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The Foiujef; The Country Life in America for May Is a timely number of this large and superb magazine containing, notably, some remarkable photographs of live trout and of brook fishing. A second instalment of the "Country Home-Making" series gives practical suggestions for laying out and grading the land. An illustrated article shows how a golf course for home playing can be satisfactorily made in a small stretch onH *iV!„i„ "Vlt" '""*"™e enncprn the varied nursuits and things of the country; the value o? "Our Mountain Forests" is told by Dr. Chase P. Ambler, with many beautiful pictures of the Southern Appala-' chians; "Glimpses of Brook Life" treats of the plants and animals found along the streams; and "The Inspirations of a Great Farm" tells of the development of profitable dairy herds and of business methods in farming; while "The Nursery and Nurserymen" offers information about plant-raising, with hints about transplanting. Among the timely articles on nature "The Round of the Song Sparrow's Life" and "An Acquaintance with Screech Owls" both with remarkable photographs of the live birds, their nests and young- giving life-histories of the popular spring songster and the night-wanderer; and "The Mountain Goat," as a peculiarly American game animal, is the subject of an illustrated article by Dr. C. Hart Merriam. The calendar of all the work and recreation of the out-door world is, this month, a profusion of Mayflowers and birds' nests, with a great deal about gardening and floriculture and sports. In all, Country Life in America Is certainly the most beautiful of magazines and, the representative journal for those who love thef country. ♦ ■» » ■ "■Buddhism as I Have Seen It."' Country Life In America for May contains some remarkable photographs of live trout and of brook fishing. A second installment of the "Country Home- Making" series gives practical suggestions for laying out and grading the land. An Illustrated article shows how a golf course for home- playing can be satisfactorily made in a small stretch of ground. The value of "Our Mountain Forests" is told by Dr. Chase P. Ambler, .with many beautiful pictures of the Southern Appalachians; "Glimpses of Brook Life" treats of the plants and animals found along the streams; and "The Nursery and Nurserymen" offers Information about plant-raising, with bints about transplanting. Among the timely articles on nature are "The Round of the Song Sparrow's Life" and "An Acquaintance with Screech Owls," both with remarkable photographs of the live birds, their nests and young- giving life histories of the popular spring songsters and the night wan- .derer. "The Tocsin." John F. "itrv Life In America foi timely number of this li ■ maga: lining, notably, som marl :. ; of live trout of brook Ashing. A tecond Installment practical i ugl ■ "'' nllt and grading th tlcle shows hi.' home plavi, Tily made In a small stretch of ground. 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'Among- t/he timely articles on nature aire "The Round of the Song Sparrow's Life)'' amd "An Acquaintance w.it.h Screech Owls," both with remarkable photographs of the live birds, .their nests and young—giving life of tihe popular spring; songster and the night-wanderer; and "The Mountain Goat," as a peculiarly American- game animal, is the subject of an illustrated article by Dr. Hart Merria.m. The calendar of all the work and recreation of the out-door world Is, this month, a profusion of May flower, bird's nests, with a greait deal about gardening and floriculture aind sports, to all, -Country Life in America is certainly the most beautiful of m nes and the representative j;> tor thoise who love the country. ^*0* Country Life in America. < founl i-y Life in A merico i la a linn ly number bl i su peri, magazine containing notably, ,iv photogri live trout ami of brook tiHliiui - Dini Installment of the "Counl i - ; In ini- laying oul and the land. An lllirsl rated arl h I lows for lionn .'! ran I " I'.ril.v made 11 iiidi n; i. con < -< -l-ii the varied pursull ilngs le •' dry; llu- vain, ol "Our Mountain Forests" Is told by Dr. i lhase P. Vmbloi. wll h man beautiful Southern Vppalaeh ians; "-Qlii Brook i li nl I he plants and animals round l he : .ml "Tin- Inspiral tons ol i ■ tells of II"- il''i in- nl nl profitable dm i y ben a ml nl less mil hi ■ [he Nui information i tout planl rai ling, with, binl - about transplant ing. \ mong the timely art teles i ti nai tire ai e "The i ..I the Song Sparrow's Lite" id "Ami Acquaintance with Screech " both with remarkable p ihs nf the live birds, their q and young giving life histories of popular spring so : id the wanderer; and tntain i iole by Dr. C. Hart Merriam. The calen: . hi ni i he oul floor n this monl h, a minii ni ..id birds' with a greal deal aboi ; nil floriculture and sports. In all. 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This is one of two notebooks assembled by the Appalachian National Park Association that includes documents and news clipping about the organization. The Appalachian National Park Association was formed in 1899 for the purpose of promoting the idea of a national park in the eastern U.S. Although housed in Asheville, North Carolina, the organization was a multi-state effort, attracting representatives from seven southern states. One of the highlights of the group’s activities was a convention held in 1902 to which 1,500 people attended. The association lobbied Congress for the creation of a park, but with limited success. The association disbanded in 1905.
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