The University of California Chronicle, Том 20,Выпуски 2-4University of California Press, 1918 |
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... It is a very , very sad side . It would be difficult under any circumstances to present the matter adequately but especially so within the limits of this article . It would perhaps give the 150 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA CHRONICLE.
... It is a very , very sad side . It would be difficult under any circumstances to present the matter adequately but especially so within the limits of this article . It would perhaps give the 150 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA CHRONICLE.
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... give him . Indeed she is mak- ing vast preparations to receive the returned men . Hospitals are being erected to receive the invalided . Special curri- cula are being prepared for the reëducation particularly of the physically unfit and ...
... give him . Indeed she is mak- ing vast preparations to receive the returned men . Hospitals are being erected to receive the invalided . Special curri- cula are being prepared for the reëducation particularly of the physically unfit and ...
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... additional body of men in itself relatively equal to our present army . In addition to the 428,000 under arms , an official state- ment gives the number of men employed in munitions at 154 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA CHRONICLE.
... additional body of men in itself relatively equal to our present army . In addition to the 428,000 under arms , an official state- ment gives the number of men employed in munitions at 154 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA CHRONICLE.
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ment gives the number of men employed in munitions at 350,000 . If these statements are true , and it seems neces- sary to accept them as they are official , then there are 758,000 men either in the army or in munitions . The census of ...
ment gives the number of men employed in munitions at 350,000 . If these statements are true , and it seems neces- sary to accept them as they are official , then there are 758,000 men either in the army or in munitions . The census of ...
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... give a great surplus of wheat for the Allies but it furnished the farmer the money which enabled him to maintain and even extend his operations . This last fact was particularly emphasized . It deserves to be , since it explains what ...
... give a great surplus of wheat for the Allies but it furnished the farmer the money which enabled him to maintain and even extend his operations . This last fact was particularly emphasized . It deserves to be , since it explains what ...
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