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" Let me suggest also that every one who creates or cultivates a garden helps and helps greatly to solve the problem of the feeding of the nations and that every housewife who practices strict economy puts herself in the ranks of those who serve the nation.... "
The Living Age - Página 60
1917
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The National Geographic Magazine, Volumen31

1917 - 630 páginas
...greatly, to solve the problem of the feeding of the nations ; and that every housewife who practices strict economy puts herself in the ranks of those...extravagance. Let every man and every woman assume the duly of careful, provident use and expenditure as a public duty, as a dictate of patriotism which...
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The Shop Review

1917 - 548 páginas
...greatly, to solve the problem of the feeding of the nations, and that every housewife who practices strict economy puts herself in the ranks of those...unpardonable fault of wastefulness and extravagance. LABOR BUREAUS The National Metal Trades Association and the National Founders' Association are in close...
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The Shop Review

1918 - 650 páginas
...present condition, so I won't bother him. Don't mention my visit. Good-bye." And the stranger was gone. This is the time for America to correct her unpardonable...extravagance. Let every man and every woman assume the duty of careful, provident use and expenditures as a public duty, as a dictate of patriotism which...
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The American Review of Reviews, Volumen55

Albert Shaw - 1917 - 966 páginas
...time. President Wilson, in his remarkable appeal to the American people on April 16, said: "This is tbe time for America to correct her unpardonable fault of wastefulness and extravagance." The money spent each year for amusements of various kinds and for tobacco, hard and soft drinks, chewing-gum,...
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Flying, Volumen6

1917 - 744 páginas
...greatly, to solve the problem of the feeding of the nations, and that every housewife who practices strict economy puts herself in the ranks of those...extravagance. Let every man and every woman assume the duty of careful, provident use and expenditure as a public duty, as a dictate of patriotism which...
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Monthly Review of the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Volumen5

1917 - 1442 páginas
...other foods of which we have an abundance, and by wasting less of all foods. As President Wilson said : This is the time for America to correct her unpardonable...extravagance. Let every man and every woman assume the duty of careful, provident use and expenditure as a public duty, as a dictate of patriotIsm which...
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Current History, Volumen6,Parte1

1917 - 664 páginas
...greatly, to solve the problem of the feeding of the nations; and that every housewife who practices strict economy puts herself in the ranks of those...extravagance. Let every man and every woman assume the duty of careful, provident use and expenditure as a public duty, as a dictate of patriotism which...
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Why We are at War: Messages to the Congress, January to April, 1917

United States. President (1913-1921 : Wilson) - 1917 - 96 páginas
...cultivates a garden helps, and helps greatly, to solve the problem of the feeding of the nations; and that every housewife who practises strict economy puts...extravagance. Let every man and every woman assume the duty of careful, provident use and expenditure as a public duty, as a dictate of patriotism which...
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League of Nations Magazine, Volumen3

1917 - 676 páginas
...helps greatly to solve the problem of the feeding of the nations and that every housewife who practices strict economy puts herself in the ranks of those...extravagance. Let every man and every woman assume the duty of careful, provident use and expenditure as a public duty, as a dictate of patriotism which...
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National Service Handbook ...

United States. Committee on Public Information, George Creel - 1917 - 278 páginas
...greatly, to solve the problem of the feeding of the nations ; and that every housewife who practices strict economy puts herself in the ranks of those...extravagance. Let every man and every woman assume the duty of careful, provident use and expenditure as a public duty, as a dictate of patriotism which...
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