. The Saturday evening post. THE SMTURD/1Y EVENING POST 73. (xerinq in a plentiful Rawest to tide I., ,, .,ifxe nlxt lonawinlr, iRe Tilanms ded- 1&KMiMMM icaied to~Providence a datj ofpitblic jfianksqivincj. tmmmm) h New England—The Nations Heritage RICH as is her historical background, the story. of New Englands industrial achievements isof far greater import. The birthplace of mostmodern commercial enterprises, after three hun-dred years of competition she still merits her title,The workshop of the nation. Maine, for instance,ranks high among the states in the production offine writing paper


. The Saturday evening post. THE SMTURD/1Y EVENING POST 73. (xerinq in a plentiful Rawest to tide I., ,, .,ifxe nlxt lonawinlr, iRe Tilanms ded- 1&KMiMMM icaied to~Providence a datj ofpitblic jfianksqivincj. tmmmm) h New England—The Nations Heritage RICH as is her historical background, the story. of New Englands industrial achievements isof far greater import. The birthplace of mostmodern commercial enterprises, after three hun-dred years of competition she still merits her title,The workshop of the nation. Maine, for instance,ranks high among the states in the production offine writing papers; Connecticut, highest in themanufacture of clocks, firearms, silverware, finetools. Massachusetts produces shoes for morethan half the people in the country. The Vermontmountains yield 70% of the monumental and dec-orative marble in the United States. Rhode Islandis fifth in the manufacture of cotton goods. NewHampshire is famed for its granite quarries andtextile industries. Today, no one section combines, as does NewEngland, the natural resource


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