Author
Dickinson, S.C.Issue Date
1918-08-01Keywords
Arizona Geological Survey BulletinsRecent
United States of America
cooperation
health
infection
fire extinguisher
safety
driving safety
Organization
efficiency
WW1
World War 1
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University of Arizona Bureau of MinesDescription
AMERICA'S victory depends upon you and your job. No man with red blood in his veins can ignore the significance of the war. Just remember that there is not a single instance where an unrighteous cause has prevailed, and the celerity with which this war against the Child Assassin may be successfully concluded depends very largely upon whether you do your share of the work which is to be done today. And remember that there are worse things than going to the front and fighting for one's country, and one of the things that is worse is staying at home and failing in one's duty to support in every possible way those who are fighting for us at the front so we may stay home and live. 16 p.Additional Links
http://repository.azgs.az.gov/uri_gin/azgs/dlio/1197Language
enSeries/Report no.
Bulletin No. 89Safety Series No. 34