Dallas Morning News articles
Reprinted with permission of The Dallas Morning News.
The Dallas Morning News is a prominent and historically significant newspaper in Dallas. Between 1900 and 1931, Herbert M. Greene and his three architectural practices, Hubbell and Greene, the Herbert M. Greene Company, and Herbert M. Greene, LaRoche, and Dahl, appeared frequently in the publication. The selection of articles below, arranged chronologically, document Greene's architectural activities in Texas, including his work with the University of Texas at Austin, and his contributions to the built environment in Dallas.
- Notice to Contractors sealed proposals for the Carnegie Library Ft. Worth
- Dallas Firm Wins
- Five-Story Building. Emerson Manufacturing Company Lets Contract for a $25,000 Warehouse.
- Selects Its Officers. W.O. Brown Company Awaiting Plans for Greater Building of Brick, Stone and Steel
- The Proposed Scottish Rite Cathedral soon to be erected in Dallas
- Main Building Clarendon College, Clarendon, Texas
- Dallas Waste Mills. Contract for Construction of Factory Building is Awarded
- State Fair to Erect Another Big Structure. Plans for Art and Ladies' Textile Building Adopted
- Plans nearly complete for new fire station. Details of structure for Oak Lawn are announced
- New Home Planned for the Methodist Publishing House
- Dallas in Fifth Place
- New School for accommodation of children of Oak Lawn, to be erected at a cost of $26,000
- News Offers City Replica of Alamo. Submits Proposition to Erect Structure on the Fair Park Grounds
- Christian Scientists' New Church Complete
- Masonic Cathedral ready for reunion
- Chief Architect Scottish Rite Cathedral
- Two of the Cathedral architects
- Hella Temple Hospital Plans Are Submitted
- Plans Completed for Dormitory at Masonic Home
- Dormitories at Austin dedicated
- Sam P. Cochran to Dedicate Hospital
- Would Expend Big Sum at University
- Contract Awarded for Sunday School. Westminster Presbyterian Church to Erect $25,000 Structure
- Shacks Soon Will Be Gone from Campus
- Building Restaurant with Garden Effect
- Feminine eye to be dazzled by structure
- Construction activities in Dallas and elsewhere
- Karem Shrine Temple To Be Dedicated Nov. 23
- Pires Monument Nears Completion
- Titche's to Open Large Gift Shop
- Judged first in City Beautification
- Board Can't Ask Bids On New School
- School bids, continued from first page
- Art and Utility Blended in New Volk Structure
- Six Buildings Distinguished By Architects
- Buildings Judged, continued from page 17
- Architects plan new University Library
- Housing Greatest Problem Architect Thinks
- South Boulevard, Park Row, a city cornerstone discovers salvation