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or in other useful fields, and who, while develop- 

 ing their own business or affairs to the greatest 

 perfection, will still have unselfish interest in the 

 welfare of their communities. The farming 

 country is by no means devoid of leaders, and is 

 not lost or incapable of helping itself, but it has 

 been relatively overlooked by persons who are 

 seeking great fields of usefulness. It will be well 

 for us as a people if we recognize the opportunity 

 for usefulness in the open country and consider 

 that there is a call for service. , 



L. H. BAILEY. 

 HENRY WALLACE. 

 KENYON L. BUTTERFIELD. 

 WALTER H. PAGE. 



GlFFORD PlNCHOT. 



C. S. BARRETT. 

 W. A. BEARD. 



