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A Southern Darkey calls a shelter of barrel staves a shack. Some of us designate palatial 
shooting lodges by the same term. Well, however that may be, 
THE SPRING BUILDING NUMBER OF 
Country Life in America 
published May rst tells us about shacks, bungalows and such things, 
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Bungalows and Shooting Lodges 
A PHOTOGRAPHIC FANFARE 
The Consistent Farm Group 
By ALFRED M. GITHENS 
The Fireplace for the Bungalow 
By JOHN T. BOYD, JR. 
Domestic Life at Mt. Vernon By PAUL WILSTACH 
The Hillside Site By ARTHUR R. KELLY 
Lime & Weeds, Inc. By H. W. COLLINGWOOD 
“Close-Ups” of Early American Mantels 
Photographs by FRANK COUSINS 
A Typical Home of the Philadelphia Countryside 
PERCY ASH, Architect 
Log Cabin on the Walton ESS, ai Davids, Pa. 
BOYD, Architect 
Heard in the Locker Room By HERBERT REED 
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Roof Gutters and Downspouts 
By BENJAMIN A. HOWES 
Two Kings Among Trees By WILHELM MILLER 
The New Dahlias By LEONARD BARRON 
How Large Is a Profitable Farm? 
By F. D. COBURN 
The Return of the Manchester Terrier 
By WALTER A. DYER 
Which Calf Is the Best? : 
By E. L. D. SEYMOUR 
The Lost Art of Raising Turkeys 
By F. H. VALENTINE 
The Collector's Corner Cupboard 
By WALTER A. DYER 
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pictures. 
Country 
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