| Nebraska. State Board of Agriculture - 1911 - 414 pages
...requiring the highest intelligence to continue to feed and clothe the hungry nations; to supply the city with fresh blood, clean bodies, and clear brains that can endure the terrific strain of modern life; we need the development of men in the open country, who will be in... | |
| 1910 - 806 pages
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| Wisconsin Agricultural Experiment Association - 1910 - 214 pages
...requiring the highest intelligence, to continue to feed and clothe the hungry nations; to supply the city with fresh blood, clean bodies, and clear brains that can endure the terrific strain of modern life." I remember hearing the great preacher, Rev. Dr. Ilillis, of Brooklyn,... | |
| 1910 - 476 pages
...requiring the highest intelligence, to continue to feed and clothe the hungry nations: to supply the city with fresh blood, clean bodies, and clear brains that can endure the terrific strain of modern life: we need the development of men in the open country who will be in the... | |
| 1909 - 946 pages
...requiring the highest intelligence, to continue to feed and clothe the hungry nations ; to supply the city with fresh blood, clean bodies, and clear brains that can endure the terrific strain of modern life. We need the development of men in the open country, who will be in... | |
| 1909 - 360 pages
...requiring the highest intelligence, to continue to feed and clothe the hungry nations, to supply the city with fresh blood, clean bodies and clear brains that can endure the terrific strain of modern life. We need the development of men in the open country, who will be in... | |
| Edwin A. Pratt - 1909 - 264 pages
...requiring the highest intelligence, to continue to feed and clothe the hungry nations ; to supply the city with fresh blood, clean bodies, and clear brains that can endure 'the terrific strain of modern life ; we need the development of men in the open country who will be in... | |
| National Education Association of the United States. Meeting - 1910 - 1144 pages
...requiring the highest intelligence, to continue to feed and clothe the hungry nations; to supply the city with fresh blood, clean bodies, and clear brains that can endure the terrific strain of modern life; we need the development of men in the open country, who will be in... | |
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