ECONOMIC CONSIDERATIONS. Blighted districts: their cause and cure.
Williams Prize essay, 1925. (C. E.
Morrow and C. Herrick), 160-172.
Chambers of commerce in city planning. (J. Ihlder), 43-46.
Responsibilities of realtors in city planning. (J. C. Nichols), 34-36.
Activities of the Kessler Plan Association of Dallas, Texas. (C. L. Sanger),
Convincing the public. Illus., 10-12.
Perseverance in city planning. (C. H. Wacker), 3-5.
St. Louis civic center. Illus., 39.
-ESTHETIC CONSIDERATIONS.
St. Louis civic center. Illus., 39.
St. Louis municipal plaza. (H. Bartholomew), 180-182.
COMPOSITION OF CITY PLANS.
Art of city planning. (R. Unwin), 71-76.
A theory of arterial highways and the tide of traffic. (N. Cauchon), Illus.,
CURRENT PROGRESS DEPARTMENT. (Conducted by George B. Ford, Lawrence Veiller and Harold S. Buttenheim), 59, 118-123, 173-194.
Activities of the Kessler Plan Association. (C. L. Sanger).
EMINENT DOMAIN. (Legal Notes), 56.
ENGINEERS. Interest of the engineer in city planning. (M. N. Baker), 41-42. EVANSVILLE, IND.
City planning progress in Indiana. Plan, 13.
EXCESS CONDEMNATION. (Legal Notes), 56, 132-133, 205.
FEDERATED MALAY STATES. Town planning. (C. C. Reade), 192-193.
FEDERATED SOCIETIES ON PLANNING AND PARKS, 201.
FISHER, EDWIN A. Planning administration in Rochester, N. Y., 121.
FORD, GEORGE B.
Conducting Department: Current Progress, 59, 118-123, 173-194.
International City and Regional Planning Conference, 124-126.
GARDEN CITIES.
Greeting from the President of the International Federation for Town and
Country Planning and Garden Cities. (E. Howard), 30-32.
Movement for an American garden city. (H. S. Buttenheim), 118-119.
GRINNALDS, JEFFERSON C. Zoning situation in Baltimore, 184-185.
HERLIHY, ELISABETH M. Boston zoning-its first birthday. Illus., 81-85.
HERRICK, CHARLES, AND C. E. MORROW. Blighted districts: their cause and cure.
(Williams Prize essay, 1925), 160-172.
HERROLD, GEORGE H. Progress in St. Paul, 177-178.
HOLDEN, WILLIAM. Advice from Oklahoma, 185-186.
HONOLULU. City planning. (Mrs. G. Bartlett), 179-180.
HOOVER, HERBERT. Letter re publication of CITY PLANNING, 2.
HOTELS. (E. M. Bassett), 195-196.
Conducting Department: Book Reviews and Book Lists, 65-70, 135-142, 207-211.
Survey of city and regional planning in the United States, 1924. Illus., 7-29.
IHLDER, JOHN. The Chamber of Commerce and city planning, 43-46.
INDIANA. City planning progress. Map, 13.
INDIANAPOLIS. Park development for Indianapolis and Marion County. Plan, 40.
INSTITUTE NEWS DEPARTMENT. (Conducted by Flavel Shurtleff), 62-64, 124-128, 198-201.
INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION FOR TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING And Garden CITIES. Greeting from the president. (E. Howard), 30-32.
INTERNATIONAL TOWN, CITY, AND REGIONAL PLANNING CONFERENCE. Announcement, 62-63; Account of (G. B. Ford), 124-126.
KANSAS. State league promotes city planning and zoning. (J. G. Stutz), 120-121. KENNEDY, JOHN F. Regional planning for the San Francisco Bay region, 186-188. KESSLER PLAN ASSOCIATION. Activities, Dallas, Texas. (C. L. Sanger). Illus., 173-176.
KINGERY, ROBERT. Planning the Chicago region, 188-189.
LAND SUBDIVISION, see PLATTING.
LEGAL NOTES DEPARTMENT.
131-134, 202-206.
List of plan reports, 1924, 65-70.
Some recent references to arguments for zoning, 135-140.
MARCH, HARRY J. Zoning procedure in Buffalo, 122-123.
MEXICO. National planning project for the Republic of Mexico. (C. Contreras).
Illus., 97-109.
MORROW, C. EARL, AND C. HERRICK. Blighted districts: their cause and cure.
(Williams Prize essay, 1925), 160-172.
NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CITY PLANNING, Officers, 128.
NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON STREET AND HIGHWAY SAFETY. Announcement, 194.
NATIONAL PLANNING. National planning project for the Republic of Mexico. (C. Contreras). Illus., 97-109.
PEASLEE, HORACE W. Regional planning around Washington. Illus., 190-192. PHILADELPHIA. Regional planning. (H. Strong), 119-120.
PLATTING.
(Legal Notes), 54.
Institute meeting at Detroit on subdivision regulation. (F. Shurtleff), 198-200. Planning the unbuilt areas. (F. B. Williams), 133-134.
POMEROY, HUGH R. Two years of regional planning in Los Angeles county, 47-49. PRIZE ESSAYS.
Announcement of Williams Prize contest, 64.
Blighted districts: their cause and cure. (C. E. Morrow and C. Herrick), 160-172.
RACIAL DISTRICTS. Zoning and the mobility of urban population. (N. Anderson),
(Legal Notes), 52-53, 55-56, 206.
Chicago region. (R. Kingery), 188-189.
Los Angeles County. (H. R. Pomeroy): 47-49.
Indianapolis and Marion County. Plan, 40.
New York Regional Plan. (T. Adams), 5-6.
Philadelphia. (H. Strong), 119-120.
San Francisco Bay Region. (J. F. Kennedy), 186-188.
Washington. (H. W. Peaslee), Illus., 190-192.
Survey in the United States, 1924. (T. K. Hubbard). Illus., 12-15.
ROCHESTER, N. Y. Planning administration. (E. A. Fisher), 121
SAARINEN, ELIEL. Architecture and city planning. Illus., 143-155.
ST. LOUIS.
Civic center. Illus., 39.
Municipal plaza. (H. Bartholomew), 180-182.
SAN FRANCISCO BAY REGION. Four thousand square miles of regional planning.
(J. F. Kennedy), 186-188.
SANGER, CHARLES L. Activities of the Kessler Plan Association of Dallas, Texas. Illus., 173-176.
SANTA BARBARA. Major traffic street plan, boulevard, and park system. Plan, 183.
Scott, CAMPBELL. Official comprehensive plan of Cincinnati, Ohio, 123.
SHURTLEFF, FLAVEL.
Conducting Department, Institute News, 62-64, 124-128, 198-201.
Institute meeting at Detroit on subdivision regulation, 198-200.
SPRINGFIELD, MASS. North End River bridge. Illus., 29.
STATE PLANNING. New York State regional plan. (C. S. Stein). Illus., 110-112. STEIN, CLARENCE S. New York State regional plan. Illus., 110-112.
STREET PLAN, OFFICIAL. Establishment. (Legal Notes), 54-55.
STREETS. A theory of arterial highways and the tide of traffic. (N. Cauchon), Illus., 94-96.
STRONG, HOWARD. Regional planning in Philadelphia, 119-120.
STUTZ, JOHN G. Kansas State League promotes city planning and zoning, 120-121. TRAFFIC.
A theory of arterial highways and the tide of traffic. (N. Cauchon). Illus., 94-96.
Traffic problens stimulate city planning. (H. S. Buttenheim), 193-194.
UNION INTERNATIONALE DES VILLES. Announcement, 64.
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE. References to laws authorizing planning agencies for municipalities, counties, and regions, 207-210
UNWIN, RAYMOND. Art of city planning, 71-76.
WACKER, CHARLES H. Perseverance in city planning, 3-5.
Boston zoning its first birthday. (E. M. Herlihy). Illus., 81-85.
Fact bases of zoning a report to American City Planning Institute. (A.
Bettman), 86-93.
New feature in Denver zoning ordinance. (R. Whitten), 122.
Remarkable adaptability of modern zoning. (E. M. Bassett), 129-130.
Some recent references to arguments for zoning. (K. McNamara), 135-140.
26,000,000 people live in zoned cities, towns, and villages, 182.
Zoning and the mobility of urban population. (N. Anderson), 155-159.
Zoning procedure in Buffalo.
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