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Chapter III, "Everyman
TitleChapter III, "Everyman's House" book, by Caroline Bartlett Crane
Date1925
SubjectArchitecture, Domestic
Description26 CHAPTER III WHAT IT COST US TO BUILD HOW much will it cost?' is the crucial question with practic...
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Chapter IV, "Everyman
TitleChapter IV, "Everyman's House" book, by Caroline Bartlett Crane
Date1925
SubjectArchitecture, Domestic
Description44 CHAPTER IV EVERYMAN AND HIS RESOURCES Let the grand houses prosper as they can; We sing the littl...
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Chapter V, "Everyman
TitleChapter V, "Everyman's House" book, by Caroline Bartlett Crane
Date1925
SubjectArchitecture, Domestic
Description56 CHAPTER V THE HUB OF THE HOUSE NOTHING domestic has changed so radically in the last generation o...
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Chapter VI, "Everyman
TitleChapter VI, "Everyman's House" book, by Caroline Bartlett Crane
Date1925
SubjectArchitecture, Domestic
Description74 CHAPTER VI SEEING THE WHEELS GO ROUND THE wheels of industry were started by the hand of woman in...
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Chapter VII, "Everyman
TitleChapter VII, "Everyman's House" book, by Caroline Bartlett Crane
Date1925
SubjectArchitecture, Domestic
Description86 CHAPTER VII WHERE DO WE EAT? IT WOULD be too much to expect that Everyman's. House could escape c...
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Chapter VIII, "Everyman
TitleChapter VIII, "Everyman's House" book, by Caroline Bartlett Crane
Date1925
SubjectArchitecture, Domestic
Description97 CHAPTER VIII THE KITCHEN 'IN REVERSE' IF IT were done when 'tis done!' I hear that silent exclama...
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Chapter IX, "Everyman
TitleChapter IX, "Everyman's House" book, by Caroline Bartlett Crane
Date1925
SubjectArchitecture, Domestic
Description110 CHAPTER IX WHAT EVERY WOMAN WANTS I CAN think of no more intriguing sentence with which to begin...
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Chapter X, "Everyman
TitleChapter X, "Everyman's House" book, by Caroline Bartlett Crane
Date1925
SubjectArchitecture, Domestic
Description122 CHAPTER X 'OCCUPATION, NONE' IT WAS a wistful-looking mother who stood by the kitchen sink of Ev...
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Chapter XI, "Everyman
TitleChapter XI, "Everyman's House" book, by Caroline Bartlett Crane
Date1925
SubjectArchitecture, Domestic
Description133 CHAPTER XI THE MOTHER'S SUITE I HAVE read somewhere the story of a new university graduate who a...
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Chapter XII, "Everyman
TitleChapter XII, "Everyman's House" book, by Caroline Bartlett Crane
Date1925
SubjectArchitecture, Domestic
Description148 CHAPTER XII SUITING FATHER, TOO TO ACHIEVE 'a home of their own' for himself and his family is a...
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Chapter XIII, "Everyman
TitleChapter XIII, "Everyman's House" book, by Caroline Bartlett Crane
Date1925
SubjectArchitecture, Domestic
Description164 CHAPTER XIII --AND THE CHILDREN I FEEL, momentarily, a traitor to my sex. Do I indeed think it a...
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Chapter XIV, "Everyman
TitleChapter XIV, "Everyman's House" book, by Caroline Bartlett Crane
Date1925
SubjectArchitecture, Domestic
Description176 CHAPTER XIV EVERYMAN'S ADVANTAGE THIS chapter appears to be more about Everyman and his family t...
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Chapter XV, "Everyman
TitleChapter XV, "Everyman's House" book, by Caroline Bartlett Crane
Date1925
SubjectArchitecture, Domestic
Description191 CHAPTER XV THE ADAPTABLE HOUSE TAKING my young daughter to the shoe store and failing to find th...
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Chapter XVI, "Everyman
TitleChapter XVI, "Everyman's House" book, by Caroline Bartlett Crane
Date1925
SubjectArchitecture, Domestic
Description205 CHAPTER XVI THE ADAPTABLE HOUSE (continued) EVERY little town has its Somebody's 'Folly'--the pr...
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Chapter XVII, "Everyman
TitleChapter XVII, "Everyman's House" book, by Caroline Bartlett Crane
Date1925
SubjectArchitecture, Domestic
Description215 CHAPTER XVII YOU AND YOUR HOUSE THINGS last longer than people,' we say. Especially do houses l...
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E.M.F. car passing farm, on pathfinder tour for 1909 Glidden Tour
TitleE.M.F. car passing farm, on pathfinder tour for 1909 Glidden Tour
Date1909-04
SubjectGlidden Tour (1909 : Detroit, Mich.)
Description5x7 black and white photograph of Dai H. Lewis and party in E.M.F. pathfinder car passing farm with ...
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