Army and Navy Review 1915 Panama-California Edition - Balboa Park
Army and Navy Review 1915 Panama-California Edition - Balboa Park
Army and Navy Review 1915 Panama-California Edition - Balboa Park
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ON T H E PLAZA DE PANAM A.<br />
BAND OF T H E 4TH REGIMENT U. S. MARINES<br />
In the center of the model intensive farm is a typical western bungalow.<br />
And while the prospective farmer is discovering that modern machinery<br />
is saving him the drudgery that his gr<strong>and</strong>father had to bear, the<br />
prospective farmer’s wife is discovering that other machinery will save<br />
her the drudgery that was her gr<strong>and</strong>mother’s. She will see that the model<br />
bungalow has equipment just as complete as the city apartment.<br />
Both of them will discover that if they could make money on a small<br />
tract, other city people could do the same with a similar tract nearby,<br />
<strong>and</strong> others in the other direction— in brief, that intensive farm ing means<br />
colonizing, <strong>and</strong> colonies mean good roads <strong>and</strong> good schools <strong>and</strong> churches<br />
<strong>and</strong> the other essentials of community life. The principal terrors of farm<br />
life are shown to be only bogies.