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Show 30 ay without on the cities. could not other hand, from the ten211Ce They could country. dogmatism ':i:he do again. so survive a month without of Fiske is particularly appareht discussion of the virtues of rural life. of entire of the format in Cn ap t e r- II, of liThe sus 32 in his the cities, The book is the Revealing insertion, early Country Boy's Creed:" "believe that the count.ry vrh i ch God made bea'J.tiful +h an t:le city wh i ch t18..1L Dade; -:;2_t l:'=-e o-__,,:c-of-c.oc::."'s 2...":.d .i.n touch yti th the I believe 82.::-,t:1 is the na'cur a L life 0: nan th2.t v.or-l: is v.or-l: \here·ver I find it; but t}12.t _ is ... ::1o::. e .... . .: !hUft;ce D;l; ti2Je{e of Labor de ocnd s not on wha t h ovr you do i t-; that oppor-tun i ty COLes to a boy on the farm as often 2.S to a boy in the city; tl:.at life is larger and freer arid h2:oDier on the farm than in the tovm; that my sucss depends not upon my loction, but upon myself, --not UpO::1 my dreams, but upon wha t I actually do, not upon luck but upon I believe in working when you work nluck. and playing when you play, end in giving and deT.landing a sq_uare deal in evr;;ry act of life.J3 -cnat you The Life bock dicni ty t1e do, but ends en w i, th Fello\',iship" by Ee e che r :produced the Thomas T'ixon Carver. Lmpor-t arrt country-life Another .... similar credo entitled "The Productive a 'th Lnlce r ,,,'2.S Lyman Sto'\1e \":10 presented his views in t"IO articles for '1:hc question of Cu.tlool: in 1912. ?opulation shifts, Addressing h iraae Lf Stowe noted the to ac- celer2.tion in the city-to-country movement "1d expressed 32Ibid., pp. 331.9l.f., p. 18-JO. 35. |