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HOUSE AND GARDEN 
April, 1911 
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Children’s Favorite Pictures 
The Charm of Old Engravings 
A Model Town in America 
What House Architecture Should Be 
Color in Decoration 
A New Idea in American Architecture 
Artists Who Have Made Furniture 
A Plea for Oak — Its Return to Popularity 
Music Lovers’ Department 
The National Society of Craftsmen 
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Five Years of Decorative Art 
Development of an American Estate 
Interior Decoration in California 
Some Built-in Sideboards 
Adventures in Homemaking 
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