The drunkard's progress, or the direct road to poverty, wretchedness & ruin

Teodoro Moscoso, director of Alliance on Progress

[Frontis. and title page from The Pilgrim's Progress...by John Bunyan; frontis. shows author dreaming and pilgrims progressing]

"You fellows making any progress?"

"Evils come with progress - destroy the evils but not the progress" - President Roosevelt, Nashua Junction, N.H.

World leadership in denims through thirty years of progress : dedicated to the founders of the Cone Mills at Greensboro, North Carolina.

The Land of Wasted Waterpower. Sufficient water power to give the Balkans innumerable modern comforts goes to waste daily. With the exception of a few old mills, like the old stone building ...

Progress of Balkan Architecture. The typical peasants home in the mountains of Montenegro. It illustrates well the lack of progress that has existed for hundreds of years in this part of Europe. ...

Discuss progress of U.S. Chamber of Commerce. Washington, D.C., April 27. Rev. Edmund A. Walsh, S.C., (left) Vice President of Georgetown University discusses with Harper Sibley, President of the U.S. Chamber of ...

CIO progress will not stop. Washington, D.C., Jan. 25. John P. Jones, president of the Maryland-District of Columbia Industrial Council, brought the delegates to the 35th Biennial Convention of the United Mine ...

Miniature pearl White House to presented to nation. Washington, D.C., June 11, 38. A miniature White House, made entirely of pearl shell and completely equipped with tiny reproductions of presidential furniture, was ...

President gets progress report on Wage-Hour law. Washington, D.C., Oct. 31. A thorough report on the progress of the new Wage- Hour Law was given President Roosevelt today by Secretary of Labor ...

New York Mayor confers with new WPA Administrator. Washington, D.C., Dec. 29. Mayor Fiorello La Guardia of New York City conferred today with Col. F.C. Harrington, new Works Progress Administrator. Following the ...

President Hoover proclaims "Century of Progress" fair for Chicago. President Hoover presenting to Rufus Dawes, brother of the Ambassador to England, a proclomation he has issued authorizing and inviting the public to ...

Photographic copy of photograph, Walter Lubken, photographer, 22 May 1912 (original print located at U.S. Bureau of Reclamation Pacific Northwest Regional Office, Boise, Idaho). “LOOKING DOWNSTREAM FROM ARROWROCK DAMSITE PROGRESS POINT #3, ...

Photographic copy of photograph, Walter Lubken, photographer, 15 July 1912 (original print located at U.S. Bureau of Reclamation Pacific Northwest Regional Office, Boise, Idaho). “DAMSITE LOOKING UPSTREAM. PROGRESS POINT #1. SHOWS PROGRESS ...

Photographic copy of photograph, Walter Lubken, photographer, 30 March 1914 (original print located at U.S. Bureau of Reclamation Pacific Northwest Regional Office, Boise, Idaho). “DAMSITE, LOOKING DOWNSTREAM. NOTE PROGRESS OF CONCRETING. PROGRESS ...

Photographic copy of photograph, Walter Lubken, photographer, 8 July 1914 (original print located at U.S. Bureau of Reclamation Pacific Northwest Regional Office, Boise, Idaho). “SOUTH ABUTMENT. NOTE PROGRESS OF CONCRETING. PROGRESS POINT ...

Photographic copy of photograph, Walter Lubken, photographer, 4 August 1914 (original print located at U.S. Bureau of Reclamation Pacific Northwest Regional Office, Boise, Idaho). “DAM, LOOKING DOWNSTREAM. PROGRESS POINT LOWER #3. NOTE ...

Photographic copy of photograph, Walter Lubken, photographer, 6 November 1914 (original print located at U.S. Bureau of Reclamation Pacific Northwest Regional Office, Boise, Idaho). “PROGRESS POINT #1. DAM, LOOKING UPSTREAM. NOTE PROGRESS ...

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