First, that the national parks must be maintained in absolutely unimpaired form for the use of future generations as well as those of our own time ; second, that they are set apart for the use, observation, health, and pleasure of the people; and third,... Statistics of Land-grant Colleges and Universities - Stran 95avtor: United States. Office of Education - 1919Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| United States. Department of the Interior - 1849 - 1198 strani
...parks must be maintained in absolutely unimpaired form for the use of future generations as well as those of our own time; second, that they are set apart...use, observation, health, and pleasure of the people; and third, that the national interest must dictate all decisions affecting public or private enterprise... | |
| United States. National Park Service - 1920 - 488 strani
...parks must be maintained in absolutely unimpaired form for the use of future generations as well as those of our own time ; second, that they are set...use, observation, health, and pleasure of the people; and third, that the national interest must dictate all decisions affecting public or private enterprise... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - 1919 - 1372 strani
...parks must be maintained in absolutely unimpaired form for the use of future generations as well as those of our own time. Second, that they are set apart...has charge of 18 national parks: Yellowstone, Wyo. ; Yosemite, Calif.: Glacier. Mont.: Mount Rainier, Wash.; Sequoia, Calif . : General Grant, Calif.... | |
| United States. Office of Education. Division of educational extension - 1919 - 274 strani
...parks must be maintained in absolutely unimpaired form for the use of future generations as well as those of our own time. Second, that they are set apart...has charge of 18 national parks: Yellowstone, Wyo.; Yosemite, Calif. ; Glacier, Mont. ; Mount Rainier, Wash. ; Sequoia, Calif.; General Grant, Calif.;... | |
| American Scenic and Historic Preservation Society - 1919 - 560 strani
...Parks must be maintained in absolutely unimpaired form for the use of future generations as well as those of our own time; second, that they are set apart...use, observation, health and pleasure of the people; and, third, that the national interest must dictate all decisions affecting public or private enterprise... | |
| New York (State). Legislature - 1919 - 1084 strani
...Parks must be maintained in absolutely unimpaired form for the use of future generations as well as those of our own' time; second, that they are set...use, observation, health and pleasure of the people; and, third, that the national interest must dictate all decisions affecting public or private enterprise... | |
| American Scenic and Historic Preservation Society - 1919 - 544 strani
...Parks must be maintained in absolutely unimpaired form for the use of future generations as well as those of our own time; second, that they are set apart...use, observation, health and pleasure of the people; and, third, that the national interest must dictate all decisions affecting public or private enterprise... | |
| United States. Department of the Interior - 1919 - 1178 strani
...parks must be maintained in absolutely unimpaired form for the use of future generations as well as those of our own time ; second, that they are set...use, observation, health, and pleasure of the people; and third, that the national Interest must dictate all decisions affecting public or private enterprise... | |
| United States. Department of the Interior - 1919 - 1180 strani
...parks must be maintained in absolutely unimpaired form for the use of future generations as well as those of our own time ; second, that they are set...use, observation, health, and pleasure of the people; and third, that the national interest must dictate all decisions affecting public or private enterprise... | |
| United States. National Park Service - 1921 - 1086 strani
...parks must be maintained in absolutely unimpaired form for the use of future generations, as well as those of our own time; second, that they are set apart...that the national interest must dictate all decisions affect in <r public or private enterprise in the parks. I based this conception not only on the history... | |
| |