The craftsman
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The craftsman
Vol. XIX, Number 2
United Crafts, November 1910
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Contents
[Title page] The craftsman, p. iii
Contents, p. iii
Woodrow Wilson: one of the men needed by the people, Stickley, Gustav pp. 117-123
Hallowe'en: a pagan festival, pp. 124-125
A new impulse in French art born of the new spirit of the North, pp. 126-134
Attuned, Mason, Edward Wilbur p. 134
The common sense of William James: why his thought has become the thought of the people, MacDonald, M. Irwin pp. 135-139
The sunny years: illustrated by Adam Emory Albright's paintings of childhood, Teall, Gardner pp. 140-148
For Thanksgiving Day, nineteen hundred and ten, Bigelow, Marguerite Ogden p. 148
What is being accomplished in civic improvement here and abroad: number one, Brown, Frank Chouteau pp. 149-153
A thanksgiving, Mason, Edward Wilbur p. 153
Landscape treatment for Craftsman houses, Phelps, Harold D. pp. [155]-161
The art of Bernice and Agatha, Dyer, Walter A. pp. 162-168
Weeds, Higgins, Aileen Cleveland p. 168
Modern country homes in England: number eight, Parker, Barry pp. 169-178
Significance and progress of municipal music, and its power to develop the festival spirit, Farwell, Arthur pp. 179-185
Railroads as aids to farmers: how the need for more traffic has led them to help in the revival of agriculture, Stickley, Gustav pp. 186-191
Roosevelt's definition of the new nationalism, Roosevelt, Col. p. 191
Craftsman houses for home builders, pp. 192-196
One woman's idea of individuality in the building of her new home, pp. 197-199
The need of developing national sports for country life, p. 199
How the California bungalow illustrates the right use of building materials, Gaut, Helen Lukens pp. 200-201
House built at Poughkeepsie from Craftsman designs, pp. 202-203
Pottery-making without a wheel, Joor, Harriet pp. 204-206
Craftsman designs for cabinet and metal work, pp. 207-210
Oriental children as craftsworkers, p. 210
Als ik kan: danger of the sensational press, Stickley, Gustav pp. 211-212
Notes, pp. 212-214
Reviews, pp. 214-220 ff.
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