The craftsman
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The craftsman
Volume XXVII, Number 2
United Crafts, November 1914
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Contents
[Frontispiece] "The Slav thinker"
[Title page] The craftsman, p. 119
"Between the poison and the worm:" a study of war and the new peace, Comfort, Will Levington pp. 119-124
Rain-song, Towne, Charles Hanson p. 124
Chrysanthemums, the crest of the mikado and the favorite of the little garden, pp. 125-134
The Slav: his splendor, his misery, and his place among the nations of to-morrow, pp. 135-144
What will the war bring to America?, Grierson, Francis pp. 145-149
The command of the earth--for prosperity we look to the farmer, not the warrior, pp. 150-157
Hepplewhite, the artist and his style, Thomson, James pp. 158-165
John Ruskin said:, p. 165
The singing Russians: Slav music born of folk song, pp. 166-178
Beauty, Ward, Phyllis pp. 178 ff.
"My people:" the Indians' contribution to the art of America, Eastman, Charles A., (Ohiyesa) pp. 179-186
Living without our imports: what they are--how we can do it, Johnson, Joseph French pp. 187-192
Home-making in America, p. 193
Thomas Carlisle and the thirty soldiers of Dumdrudge, p. 197
A Craftsman bungalow with glass-roofed garden room, pp. 198-202
How and when to protect hardy plants, shrubs and vines for winter, Thomson, Adeline Thayer pp. 202-203
Return of the market basket (cont.), pp. 203-205
A California bungalow--unique, practical and picturesque, Byers, Charles Alma pp. 206-208
Cottage-bungalow: a new development in intimate home architecture: photographs by Helen Lukens Gaut, pp. 209-212
From the philosophy of Zarathustra Sims, p. 212
The gun, the wild bird and the boy: the work of the Junior Audubon societies, Pearson, T. Gilbert pp. 213-215
Bird houses and how to build them, Dearborn, Ned pp. 216-220
Living without our imports (cont.), Johnson, Joseph French pp. 221-222
Teaching mothers and children how to market, p. 223
The Slav: his splendor, his misery (cont.), p. 224
An opportunity for the unemployed?, p. 224
Helping the home-makers of America (cont.), pp. 225-229
A new type of fireproof garage, pp. 230-231
Als ik kan: America's Thanksgiving, pp. 231-232 ff.
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