BulletinU.S. Government Printing Office, 1917 - Education |
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... find . Many of the children's homes are dingy quarters in crowded tenements throughout a limited congested district in the low - lying area , so that the contact with nature afforded by the garden work is wonderfully inspiring ; and it ...
... find . Many of the children's homes are dingy quarters in crowded tenements throughout a limited congested district in the low - lying area , so that the contact with nature afforded by the garden work is wonderfully inspiring ; and it ...
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... find much in common . ORGANIZATION . Registration . When the proper time came the superintendent of schools briefly explained the undertaking to all the children of each school in a general assembly . The supervisor then gave some fur ...
... find much in common . ORGANIZATION . Registration . When the proper time came the superintendent of schools briefly explained the undertaking to all the children of each school in a general assembly . The supervisor then gave some fur ...
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... find it at all . THE SAME GARDEN AS ON THE OPPOSITE PAGE , LATER IN THE SEASON . Insects , plant diseases , and weeds are not discussed here because they are so commonly recognized , and because they are mentioned at different places ...
... find it at all . THE SAME GARDEN AS ON THE OPPOSITE PAGE , LATER IN THE SEASON . Insects , plant diseases , and weeds are not discussed here because they are so commonly recognized , and because they are mentioned at different places ...
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... find our ground grown over with a heavy crop of grass and weeds . These should not be removed , but should be turned under and used as a green - manure crop , which will make our vegetables grow all the better next year . Along with ...
... find our ground grown over with a heavy crop of grass and weeds . These should not be removed , but should be turned under and used as a green - manure crop , which will make our vegetables grow all the better next year . Along with ...
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... Find the locus of the poles of AC with respect to the conics S. Find also the locus of the points of contact of the tangents drawn to the same conics , parallel to AC . ( c ) Consider , in each of the conics S , the axes of symmetry I ...
... Find the locus of the poles of AC with respect to the conics S. Find also the locus of the points of contact of the tangents drawn to the same conics , parallel to AC . ( c ) Consider , in each of the conics S , the axes of symmetry I ...
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