| National Education Association of the United States - Education - 1910 - 1154 pages
...countrymen that the great recent progress in city life is not a full measure of our civilization; for our civilization rests at bottom on the wholesomeness, the attractiveness, and the prosperity of life in the country. The men and women on the farms stand for what is fundamentally best... | |
| National Education Association of the United States - Education - 1910 - 1136 pages
...countrymen that the great recent progress in city life is not a full measure of our civilization; for our civilization rests at bottom on the wholesomeness, the attractiveness, and the prosperity of life in the country. The men and women on the farms stand for what is fundamentally best... | |
| William Lee Jenks - Saint Clair County (Mich.) - 1912 - 550 pages
...section his life having been uniformly honest and upright throughout. PASCHAL P. LAMB. Theodore Roosevelt has said: "Our civilization rests at bottom on the...on the farms stand for what is fundamentally best By the circumstance of birth Paschal P. Lamb is a Canadian, his birth having occurred in the township... | |
| 1912 - 926 pages
...countrymen, that the great recent progress made in city life is not a full measure of our civilization; for our civilization rests at bottom on the wholesomeness,...and the completeness, as well as the prosperity of the country. The men and women on the farms stand for what is fundamentally best and most needed in... | |
| John Morris Gillette - Social Science - 1913 - 330 pages
...agricultural vote would act as a countervailing influence. Says ex-President Roosevelt : " Our civilisation rests at bottom on the wholesomeness, the attractiveness,...as well as the prosperity, of life in the country. . . . Upon the development of country life rests ultimately our ability, by methods of farming requiring... | |
| John Morris Gillette - Social Science - 1913 - 324 pages
...agricultural vote would act as a countervailing influence. Says ex-President Roosevelt : " Our civilisation rests at bottom on the wholesomeness, the attractiveness,...as well as the prosperity, of life in the country. . . . Upon the development of country life rests ultimately our ability, by methods of farming requiring... | |
| Breeding - 1921 - 534 pages
...agricultural districts. Such disparity is an alarming portent to all who believe with Roosevelt, that "our civilization rests at bottom on the wholesomeness,...as well as the prosperity, of life in the country." Farming is facilitated by modern implements, in the sense that fewer men are required, but running... | |
| National Conference of Social Work (U.S.). Annual Session - Charities - 1919 - 836 pages
...countrymen that the great progress made in city life is not a full measure of our civilization, for our civilization rests at bottom on the wholesomeness, the attractiveness and the completeness of life in the country." The same warning needs to be issued to the people of Manitoba, especially... | |
| Public health nursing - 1921 - 796 pages
...never been fully realized nor appreciated that there are conditions munity. Ex-President Roosevelt said: "Our civilization rests at bottom on the wholesomeness,...attractiveness and the completeness as well as the prosperity or life in the country." "Upon the development of country HEALTH DEFECTS City Children and Country... | |
| National Child Labor Committee (U.S.) - Child welfare - 1919 - 374 pages
...folksy, and finally began co-operative buying of feed and fertilizer. Theodore Roosevelt declared, "Our civilization rests at bottom on the wholesomeness,...as well as the prosperity, of life in the country." It is the recreational poverty of country life, rather than lack of economic opportunity, that drives... | |
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