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To the public Economy is wealth. The subscriber long convinced of the inestimable worth of the Honey Bee, having been led to its culture when but a boy, has been enabled by the study of its nature, habits and wants - and by experiments, observat

The Man and the bee - Public domain American sheet music, 1883

The Bethlehem Poultry Farm. (Esan Safieh). Bee culture in Bethlehem. Closer view showing a honey comb lifted from the hive

Concentrated wealth on increase. Washington D.C. Concentration of wealth in the control of a few corporations has increased since 1931. Dr. Charles A. Beard, (right) told the Senate Judiciary subcommittee today. Dr. Beard, noted political scientist and economist, was testifying in defense of the O'Mahoney Corporation Licensing Bill, which, if passed, will require corporations dealing in interstate commerce to comply with specified standards to aqcuire a federal license. Senator Joseph O'Mahoney, author of the bill and Chairman of the Committee, is on the left

Observing work of the busy bee. E.L. Sechrist, associate agriculturist of the bee culture laboratory, U.S. Department of Agriculture, makes tests of how much work the bees accomplish under different weather conditions be checking the weight of the colonies. During a good honey flow under favorable weather conditions, a colony increases in weight as much as 20 pounds in a single day, 1/20/30

Rich and proud. These two Arabian boys are considered wealthy by their other playmates for between them they own a mule. They are well aware of their high position in the world and any interference with their mule by other youngsters is rewarded with a blow from the stick the young man is carrying

The honeysuckle and the bee - Public domain dedication image

The honeysuckle and the bee - Public domain music sheet scan

Bilberry boys and girls; their adventures and misadventures, their trials and triumphs,

To the public Economy is wealth. The subscriber long convinced of the inestimable worth of the Honey Bee, having been led to its culture when but a boy, has been enabled by the study of its nature, habits and wants - and by experiments, observat

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Apiarian.

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Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 188, Folder 19.

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Calvert George.
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$50 reward. The subscriber was robbed last night, June 11th, at the Centre Market, of bank notes to the amount of about $300 ... The above reward will be paid for the recovery of the money (or a proportionate reward for any part) a

Then and Now- The Wright Brothers and Their Flying Machine- Up To Date [Gleanings in Bee Culture, 8 October 1910]

Alan Lomax Collection, Manuscripts, Performance style, writings, unpublished, World Index of Song, Dance and Culture, (late 1960s) Outline and Notes on The Main Patterns of Culture

[Article (untitled), A.I. Root, Gleanings In Bee Culture, 1 January 1905]

Madison, Wisconsin. Farm short course school at the University of Wisconsin. Interest in rural culture and customs is stimulated at the school. This class in rural society often practices square dances

Books are weapons Read about... "The negro in national defense," "Africa and the war," [and] "Negro history and culture" at the Schomburg Collection of the New York Public Library / / J.P.

Hoe culture. Alabama tenant farmer near Anniston

Rattler! Winner of the great stallion stake on Long Island, Sept. 30, 1850.---- Time 2.46. Will stand for the use of mares at the stable of the subscriber, in Kingsbury. N. Y. ... James Bigart. Kingsbury, April 16th, 1853.

The following stereotype plates and copyrights are offered for sale, and the subscriber is desirous of receiving proposals for the purchase of any or all of them ... Roe Lockwood, Assignee of A. V. Blake. New York, April 10, 1846.

Announcement. To give those interested in physical culture an opportunity to test the benefits and social advantages of the exercise derived from the use of the Plimpton Skate the inventor has hired and fitted the rooms at No. 652 Washington Str

$25 reward!! Stolen from the shop of the subscriber, in Alton, on Thursday, the 8thinstant, some 80 or 100 finger rings! ... John Hatch. Alton, Sept. 11, 1841.

[Article (untitled), A.I. Root, Gleanings In Bee Culture, 1 January 1905]

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