This program helps meet a deep-seated rural need. A rural survey reveals among the chief causes of the exodus of its young people: (a) Anti-social conditions, (b) Overexcessive hours.
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This program helps meet a deep-seated rural need. A rural survey reveals among the chief causes of the exodus of its young people: (a) Anti-social conditions, (b) Overexcessive hours.
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Are honest lawyers so rare in Central Illinois in Lincoln’s time? No; what all attestators are really trying to state is, that Lincoln is abnormally honest; his honesty is so overexcessive that he legally “Jeans over backward.”
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One may save money and not be thrifty. We need to ask ourselves, '‘What do our savings represent T’ If saving means doing without all that we need and long for, if it involves stinginess, if it means opportunities unrealized, if it means an overexcessive expenditure of energy, strength, or time, this is not true thrift. On the other hand, true thrift and good money management involve the wise division of the income ; the spending of money, time, and energy for desirable things ; the intelligent use of materials after they have been purchased ; the elimination of waste and extravagance ; and the saving of money to provide for future emergencies.
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Being familiar with the problems of grape growers and the wine industry it Is my firm belief that if enacted as currently proposed this overexcessive tax recommendation would cause irreparable harm to befall not only those immediately connected with the industry, but would adversely affect areas in which grapes are grown and would be particularly injurious to the agricultural economy as a whole.
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