Annual Report of the New York State College of Agriculture at Cornell University and the Agricultural Experiment Station, Часть 2 |
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... things to do on Corn Day ; it will tell the points that one should consider in select- ing corn for seed ; it will suggest programs that are appropriate . Make County Town District Teacher Cayuga .. Venice . 12 Frances. 1144 RURAL SCHOOL ...
... things to do on Corn Day ; it will tell the points that one should consider in select- ing corn for seed ; it will suggest programs that are appropriate . Make County Town District Teacher Cayuga .. Venice . 12 Frances. 1144 RURAL SCHOOL ...
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... to - day would like to do some of the things that the young folk in that rural district did to make the autumn holiday very happy and very profitable . In the first place they went on a quest to. 1158 RURAL SCHOOL LEAFLET.
... to - day would like to do some of the things that the young folk in that rural district did to make the autumn holiday very happy and very profitable . In the first place they went on a quest to. 1158 RURAL SCHOOL LEAFLET.
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... things that we too often take as a matter of course , thinking we deserve them . Let it not be true of us that we do not appreciate a thing until we lose it . Let us realize all the good things that are ours while we have them . We want ...
... things that we too often take as a matter of course , thinking we deserve them . Let it not be true of us that we do not appreciate a thing until we lose it . Let us realize all the good things that are ours while we have them . We want ...
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... things , they do think of them , they like to think of them ; they like to think of them because they are full of life and because they are growing toward manhood and womanhood . One thing I must make very clear to you all , and this ...
... things , they do think of them , they like to think of them ; they like to think of them because they are full of life and because they are growing toward manhood and womanhood . One thing I must make very clear to you all , and this ...
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... things and we must learn to control ourselves — to control our senses , that we may perceive ; to control our minds ... thing to build and set up , but it has its place in surroundings that without it would not attract the birds . We ...
... things and we must learn to control ourselves — to control our senses , that we may perceive ; to control our minds ... thing to build and set up , but it has its place in surroundings that without it would not attract the birds . We ...
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