Arbor Day: Its History, Observation, Spirit and Significance, Volume 3Robert Haven Schauffler |
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... keep this reso- lution before their readers , and the newspapers responded so generously that more than one million trees were planted throughout Nebraska on the first Arbor Day . " Next year the day was observed with increased interest ...
... keep this reso- lution before their readers , and the newspapers responded so generously that more than one million trees were planted throughout Nebraska on the first Arbor Day . " Next year the day was observed with increased interest ...
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... keeping him in touch with the modern , scientific side of rural life , is a potent factor in keeping him away from the city and in making him a happier , more intelligent , and more effective farmer . Many more of the blessed influences ...
... keeping him in touch with the modern , scientific side of rural life , is a potent factor in keeping him away from the city and in making him a happier , more intelligent , and more effective farmer . Many more of the blessed influences ...
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... keep up the sustained growth of the plants that feed man and animals . There is no more suitable subject for practical oral lessons , now common in most of our schools , than the nature of plants , and especially that of trees and the ...
... keep up the sustained growth of the plants that feed man and animals . There is no more suitable subject for practical oral lessons , now common in most of our schools , than the nature of plants , and especially that of trees and the ...
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... keep on flourishing and increasing , and benefiting mankind long after he shall have ceased to tread his paternal fields . The oak , in the pride and lustihood of its growth , seems to me to take its range with the lion and the eagle ...
... keep on flourishing and increasing , and benefiting mankind long after he shall have ceased to tread his paternal fields . The oak , in the pride and lustihood of its growth , seems to me to take its range with the lion and the eagle ...
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... Let Arbor Day be associated with the study of nature throughout the year . Let every school , when possible , have its garden . Keeping the school yard free from rubbish is a way of improvement . CELEBRATING ARBOR DAY 31.
... Let Arbor Day be associated with the study of nature throughout the year . Let every school , when possible , have its garden . Keeping the school yard free from rubbish is a way of improvement . CELEBRATING ARBOR DAY 31.
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