1940. The home of Walter A. Reichart, assistant professor of German, University of Michigan
THO TAKING FULL advantage of the rolling site, this home of Walter A. Reichart, assistant professor of German, University of Michigan, is a compact and attractive home. Rooms on the first floor are generous in size, with a bedroom and bath included for convenience. The living-room is papered in old Colonial patterns, with wood trim enameled, and with a fine view across the terrace of hills and valleys. The second-floor study is interesting with its fireplace, beamed ceiling, and knotty-pine walls; and it has spacious bookshelves. Entrance vestibule and chimney are of Baltimore stone; paneled shutters are white; and the roof is of gray slate. The home was designed by Architect Harold H. Ehlert, and was built by Mr. Sylvester J. Christie in Ann Arbor, Mich.
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