May, 1919 
F 0 R E S T A N 1 ) S T R E A M 
239 
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The Desert of 
Wheat 
By Zane Grey 
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Dwellers in 
Arcady 
By Albert Bigelow Paine 
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of the ideal home where they can bring 
up the family far from the madding strife 
In Connecticut they discover their hearts’ 
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Keeping Fit All 
The Way 
By Walter Camp 
Mr. Camp here preaches the gospel of 
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Opportunities 
In Farming 
By Edward Owen Dean 
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Frontispiece. Ifimo., Cloth, 75 cents 
What We Eat 
and 
What Happens 
To It 
By Philip B. Hawk 
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