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The Challenge of the Country: A Study of Country Life Opportunity, by George ... - Page 52
by George Walter Fiske - 1912 - 283 pages
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Leaflets, Volumes 1-13

Village Clubs Association - 1934 - 38 pages
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Annual Report of the Missouri State Board of Agriculture, Volume 42

1910 - 532 pages
...acres of land now devoted to farming, and raised this question: "How can the life of the farm family be less solitary, fuller of opportunity, freer from drudgery, more comfortable, happier and more attractive? How can life on the farm be kept on the highest level, and when it is not already on that level, be...
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Philippine Education, Volume 19

1922 - 540 pages
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Texas Libraries, Volume 1, Issues 1-9

1909 - 156 pages
...Commission workers. The question put by the then President Roosevelt to his Country Life Commission, "How can the life of the farm family be made less...drudgery, more comfortable, happier and more attractive ? ' ' still awaits solution from the club and library standpoint. Though agriculture is our oldest...
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The Philippine Agricultural Review, Volume 2, Issues 6-9

1909 - 272 pages
...directly almost half of them; and nearly half the children of the United States are born and brought up on farms. How can the life of the farm family be made...solitary, fuller of opportunity, freer from drudgery, more confortable, happier, and more attractive? Such a result is most earnestly to be desired. How can life...
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The Missouri Yearbook of Agriculture: Annual Report, Volume 42

Missouri. State Board of Agriculture - 1910 - 532 pages
...children who are born on the farm?" The first sentence sounds the keynote to the situation where it says "less solitary, fuller of opportunity, freer from...drudgery, more comfortable, happier and more attractive," and it implies some failures on the part of home and school, else why this wholesale depopulation of...
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Wisconsin Country Life Conference. [1st-4th] 1911-14, Volumes 1-4

1911 - 428 pages
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Papers and Proceedings, Volumes 33-35

American Library Association. Conference - 1911 - 930 pages
...to rural readers. The question put by the then President Roosevelt to his Country Life Commission, "How can the life of the farm family be made less...drudgery, more comfortable, happier, and more attractive?" still awaits solution from the library stand point. Though agriculture is our oldest and by far our...
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Library Journal, Volume 38

Melvil Dewey, Richard Rogers Bowker, L. Pylodet, Charles Ammi Cutter, Bertine Emma Weston, Karl Brown, Helen E. Wessells - 1913 - 778 pages
...to rural readers. The question put by the then President Roosevelt to his Country Life Commission, "How can the life of the farm family be made less...drudgery, more comfortable, happier and more attractive?" still awaits solution from the library standpoint. Though agriculture is our oldest and by far our...
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Papers and Proceedings of the ... General Meeting of the American ..., Volume 35

American Library Association. General Meeting - 1913 - 356 pages
...to rural readers. The question put by the then President Roosevelt to his Country Life Commission, "How can the life of the farm family be made less...drudgery, more comfortable, happier, and more attractive?" still awaits solution from the library stand point. Though agriculture is our oldest and by far our...
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