The craftsman
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The craftsman
Vol. XIX, Number 5
United Crafts, February 1911
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Contents
[Frontispiece] "Windy doorstep"
[Title page] The craftsman, p. 3a
Contents, p. 3a
Coöperation to stop the leak between farmer and consumer, Stickley, Gustav pp. 430-431
A shadow, Lewis, Gertrude Russell p. 432
A sculptor who finds his models and friends among the working people, Dorrian, Cecil I. pp. 433-444
A garden city for the man of moderate means, Brush, Edward Hale pp. 445-451
Sculpture important in the National Academy Exhibition for the winter of nineteen hundred and ten, pp. 452-458
The doctor and the cobbler's son, Dyer, Walter A. pp. 459-464
Mr. Coburn's New York photographs, Wells, H. G. pp. 464-[468]
Government protection for farms and orchards: excellent laws against disease and pest seldom enforced, pp. 469-473
Modern country homes in England: number ten, Parker, Barry pp. 474-484
Another talk with the host of Craftsman Farms: the country and long life, pp. 485-488
Spring: a Japanese poem, Fink, Henri p. 488
Web and woof, Rion, Hanna pp. 489-491
The trees, Mason, Edward Wilbur p. 491
The oldest orchestral organization in America: what the Philharmonic Society has done for music in the country, pp. 492-497
Cover crops: fertilizers as well as preservers of existing fertility, Fullerton, H. B. pp. 498-501
The pipe of thought, Baker, Eugene Blaisdell p. 501
Two Craftsman farmhouses: designed from the standpoint of beauty and comfort: a new idea in heating, pp. 502-508
Can alfalfa be grown to advantage in the East?, Fullerton, H. B. pp. 509-511
A living from a three-acre farm: possibilities of health and happiness for the man with small means, Jenkins, W. H. pp. 512-514
Ancient Swiss jewelry: the influence of a military uniform on costume: part two, Van Sommer, J. pp. 515-516
Craftsman library tables and newel-post lighting fixtures, pp. 517-520
Work versus a pension, p. 520
Als ik kan: the place of Christian Science, Stickley, Gustav pp. 521-522
Why "back to the farm"?, pp. 522-524
Reviews, pp. 524-528
Notes, pp. 529-531
Investments and the duty of investigating them for oneself, pp. 532 ff.
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