DANCING Farming the Land Early Years 1913-1930

“Farming for rich and poor, for city and country should stimulate idealism, purpose, action, responsibility, service, brotherhood, true patriotism. It should aim to make better citizens by making better men. And finally, it should recognize the fundamental education in the doing of the common tasks of everyday life—the education which only needs to be linked with an intelligent vision to make everyday life better and happier. . . . ” 1920, Jackson Times