The craftsman
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The craftsman
Vol. XXIII, Number 5
United Crafts, February 1913
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Contents
[Title page] The craftsman, p. 3a
Contents, pp. 3a-4a
Rescuing our national festivals, Riis, Jacob pp. 497-500
The wargod's art: can modern art in Germany survive the commercializing impulse of the nation's ruler?, pp. 501-513
Home they brought her warrior: a story, Cole, Patience Bevier pp. 514-521
"Dumblane," a Southern Craftsman home, pp. 522-534
Eighty acres and "bondage": a spiritual investment, Dyer, Walter A. pp. 535-539
"Old Chinatown:" a vanished beauty spot of the West, pp. 540-546
What the birds do in winter, Pearson, T. Gilbert pp. 547-552
Parted, Foster, Olive Hyde p. 558
The fall academy in detail: its sucesses and failures, Robinson, M. F. pp. 559-565
A designer of dawns, Lewis, Gertrude Russell pp. 566-567
Two eleven-room Craftsman houses of brick and stucco, with unusually practical and homelike features, pp. 568-576
Craftsman architecture: homes for the people, p. 577
What women can do to prevent fires in the home, Athol, Agnes pp. 578-579
The year's progress among America's craftsmen, pp. 580-585
The scope of the new Craftsman service to subscribers, p. 586
Pittsburgh's wilderness homes, Miller, J. M. pp. 587-593
Our department of landscape gardening will help you solve your outdoor problems, p. 594
A bachelor's bungalow, pp. 595-596
The craftsman real-estate and home-finding service, p. 597
Recreation centers in cities, p. 598
Als ik kan: "standing up to be counted", Stickley, Gustav pp. 599-600
An agricultural extension school, p. 600
Book reviews, pp. 601-603
Notes of interest, pp. 604-606
A home site as an investment, pp. 606 ff.
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