Arbor Day: Its History, Observation, Spirit and Significance, Volume 3Robert Haven Schauffler |
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... , and how by your assistance these ben- efits may continue , they will serve a good end . THEODORE ROOSEVELT . The White House , April 15 , 1907 . PREFACE THE recent awakening of a national interest in the vi ARBOR DAY.
... , and how by your assistance these ben- efits may continue , they will serve a good end . THEODORE ROOSEVELT . The White House , April 15 , 1907 . PREFACE THE recent awakening of a national interest in the vi ARBOR DAY.
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... interest in the movement toward the conservation of our natural resources has emphasized the need for a collection of literature on all phases of Arbor Day more modern than the excellent Manual published by New York in 1889 and more ...
... interest in the movement toward the conservation of our natural resources has emphasized the need for a collection of literature on all phases of Arbor Day more modern than the excellent Manual published by New York in 1889 and more ...
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... interest , and in 1874 the governor officially pro- claimed the second Wednesday of April as Arbor Day for Nebraska . The day was named thus by proclamation until 1885 , when the legislature designated April 22d as Arbor Day and a ...
... interest , and in 1874 the governor officially pro- claimed the second Wednesday of April as Arbor Day for Nebraska . The day was named thus by proclamation until 1885 , when the legislature designated April 22d as Arbor Day and a ...
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... interest . " In 1876 Michigan and Minnesota followed suit , and like action was soon taken in other states . In 1887 the Education Department of Ontario ordered that the first Friday in May should be set apart by the trustees of every ...
... interest . " In 1876 Michigan and Minnesota followed suit , and like action was soon taken in other states . In 1887 the Education Department of Ontario ordered that the first Friday in May should be set apart by the trustees of every ...
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... interest in it will make the public schools nurseries of sound opinion which will prevent the ruthless destruction of the forests . The service of the trees to us begins with the cradle and ends with the coffin . But it continues ...
... interest in it will make the public schools nurseries of sound opinion which will prevent the ruthless destruction of the forests . The service of the trees to us begins with the cradle and ends with the coffin . But it continues ...
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