Its main block, almost as large as the Winter House, rests on a concrete foundation which is exposed due the sloping terrain, while a slightly smaller ell is attached to the west.
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The stone gatehouse, featured in the " Architectural Record " is extant today and owned by the Clark Foundation, as is the boathouse and the distinctive cottage known as " Winter House ".
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And while there was a large work force at the camp, due to the prisoner population, work on winter housing did not start until October when the cold New York nights had started to pervade the camp.
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The human brain s "'left hemisphere "'is primarily responsible interpreting the meaning of the sensory input it receives from both fields, however the left hemisphere has no knowledge of the winter house.
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The oldest buildings, which are of uncertain construction date, include the Winter House, the Summer House, and the Guide House, all of which were extant in 1933 when Ralph Rich moved into the property.
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The Riches lived on the Rapid River in Maine and split seasons between the Summer House, a large but poorly insulated home perched on the banks of the Rapid River, and the smaller but warmer Winter House, just a few steps away.
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I've just heard a radio show with a guest from a museum speaking about their collection of cricket houses-most of these, she said, aren't really cages but rather solid lacquer boxes ( pic of a " winter house " )-curious subject.
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Frederick E . M . Ballon, a practitioner of bankruptcy and insolvency law and a founder of the New York City law firm of Ballon Stoll Bader & Nadler, died April 25 at a hospital in Palm Beach, Fla ., where he had a winter house.
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Both the winter house and the shovel are being projected to the patient from his LVF, so his right hemisphere is receiving and processing the information and this input is completely independent from what is going on in the RVF, which involves the chicken s claw and head ( the information being processed in the left hemisphere ).
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French and his partner, Joan Magrauth, have launched a guiding service on the Rapid River for trout and salmon anglers . ( Their address is P . O . Box 404, Middle Dam, Andover, Maine 04216 . ) Their base on the Rapid River is French's Forest Lodge and Winter House, formerly owned by Louise Dickinson Rich, whose 1942 best seller, " We Took to the Woods, " described her life in the Rapid River wilderness.