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...practical suggestions. Among these, the one which nearly every one can comply with is that which calls for the growing of home gardens. It is not too late even yet to start a bit of backyard cultivation that will bring good food at a cost to make that over-grown rascal, Costoliving, blush for shame and slink away into the tall timber. --Boston Traveler...
CHICAGO, June 9.--At the end of the second day of the Republican National Convention, "the Old Guard" is firmly in the saddle. Lodge has been confirmed as permanent chairman and the enthusiasm which was lacking on the first day has grown to big proportions. Feeling between the Wood-Johnson delegates has reached a high level, with cries of "Hiram" coming from all parts of the floor...
...current number, has been despoiled of the wit that made her. Alumni humor, it seems, runs rather to reminiscence than "nut stuff," and right now it is "nut stuff" that has the vogue. But the fault, Dear Ibis, is not your staff, but in your graduates, who have grown beefy...
...movement, which was started about 1865, has grown steadily since 1904, until now there are fully 40,000 cooperative centres throughout the world," said Dr. Brooks. "It has a banking system all its own as well as factories, and today it is the chief organ of distribution in Russia. The whole co-operative movement has nothing at all to do with the Bolsheviki, as is often thought, and its leaders are absolutely anti-Bolshevik. It is a purely economic, non-political organization,--a constructive business proposition,--and was the only factor that kept the Russian army going during...
Since the unhappy Easter Rebellion of 1916, the Irish question has steadily grown in importance; and as the need has grown more evident for an immediate solution of the problem, the problem has apparently grown more and more difficult to solve...