20 Randolph Terrace1
20 Randolph Terrace was occupied by William I Tode from 1933 until after 1941.2,3
In 1931 it was listed as vacant.1
William I Tode married Isobel.2 William I Tode was a draftsman in New York.2
Arts and Crafts Guild, 1932
Linoleum Handicraft, conducted by W. F. Tode. Class to meet for personal instruction and critcism on Tuesdays in the Workshop. This class will take up: book plates, block printing (curtains, friezes), decorative panels, screens, tray tops, waste baskets. Mr. Tode is a graduate architect, has practised with a leading Canadian firm of architects and designers, was a consultant on the New York Life Insurance Company Building and is now professionally associated with W. and J. Sloane in New York City as a senior designer, planning, decoration and equipment specialist.4