The World's Work, Volume 26Doubleday, Page & Company, 1913 A history of our time. |
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... President Wilson at Work ( William Bayard Hale ) .. 502 265 506 69 Surgery : Welfare Work : An Experiment in Democracy 502 Survey of Our Era , A ... 274 " Swift and Cheap Justice " . 609 Ten Millions for Good Works ( Frank Marshall ...
... President Wilson at Work ( William Bayard Hale ) .. 502 265 506 69 Surgery : Welfare Work : An Experiment in Democracy 502 Survey of Our Era , A ... 274 " Swift and Cheap Justice " . 609 Ten Millions for Good Works ( Frank Marshall ...
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... President J. Lawrence Lowell The Growth of American Cities An Idiotic Economic Situation Notice of a New Pork Barrel The Cities and the Farm Movement Schools That Discovered a City The Motion Picture Industry About Joy in One's Work A ...
... President J. Lawrence Lowell The Growth of American Cities An Idiotic Economic Situation Notice of a New Pork Barrel The Cities and the Farm Movement Schools That Discovered a City The Motion Picture Industry About Joy in One's Work A ...
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... President and his Cabinet have made a distinctly and uniformly good impression on the country . Mr. Wilson's refusal to give his time to office - seekers ; the decorous but rigid refusal of the Secretaries to become office - brokers ...
... President and his Cabinet have made a distinctly and uniformly good impression on the country . Mr. Wilson's refusal to give his time to office - seekers ; the decorous but rigid refusal of the Secretaries to become office - brokers ...
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... PRESIDENT WILSON'S REQUEST , THE FUNDS FOR THE RELIEF OF THE SUFFERERS IN THE FLOODS IN THE OHIO RIVER VALLEY MR . CHARLES LATHROP PACK PRESIDENT OF THE NATIONAL CONSERVATION. Miss Mabel T Boardman.
... PRESIDENT WILSON'S REQUEST , THE FUNDS FOR THE RELIEF OF THE SUFFERERS IN THE FLOODS IN THE OHIO RIVER VALLEY MR . CHARLES LATHROP PACK PRESIDENT OF THE NATIONAL CONSERVATION. Miss Mabel T Boardman.
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... President Wilson is to be congratulated on having had presented to him so soon an opportunity to apply his conception of our Government's proper functions . Τ ' A GOOD RIDDANCE HE little postmasters , as other little public servants ...
... President Wilson is to be congratulated on having had presented to him so soon an opportunity to apply his conception of our Government's proper functions . Τ ' A GOOD RIDDANCE HE little postmasters , as other little public servants ...
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Page 142 - the other, to carry on trade, wholesale and retail, to own or lease and occupy bouses, manufactories, warehouses, and shops; to employ agents of their choice, to lease land for residential and commercial purposes, and generally to do anything incident to or necessary for trade upon the same terms as a native citizen
Page 410 - peace as long as hunger and want are found among millions of working people, and the few who make up the employing class have all the good things of life.
Page 715 - In your letter be sure to give : /. Your Full Name. 2. Your Occupation. 3. The Exact Date of your Birth. No agent will be sent to visit you: the Postal Life dispenses with agents and gives its policyholders the benefit of their commissions.
Page 658 - The whole judicial power of each state, at least for civil causes, should be vested in one great court, of which all tribunals should be branches, departments, or divisions. The business as well as the administration of
Page 670 - waters outside of the Zone above described which may be necessary and convenient for the construction, maintenance, operation, sanitation, and protection of the said canal.
Page 670 - The Republic of Panama further grants to the United States in perpetuity the use, occupation, and control of any other lands
Page 226 - The illiteracy among native-born children of native parentage is more than three times as great as among native children of foreign parentage, largely on account of the lack of opportunities for education in rural America, in which comparatively few immigrants live. Few know that
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Page 544 - in the expectation of having them maintain themselves unaided after once being started. In other instances it may start movements with the expectation of carrying them on itself. The trustees at one of their earliest meetings decided not to attempt to relieve individual or family need, partly because the trustees did not wish