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" We must make it a land of vision, a land of work, of sincere striving for the good, but we must add to all these, in order to round out the full stature of the people, an ample effort to make it a land of wholesome enjoyment and perennial gladness. "
Hunting and Conservation: The Book of the Boone and Crockett Club - Page 474
edited by - 1925 - 548 pages
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School Life, Volumes 10-11

1925 - 504 pages
...schools, and of places of religious worship. It is a land of varied climes and scenery, of mountain and plain, of lake and river. It is the American heritage....land of wholesome enjoyment and perennial gladness. — At National Conference on Outdoor Recreation, Washington, May 23, 1924. Obligation of Reasonableness...
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The Normal Course in Play: Practical Material for Use in the Training of ...

National Recreation Association - 1925 - 300 pages
...and betterment and the strengthening of the quality of their citizenship. . . . We must make America a land of vision, a land of work, of sincere striving...land of wholesome enjoyment and perennial gladness." Through play, citizenship is built up and community morale strengthened. Play is a process whereby...
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Proceedings of the [first] Second National Conference on Outdoor Recreation ...

1924 - 260 pages
...schools, and of places of religious worship. It is a land of varied climes and scenery, of mountain and plain, of lake and river. It is the American heritage....land of wholesome enjoyment and perennial gladness. [Extended applause.] The CHAIRMAN. I will now introduce the young man whose enthusiasm and courage...
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Foundations of the Republic: Speeches and Addresses

Calvin Coolidge, United States. President (1923-1929 : Coolidge) - 1926 - 500 pages
...schools, and of places of religious worship. It is a land of varied climes and scenery, of mountain and plain, of lake and river. It is the American heritage....land of wholesome enjoyment and perennial gladness. m A mightier force than ever followed Grant or Lee has leveled both their hosts, raised up an united...
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The Child, Volume 16

1926 - 410 pages
...and betterment, and the strengthening of the quality of their citizenship. . . . We must make America a land of vision, a land of work, of sincere striving...land of wholesome enjoyment and perennial gladness." And President Coolidge's desire for America and Americans we would say should be the wish of us all...
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The Playground, Volume 19

1925 - 730 pages
...schools, and of places of religious worship. It is a land of varied climes and scenery, of mountain and plain, of lake and river. It is the American heritage....land of wholesome enjoyment and perennial gladness." Almost, Mr. President, when I read these utterances, when I contemplate their far-reaching influence,...
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The Normal Course in Play: Practical Material for Use in the Training of ...

National Recreation Association - 1925 - 288 pages
...citizenship. . . . We must make America a land of vision, a land of work, of sincere striving for1 the good, but we must add to all these in order to...land of wholesome enjoyment and perennial gladness." Through play, citizenship is built up and community morale strengthened. Play is a process whereby...
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The Playground, Volume 18

1924 - 786 pages
...varied climes and scenery, of mountain and plain, of lake and river. It is the American heritage. \Ve must make it a land of vision, a land of work, of...striving for the good, but we must add to all these, in or4er to round out the full stature of the people, an ample effort to make it a land of wholesome enjoyment...
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Nature Magazine: An Illustrated Monthly with Popular Articles ..., Volume 4

Percival Sheldon Ridsdale, Arthur Newton Pack - 1924 - 396 pages
...of lake and stream. It is the American heri' tage. We must make it a land of vision, a land of wor\, of sincere striving for the good, but we must add...make it a land of wholesome enjoyment and perennial gladness.'1'' — CALVIN COOLIDGE He declared that the means and resources which we have should serve...
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