The Technical World Magazine, Volume 15Technical World Company, 1911 |
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... farmer , who rented some eighty acres in one of the corn - belt states . He had a wife and family , with whom he lived in perfect accord , as well as with his neighbors . He was hard - working , prudent and saving , and as sound in in ...
... farmer , who rented some eighty acres in one of the corn - belt states . He had a wife and family , with whom he lived in perfect accord , as well as with his neighbors . He was hard - working , prudent and saving , and as sound in in ...
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... farmer had hired a vagrant farm - hand for a couple of days , who , after putting in several days of hard labor , suddenly disap- peared without pay . Another farmer tween the two was pitiful . All who wit- nessed it were im- pressed ...
... farmer had hired a vagrant farm - hand for a couple of days , who , after putting in several days of hard labor , suddenly disap- peared without pay . Another farmer tween the two was pitiful . All who wit- nessed it were im- pressed ...
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... farmer in Indiana by reminding them that in 1909 prices of wheat in Chicago damaged crops . In Europe they think too ... farmer's family , for they may spell the difference between an education and the lack of one . It has been found ...
... farmer in Indiana by reminding them that in 1909 prices of wheat in Chicago damaged crops . In Europe they think too ... farmer's family , for they may spell the difference between an education and the lack of one . It has been found ...
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... farmer alike . Other sections could well follow New England's example , Its Board of Directors includes James McCrea , President of the Pennsylvania Railroad ; W. C. Brown , President of the New York Central ; Louis Hill , Presi- dent ...
... farmer alike . Other sections could well follow New England's example , Its Board of Directors includes James McCrea , President of the Pennsylvania Railroad ; W. C. Brown , President of the New York Central ; Louis Hill , Presi- dent ...
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... farmer in highway improvement , according to the opinion of the Good Roads Conven- tion which met at Cleveland in 1909 . This does not prove that sand - clay roads should be built everywhere under all conditions . The true moral to be ...
... farmer in highway improvement , according to the opinion of the Good Roads Conven- tion which met at Cleveland in 1909 . This does not prove that sand - clay roads should be built everywhere under all conditions . The true moral to be ...
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