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Fig. 70 Date Mo. Day Year MR. LOUIS GRAVEN woobWoHuiw 'imy Identification and Uses jE Fig. 65 Fig. 50 I I 3N OF FURNITURE Identifi Fig. 52
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READING WITH A PURPOSE 129 |M . I» r r r tr i i u m 1 P ok stAls AOff ris xt e. o , - tcc sdj ceszAs , ynstcd£ ckisu£ u vCc c e- , A s sfis terms cz£o !0 ds 0 Present your summary MRS. ORA B0LME1ER s the I furt sigr ' age. In rec orfully “ ti ties.” Poli “ the sinis to World times. Scientists also products and improved p ifacture. Commercial riv; le cutthroat stage, and it io suffered. In Victorian c or conditions had come f classes through humanita low the laborer himself tip and began to claim rig Workingmen in towns had had the since 1867, but workingmen in the corn first gained it in 188 5. Trade unions, thrc strikes, fought to improve their conditi Early in the new century the Labor p established itself as an active force in ; tital and la There hai many nations for all of the globe that remained to be exploited. Trade was now an endeavor to exclude all one’s neighbors from the best markets of the world. Old jealous!?0 .d . wrongs still rani led and new ones were added. Military estab-]j 1. Our family always makes a special event of a birthday, tj Dad’s birthday comes in July. We usually go out into the country a for a picnic. Mother’s birthday is in February. Dad takes us to a some good restaurant for dinner. We go to a movie afterwards, tl My birthday is in November. Mother makes my favorite dishes n for dinner. Pumpkin pie is one of my favorite desserts, n 2. Many people make jokes about relatives. I like my rela-® tives. I especially like my cousins. I have three cousins. We 5: spend Thanksgiving Day in the home of one of my relatives. Some years we have them come to our house. There are seventeen of us together for Thanksgiving Dinner. Three generations are represented. We get along very well and have real fun. 3. My mother and I have fun shopping together. We don’t lt always purchase something. We go to many stores. Then we decide which dress, or whatever we are looking for, we shall purchase. We have lunch together at some small out-of-the-way • eating place. We arrive home tired but satisfied. I think I get f better acquainted with my mother because of these trips. V A. Mytflior onrl '•I-'-- ETAR aT SECH LI B . plUM The frien Message p
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MISS MARGUERITE COOK THE MONTH . . . random rv ix U1L J ,XlON Man is all symmetric, f proportions, one limljg to another. — Herbert — Movement is the first fact that we The movements of breathing and tt cranium bona maxillary cervical region of spinal colt nasal clavicle shoulder refc. Spinal cola nnommsli pafeile (k larsu Figure 391. Skeleton op Man , place for the attachment of mus in and other delicate organs. 33 % lumber Volume 23 Number 5 WILSON LIBRARY BULLETIN Of all the dirty tricks— Putting books on that I ollar January 1949 THE Public Relations Number of the Bulletin has come to be the annual favorite, copies apparently never being discarded, but used indefinitely. But at least every number is different— there is so much to the vast field of public relations that issues can roll off the presses year after year without duplication. And still there is more to say! 1 March, practical What di from a p over? please) publicity January in the learning sion of the Camp mocracy project, March, tneir Dirtnaay iiiuuui. i w paiueuiaia wmc Camp Fire Girls, 16 East 48th Street, New York 17. » O » Proceedings of the Mountains-PIains Library Conference appeared as the Colorado Library Association Bulletin Number 22, October 1948. Copies are available from James G. Hodgson, Colorado A and M College, Fort Collins. An alphabetical and professional and clerical libraries is available at Erie Public Library, Erie, W'estinghouse Sound Motion Films for School Use lists borrowed free of charge costs. Teachers may secure copi writing School Service Departm Electric Corporation, 306 Foi 1017, Pittsburgh 30, Pennsylvaj » O For a sample and prices of a other publications with a bearing on the world apostolate of the Catholic church,'' write to Mary-knoll Bookshelf Library Service, Maryknoll P.O., Publications of the ible to libraries free k State Library, Gift 1, New York. ttractive booklet de-npany, will be sent 2 supply lasts, to li- rge H. Lovett, 440 Company of Chicago birthday. Publishers, second hand books, making used books The Chelifers Ex Libris
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