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	<title>Comments on: Something Beautiful</title>
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		<title>By: Robert F. Strohmeier</title>
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		<description>Dear Sir: I just found out the drawing  of architecture of the New Jersey School for the Deaf, West Trenton. There were two names on with Guilbert &amp; Betelle and Arnold H. Moses, Architects. They did plan the drawing on the Bird&#039;s Eye View of the Primary Department of the NJSD at Trenton JUnction opened January 1st in 1920&#039;s. It was a beautiful job in black and white.
I have been researched on the history of the New Jersey/Marie Katzenbach School for the Deaf since. I have written over 450. I thought I might interested about this architects. 
Please let me know. Thank you for your kindness and cooperation. Very truly yours, Robert Strohmeier, 6445 Gondola Way, San Jose CA. 95120
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Sir: I just found out the drawing  of architecture of the New Jersey School for the Deaf, West Trenton. There were two names on with Guilbert &amp; Betelle and Arnold H. Moses, Architects. They did plan the drawing on the Bird&#8217;s Eye View of the Primary Department of the NJSD at Trenton JUnction opened January 1st in 1920&#8242;s. It was a beautiful job in black and white.<br />
I have been researched on the history of the New Jersey/Marie Katzenbach School for the Deaf since. I have written over 450. I thought I might interested about this architects.<br />
Please let me know. Thank you for your kindness and cooperation. Very truly yours, Robert Strohmeier, 6445 Gondola Way, San Jose CA. 95120<br />
 408-600-0908</p>
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