| 1916 - 554 páginas
...cleaner and better homes, restored constitutions and improved health, and babies to be proud of. She now came into her own. Then came that glorious campaign...a body of efficient citizens blending their unique poise and powers with the keen and sleepless vigor of the white man. "We must, therefore, renew daily... | |
| United States. Department of the Interior - 1917 - 644 páginas
...pathetically toward a wasted altruism if maintained and conserved for a withering, decadent people. If we have an Indian policy worthy of the name, its...a body of efficient citizens blending their unique poise and powers with the keen^and sleepless vigor of the white man. We must, therefore, renew daily... | |
| 1917 - 1106 páginas
...pathetically toward a wasted altruism if maintained and conserved for a withering, decadent people. If we have an Indian policy worthy of the name, its...a body of efficient citizens blending their unique poise and powers with the keen and sleepless vigor of the white man. We must, therefore, renew daily... | |
| United States. Department of the Interior - 1917 - 644 páginas
...pathetically toward a wasted altruism if maintained and conserved for a withering, decadent people. If we have an Indian policy worthy of the name, its...a body of efficient citizens blending their unique poise and powers with the keen and sleepless vigor of the white man. We must, therefore, renew daily... | |
| 1917 - 1062 páginas
...pathetically toward a wasted altruism if maintained and conserved for a withering, decadent people. If we have an Indian policy worthy of the name, its goal must be an enduring and sturdyrace, true to the noblest of its original instincts and virtues and loyally sympathetic with... | |
| 1916 - 120 páginas
...pathetically towards a wasted altruism if maintained and conserved for a withering, decadent people. If we have an Indian policy worthy of the name, its...a body of efficient citizens blending their unique poise and powers with the keen and sleepless vigor of the white man. We must, therefore, renew daily... | |
| Francis Paul Prucha - 1995 - 1402 páginas
...has a fair chance to live," and he said, "If we have an Indian policy worthy of the name," he said, "its goal must be an enduring and sturdy race, true...a body of efficient citizens blending their unique poise and powers with the keen and sleepless vigor of the white man." The first step in his campaign,... | |
| 1916 - 588 páginas
...again originated with the commissioner and was taken up enthusiastically by practically every employe of the Indian service. In the commissioner's famous...noblest of its original instincts and virtues and loyalty sympathetic with our social and national life; a body of efficient citizens blending their... | |
| United States. Department of the Interior - 1917 - 658 páginas
...pathetically toward a wasted altruism if maintained and conserved for a withering, decadent people. If we have an Indian policy worthy of the name, its...a body of efficient citizens blending their unique poise and powers with the keen and sleepless vigor of the white man. We must, therefore, renew daily... | |
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