Mr. Ouennel, an architect, lecturing to boys and girls at the Royal Institute of British Architects, on architecture, lately, tsaid: “I am sure that if I took a party of masons to s'ee a perfect specimen of architecture they would just take off their hats and s.’.ratch their heaidis. Men always do take their hats and' scratch the backs cf their heads when they stand in front of something tooi perfect to describe. There is nothlmg else for them to do.”
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Wairarapa Age, 15 March 1929, Page 7
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