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"Agitation for American Fashions," Current Opinion, 54 (March 1913): 251;
Charles V. Boyd, "An American Bungalow," Women's Home Companion, 46 (October 1919): 54. "Bungalows," National Builder, 55 (July 1913): 35;
Charles A. Byers, "Colonial Influence Brings the Bungalow to Greater Perfection," Art World, 3 (February 1918): 445-747;
Alwyn T. Covell, "The Real Place of Mission Furniture," Good Furniture (March 1915): 359-368;
Herbert D. Croly, "The Country House in California," Architectural Record, 33-34 (December 1913): 482-519;
F. J. DeLuce, "How We Built Our Bungalow for $450," Country Life in America, 21 (February 1912): 53—54;
Una N. Hopkins, "The Young Folks' First Bungalow," Ladies Home Journal, 30 (May 1913): 39;
Phil M. Riley, "What is a Bungalow?," Country Life in America, 22 (July 1912): 11-12;
Henry H. Saylor, Bungalows: Their Design, Construction and Furnishing (Philadelphia: Winston, 1911);
Saylor, ed., Distinctive Homes of Moderate Cost (New York: McBride, Winston, 1910);
John S. Van Bergen, "A Plea for Americanism in Our Architecture," Western Architect (April 1915): 27-28;
Ekin Wallick, The Small House for a Moderate Income...
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