The craftsman . o u ^ ^. cModel for Flag Mast to be placed in front of the City Hall, Ne<wYork, Designed by Charles A. Lopez, Sculptor, Prize in com-petition held by the cManicipal Art Society, PRINCE nROPOTniNS ECONOMICARGUMENTS -^ BY IRENE SARGENT y^ LTHOUGH the thought of this Russian writer is^ ^ familiar to American students of science and notunknown to the legions of readers of current literatureexisting among us, his statements are of sufficient im-portance to bear repetition and comment. He deserves tobe heard and understood by all who desire to further thereal education, progress a
The craftsman . o u ^ ^. cModel for Flag Mast to be placed in front of the City Hall, Ne<wYork, Designed by Charles A. Lopez, Sculptor, Prize in com-petition held by the cManicipal Art Society, PRINCE nROPOTniNS ECONOMICARGUMENTS -^ BY IRENE SARGENT y^ LTHOUGH the thought of this Russian writer is^ ^ familiar to American students of science and notunknown to the legions of readers of current literatureexisting among us, his statements are of sufficient im-portance to bear repetition and comment. He deserves tobe heard and understood by all who desire to further thereal education, progress and prosperity of our people. Hiswords upon the ** economy of energy required for the satis-faction of human needs ^* merit the closest attention fromparents who are now meeting the perplexing problem asto how the abilities of their children shall best be em-ployed; nor should these same words interest to a lessdegree the youth who are advancing to receive the burdenof the world^s work. Prince Kropotkin^s series ofessays,
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