Arbor Day: Its History, Observation, Spirit and Significance, Volume 3Robert Haven Schauffler |
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... will reproach us , not for what we have used , but for what we have wasted . For the nation , as for the man or woman or boy or girl , the road to success is the right use of what we have and the improvement of present opportu- nity .
... will reproach us , not for what we have used , but for what we have wasted . For the nation , as for the man or woman or boy or girl , the road to success is the right use of what we have and the improvement of present opportu- nity .
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... present opportu- nity . If you neglect to prepare yourselves now for the duties and responsibilities which will fall upon you later , if you do not learn the things which you will need to know when your school days are over , you will ...
... present opportu- nity . If you neglect to prepare yourselves now for the duties and responsibilities which will fall upon you later , if you do not learn the things which you will need to know when your school days are over , you will ...
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... present volume the most practical as well as the most beautiful essays , articles , letters , stories , exercises , and poems that have been written about Arbor Day , its history , observance , spirit , and significance , as well as ...
... present volume the most practical as well as the most beautiful essays , articles , letters , stories , exercises , and poems that have been written about Arbor Day , its history , observance , spirit , and significance , as well as ...
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... christened , our whole idea of the conservation of natural resources was to plant a few trees once a year . But that idea was merely a first vague pre- lude to our present conviction that we must con- serve xviii ARBOR DAY.
... christened , our whole idea of the conservation of natural resources was to plant a few trees once a year . But that idea was merely a first vague pre- lude to our present conviction that we must con- serve xviii ARBOR DAY.
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Its History, Observation, Spirit and Significance Robert Haven Schauffler. lude to our present conviction that we must con- serve all of our natural resources . And to - day the tree that we plant on Arbor Day is to our larger ...
Its History, Observation, Spirit and Significance Robert Haven Schauffler. lude to our present conviction that we must con- serve all of our natural resources . And to - day the tree that we plant on Arbor Day is to our larger ...
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