1 Anthony, Ethan. The Architecture of Ralph Adams Cram and His Office. W.W. Norton & Company: New York and London, 2007; p. 9.
2 Author unknown, “Obituary: Ralph Adams Cram,” in Journal of the Royal Institute of British Architects. October 1942, p. 245.
3 Cram, Ralph Adams. My Life in Architecture. Little, Brown, and Company: Boston, 1936; p. 205.
4 Ibid; p. 204.
5 Ibid; p. 45.
6 Ibid; pp. 151-2.
7 Cram, Ralph Adams. The Nemesis of Mediocrity. Marshall Jones Company: Boston, 1918; pp. 21-2.
8 Cram, Ralph Adams. My Life in Architecture. Little, Brown, and Company: Boston, 1936; p. 182.
9 Ibid; p. 183.
10 Clark, Michael D. The American Discovery of Tradition, 1865-1942. Louisiana State University Press: Baton Rouge, 2005; p. 121.
11 Nute, Kevin. Frank Lloyd Wright and Japan: The Influence of traditional Japanese Art and Architecture in the Work of Frank Lloyd Wright. Routledge: London and New York, 2000; p. 9.
12 Cram, Ralph Adams. Impressions of Japanese Architecture and the Allied Arts. The Baker & Taylor Company: New York, 1905; p. 26.
13 For example, Sir Rutherford Alcock’s The Capital of the Tycoon: A Narrative of a Three Years’ Residence in Japan. Harper and Brothers Publishers: New York, 1863.
14 Lancaster, Clay. The Japanese Influence in America. Walton H. Rawls: New York, 1963; pp. 70-1.
15 Cram, Ralph Adams. My Life in Architecture. Little, Brown, and Company: Boston, 1936; p. 98.
16 Shand-Tucci, Douglass. Boston Bohemia 1881-1900: Volume One of Ralph Adams Cram: Life and Architecture. University of Massachusetts Press: Amherst, 1995; p. 404.
17 Charles Moore. “Impressions of Japanese Architecture,” in Kevin Keim, Ed., You Have to Pay for the Public Life: Selected Essays of Charles W. Moore. MIT Press: Cambridge, MA, 2001; p. 279.
18 Anthony, Ethan. The Architecture of Ralph Adams Cram and His Office. W.W. Norton & Company: New York and London, 2007; p. 9.
19 Cram, Ralph Adams. “The Relationship of Architecture to People,” in Art and Progress. vol. 1, no. 3, January 1910; p. 18.
20 Cram, Ralph Adams. My Life in Architecture. Little, Brown, and Company: Boston, 1936; p. 265.
21 Cram, Ralph Adams. “The Relationship of Architecture to People,” in
Art and Progress. vol. 1, no. 3, January 1910; p. 19.
22 Cram, Ralph Adams. Impressions of Japanese Architecture and the Allied Arts. The Baker & Taylor Company: New York, 1905; p. 15.
23 Ibid; p. 23.
24 Ibid; p. 25.