The book Chapters in Rural Progress was written by author Butterfield, Kenyon L. (Kenyon Leech), 1868-1935 Here you can read free online of Chapters in Rural Progress book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Chapters in Rural Progress a good or bad book?
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The majority of our states are agricultural states. The majority of our counties are agricultural counties. The agricultural vote is the deter mining factor in a large proportion of our elec tions. It follows inevitably that honest, strong farmers with the talent for leadership and the ability to handle themselves in competition with other political leaders have a marvelously fine chance for useful service. CULTURE FROM THE CORN LOT 71 So is it in educational questions. Nowhere may the citizen ...come into closer contact with the educational problems of the day than through service on the rural school board. If he brings to this position trained intelligence, some acquaintance with educational questions, and a desire to keep in touch with the advance ment of the times, he can do for his community a service that can hardly be imagined. Take another field that of organization for farmers, constituting a problem of great signifi cance. As yet this class of people is relatively unorganized, but the movement is growing and the need of well-trained leadership is vital.
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