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Home Sewers:

Home Sewers As a result of rapid accumulation of wastes from deficient sewage systems and industrial effluents, many beautiful water¬ways have been converted within a few decades into nauseous home sewers. Lake Erie, which was once a clear and productive inland sea, is now a rank, muddy sink. Lake Michigan faces the same fate. All over the world industrial wastes are killing off game fish, and home sewers are rendering beaches unusable.

Public lltilities.—By this is meant the basic city services of home sewers, storm drainage, water, streets, garbage collection, and, in some cities, gas and electricity. The cost of expanding these services is an important capital item related to the uncontrolled expansion of cities. In many cities maintenance is also a serious item because of wear and tear and obsolescence. In general, however, water services usually pay a profit, as do sometimes the gas and electric services. The planner therefore is concerned principally with control of expansion and with the purpose of securing an even growth of home sewers and streets without having to cross wide areas without population.

See Also Room A Home Owner:

If an owner has selected a painting as an important decorative feature, it is advantageous to repeat the colors of the painting in the color scheme of the room a home owner. Small pictures can not be used for this purpose, and unless they are unusually inharmonious with the selected color scheme they may be considered as color accents or disregarded. It is agreeable'to re¬late the subject matter of pictures to the character and use of the room a home owner as well as to the interests of the owner.

Household items represent a big field in advertising, and for locations at which to shoot them, you can use your own home, or for variety, any of the better-looking homes in your community. As payment for the use of someone's home as a location, you can simply give the owner a copy of the pic¬ture which is used in the advertising. This is sufficient to de¬light almost any homeowner.


On The Other Hand See Develop The Home Economics:

She then taught at the institute, in the Woman's Laboratory (1876-1884), and after 1884, as an instructor in the field of sanitary chemistry. She applied chemistry to living conditions, especially to sanitary science, broadened the field of science for women, and helped to develop the home economics movement. A conference which she organized in 1899 led to the founding in 1908 of the American Home Economics Association, of which she was the first president. RICHARDS, Herbert Maule, American botanist, brother of Theodore William Rich¬ards (q.v.) : b. Germantown, Pa., 6 Oct. 1871. He was educated at Harvard and Leipzig, and later traveled in Java, Japan, China, Straits Settlements and the Malay Archipelago. After occupying different positions at Harvard, Rad-cliffe, Columbia and Barnard he became pro¬fessor of botany at Barnard in 1906. He spe¬cialized in plant physiology. Died 9 Jan. 1928.

Graduate studies at the pres-tisiims Research Institute of Agricultural Eco¬nomics in Moscow led to his obtaining a doctor¬ate in 1936. He embarked on a successful career in aericultural economics, serving as senior re¬search associate at the Institute of Economics of the Soviet Academy of Sciences and as a member of the editorial board of the journal Problems of Economics.

 

 

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