I. On the Nature of Building
What is building? Is it the erection of telegraph lines and radio towers and automatic switchboards? Is it the accumulation of wealth such that one becomes, at thirty-eight, the youngest billionaire in America? Or is it something more fundamental, something that Gerald Vanderbilt Shaw, standing on the porch of his Long Island estate in the long, hot summer of July 1924, came to understand too...
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