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CONTENTS OF SEPTEMBER 1910 
EditorialfNotes 
A Course in China Decoration (Continued) 
Shasta Daisies 
Buckle and Belt Pins 
Plate 
Bon-bon of Powder Box 
Dragon Flies 
Umbrella Handle 
Pomade Box 
Sweet Brier 
Morning Glories and Claret Set 
Fuchsia 
Toilet Set in Gold and White 
Pottery Class 
Bowl 
Plate or Bowl 
Flowering Almond (Supplement) 
Cake Plate 
Black-eyed Susan 
Mantlepiece — Poppy Motif 
Nasturtiums 
Answers to Correspondents 
Pottery and Leather Work of Normal Art Course, Syracuse Uni- 
versity 
Mountain Ash Berries 
Jetta Ehlers 
Jeanne M. Stewart 
Hannah B. Overbeck 
M. C. McCormick 
C. S. Babcock 
Alice E. Woodman 
E. J. Chadeayne 
C. S. Babcock 
A. F. Brinton 
Martha Feller King 
Edith Alma Ross 
Edith Alma Ross 
F. A. Rhead 
Martha Feller King 
Hilda Street 
E. E. Daniell 
Ann Tyler Korn 
M. Burnett 
E. Roberts 
Treatment by Jessie Bard 
Mrs. Marie Loomis, Instructor 
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