Notes:
Notes:
"For the purpose of securing closer relations between the draftsmen and architects and also for the purpose of raising the standard of draftsmanship, the draftsmen of Seattle have organized a club with a membership of about thirty-five and the following officers: G.C. Stanley, president; Gordon Turnbull, secretary; C.C. Ziegler, vice-president; George Cove, treasurer. The club has engaged quarters in the old University building. Meetings are to be held twice a month. Lectures are to be given from time to time by the leading architects and engineers of the city. A course of problems will be shortly undertaken, conducted in the same fashion as the School of Fine Arts at Paris. Watercolor and other features of architectural work will also be studied." This article probably referred to J.C. Stanley, a leading draftsman in Seattle, WA, c. 1910.