The Challenge of the Country: A Study of Country Life OpportunityFiske, George Walter
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The Challenge of the Country: A Study of Country Life Opportunity
Fiske, George Walter
Sociology, Rural
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VIII. COUNTRY LIFE LEADERSHIP
_The Challenge to College Men and Women_
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Footnotes:
[1] This loss however was in the early half of the decade, as the state
census shows.
[2] For the year ending March 31, 1910, 103,798 immigrants from the United
States settled in western Canada, while only 59,790 came from Great
Britain and Ireland. The wealth of the immigrants settling in western
Canada during the five years previous to that date was estimated as
follows. British, cash, $37,546,000; effects, $18,773,000. From United
States, cash, $157,260,000; effects, $110,982,000.--_The Toronto Globe_,
July 27, 1912.
[3] "The Country Town," p. 76.
[4] Principles of Sociology, Giddings, p. 348.
[5] "The Church in the Open Country," p. 9.
[6] _The Survey_, March 2, 1912. "The Nams; the Feeble-minded as Country
Dwellers." Charles B. Davenport. Ph.D.
[7]
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