The work that is to be done other than the planning should be done by the soldier himself. The dam or the irrigation project should be built by him; the canals, the ditches, the breaking of the land, and the building of the houses should, under proper... The World's Work - Page 250edited by - 1922Full view - About this book
| United States. Department of the Interior - 1849 - 1198 pages
...immediate self-support. A million or two dollars, if appropriated now, will put this work well under way. This plan does not contemplate anything like charity...he can pay through a long period of years, perhaps 30 or 40 years. This same policy can be carried out as to the other classes of land. So that the soldier... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations - United States - 1918 - 224 pages
...be built by him, the canals, the ditches, the breaking of the land and the building of the nouses, should, under proper direction, be his occupation....he can pay through a long period of years, perhaps 30 or 40 years. This same policy can be carried out as to the other classes of land. So that the soldier,... | |
| United States. Department of the Interior - 1919 - 1178 pages
...immediate self-support. A million or two dollars, if appropriated now, will put this work well under way. This plan does not contemplate anything like charity...he can pay through a long period of years, perhaps 30 or 40 years. This same policy can be carried out as to the other classes of land. So that the soldier... | |
| United States. Department of the Interior - 1919 - 1180 pages
...self-support. A million or two dollars, if appropriated now, will put this work well under way. This plan doe? not contemplate anything like charity to the soldier....he can pay through a long period of years, perhaps 30 or 40 years. This same policy can be carried out as to the other classes of land. So that the soldier... | |
| American Association for International Conciliation - Arbitration (International law) - 1920 - 750 pages
...immediate self-support. A million or two dollars, if appropriated now, will put this work well under way. This plan does not contemplate anything like charity...he can pay through a long period of years, perhaps 30 or 40 years. This same policy can be carried out as to the other classes of land. So that the soldier... | |
| Franklin K. Lane - United States - 1922 - 532 pages
...immediate self-support. A million or two dollars, if appropriated now, will put this work well under way. This plan does not contemplate anything like charity...policy can be carried out as to the other classes of lands. So that the soldier on his return would have an opportunity to make a home for himself, to build... | |
| Franklin K. Lane - United States - 1922 - 528 pages
...in the service of the Government. Instead of destroying our enemies he is to develop our resources. irrigation project should be built by him, the canals,...policy can be carried out as to the other classes of lands. So that the soldier on his return would have an opportunity to make a home for himself, to build... | |
| United States. Dept. of the Interior - Natural resources - 1916 - 1198 pages
...now, will put this work well under way. This plan does not contemplate anything like charity to th« soldier. He is not to be given a bounty. He is not...he can pay through a long period of years, perhaps 30 or 40 years. This same policy can be carried out as to the other classes of land. So that the soldier... | |
| Louisiana Engineering Society - Engineering - 1918 - 340 pages
...than the planning, should be done by the soldier himself. The dam or the irrigation project should he built by him : the canals, the ditches, the breaking...land. So that the soldier, on his return, would have the opportunity to make a home for himself, to build a home with money which we would advance and which... | |
| Labor movement - 1918 - 172 pages
...project should be built by him, the canals, the ditches, the breaking of the land and the building of houses should, under proper direction, be his occupation....interest in the land for which he can pay through a long series of years, perhaps 30 or 40 years. The plan is regarded as a hopeful sign. Its critics, however,... | |
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