The craftsman
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The craftsman
Volume XXVII, Number 3
United Crafts, December 1914
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Contents
[Frontispiece] Mother and child
[Title page] The craftsman, p. 235
The miracle of Christmas: a greeting, Dawson, Coningsby pp. 235-238
The Christmas rose: the snow-flower of America, which should flourish in every northern winter garden, pp. 239-[245]
A ballad of the three wise men, Widdemer, Margaret pp. 246-247
The value of fairies: what Arthur Rackham has done to save them for the children of the whole world, Mac Chesney, Clara T. pp. 248-259
"Milt's" wisdom: a word to the nations, Comfort, Will Levington pp. 260-265
The happy dead, Sutherland, Marjorie p. 265
The Christmas garden: plants and shrubs that give color to the white landscape, pp. 266-274
Bringing old-fashioned charm into modern suburban homes, some interesting models, Lippert, F. G. pp. 275-278
Your own home: twelve lessons in practical house construction: number one: the house and its site, pp. 279-285
The make-believe world of toys: humorous dollies and merry animals, pp. 286-293
Creative war, Ruskin, John p. 294
The potters of America: examples of the best craftsmen's work for interior decorations: number one, pp. 295-303
Working for play: the country school developed into a social center, Dyer, Walter A. pp. 304-308
"Properly appointed and becoming dwellings:" the introduction to a series of articles on home decoration, pp. 309-311
Rustic cabins: a new method of slab construction designed by Gustav Stickley, pp. 312-316
Working for play (cont.), Dyer, Walter A. p. 316
The bungalow court idea shown in practical operation, Byers, Charles Alma pp. 317-319
A civic center of real beauty for the people of Santa Barbara, Wentworth, Marion Craig pp. 320-323
Good roads and their building: modern progress in an ancient art, pp. 323-325
If you can't get beef, eat poultry: quick profits from modern methods in raising chickens, turkeys, ducks and geese, Gaylor, Frank W. pp. 326-330
Your own home: twelve lessons in practical house construction: no. one: the house and its site (cont.), pp. 331-333
Feeding and care of little chicks, p. 333
To protect your flowers from Jack Frost, p. 334
Bringing old-fashioned charm into modern suburban homes (cont.), Lippert, F. G. pp. 335-337
The American Santa Claus and his gifts, pp. 338-343
Als ik kan: is culture a commodity?, pp. 344-345
Book reviews, pp. 345-348 ff.
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