The craftsman
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The craftsman
Vol. XXVI, Number 3
United Crafts, June 1914
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Contents
[Title page] The craftsman, p. 3a
Contents, pp. 3a-4a
The haunted wood: the need of our little children, Dawson, Coningsby pp. 249-253
A new spinning song, Widdemer, Margaret p. 253
Bringing the woods to the garden: rhododendrons and azaleas as a help in developing landscape garden pictures, Lounsberry, Alice pp. 254-263
Waiting for the wild goose, Comfort, Will Levington pp. 264-269
The humble annals of a backyard: "morning chapel", Dyer, Walter A. pp. 270-271
The rose, the architect and the gardener, Roorbach, Eloise pp. 272-278
Landscape architecture in America and its possibilities for the future, pp. 279-285
School gardens: in helping the children the nation profits, Dyer, Walter A. pp. 286-291
Three Sicilian gardeners: what they have accomplished with the help of two artists and nature, pp. 292-301
Uncle Sam and the country children, Lamon, Harry M. pp. 302-305
The tale of the Windsor chair, Thomson, James pp. 306-310
Recipe from Elfland, Conkling, Grace Hazard p. 310
Making farm life popular: what Minnesota is doing for her own youth, Flagg, Maurice I. pp. 311-316
Volunteer citizens: the young peace army of America as developed through the Boy Scouts, Moffat, S. A. pp. 317-319
A memory!, pp. 320-322
A New Zealand bungalow that shows the true craftsman's art, pp. 323-327
A western bungalow of practical charm, with rarely interesting floor plan, Byers, Charles Alma pp. 328-329
Development of a home out of two old houses, Matson, Esther pp. 330-332
Uncle Sam's own farm, p. 332
A simple sanitary system for the farm home, outlined by the government's rural engineer, pp. 333-334
"From father to son", p. 334
Birds as under-gardeners, Shore, Grace Re pp. 335-336
A miniature forest and a lesson in lumbering, p. 336
Wise eating and good health, Kahn, R. L. pp. 337-339
Beauty in decoration, p. 339
"A temple in the wilderness:" reviving the handicrafts of Palestine, pp. 340-344
Cypress--a wood that is decorative and enduring, Devose, Arthur S. pp. 344-345
Do you want to help to take a bird census of the United States?, p. 346
Gardens in miniature for big and little folks, pp. 347-348
Importing foreign seeds for American farmers, p. 348
A model village and a new building material--decorative, durable and cheap, pp. 349-351
Color and texture in summer furnishings, p. 351
Als ik kan: lectures and talks at the Craftsman Building, Stickley, Gustav pp. 352-353
Book reviews, pp. 354-358 ff.
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