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The Senate found that the two charges — that he “willfully and systemically refused to comply with Federal immigration laws” and breached the public trust — didn’t clear the Constitution’s high bar. Charles Sumner and Henry Mather Greene were born in Brighton, Ohio, in 1868 and 1870, respectively.[1] They grew up primarily in St. Louis, Missouri, and on their mother's family farm in West Virginia while their father attended medical school. Like this bedroom with a tiled fireplace and earth and Japanese influenced lighting. The incredible master suite has a row of stained glass windows, a fireplace, dramatic lighting fixtures, and a private balcony. It maintains that vintage 1900s feel because of the dark wood cabinetry but the nice upgrades include a white subway tile backsplash, large island that provides plenty of food prep space, and stainless steel appliances.

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After 1901 the firm began developing the distinctive stylistic elements that finally came together as a cohesive whole in their grand works of 1907–1909. The Greenes developed a personal idiom within the Arts and Crafts aesthetic, receiving commissions to design furnishings for their houses. Charles' sketches for the 1903 Mary Darling house were published in England in Academy Architecture the same year, representing the first foreign publication of the firm's work. In 1893 their parents requested that the sons move to Pasadena, where they had moved a year before. The brothers agreed and, while traveling by train from Boston, they stopped at the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago and saw a few examples of Japanese architecture. This experience made a lasting impression on both of them, according to a late-in-life interview with Henry.

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The structure of the house is externalized, or exploded, rather than hidden in decoration. This extravagance of support takes its origins from the elaborate joinery and framing of traditional Japanese architecture. In 1905 the Greenes began an association with Peter Hall as the primary contractor for their major commissions, and from 1907 with his brother John Hall, who ran a millwork shop producing their decorative arts and furniture designs. After MIT in spring 1890, Charles apprenticed first with the firm of Andrews, Jaques and Rantoul; but after four and a half months, moved to the office of R. By March 1891, he had moved again to work with Herbert Langford Warren; and by the following November, he had changed again to the firm of Winslow and Wetherell.

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Active primarily in California, their houses and larger-scale ultimate bungalows are prime exemplars of the American Arts and Crafts Movement. But MAGA Sen. J.D. Vance of Ohio said Democrats “will come to regret” dismissing the Mayorkas impeachment articles, when a Republican-run Senate someday does the same to impeachment articles from a Democratic-majority House. Democrats take governing too earnestly to impeach a Republican on such overtly political grounds as those against Mayorkas. The Gamble House in Pasadena, California, is an outstanding example of American Arts and Crafts style architecture.

There was actually very little Japanese influence upon their work until after Charles visited the 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition in St. Louis. Do note this bedroom is not included in the main house’s total of eight. The property was first owned by a local seamstress named Katherine Duncan who in 1901 purchased the lot, located at 240 North Grand Avenue in Pasadena, and had her cozy foursquare one-story cottage moved to the site from another part of town. Over the next five years, the brothers did a number of renovations and expansions of the house including adding six rooms and a second story.

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The house and furnishings were designed by Charles and Henry Greene in 1908 for David and Mary Gamble of the Procter & Gamble Company. The house, which is a National Historic Landmark owned by the City of Pasadena and operated by the University of Southern California, is open for public tours. Two other landmark ultimate bungalows were the Robert R. Blacker House in Pasadena and the Thorsen House. Such ultimate bungalows were completely custom affairs, where the vast majority of elements—light fixtures, furniture, even woven textiles—were created for specific spaces in the home. Window and light panels, almost always consisted of stylized clouds or vines. Birds, trellises, leaves, flowers and berries accented the glass panels.

The other is more interested in aiming for the impossible and then complaining about falling short. For the last few years, congressional Republicans have been split into factions that are not ideological in the traditional sense. Pick nearly any standard domestic policy issue — abortion, gun rights, taxes, immigration — and you won’t see much evidence of the schism. Even (public) support for Donald Trump doesn’t delineate the divide.

Theodore Irwin, who like many other wealthy east-coast families, spent their winters in sunny Pasadena, fell in love with the house during a winter vacation and bought the house from Duncan. Irwin continued to expand the now two-story home into the signature Greene & Greene showstopper it is today. It's where friends and family gather for good food, exciting sporting events, live music, great conversations, and fun. Located in one of the oldest and most distinctive buildings in historic downtown Neenah, Greene’s Pour House is the Golden Fork Award Winner for Best Bar and Grill in the Fox Valley 5 years in a row.

The breakfast room sits just off the kitchen and has easy access to the courtyard. The lovely formal dining room has another fireplace and truly incredible woordwork from the floor to the ceiling. Another living room has another welcoming fireplace, original or made to appear original lighting fixtures, easy outdoor access through several sets of French doors. When a Greene & Greene craftsman hits the market in Pasadena our whole office sort of gets quiet for a moment as we click through the images and check our calendars to make room for a visit.

This Greene & Greene, the Duncan-Irwin House, is one of Charles and Henry Greene’s most iconic homes, right up there with Pasadena’s prized Gamble House (which you can tour and picnic at, by the way). Built in 1906 and superbly restored with just the right amount of stylish modernization in all the right places (see the bathrooms and kitchen, the pool), 240 North Grand Avenue has all the trappings of a seminal Greene & Greene Craftsman masterwork. The menu for Greene's Pour House may have changed since the last user update. Sirved does not guarantee prices or the availability of menu items.

The home is registered on the National Register of Historic Places and benefits from its inclusion on the Mills Act which provides tax breaks and other incentives to own a historic property. The residence now offers, in total, eight flexible bedrooms and bathrooms spread across the main house, garage, and guest house all flanked by decks, terraces, and a pool. It’s a one of a kind home and a once in a lifetime opportunity to own a Greene & Greene designed arts and crafts craftsman. The Gamble House will open the doors to its servants' hall and rooms for the first time in its history. The cloud lift is very prevalent in homes designed by the Greene brothers such as the Blacker House, Ranney House, Thorsen House as well as the Gamble House. The Gamble House being the most prolific example, with cloud lifts on the windows, walls, cabinetry, chairs, doors, fireplace, and even multiple examples in the light fixtures.

Just more evidence that the Biden and Mayorkas impeachment crusades have been purely political exercises. The latest and hopefully final blow to the impeachment follies was delivered Wednesday. Two months after House Republicans made Mayorkas the first Cabinet member to be impeached in nearly 150 years, they finally sent the patently political charges to the Democratic-controlled Senate, which took just three hours to dismiss them.

The standalone guest house has a separate entrance and is perfect for overnight guests, an in-law suite, or even a private office/writer’s retreat. This bedroom has an amazing wood beamed ceiling and outdoor courtyard access. One of the most iconic and well-known features of the design is the two-story central courtyard with a water feature that opens to a mezzanine above. The courtyard provides the rest of the home with ample natural light. It’s a lovely spot for entertaining in a home that has many spots to entertain. Needless to say, original hardwood floors can be found throughout the house.

The house has a total of six (six!) fireplaces including this original brick fireplace in one of the home’s living rooms. By the time the Gamble House (1908) was built, the Greenes’ magnificent front door included a Pasadena oak tree, but abstracted to such a degree that the tree’s leaves are gingko leaves instead of oak leaves. The Gamble House front door is an excellent example of the organic shapes made possible with the cooper-foil technique of Tiffany and the use of layered glass. The door features iridescent glass on interior surfaces layered with opalescent glass on the exterior surfaces. McCarthy’s successor, Johnson, brought four bills to the House floor Saturday — three to provide vital military aid to Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan, and one to force a Chinese company to sell TikTok or cease operating in the United States. The bills passed overwhelmingly, with all but the Ukraine bill winning a majority of Republicans’ votes.

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