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We have with us this morning a list of very distinguished speakers. 



On the programme, first of all, you will notice Prof. T. N. Carver, who 

 is chief of the Rural Organization Service, United States Department of 

 Agriculture. He is an economist of great fame. His work on the economics 

 of agriculture is well known, and what he has to tell us this morning with 

 regard to the future plans for rural organization in this country will be of 

 great interest to us and will give us the hope that something at last is. to 

 be accomplished in a national way to promote the welfare of the farmers 

 and, through them, the whole nation. I take great pleasure in introducing 

 Dr. Carver. 



