AMERICAN 



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CONTENTS FOR MAY, 1908 



The Entrance Front of "Ross-Fenton Lodge" at Deal Lake, New Jersey Cover 



"Chuckles," the House in the Woods 162 



Monthly Comment 164 



"Ross-Fenton Lodge" By Francis Durando Nichols 165 



Two New England Bungalows By Mary H. Northend 169 



Garden Gates for the Bungalow 174 



Rugs and Draperies for the Bungalow By Alice M. Kellogg ij6 



The Summer Camp at Arden — Being an Experiment in Henry George Principles. 



By Mabel Tuke Priestman 180 



Plumbing and Drainage Problems of the Bungalow By John A. Gade 184 



"The Bunker" — A Bungalow Built for George Towle, Esq., on Misery Island, Massa- 

 chusetts By Walter Williams 187 



Some California Bungalows By Helen Lukens Gaut 190 



A Bungalow at Bryn Mawr Park, New York, Costing Thirty-two Hundred Dollars. 



By Ellis A. Linden 196 



Types of Bungalows By Roy M. Smith 198 



How I Built My Log Bungalow — "Anoatok," the "Home of Wind." 



By Edward Fesser 199 



A Bungalow Made from Railway Ties By Mary Truman 202 



Furniture for the Bungalow By Esther Singleton 204 



A Garden Room By Carine Cadby 2 1 1 



Correspondence : 



Problems in Home Furnishing By Alice M. Kellogg 214 



Garden Work About the Home By Charles Downing Lay i\\ 



How to Line the Walk to a Summer Home with Flowers. 



The Utility of the Bungalow. Currants and Gooseberries. 



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