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English: The cover drawn by Willamina Parrish is an image of an ancient Egyptian woman inside a butterfly-like design holding a heart. Issue includes table of contents design, a poem titled "The Wood-Faery," and sketches of a woman in a yellow dress by Willamina Parrish; a poem by Sara Teasdale; a portrait of Celia Harris by Grace Parrish; a poem titled "A Laud" by Guida Richey; a poem titled "Sense in Nonsense" by Inez Dutro; clay sketches and a poem titled "Thanatos" by Caroline Risque; a short story titled "A Depreciation of the Objectionable Mr. Hardy" and design and monograms by Vine Colby; and a play titled "The Princess and The Boy" by Celia Harris.
Title:The Potter's Wheel, Volume 1, Number 7, May 1905
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Source Missouri History Museum
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