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The craftsman
(August 1914)
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THE
CRAFTSMAN
PUBLISHED MONTHLY BY THE CRAFTSMAN PUBLISHING CO.
THIRTY-EIGHTH AND THIRTY-NINTH STREETS, NEW YORK CITY
GUSTAV STICKLEY, Editor MARY FANTON ROBERTS, Managing
Editor
VOLUME XXVI Contents for August, 1914 NUMBER
5
"The Mother of To-Morrow"-By A. Stirling Calder, Sculptor
Frontispiece
The Magic City of the Pacific: . . By Jules Gurrin
465
Architects, Painters and Sculptors Offer their Best to
the Panama-Pacific Exposition
Illustrated
The Beauty, Individuality and Variety of the Modern
Gladiolus By Alice Lounsberry
486
Illustrated
The Cloak of Dreams: A Poem By Margaret Widdemer
496
"Somewhere Back of Memory" By Will Levington
Comfort 497
English Chests of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth
Centuries By James Thomson
502
Illustrated
Our Town: A Story Proving that Civic Improvement Means
Civic Prosperity By Walter A. Dyer
510
Imagination and the Camera: . . By Mary Fanton Roberts
Illustrated from Photographs by Baron de Meyer
The Visit of the Silver-Crested Gull By Ladd Plumley
The House Set upon a Hill: Its Picturesque Opportunities
and Its Architectural Problems
Illustrated
Among the Craftsmen
Craftsman Houses Large and Small
Illustrated
How to Utilize Disease-Killed Chestnut
A Colony of Rocky Homes Where Nature was Consulting Architect
Illustrated
Safeguarding the Home Against Fire By Agnes Athol
Concrete in Home Architecture of Interesting and Unique Design
Illustrated
The Motor Truck in Country and City Service
Illustrated
The Picnic House
Illustrated
Als ik Kan: A Summer Farm School for City Children By the Editor
Book Reviews
517
524
532
540
546
547
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552
555
558
561
563
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