On the recordJanuary 21, 1909
The policy of conservation is perhaps the most typical example of the general policies which this Government has made peculiarly its own during the opening years of the present century.
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presidency.ucsb.eduThe policy of conservation is perhaps the most typical example of the general policies which this Government has made peculiarly its own during the opening years of the present century.
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