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Introduction, by T. G. Jackson.
The protest against examination and registration of architects, reprinted from the Times of March 3, 1891.
That an artist is not necessarily unpractical, by R. N. Shaw.
Architecture and construction, by J. T. Nicklethwaite.
Architecture and the Royal Institute of British architects, by R. Blomfield.
Architectural study and the examination test, by G. F. Bodley.
The protection of the public, by M. Macartney
Architects and surveyors, by E. Newton.
The ʻprofession a̓nd its ghosts, by E. S. Prior.
On the isolation of ʻprofessional a̓rchitecture from the other arts, by J. R. Clayton.
On the relation of general to technical education in the training of an architect, by B. Champneys.
The builder's art and the craftsman, by W. R. Lethaby.
Thoughts on three arts and the training for them, by W. B. Richmond.
The unity of art, by G. C. Horsley.
On true and false ideals in the education of an architect, by T. G. Jackson.
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