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adenoids age and sex age given physical average babies base is less beet fields beet harvest beet-field workers births in Gary boys bution cent distri cent.¹ chief breadwinner chil Children's Bureau color and nativity Colorado County deaths defects diet diseases district dren earnings of chief employed employment certificates farm owners father foreign-born mothers Foreign-born white girls given physical examination glands GRACE ABBOTT grade Hennepin County hoeing household help included income industry infant mortality rate infants born Larimer Counties milk mining Montgomery County native white mothers nativity of mother Northampton County number of children permit physician players pregnancy receiving aid records reported retarded Saginaw Counties school attendance secured shown where base standards stillbirth supervision TABLE tion tonsils total number visited weaning weeks weight Weld County welfare West Virginia Westchester County Yellow Medicine County
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Сторінка 122 - Education lies at the very root of all our institutions; it is the foundation upon which alone they can repose in safety. Shall the people be educated? is a question not of mere policy, but it is a question of life and death, upon which the existence of our present form of government depends.
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