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 - Страница 601917Пуни преглед - О овој књизи
| Emerson Pitt Harris - 1918 - 366 страница
...upon the earth, it is for fellowship's sake that ye do them."— WILLIAM MOMIS, A Dream of John Ball. "This is the time for America to correct her unpardonable fault of wastefulness and extravagance." — WOODHOW WILSON. That "Competition is War" is admitted even by its friends. Like war, competition... | |
| 1917 - 452 страница
...become increasing!}' important. "Every housewife," said Mr. Wilson, in his proclamation of April 15, "who practises strict economy puts herself in the ranks of those who serve the nation." Teaching women in their homes how to feed their families is one of the duties of tuberculosis nurses,... | |
| 1918 - 350 страница
...would be likely to arise out of the inflations which would be produced by vast loans.' And again, 'Now is the time for America to correct her unpardonable fault of wastefulness and extravagance.' the Federal Reserve Board just issued, which contains a note of warning on these subjects. A parliamentary... | |
| Walter Hines Page, Arthur Wilson Page - 1918 - 746 страница
...would be likely to arise out of the inflation which would be produced by vast loans.' And again: 'Now is the time for America to correct her unpardonable fault of wastefulness and extravagance.' " For those who are still in doubt as to the policy they should follow in regard to expenditures during... | |
| Ida Clyde Clarke - 1918 - 584 страница
...Registration Blank and below it a quotation from the President's speech: Every house wife who practices strict economy puts herself in the ranks of those who serve the nation. WOODROW WILSON. Colorado has expressed the hope that films with these inscriptions will be shown all... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1918 - 460 страница
...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 ination. This is the time for America to correct her unpardonable fault of wastefulness and extravagance.... | |
| Bertram Benedict - 1919 - 490 страница
...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... | |
| 1919 - 582 страница
...President Wilson's proclamation, April 15, 1917. "Let me suggest — 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... | |
| John Huston Finley - 1919 - 374 страница
...feeding of nations ; and that every housewife who practices strict economy puts herself in the ranks 10 of those who serve the nation. This is the time for...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... | |
| Enoch Burton Gowin - 1919 - 552 страница
...recognised as the best form yet discovered for organising the production of wealth. — WILLIAM H. LOUGH. This is the time for America to correct her unpardonable fault of wastefulness and extravagance. — WOODROW WILSON. CHAPTER XIX THE POWER OF FINANCE It is of no use to have big ideas if you have... | |
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