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Anderson, Donald R. Shadowed Cocktails: The Plays of Philip Barry, from Paris Bound to The Philadelphia Story. Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois University Press, 2010.

Andrew, A. Piatt. Introduction to History of the American Field Service in France, Vol. 1, by James William Davenport Seymour. New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1920.

Baltzell, E. Digby. Philadelphia Gentlemen: The Making of a National Upper Class. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction, 2004.

Barry, Philip. Papers. Yale University Library, Beineke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale Collection of American Literature, New Haven, CT.

Bissinger, H. G. “Letter from Philadelphia: Main Line Madcap.” Vanity Fair, October 1995: 158–82.

Brown, John K. The Baldwin Locomotive Works, 1831–1915: A Study in American Industrial Practice. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2001.

Bruccoli, Matthew J. The O’Hara Concern: A Biography of John O’Hara. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1975.

Burgess, George H., and Miles C. Kennedy. Centennial History of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, 1846–1946. Philadelphia: Pennsylvania Railroad Co., 1949.

Burke, Bobbye, Otto Sperr, Hugh J. McCauley, and Trina Vaux. Historic Rittenhouse: A Philadelphia Neighborhood. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1985.

Chassé, Patrick. “Beatrix Jones: Design-Build in Maine.” PowerPoint presentation, 2013.

Churella, Albert J. The Pennsylvania Railroad, Volume 1: Building an Empire, 1846–1917. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2013.

Draper, Sarah Hayward. Once Upon the Main Line. New York: Carlton Press, 1980.

Farrand, Beatrix. Notes on garden for Edgar T. Scott. Farrand Collection, Environmental Design Archives, Box 4 III:3, University of California, Berkeley.

Floyd, Margaret Henderson. Architecture after Richardson: Regionalism before Modernism—Longfellow, Alden and Harlow in Boston and Pittsburgh. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1994.

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Heinzen, Nancy M. The Perfect Square: A History of Rittenhouse Square. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2009.

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Holroyd, Michael. Augustus John: The New Biography. London: Vintage, 1997.

Jansen, Axel. The Incorporation of Sacrifice: The American Ambulance Field Service and the American Volunteer Motor Ambulance Corps, 1914–17. Thesis. University of Oregon, 1995.

John, Augustus. Chiaroscuro: Fragments of Autobiography. New York: Pellegrini & Cudahy, 1952.

Kamm, Samuel Richey. The Civil War Career of Thomas A. Scott. Unpublished dissertation. University of Pennsylvania, 1940.

Kathrens, Michael C. American Splendor: The Residential Architecture of Horace Trumbauer. New York: Acanthus Press, 2002.

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Lower Merion Historical Society. The First 300: The Amazing and Rich History of Lower Merion. Ardmore, PA: Lower Merion Historical Society, 2000.

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Mann, William J. Kate: The Woman Who Was Hepburn. New York: Henry Holt, 2006.

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Archival Resources

American Field Service World War I Records and Photographic Collection; American Field Service and AFS Intercultural Programs, New York, NY.