The craftsman
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The craftsman
Vol. XXVI, Number 6
United Crafts, September 1914
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Contents
[Title page] The craftsman, p. 3a
Contents, pp. 3a-4a
"Just a common clay brick:", Comfort, Will Levington pp. 569-573
The summer rain, Ableson, Blanche p. 573
Training orchards over garden walls: beauty and profit in the Espalier method of fruit growing, pp. 574-583
Interesting children in civic betterment through instruction by mayor and city officials: teaching them to work for public good, Estee, James B. pp. 584-587
Building beauty into the landscape: some old bridges of Japan, pp. 588-598
Our country public schools: what are we doing and where we fail: the problem for the community, Dyer, Walter A. pp. 599-605
Architecture as an expression of personality: relation of owner to architect, Brown, Frank Chouteau pp. 606-619
A picturesque Japanese finishing school, where girls are taught to be charming women and good housekeepers, Roorbach, Eloise pp. 620-625
"The great adventure of democracy:" preparing for it by self-government in the public schools, Kiernan, Frank pp. 626-630
[The little farmers of Cook County], Moulton, Robert H. pp. [631]-640
Craftsman community school with interesting equipment, and a boathouse that serves as a summer cottage, pp. 641-646
A university that stands for community service, p. 647
Uncle Sam's recipe for clean, safe milk, p. 648
Real playthings, Whitcomb, Jessie Wright pp. 649-650
An outdoor school for children that combines work and fun, pp. 651-652
The Bishop's School for Girls: a progressive departure from traditional architecture, pp. 653-656
Forcing bulbs for the holidays, Farrington, E. I. pp. 657-658
A horizontal bar for the youngsters, Belcher, Wallace E. pp. 659-660
Free trees for Denver's citizens, p. 660
Home classes in practical farming and domestic science for groups of farm workers, pp. 661-662
Als ik kan: democracy and peace, Stickley, Gustav pp. 662-664
Book reviews, pp. 665-668
The Craftsman School Bureau: a word to parents, pp. 669-670
Education and work, pp. 670 ff.
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