Pamphlets on Conservation of Natural Resources, Volumen5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1912 |
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... greatest benefits to the entire country at the minimum cost . Realizing that the current cost of railway transportation is ap- parently exorbitant , amounting to about $ 2,750,000,000 annually , equiv- alent to a tax of $ 150 per family ...
... greatest benefits to the entire country at the minimum cost . Realizing that the current cost of railway transportation is ap- parently exorbitant , amounting to about $ 2,750,000,000 annually , equiv- alent to a tax of $ 150 per family ...
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... greatest good for the greatest number for the longest time . " President WALLACE - An address of welcome will now be delivered by the Honorable Herbert S. Hadley , Governor of Missouri , on behalf of that great state . Governor Hadley ...
... greatest good for the greatest number for the longest time . " President WALLACE - An address of welcome will now be delivered by the Honorable Herbert S. Hadley , Governor of Missouri , on behalf of that great state . Governor Hadley ...
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... greatest pasture in the country is now covered by a growth of timber . Through the proper application of the principles of conservation , this timber can be cleared in such a manner as to restore the growth of blue grass and of blue ...
... greatest pasture in the country is now covered by a growth of timber . Through the proper application of the principles of conservation , this timber can be cleared in such a manner as to restore the growth of blue grass and of blue ...
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... greatest of all present problems ; how to conserve the greatest of the resources of the Nation , the fertility of the soil and the life of the people who live in the open country . I am sure I voice the sentiment of this Congress as a ...
... greatest of all present problems ; how to conserve the greatest of the resources of the Nation , the fertility of the soil and the life of the people who live in the open country . I am sure I voice the sentiment of this Congress as a ...
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... greatest and most difficult of modern problems , that of labor unions . In the factory we no longer aim to supply local demands , but state interstate , national and even international . For this there must be transportation , and ...
... greatest and most difficult of modern problems , that of labor unions . In the factory we no longer aim to supply local demands , but state interstate , national and even international . For this there must be transportation , and ...
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