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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 - Страница 60
1917
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The Journal of Sociologic Medicine, Том 19

1918 - 364 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.' 137 the Federal Reserve Board just issued, which contains a note of warning on these subjects. A parliamentary...
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America's Part in the World War: A History of the Full Greatness of Our ...

Richard J. Beamish, Francis Andrew March - 1919 - 628 страница
...win the War" was recognized as prophetic. President Wilson declared, "Every housewife who practices strict economy puts herself in the ranks of those who serve the nation." Secretary Houston, of the United States Department of Agriculture, issued an appeal to the women of...
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Meyer Brothers Druggist, Том 38,Издање 12

1917 - 114 страница
...markets of the world with the exception of those of the Central Powers. Every housewife who practices strict economy puts herself in the ranks of those who serve the nation. — [President of the United States. The health department of the city of New York has appealed to...
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Textiles and Clothing

Ellen Beers McGowan, Charlotte Augusta Waite (A.) - 1919 - 296 страница
...be treated carelessly, or discarded as long as it is of any value. " Every housewife who practices strict economy puts herself in the ranks of those who serve the nation," is true now with regard to textile materials, and will be true probably for years to come, or until...
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History of the Thrift Movement in America

Simon William Straus - 1920 - 288 страница
...Wilson had in mind when he recently said : " Let me suggest . . . that every housewife who practices strict economy puts herself in the ranks of those...unpardonable fault of wastefulness and extravagance. WASTE IN GARBAGE While we have made tremendous strides in this country toward a more thorough application...
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Food and Life

Marion Florence Lansing, Luther Halsey Gulick - 1920 - 200 страница
...service. To drive famine from the earth there must be less waste. Here everyone can take a part. " This is the time for America to correct her unpardonable...of wastefulness and extravagance. Let every man and woman assume the duty of careful, provident use and expenditure as a public duty." To drive famine...
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Meyer Brothers Druggist, Том 41

1920 - 944 страница
...against waste in business and also in privfcte life. President Woodrow Wilson, during the war, said: "This is the time for America to correct her unpardonable fault of wastefulness and extravagance." The signing of the armistice has in no way lessened the force of the President's message. Costs Nothing...
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Community Civics and Rural Life

Arthur William Dunn - 1920 - 538 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 nation. The nation needs the productive work of each citizen in time of peace as truly as in time of war, although...
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British Finance During and After the War, 1914-21: Being the Result of ...

Alfred Herbert Gibson - 1921 - 516 страница
...TIMI; FOR EXTRAVAGANCE Let me suggest also that every one who creates and cultivates a garden helps to solve the problem of feeding the nations, and every...extravagance. Let every man and every woman assume a duty — the careful and provident use of expenditure as a public duty, and as the dictate of patriotism...
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The Wilson Administration and the Great War

Ernest William Young - 1922 - 480 страница
..."especially foodstuffs," calling upon men and boys, "to turn in hosts to the farms" and declaring that it was "the time for America to correct her unpardonable fault of wastefulness and extravagance." To the South he particularly appealed to raise food as well as cotton. The nation gave quick and generous...
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