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Show 10 His utterlce. t2..t h Ls the sive :for adult life. Gifford Pinchot, directing of th.e the f'arm , the fo::..'" old orace Plunkett, ditions for farm out of the that r..ecessary in the the If as on problems country •• ,5 that Pinchot's The occasions eminent leader in Ireland, in fact, the TneC?JiS a Sir improving living of Roosevelt, people. conerence adopt lcnovrl.edge of several and the movement subject o oe n on Tom \'1 atson, corif'e r- vll th Pinchot to to q_uick conmi.as i on a conferred cooperative on rural the for extremely deep throughout Roo seve I twas appoint of life Populist, farmers' PIUl1.J-:ett to previously o£ the compassion is Chief Forester and fellm',r-Proo"'es- securing conditions ac tue.L certain it and attention of the ration to the the and Fresident had with knovm,4 ran Predictably, Bad Lands cattleman in the a we I L society f'r on his suggestion J as identification with and of Americ2l1 sector his early 1880s is the during experience matter, con- had asked end it was suggestion origi nated.6 Appointed tion to L. H. to B2.i1ey, the Country Life. Comrai.s s i on we re Cen:lon L. , Butterfield, in addi- Gifford 4As 2. refresher one could do no better than to consul t Roosevel t' s own ac courrt in ,_Y1_ AutobiorT2.1)hy U:ew York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1926), pp. 93-128. 5Theodore 6Ibid., r.ev, Ground 19?), pp. p. Roosevelt, 413. U;ew York. 340-44. See Pn Autobiogranhy, also Gifford Drace and Harcourt, pp. 13-14. Pinchot, Breaking Company, Inc., |