| 1918 - 758 pages
...doors and in touch with the earth is the natural life of man. I believe that work is work wherever we find it, but that work with Nature is more inspiring...depends, not on what you do, but on how you do it. I believe that opportunity conies to a boy on the farm as often as to a boy in the city ; that life... | |
| 1911 - 322 pages
...man made; that life out-of-doors and in touch with the earth is the natural life of man, I believe that work with nature is more inspiring than work...what you do, but on how you do it; that opportunity conies to a boy on the farm as often as to a boy in the city, that life is larger and freer, and happier... | |
| 1912 - 720 pages
...out-of-doors and in touch with the earth is the natural life of man. I believe that work is work wherever we find it, but that work with nature is more inspiring...opportunity comes to a boy on the farm as often as to the boy in the city, that life is larger and freer and happier on the farm than in the town, that my... | |
| 1916 - 1670 pages
...doors and in touch with the earth is the natural life of man. I believe that work is work wherever we find it but that work with nature is more inspiring...machinery. "I believe that the dignity of labor depends nut on what you do, but upon how you do it, that opportunity comes to the boy on the farm as often... | |
| 1916 - 186 pages
...out-of-doors and in touch with the earth is the natural life of man. 1 believe that work is work wherever we find it, but that work with Nature is more inspiring...the dignity of labor depends not on what you do, but how you do it ; that opportunity comes to a boy on the farm as often as to a boy in the city ; that... | |
| Henry Turner Bailey - 1912 - 64 pages
...work with- die most intricate^ machinery. I believe that the dionityof labor depends not c«v»4iat you do, but on how you do it? that opportunity comes to a boy on the farm as often as to a boy in- die city, that life is larger and ireer and happier on the farm- than in the town, tnat mysuccess depends... | |
| Edward Taylor Fairbanks - 1914 - 618 pages
...out-of-doors and in touch with the earth is the natural life of man. I believe that work is work wherever we find it, but that work with Nature is more inspiring...with the most intricate machinery. I believe that opportunity comes to a boy on the farm as often as to a boy in the city, that life is larger and freer... | |
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