The Journal of San Diego History
SAN DIEGO HISTORICAL SOCIETY QUARTERLY
Winter 1998, Volume 44, Number 1
Richard W. Crawford, Editor
Gill teaches a drawing glass, YMCA, 1906
Wading Pool at Scripps Playground and Recreation Center (1914-1916)
Gill used tilt-slab concrete construction for La Jolla Woman’s Club (1912-1914)
The Bishop’s School, La Jolla (l to r) Scripps Hall, Bentham Hall, chapel building
Original, free-standing tower on Bentham Hall, torn down when Carleton Winslow created a new chapel and the current tower in the 1930s
First Church of Christ, Scientist, at Third and Ash Streets, 1904
First Church of Christ, Scientist, corner of Second and Laurel, (1909-1910)
F.B. Lewis Court (Bella Vista Terrace, 1910) in Sierra Madre, San Gabriel Mtns. in b/g
Don’t miss Irving J. Gill, Progressive Architect Part I: New York to California via Chicago
Sarah J. Schaffer is a native San Diegan who attended The Bishop’s School in La Jolla. She is currently assistant editor for Avenues, the member magazine of the Auto Club of Southern California. Her essay on Irving Gill is a condensed version of her 1997 honors thesis in American history and literature at Harvard University.