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- catalog alternative "Toward a new rural statesmanship".
- catalog alternative "Toward a new rural statesmanship.".
- catalog contributor b12642010.
- catalog created "1941.".
- catalog date "1941".
- catalog date "1941.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1941.".
- catalog description "Give us men -- How do we get our leaders -- The older rural statesmen -- But no real agricultural consciousness -- Agriculture split over slavery -- The farmer gets the short end of the free-soil team -- Agrarian crusade lacks breadth and balance -- Agricultural department and the colleges get off to a low start -- but gradually get together on common problems -- Land-grant colleges train technical experts and administrators -- Why not train for political leadership as well? -- Early vision of training for public leadership -- This aim slow to get recognition -- World War and depression give emphasis to citizenship training -- Evidences of increasing rural participation -- Possibility of a real national leadership.".
- catalog extent "p. 704-716 ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Challenge to democracy. VI, Toward a new rural statesmanship.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Challenge to democracy. VI, Toward a new rural statesmanship.".
- catalog isPartOf "Bulletin (Iowa Agricultural Experiment Station) ; P26.".
- catalog isPartOf "Bulletin / Iowa Agricultural Experiment Station ; P26".
- catalog issued "1941".
- catalog issued "1941.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Ames, Iowa : Agricultural Experiment Station, Agricultural Extension Service, Iowa State College,".
- catalog relation "Challenge to democracy. VI, Toward a new rural statesmanship.".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog subject "Agriculture and politics United States History.".
- catalog subject "S61 .E1 no.P26".
- catalog tableOfContents "Give us men -- How do we get our leaders -- The older rural statesmen -- But no real agricultural consciousness -- Agriculture split over slavery -- The farmer gets the short end of the free-soil team -- Agrarian crusade lacks breadth and balance -- Agricultural department and the colleges get off to a low start -- but gradually get together on common problems -- Land-grant colleges train technical experts and administrators -- Why not train for political leadership as well? -- Early vision of training for public leadership -- This aim slow to get recognition -- World War and depression give emphasis to citizenship training -- Evidences of increasing rural participation -- Possibility of a real national leadership.".
- catalog title "The challenge to democracy. VI, Toward a new rural statesmanship / by E.D. Ross.".
- catalog title "Toward a new rural statesmanship".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".