The demonstration work : Dr Seaman A Knapp's contribution to civilization . Making and using time and labor saving devices. An annual nieeting of Home Demonstration Agents SELECTED SAYINGS which employ thousands of men; the mechanic owns no land, has nosettled habitation and is a toiler of fortune. History repeats it-self; we have returned to the baronial conditions of the middle great lords of manufacture are seeking to repress labor andcrush the smaller factory, labor combines and demands a largershare of the common plunder. The planter needs to reduce the cost of transportation; th


The demonstration work : Dr Seaman A Knapp's contribution to civilization . Making and using time and labor saving devices. An annual nieeting of Home Demonstration Agents SELECTED SAYINGS which employ thousands of men; the mechanic owns no land, has nosettled habitation and is a toiler of fortune. History repeats it-self; we have returned to the baronial conditions of the middle great lords of manufacture are seeking to repress labor andcrush the smaller factory, labor combines and demands a largershare of the common plunder. The planter needs to reduce the cost of transportation; thelaborer to provide the homes and cheaper living; the merchantwants the country air. What opposes? Roads — bad roads. The most highly civilized nations of Europe have encouragedmost the construction of highwajrs. In road-making we are dwarfsin the nineteenth century; the Romans are looking over our towns and our cities are united by railways; but our farmers,our yeomanry, traverse a cow path in dry weather and a canal in wetweather. It is more than 270 years since the experiment of Americanfarming was comm


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