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Halaman 62 - ascribed to the Massachusetts board of 1869 which was established to "make sanitary investigations and inquiries in respect to the people, the causes of disease, and especially of epidemics and the sources of mortality and the effects of localities, employments, conditions, and circumstances, on the public health.
Halaman 4 - decided only shortly before the calling of the Conference of Governors in Washington, 1908. Holmes stated: The State as quasi sovereign and representative of the interests of the public has a standing in court to protect the atmosphere, the water, and the forests within its territory, irrespective of the assent or dissent of the private owners
Halaman 35 - M Oil Conservation Statutes (1933). These States included Alabama, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Mississippi. Montana, New Mexico, New York, Ohio. Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, West Virginia, and Wyoming. The Washington law listed by Ely applies entirely to State lands under lease.
Halaman 78 - social and economic institutions of the open country are not keeping pace with the development of the Nation as a whole" and requested the services of Professor Bailey as chairman of a proposed Country Life Commission to inquire into the "main deficiencies of rural life." Other members of the Commission included Henry Wallace (of
Halaman 3 - their management of natural resources in the interest of conservation. In 1912, the Ohio constitution was amended to authorize legislation for the "conservation of the natural resources of the State, including streams, lakes, submerged and swamp lands and the development and regulation of water power and the formation of drainage and conservation districts . . . forests . . . minerals,
Halaman 2 - such control of private forest lands as shall be necessary for the prevention and suppression of forest fires." Cf. the effective regulation of private forests that are found in Switzerland and the Scandinavian countries. Ibid., pp. 1026-1027, 1032-1035. See also the section entitled "Is Further Public Regulation Desirable in the United States?
Halaman ix - The unsettled area has been so broken into by isolated bodies of settlement that there can hardly be said to be a
Halaman 41 - million dollars of the annual surplus for 10 years in advance; and the 20 million dollars thus spent might be partly or wholly replaced by selling to private corporations the canals and turnpikes as they should become productive; or the public money might at the outset be loaned to private corporations for purposes of construction.
Halaman 80 - and, Whereas the conference recommended the appointment by each State of a commission on the Conservation of Natural Resources, to cooperate with each other and with any similar commission of the Federal Government, therefore.
Halaman 2 - of one class of property in order to save another which, in the judgment of the legislature, is of greater value to the public." (At p. 279.) See US Forest Service, A