The Sanitarian: A Monthly Magazine Devoted to the Preservation of Health, Mental and Physical Culture ..., Volume 48A.N. Bell, 1902 - Hygiene |
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... Street , that can be done as well or better else- where in the suburbs . The vast array of young men and young women ... streets , as is the case in cities . The land in our boroughs is now practically nearer our business centres than ...
... Street , that can be done as well or better else- where in the suburbs . The vast array of young men and young women ... streets , as is the case in cities . The land in our boroughs is now practically nearer our business centres than ...
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... Street was one hundred years ago . To telephone is easier than it was then to communicate with an adjoining room . With all these modern aids to business , we need and can have other business centres , as well as other dwelling places ...
... Street was one hundred years ago . To telephone is easier than it was then to communicate with an adjoining room . With all these modern aids to business , we need and can have other business centres , as well as other dwelling places ...
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... streets in the old part of the city , would it not be better for the community to have the same amount applied toward the expense of opening and improving streets in the suburbs ? We have before seen how state and county aid is devoted ...
... streets in the old part of the city , would it not be better for the community to have the same amount applied toward the expense of opening and improving streets in the suburbs ? We have before seen how state and county aid is devoted ...
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... streets more than fifty feet wide is borne by the city . Why should not the city bear a portion of the expense of con- structing streets and sewers done under the supervision of city officials ? Streets in cities are of primary ...
... streets more than fifty feet wide is borne by the city . Why should not the city bear a portion of the expense of con- structing streets and sewers done under the supervision of city officials ? Streets in cities are of primary ...
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... streets in suburbs , is a clumsy and temporary way of dealing with these unnatural conditions which are now ex- crescences of cities - unnatural because it is a detriment to encour- age anything that will tend so much to hinder and ...
... streets in suburbs , is a clumsy and temporary way of dealing with these unnatural conditions which are now ex- crescences of cities - unnatural because it is a detriment to encour- age anything that will tend so much to hinder and ...
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