The first exposition of conservation and its builders; an official history of the National conservation exposition, held at Knoxville, Tenn., in 1913 and of its forerunners, the Appalachian expositions of 1910-11, embracing a review of the conservation movement in the United States from its inception to the present time . twenty to fifty, if he onlykeeps his faculties and is strong and well. The average length of liuman life today in this country is about forty-fouryears; when my gospel of good health is embraced bv the people of the UnitedStates and jmt into practical form, the length of life


The first exposition of conservation and its builders; an official history of the National conservation exposition, held at Knoxville, Tenn., in 1913 and of its forerunners, the Appalachian expositions of 1910-11, embracing a review of the conservation movement in the United States from its inception to the present time . twenty to fifty, if he onlykeeps his faculties and is strong and well. The average length of liuman life today in this country is about forty-fouryears; when my gospel of good health is embraced bv the people of the UnitedStates and jmt into practical form, the length of life will be increased to eighty-eight years, antl these additional forty-four years will be years of fruitful citizen will be attended along his course of life by two maidens, named purefood and good cooking. These will guard him from the arrow that flieth by run IiRsr expositiox of 243 nii^hl and llic pcslilcncc that walkcth in the darkness, and the (kstrnctidn thatwasteth at noon-tkiw Thns attended he will safely fnllnw the path nf life, andmeet death at its end, in the i^lorions twilii^iit of existence, where death alnneshnnld he found, and when he is met in these conditions he will no lon,i,;er he anenemv. hnt a friend, and the jKissint;- to another world will he simjily z o g UJ (/Iz o < zoP<z d(J uz< HulI Iul CO-OPERATION OF INSURANCE COMPANIES INTHE WARFARE AGAINST DISEASE The principle of conservation, whether of natural resources, l)usiness efficiencyor racial vitality is rapidly becoming recognized, because it rests upon the bed-rock of common sense. It was for this reason that the management of the National ConservationEx])osition found it an easy matter to procure conservation exhibits from largemanufacturing estaljlishments and life-insurance companies as well as fromdepartments of the Federal Government, from the States and from educational andphilanthropic institutions. It was found that leaders of business everywh


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