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The craftsman
(September 1910)
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THE CRAFTSMAN
VOLUME xvIII SEPTEMBER, 1910 NUMBER
6
(Content
"The Weary Hunter" From a Painting by E. Irving Couse
Frontispiece
The Demand of the Times* By The Editor
613
Does Either of the Old Parties Stand for Justice and Common Sense ?
A Remote North American Civilization By Joseph Lewis French
619
And Its Protrayal in the Art of E. Irving Couse
Illustrated
The Slender Figure: A Story By Annie Hamilton Donnell 626
Japanese Effects for Small Gardens By Florence Dixon
631
Illustrated
A Visit to Craftsman Farms
638
The Study of an Educational Ideal
Kinship: A Poem . By Aileen Cleveland Higgins
646
Modern Country Homes in England By Barry Parker
647
Number Six
Illustrated
The Opening of the Eyes of Jasper . By Walter A. Dyer
656
Some Craftsman Houses that Were Built under Our Own Supervision
662
Illustrated
The Power of the Small Investor . .
672
Widsom of the Policy Pursued by Some Railroads in Encouraging Purchase
of Their Stock by People Living along Their Lines
Demand the Best . By Marguerite Ogden Bigelow
677
People Who Interest Us ...
678
Natalie Curtis: William Allen White: Harvey D. Hinman: H. B. Fullerton
Illustrated
The Thought . . . By Ella M. Ware
686
Among the Craftsmen .
690
Craftsman Houses for Home Builders
Illustrated
A California Bungalow Treated in Japanese Style . By Arnold L. Gesell
694
Illustrated
A Ten-Room California House
699
Illustrated
Furniture for French Women
702
Illustrated
Some Craftsman Lighting Fixtures .
703
Illustrated
Craftsman Designs for Home Cabinet Work and Metal Work ..705
Illustrated
A Fine Phase of Art Nouveau
709
Illustrated
Als ik Kan By The Editor
711
Life on the Automobile Basis and Where It Is Leading Us
Reviews ... .. .. 712
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