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Page 4
... success without as a man . Since then the HOMES OF THE YELLOW WORKERS ON THE BIG ORANGE RANCH AT RIVERSIDE . Even a steam bath house and a Japanese garden were added to keep up the men's spirits , and , hence , their efficiency . LEMONS ...
... success without as a man . Since then the HOMES OF THE YELLOW WORKERS ON THE BIG ORANGE RANCH AT RIVERSIDE . Even a steam bath house and a Japanese garden were added to keep up the men's spirits , and , hence , their efficiency . LEMONS ...
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... millionaire farm- er of Missouri , to come forward with a method of farm land conservation that he had demonstrated by fifteen years ' practical application to be a success . Mr. Christopher's farm , like many others in Missouri ,. 38.
... millionaire farm- er of Missouri , to come forward with a method of farm land conservation that he had demonstrated by fifteen years ' practical application to be a success . Mr. Christopher's farm , like many others in Missouri ,. 38.
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... success after five years of continuous and arduous experi- ments attended with repeated galling fail- ures . When he attacked the problem he realized that some cheaper medium than the celluloid ribbon would have to be used if the idea ...
... success after five years of continuous and arduous experi- ments attended with repeated galling fail- ures . When he attacked the problem he realized that some cheaper medium than the celluloid ribbon would have to be used if the idea ...
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... success . They worked rather upon the principle of six or eight pictures to a plate , which was quite a hopeless effort , the pictures being taken in a ring with a photographic gun , wherein the plate revolved . Mr. Bettini realized ...
... success . They worked rather upon the principle of six or eight pictures to a plate , which was quite a hopeless effort , the pictures being taken in a ring with a photographic gun , wherein the plate revolved . Mr. Bettini realized ...
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... SUCCESS. Belgium is only slightly less than the total average yield in the United States . From 1885 to 1910 the Bel- gium farmers in- creased their oat yield from 49.75 bushels per acre to 81.48 , or to the ex- tent of 31.37 bush- els ...
... SUCCESS. Belgium is only slightly less than the total average yield in the United States . From 1885 to 1910 the Bel- gium farmers in- creased their oat yield from 49.75 bushels per acre to 81.48 , or to the ex- tent of 31.37 bush- els ...
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