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... children . Indeed it would only be an extension by the nation of the work which has been carried on for three- quarters of a century by private Amer- ican agencies . American schools , doc tors , and relief organizations have for years ...
... children . Indeed it would only be an extension by the nation of the work which has been carried on for three- quarters of a century by private Amer- ican agencies . American schools , doc tors , and relief organizations have for years ...
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... children , not by the money we were able to pile up , but by what we did with it when we got it - the sooner we will see a more contented race of American men instead of a grow- ing proportion of men who are drop- ping in their tracks ...
... children , not by the money we were able to pile up , but by what we did with it when we got it - the sooner we will see a more contented race of American men instead of a grow- ing proportion of men who are drop- ping in their tracks ...
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... children may thus be brought into close contact with their government , learn to understand it , whereas at present it seems to them a remote affair . The purpose of the plan is to cure the party evil and do away with the necessity for ...
... children may thus be brought into close contact with their government , learn to understand it , whereas at present it seems to them a remote affair . The purpose of the plan is to cure the party evil and do away with the necessity for ...
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... children could be trained in it . Partisanship in politics is on а level with sectarianism in religion . Those who say that there could be no practical efficient politics without parties are on a par with those who consider that the ...
... children could be trained in it . Partisanship in politics is on а level with sectarianism in religion . Those who say that there could be no practical efficient politics without parties are on a par with those who consider that the ...
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... children's floor , where wards are desirable , every pa- tient has a private room - a wardless hospital . Every room is an outside room , with a maximum of light and air . There are no inside rooms , no courts . In this respect , the ...
... children's floor , where wards are desirable , every pa- tient has a private room - a wardless hospital . Every room is an outside room , with a maximum of light and air . There are no inside rooms , no courts . In this respect , the ...
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