. Annual report of the Missouri State Board of Agriculture. Missouri. State Board of Agriculture; Agriculture -- Missouri. 144 Missouri Agricultural Report. (d) Judging from the schools that I know, one-fourth of this number, or 50,000 children, will be men and women in an incredibly short time. They will be founding homes, partici- pating in the public business of the district, county and state. Often they will be exerting the determining influence on public policies conscientiously; but alas! often to the detriment of the cause they would serve and for self-evident reasons. (e) In view of th


. Annual report of the Missouri State Board of Agriculture. Missouri. State Board of Agriculture; Agriculture -- Missouri. 144 Missouri Agricultural Report. (d) Judging from the schools that I know, one-fourth of this number, or 50,000 children, will be men and women in an incredibly short time. They will be founding homes, partici- pating in the public business of the district, county and state. Often they will be exerting the determining influence on public policies conscientiously; but alas! often to the detriment of the cause they would serve and for self-evident reasons. (e) In view of these and other related facts, these ten thousand one-room schools should make the closest possible approach to educational efficiency in the shortest possible time. Listen to these words if you will—"the closest possible approach to educational efficiency in the shortest possible ; A chance—a "square deal" for the boy and girl of today!. Vestibule as it appeared in 1912. Schoolhouse fronts west. Doubtless my two years' connection with the model rural school on the campus of the State Normal School at Kirksville re- vived my earlier professional ambition to help country children, and had much to do with my decision to again engage in rural school work. May I say just here that country children have the same native instincts, interests and capacities possessed by city boys and girls, with the additional advantage of the country environ-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Missouri. State Board of Agriculture. Jefferson City, Mo. : Missouri State Board of Agriculture


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