The craftsman
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The craftsman
Vol. V, No. 3
United Crafts, December 1903
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Contents
[Title page] The craftsman, p. 207
The sacred ciphers, Coleman, Caryl pp. 207-212
Sermons in sun-dried bricks, Ellis, Harvey pp. 212-216
The silversmith's art: the thirteenth, fourteenth, and fifteenth centuries , Schopfer, Jean pp. 217-234
Handicraft workers and civic beauty, Robinson, Charles Mulford pp. 235-239
Pictured poesies: an essay on the rebus in art, Moore, Edith pp. 239-244
Work in a factory, Morris, William pp. 245-253
How to build a bungalow, Ellis, Harvey pp. 253-260
Inspiration in material, Binns, Charles F. pp. 260-263
Ancient and modern chests and cabinets, Slocum, Grace L. pp. 263-270
An appreciation of the work of Robert Jarvie, pp. 271-276
The Hingham arts and crafts: their aims and objects, Lane, C. Chester pp. 276-281
Art-needlework in Newcomb College, pp. 282-286
Stenciled fabrics in combination with peasant embroidery, pp. 286-288
The a b c of decorative art, pp. 289-297
The child benefited by simple toys, pp. 298-304
Craftsmanship in the New York schools, Milsner, Jacob I. pp. 305-309
Chips from the Craftsman workshop, pp. 309-315
Recent exhibitions of arts and crafts societies, pp. 315-316
Notes, p. 316
Correspondence, pp. 316-318
Memorable in the November magazines, pp. 318-320 ff.
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