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Palace Hotel, San Francisco, 40 , 46 , 177 , 41, 54
Palace hotels, buildings, 37 –45, 78 , 175
and automobiles, 269 –270
definitions, 20 , 37 , 40 , 71 , 188
relation to neighborhoods, 47 –48, 191
See also Book Cadillac Hotel; Canterbury Hotel; Dining rooms; Drake Hotel; Fairmont Hotel; First class hotels; Hotel Bellevue; Lick House; Mark Hopkins Hotel; Palace Hotel; Saint Francis Hotel; Waldorf-Astoria (new); Waldorf-Astoria (original)
Palace hotels, general issues
as business centers, 33 , 58 –59,
costs and conversions, 32 , 182 –183, 267 , 306
sociability of daily life, 29 , 45 –51, 60 –61
Palace hotels, residents, 48 , 60 , 265 , 309
individual examples:
Warren Beatty, 300 ;
Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain), 31 ;
Dwight Eisenhower, 2 ;
Gerald Ford, 43 ;
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Gates (Carnegie and U.S. Steel), 33 –34;
Mr. and Mrs. George J. Gould, 34 ;
Mrs. Oliver Harriman, 34 ;
Major and Mrs. Henry Lee Higginson, 32 ;
Lyndon Johnson, 2 ;
James R. Keene, 33 ;
Henry Kissinger, 43 ;
Levi Z. Leiter, 32 ;
Clare Booth Luce, 2 ;
General Douglas MacArthur, 43 ;
Cyril Magnin, 2 ;
Dylan
McKay, 300 ;
Perle Mesta, 2 ;
Potter Palmer, 32 ;
Charles M. Schwab, 33 ;
Lawrence Spivak, 2 ;
Leland Stanford, 33 ;
Alfred G. Vanderbilt, 34 ;
Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt, 50 ;
Gertrude Vanderbilt, 50 ;
Gladys Vanderbilt, 50 ;
Edmund White, 36 ;
Henry Whitney, 50
Palm Beach, Florida, 49 , 29 , 49, 50
Parking. See Automobiles
Parlor houses, 120
Parlor life and reform, 101 , 214 , 239 , 212
Perelman, S. J., 69
Permanence of architecture, 188 , 198 , 199
Personal independence
advantages, 7 , 127 , 144 , 222
Personal possessions, lack of, 8 , 106 , 224
Pfleuger, Timothy, 183
Planners. See City planning
Plaza Hotel, New York, 33 , 36 , 42 , 27
Plot assemblage, 172
problems of sharing baths, 215 , 229 , 275 , 290 , 293 , 215
See also Kitchens
in lodging houses, 143 , 146 , 245
in rooming houses, 94 , 99 , 297 –299, 98 , 100
Police station lodgings, New York, 148 , 136, 149
Politicians. See Midpriced hotels, residents; Palace hotels, residents
Porter, Langley, 208
Portland, Oregon, 288 –289, 294
Portland Hotel, San Francisco, 171
Potrero Hill, San Francisco, 160 , 162
Privacy
advantage of hotel housing, 31 , 123 –124, 216 , 59
essential for families, 215
and inexpensive hotels, 101 , 141 , 144 , 216
See also Mixture; Personal independence; Separation of spaces and groups
Private property, lack of, 8 , 106
Private residential clubs, 45 , 44
Privatism, 202 . See also Old city
Problem hotels, 290
Progressive Era housing reform, 202 –208, 234 –236
Prohibition and hotels, 43 , 178 , 219 , 239 , 274 , 293
Project Find, 286
Property industry, 192 , 194 , 229 –230, 286
and official housing reform, 186 , 236 –237, 246 , 256 , 260
stability of investment values, 246 –247, 253
Prostitution
advantages to hotel owners, 161
and expensive hotels, 46 , 120 , 217 , 218