Gleanings in bee culture . se. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT ADDRESSES THEMICHIGAN AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ONTHE OCCASION OF ITS RECENT SEMI-CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION. We make the following brief extracts fromhis talk: No growth of cities and no growth of work canmake up for loss in number and character of The bulk of people should work with both headand hand. Progress can not permanently consist in aban-donment of physical labor, but in the development ofphysical labor so that it shall represent the work ofthe trained mind in the trained body. We must have a higher plane of efficiency and
Gleanings in bee culture . se. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT ADDRESSES THEMICHIGAN AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ONTHE OCCASION OF ITS RECENT SEMI-CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION. We make the following brief extracts fromhis talk: No growth of cities and no growth of work canmake up for loss in number and character of The bulk of people should work with both headand hand. Progress can not permanently consist in aban-donment of physical labor, but in the development ofphysical labor so that it shall represent the work ofthe trained mind in the trained body. We must have a higher plane of efficiency and re-ward with consequent increased growth of dignity forthe wage-worker. We must develop a system under which each cit-izen shall be trained as an economic unit. The greatest of crops is the crop of children. Permit us to say amen to all of the above,and especially amen to its concluding sen-tence. 1907 GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 857 JOSEPH HORNE CQ. ^Tii8ii »?< iy?<. FOR WOMENS NEWMUSLIN UNDERWEAR This is a June sale, prepared for monthsin advance, and in the present in-stance our contracts were made beforethe recent rapid rise in cottons. A A distinguishing feature c f our i^ •j? muslin underwear is thai: all gar- ^ ^ ments are cut full, no such thing ^ A as skimping being known here, tfh Muslin Undergarments arc easily(ind satisfactoril}j ordered by rnail;simply give an idea of what you de-sire by way of trimming and the sizes. Corset Covers fromChemises fromNightgowns fromDrawers fromPetticoats from 25c to $ to $ to $ to $ to $ NOTICE Free Lecture and Demonstra-tion on Bees, Season 1907,Tuesdays and Fridays, 10 to12 oclock, A. M., 10 VineStreet, Philadelphia, Pa. So great has been the interest, and so numer-ous the calls, to see our bees, from parties whohave not the time to visit our Jenkintown apiary,that we have arranged our plans to set asideTuesday and Friday during the season of Mayand June, from 10
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