no new 66 / 5
no doubt 67 / 12
no local 68 / 6
no Institute is complete 68 / 6
no Sandstone 69 / unpaginated map
no clue 69 /27
no matter 69 / 119
no binding 69 / 42
no value 69 / 42
no amount of rolling would bind them to a union 69 / 44
therefore no graveled roads 69 / 45
no repairs 69 / 50
no high order 69 / 50
no material stands 69 / 55
no relation 69 / 56
where no stone exists 69 / 56
—
in possessing no 69 / 70
no regular method 69 / 95
widely and no 69 / 95
materials having undergone no change in treatment 70 / 20
no possibility for 71 / 1
fully as great; no less 71 /1
—
No. It is impossible 71 / 2
No teacher, no matter 71 / 2
No more 71 / 8
outgrown and no longer in harmony with 71 / 17
no mental stimulus 71 / 20
and no accidents 71 / 34
no wet feet or 71 / 44
important. No need of stoop-shoulders 71 / 83
no hot-bed growth of virtues 71 / 85
no inward answer gaining 71 / 85
no feed 74 / 10
no partition 74 / 15
no accumulation 74 / 15
no other explanation 74 / 16
no doubt, however 74 / 16
no reason 74 / 17
a majority of the no’s (excepting those in survey result tables), yielded in search of Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, Bulletin issues 65-74 (1900-01)
Pennsylvania State University copy, digitized September 17, 2009
65
Farmers’ Library List, compiled by Mira Lloyd Dock (1900)
66
Pennsylvania Road Statistics, By Townships, by John Hamilton (1900)
[containing most of the no’s, and yes’s]
67
Methods of Steer-Feeding, by G. C. Watson and M. S. McDowell (1900)
68
Farmers’ Institutes in Pennsylvania during the season of 1900-1901 (1900)
69
The Road Making Materials, by Magnus C. Ihlseng (1900)
70
Tabulated Analysis of Commercial Fertilizers (1900)
71
The Consolidation of Country Schools, and the Transporting of the Scholars by Use of Vans, by H. H. Longsdorf (1900)
72
Tabulated Analysis of Commercial Fertilizers (1900)
73
Synopsis of the Tax Laws of Pennsylvania, by Gen. Thomas McCamant (1901)
74
The Repression of Tuberculosis of Cattle by Sanitation, by Leonard Pearson (1901)