Circular, Numerot 151–190The Service, 1908 |
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Sivu 14 - We agree that the land should be so used that erosion and soil wash shall cease; and that there should be reclamation of arid and semi-arid regions by means of irrigation, and of swamp and overflowed regions by means of drainage; that the waters should be so conserved and used as to promote navigation, to enable the arid regions to be reclaimed by irrigation, and to develop power in the interests of the people; that the forests which regulate our rivers, support our industries, and promote the fertility...
Sivu 6 - It is bordered on the east by the Mississippi River and on the West by the uplands of Bloomfield and Crowley's Ridge, having a maximum width of 53 miles.
Sivu 14 - We agree, in the light of the fncts brought to our knowledge and from information received from sources which we can not doubt, that this material basis is threatened with exhaustion. Even as each succeeding generation from the birth of the nation has performed its part in promoting the progress and development of the Republic, so do we in this generation recognize it as a high duty to perform our part; and this...
Sivu 11 - We declare the conviction that in the use of the national resources our independent states are interdependent and bound together by ties of mutual benefits, responsibilities, and duties.
Sivu 31 - Disregarding for the moment the question of moral purpose, it is safe to say that the prosperity of our people depends directly on the energy and intelligence with which our natural resources are used. It is equally clear that these resources are the final basis of national power and perpetuity.
Sivu 4 - Health studied the disinfection of sewage effluents in cooperation with the Bureau of Plant Industry of the United States Department of Agriculture. The results, reported by Kellerman, Pratt, and Kimberly,0 related in part to the use of chloride of lime.
Sivu 11 - ... promote the fertility and productiveness of the soil should be preserved and perpetuated ; that the minerals found so abundantly beneath the surface should be so used as to prolong their utility ; that the beauty, healthfulness, and habitability of our country should be preserved and increased ; that the sources of national wealth exist for the benefit of the people, and that monopoly thereof should not be tolerated.
Sivu 10 - We declare our firm conviction that this conservation of our natural resources is a subject of transcendent importance, which should engage unremittingly the attention of the nation, the States, and the people in earnest co-operation. These natural resources include the land on which we live and which yields our food; the living waters which fertilize the soil, supply power, and form great avenues of commerce; the forests which yield the materials for our homes, prevent erosion of the soil, and conserve...
Sivu 10 - Importance, which should engage unremittingly the attention of the nation, the states and the people In earnest co-operation. These natural resources include the land on which we live and which yields our food ; the living waters, which fertilize the soil, supply power and form great avenues of commerce ; the forests, which yield the materials for our homes, prevent erosion of the soil and conserve the navigation and other uses of our streams, and the minerals, which form the basis of our Industrial...
Sivu 17 - ... under this schedule no deduction shall be made on board measure on account of planing, tonguing, and grooving...