North Dakota history and people; outlines of American history . VICTOR WALLACE. MRS. \ICTOR WALLACE HISTORY OF NORTH DAKOTA 015 thiiikiiifr ilcoply, coming to tliK conclusion that he who plows can produce anything, includinghealtli and happiness. lie has also said, Its the man that really counts in land is necessary, but a master mind must solve the problem of production andmarketing. That he was thinking in other veins is also evident from some of his phil-osophy: The one principle that enables the world to run smooth is—Help. If that helpis extended in courteous and tactful w


North Dakota history and people; outlines of American history . VICTOR WALLACE. MRS. \ICTOR WALLACE HISTORY OF NORTH DAKOTA 015 thiiikiiifr ilcoply, coming to tliK conclusion that he who plows can produce anything, includinghealtli and happiness. lie has also said, Its the man that really counts in land is necessary, but a master mind must solve the problem of production andmarketing. That he was thinking in other veins is also evident from some of his phil-osophy: The one principle that enables the world to run smooth is—Help. If that helpis extended in courteous and tactful ways it adds materially to its ways. . It is farbetter to be right than popular, much as one may like to be popular, and in the effort to beright one may sometimes have to sacrifice temporary popularity. That Jlr. Wallace ischaritable in his opinions is indicated in the following: It might be a profitable thingto study the virtues of people we dislike, for it might change our opinion of them to ourown good. That he has studied governmental problems is indicated in his s


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