Rendezvous with Destiny: A History of Modern American ReformKnopf, 1952 - 503 pages |
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Page 296
... farmers was no less practical . As part of the New Freedom legislation for the farmer , the federal government had begun providing funds for county agents , whose statutory function was to set up local farm bureaus through which ...
... farmers was no less practical . As part of the New Freedom legislation for the farmer , the federal government had begun providing funds for county agents , whose statutory function was to set up local farm bureaus through which ...
Page 297
... farmers to the bureaus in droves and added large sums for bureau work from manufacturers of agricultural implements , who knew well that poor farmers made poor customers . By the end of 1921 the state bureaus had been welded into the ...
... farmers to the bureaus in droves and added large sums for bureau work from manufacturers of agricultural implements , who knew well that poor farmers made poor customers . By the end of 1921 the state bureaus had been welded into the ...
Page 504
... Farmers : sense of opportunity in immediate post - Civil War period , 7 , 8 , 27 ; jolted by depression of 1873 , 30 ; hard times of , in Eight- Farmers ( continued ) ies , 37-9 ; loss of status of , 38 ; dis- satisfaction with ...
... Farmers : sense of opportunity in immediate post - Civil War period , 7 , 8 , 27 ; jolted by depression of 1873 , 30 ; hard times of , in Eight- Farmers ( continued ) ies , 37-9 ; loss of status of , 38 ; dis- satisfaction with ...
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From the Bottom Up | 29 |
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