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of the clock in the bell tower upon the boat 
landing. 
The Arts and Crafts Village will cover 
three and one-half acres, and will accommodate 
several hundred students of bookbinding, 
basket making, metal work, wood carving, 
etc. Here will predominate a note alien to 
the remainder of Chautauqua. The hands of 
the clock are to be turned backward, so to 
speak. Medieval surroundings are to be 
provided for those crafts which reached their 
highest perfection in the Middle Ages. Iso¬ 
lated and enjoying an extensive view of the 
lake, this little community will be a surprise 
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