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...dozen children is rendered of little account by the obvious personal advantages of having only one or two. It is evident that the entire matter tests with the individuals who compose society, and that the vague future good of the race is not in itself a very potent breeder of large families...
...sleep within his bunk for he did not know how long. Into a towering gale, momentarily increasing, swept the vessel. Great seas pounded her. Within her thin steel walls reposed a freight of notables. David Warfield, the actor, returning from sojourn abroad; Julius Fleischmann, the yeast millionaire, turned racehorse breeder in his postmarital retirement; two baseball teams, the White Sox and the Giants, homing from winter play abroad; Charalambous Simopoulos, the new Greek Ambassador to the U. S., and his Secretary C. Diamantopoulos; a Manhattan cloak and suit dealer with two diamonds set in his teeth; and many souls humbler...
...American Swineherd, 35,150; Breeder's Gazette, 60,084; Leghorn World, 30,662; Stock and Dairy Farmer, 40,374; Physical Culture 306,000, *There exists no Senator McFadden. Senator Nelson (Minnesota) has been dead these 14 months (April, 1923). Senator Nelson had thick white hair, a white beard, The pseudo "Senator Nelson" in Bernarr Macfadden's picture is quite bald...
Oscar Edwin Bradfute, President of the American Farm Bureau Federation, and cattle-breeder of Xenia, Ohio...
...strong advocate of close relations between employer and employer and favors the principle of the open shop, which he considers as necessary to the success of the industrial system as the right of collective bargaining. Australia, he believes has found that compulsory arbitration is a fruitful breeder of strikes rather than a preventive of them. Australian industrial experience has shown that rather than stake their claims on a court which may quite likely decide against them, union leaders find it more advantageous to strike directly, knowing that the law can not be adequately enforced against them. Since Australia has already...