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Show 32 drudgery than another the were farm youths who had never known life.35 Closely related to this theme, and of perhaps greater importance in assigning historical significance to Stowe's work, li}:ely ViaS was explicit contention city r::is::its, particul2.rly was a represented life gen..re a He of the Bailey and State for Agricultural the prison on 2-:."'1d crops e:perin.enting even, young Lnmat e s The amazing were of sentenced. huge communal, farm- a responded to the themselves on the \'lith the latest scientific own Rehabilitation was one-third of the enployment on their assenb1ed remarkable under this discharged delinquents farms, 35fCTraining and many of them City Boys Outlook, Eovember 16, 1912, p. for 586. new production and on new c?lleagues. new system. had found were format fairs, techniques, occasion, preyaring 211d reading papers to success and Industrial School of livestocl:, hosting their aELicultural procedures of walls had been razed. and mili- great enthusiasm, priding prize the lawbreaking juveniles prior, ing conp'l.ex, of and Butterfield, example, t2IY discipline jettisoned in favor with This juvenile delinq_uents. the 2nd the back-to-the-land genre recounted, r:ew York to 'which Seven years to many key tr2J1sitio118 lim\: between the country- of literature literature. story f'r-on sharp depar-tur-e that farm life ther2.pu tic va.Lue of trenendous be to his Over gainful making fine Country Life," The |