Word: conservationism
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Partly to help the Indians (most of whom act, live and dress like poor whites), partly to save a valuable State resource, the Minnesota Legislature last year passed a rice conservation law. The statute restored to the Chippewas their exclusive harvest rights on some 200,000 acres of Minnesota'...
> Making sensational progress in research and actual production, the U. S. rubber industry could put synthetics in mass production within two years. Present U. S. stocks of rubber, with intensive conservation-e.g., making automobile drivers stay below 40 m.p.h.-would last nearly that long.
... In World War I, I was one of the first flock of volunteer assistant secretaries to the General Munitions Board (later the War Industries Board) and subsequently an Aircraft Armament officer in the A. E. F. For the past number of years, I have been editor of a national magazine...
Owen D. Young became temporary aide to Defense Advisory Commissioner Sidney Hillman. He will help train technicians through the National Youth Administration and Civilian Conservation Corps.
Reorganization of secondary school education to fit it to modern needs must include, according to Dean Spaulding, an acceptance by the individual schools of their responsibility to help each student discover his special talents and help him make the most of them. As examples of schools where such an aim...