The craftsman
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The craftsman
Vol. XX, Number 3
United Crafts, June 1911
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Contents
[Frontispiece] "La pensée" (thought)
[Title page] The craftsman, p. 3a
Contents, pp. 3a-4a
The girl of tomorrow and her education, Bigelow, Marguerite Ogden pp. 241-249
Praise, Ware, Ella M. p. 249
A lesson in art taught by some Normandy peasants, pp. 250-257
Night, Mason, Edward Wilbur p. 257
Simple water gardens: their beauty and the ease with which they can be constructed, pp. 258-262
The "Great Southwest" as the painters of that region see it, Maxwell, Everett Carroll pp. 263-271
Our friends the trees, pp. 272-277
Lures, Dunbar, Aldis p. 277
Modern country homes in England: number fourteen, Parker, Barry pp. 278-288
Auguste Rodin: a visit to Meudon, Lemont, Jessie pp. 289-293
A reaction in Germany from Art Nouveau back to genre painting, pp. 294-297
Some famous Empire couches, typical of a French new-rich civilization, pp. 298-304
Small farms a solution for the evils of overcrowded cities and unnatural living, Stickley, Gustav pp. 305-311
Two Craftsman houses designed for city or suburban lots, pp. 312-316
The fireplace furnace, pp. 316-320
Gardens in which to live and play, pp. 321-323
Sanitation and doorknobs, Rice, Louise pp. 323-325
A few kind words about the Bermuda onion, Rion, Hanna pp. 325-326
True possession, p. 326
Oriental use of grasses, rushes and small twigs, pp. 327-328
Houses inspired by Craftsman designs, pp. 328-332
Poppies: "children of the dawn", pp. 333-334
Digging in the dirt, p. 334
A new development of English furniture based on old models, pp. 335-338
Als ik kan: the Japanese ideal applied to art in our public schools, pp. 339-340
The scientific farmer, pp. 340 ff.
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