I’m reading about some lovely Sears Modern homes from the early 20th century in Somerville, New Jersey*,
in response to a research request from a patron at Clarence Dillon Public Library. The
Milton Modern Home No. C210 (built ca. 1916-1919) is quite a charmer with its nine
rooms, built for $1,619. Read about the Miltons
in New York City and in New Jersey and Ohio, and in particular, the one at 493 East Main St., Somerville.
Saturday, September 29, 2012
Architectural Personality, From the Sears Catalog, in Abundance in Somerville, NJ – With a Tangent to Atlantic City
Posted by Eric C. Schwarz at 3:54 PM
Labels: atlantic city, craftsman architecture, new jersey architecture, sears homes, sears modern, somerville
Sunday, July 22, 2012
The Eric The Librarian Daily Launches
If you wandered to this blog you may have noticed that I've tweeted lately, but I haven't posted to the blog itself. I'm not yet recommitting to the blog, but I have started a new site via Paper.li called The Eric The Librarian Daily, ideally pointing you to relevant news on library technology and user experience, along with more general news from The New York Times and the photojournalism of Life magazine (which has kept surviving in one form or another since 1936). The content mix will change over time as I refine it.
Also check out my favorited* Paper.li sites, including John DiGilio's The Librariana Daily, which was the first one I followed, and another brand-new site, Ian Clark's The Infoism Daily. [* Yes, "favorited" seems to be an accepted word in this sphere, as opposed to "favored" or just "favorite."]
Posted by Eric C. Schwarz at 9:55 AM