D. Chart showing the principal agricultural resources of the United States. Tobacco is showm as the principal crop of five states: South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, Kentucky, and Tennessee, p. 480. The above topics contain descriptions of the part that the growing of tobacco played in the development of these areas. 8TH GRADE Our World Changes by Bruner, Neuner, and Bradley. Publisher: Ginn and Company, Atlanta, 1940. (Out of adoption) Enemies of good health, pp. 456-464 A. Overindulgence, p. 320 B. The immediate effects of alcohol, pp. 456-459 C. Alcohol and automobiles, p. 459 D. Alcohol and the skilled workman, p. 459 E. The effect of heavy drinking, p. 459 F. Alcohol and machine age, p. 460 G. The case against smoking, p. 460 H. The use of drugs as medicine, p. 462 The statements here are scientifically accurate and appeal to the student to guard his health. Enjoying Science by Smith and Trafton. Publisher: J. P. Lippincott and Company, New York, 1946. (State Adopted) P. 224, one paragraph under the topic, "How do Salesmen Appeal to the Desire to Feel Adequate." Very well stated. Modern Ways to Health The American Health Series by Wilson, Bracken, Pryor, and Almack. Publisher: Bobbs-Mlerrill Company, New York, 1948. (State Adopted) A. Alcohol used for sterilizing thermometers, p. 76 - 15 -