Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 93Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1916 - American literature |
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Page 116
... tion to enter into his own as regards the larger issues of life . Purely sociological problems begin where economic problems end , hence the vital importance of first solving the farmers ' economic problems if we would lay a foundation ...
... tion to enter into his own as regards the larger issues of life . Purely sociological problems begin where economic problems end , hence the vital importance of first solving the farmers ' economic problems if we would lay a foundation ...
Page 117
... tion in the quality of the poultry . The Department of Agriculture worked out an entirely new system , in accordance with which the poultry is killed and chilled before shipping . The new method improves the quality of the product for ...
... tion in the quality of the poultry . The Department of Agriculture worked out an entirely new system , in accordance with which the poultry is killed and chilled before shipping . The new method improves the quality of the product for ...
Page 123
... tion fuller recourse must be had to the principle of coöperation . As far back as history goes we find civ- ilization developing as fast as and no faster than men have developed the ca- pacity to work together with their fellow- men to ...
... tion fuller recourse must be had to the principle of coöperation . As far back as history goes we find civ- ilization developing as fast as and no faster than men have developed the ca- pacity to work together with their fellow- men to ...
Page 141
... tion , to find Benny Hingston at the Cross Roads and race with him to join the crowd before the Temple , where the Little Flock stood listening to the last words which the Good Old Man would speak to them in Leatherwood . Many wept ...
... tion , to find Benny Hingston at the Cross Roads and race with him to join the crowd before the Temple , where the Little Flock stood listening to the last words which the Good Old Man would speak to them in Leatherwood . Many wept ...
Page 160
... tion standards permit successful competi- tion with British and Continental vessels . The country has entered upon a new banking era . Reserves have been mobi- lized , a discount market established , and a strong and dependable banking ...
... tion standards permit successful competi- tion with British and Continental vessels . The country has entered upon a new banking era . Reserves have been mobi- lized , a discount market established , and a strong and dependable banking ...
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