. Charles A. Platt of New York, one of the foremost designers of country houses and gardens in this country...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Design for Five Acre Estate | 2/14/1914 | See Source »

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