Pink Bollworm Eradication: Hearings Before the Committee on Agriculture, House of Representatives, Seventieth Congress, First Session on H.J. Res. 237 by Mr. Buchanan ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1928 - Agriculture |
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... legislation , for this reason , that they can not let the fel- lows stay there and starve , and they extended all the credit , prac- tically , they were able to put out to them , and they say unless some- body carries them through here ...
... legislation , for this reason , that they can not let the fel- lows stay there and starve , and they extended all the credit , prac- tically , they were able to put out to them , and they say unless some- body carries them through here ...
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... legislation , as , so far as I know , no action has been taken by either one concern- ing his bill . We delegated one of our representatives , at the request . of the State of Kansas , to visit this area last fall , Mr. Talbott Denmead ...
... legislation , as , so far as I know , no action has been taken by either one concern- ing his bill . We delegated one of our representatives , at the request . of the State of Kansas , to visit this area last fall , Mr. Talbott Denmead ...
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... legislation , because they are everywhere making great efforts in this direction themselves , and accomplishing much in every way , and have gathered a great deal of information of this character . On the other hand we have groups of ...
... legislation , because they are everywhere making great efforts in this direction themselves , and accomplishing much in every way , and have gathered a great deal of information of this character . On the other hand we have groups of ...
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... legislation which promises to bring about that result . This particular bill has never been considered by the league , but it has been considered by members of the executive committee ; and , in brief , I am authorized to say that they ...
... legislation which promises to bring about that result . This particular bill has never been considered by the league , but it has been considered by members of the executive committee ; and , in brief , I am authorized to say that they ...
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... LEGISLATION FOR FOREST RESEARCH AS EMBODIED IN THE M'SWEENEY HILL S. F. Horn , editor Southern Lumberman , Nashville , Tenn .. to Joseph Hyde Pratt , chairman executive committee , North Carolina Forestry Association : " I shall be very ...
... LEGISLATION FOR FOREST RESEARCH AS EMBODIED IN THE M'SWEENEY HILL S. F. Horn , editor Southern Lumberman , Nashville , Tenn .. to Joseph Hyde Pratt , chairman executive committee , North Carolina Forestry Association : " I shall be very ...
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Page 79 - I simply want to say, Mr. Chairman and members of the committee, that I am in receipt of a letter from the...