... or even of a state and its people, than that which deals with the life work of those who, by their own endeavor and indomitable energy have placed themselves where they well deserve the title of "progressive... Past and Present of Jasper County, Iowa - Page 1256by James Baird Weaver - 1912 - 1365 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1903 - 742 pages
...have placed themselves where they deserve the title of "prominent and progressive/' and in this sketch will be found the record of one who has outstripped the less active and less able trodders on the highway of life, one who has taught the golden lesson of a career surpassed... | |
| 1905 - 954 pages
...placed themselves where they well deserve the title of "prominent and progressive," and in this sketch will be found the record of one who has outstripped the less active and less able trodders on the highway of life, one who has taught the golden lesson of a career unsurpassed... | |
| 1911 - 726 pages
...energy have placed themselves where they well deserve the title of "progressive," and in this sketch will be found the record of one who has outstripped the less active plodders on the highway of life, one who has not been subdued by the many obstacles and failures that come to every one, but who has... | |
| Albert B. Williams - 1912 - 538 pages
...the front and placed themselves where they deserve the title of progressive men. In this brief review will be found the record of one who has outstripped...his contemporaries, a career of marked success in the mercantile world, and a name which all who know him delight to honor owing to his upright life... | |
| Albert Clayton Beckwith - 1912 - 844 pages
...energy, have placed themselves where thev well deserve the title of ''progressive," and in this sketch will be found the record of one who has outstripped the less active and less able plodders on the highway of life, one who has not been subdued by the many obstacles and... | |
| John Licinius Everett Peck, Otto Hillock Montzheimer, William J. Miller - 1914 - 844 pages
...the front and placed themselves where they deserve the title of progressive men. In this brief review will be found the record of one who has outstripped...success in agricultural affairs and a name which all men who know him delight to honor, owing to his upright life and habits of thrift and industry. Frank... | |
| 1914 - 890 pages
...energy, have placed themselves where they well deserve the title of "progressive," and in this sketch will be found the record of one who has outstripped the less active and less able plodders on the highway of life, one who has not been subdued by the many obstacles and... | |
| John Licinius Everett Peck, Otto Hillock Montzheimer, William J. Miller - 1914 - 874 pages
...to the front and placed selves where they deserve the title of progressive men. In this brief revi will be found the record of one who has outstripped the less active ]>lodc on the highway of life and achieved a career surpassed by few of his temporaries, a career of... | |
| Frazer Ells Wilson - 1914 - 612 pages
...placed themselves where they well deserve the title of "prominent and progressive," and in this sketch will be found the record of one who has outstripped the less active and less able plodders on the highway of life and attained to a position of relative distinction in... | |
| Frank M. Allen - 1914 - 854 pages
...himself in the front rank of the farmers of his community by exercising these excellent qualities. He has outstripped the less active plodders on the highway of life and has achieved a marked success in agricultural affairs and won for himself a name which all men who... | |
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