Over-Fulfilled Expectations: A Life and an Era in Rural AmericaPurdue University Press, 2002 - 316 Seiten During the 1920s, the United States, suddenly aware of its potential following success in World War I, offered bright promise to its youth and especially to its rural youth. Harold Breimyer, the author of this memoir, was one of those rural youth- an Ohio farm boy. In this evocative memoir, told in the third person, Breimyer recounts how he and his fellows were encouraged to form high expectations for themselves, and how they fulfilled them. |
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... , but this is the first to appear , at least the first full one . It seems certain to help scholars and general readers enlarge their understanding of the enormously significant revolu- tion xii Editor's Introduction.
... , but this is the first to appear , at least the first full one . It seems certain to help scholars and general readers enlarge their understanding of the enormously significant revolu- tion xii Editor's Introduction.
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... tion that swept across rural America during much of Breimyer's lifetime . Perhaps it will encourage others who experienced the phenomenon in different ways but share his talent as a writer to give us accounts of their lives . Richard S ...
... tion that swept across rural America during much of Breimyer's lifetime . Perhaps it will encourage others who experienced the phenomenon in different ways but share his talent as a writer to give us accounts of their lives . Richard S ...
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... tion . Some names are no longer remembered . Each of them , in striving to fulfill his own expectations , has con- tributed to the over - fulfilling of mine . In a different vein , I acknowledge my debt of gratitude to the indi- viduals ...
... tion . Some names are no longer remembered . Each of them , in striving to fulfill his own expectations , has con- tributed to the over - fulfilling of mine . In a different vein , I acknowledge my debt of gratitude to the indi- viduals ...
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... tion ) finds himself molded . Whether success as the world views it is thereby accounted for is moot ; that outlook and character are influenced is beyond doubt . - biographical entry , Who's Who in America , 1988-89 To ask a reader to ...
... tion ) finds himself molded . Whether success as the world views it is thereby accounted for is moot ; that outlook and character are influenced is beyond doubt . - biographical entry , Who's Who in America , 1988-89 To ask a reader to ...
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... tion ) , never walked on the campus grass , and picked up stray newspa- pers and other trash on the front lawn of the university's Mumford Hall . Anyone who respects society's rules must necessarily also respect the people and processes ...
... tion ) , never walked on the campus grass , and picked up stray newspa- pers and other trash on the front lawn of the university's Mumford Hall . Anyone who respects society's rules must necessarily also respect the people and processes ...
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College and Depression Years | 73 |
Getting Established in New Deal Washington | 97 |
Reflections on the 1930s after Fifty Years | 108 |
Brainstorming Marketing Services to Agriculture | 195 |
The University of Missouri | 210 |
Extension Education in Public Affairs | 218 |
Policy Making in the 1970s | 226 |
Oil Energy and the Supply and Price of Land | 233 |
Who Will Control U S Agriculture? | 241 |
The 1920s Deja Vu | 248 |
Nominal Retirement | 266 |
Personal Tranquility 19361941 | 119 |
Farm Policy for Social Reform 19361941 | 124 |
Commodity Interests and Supply Management | 145 |
Wartime Interlude | 151 |
An Advancing Professional Career | 167 |
A Goulash of Experiences | 183 |
A Resumé | 269 |
A Futuristic Epilogue | 278 |
Biographical Data | 289 |
Bibliography | 291 |
Index | 297 |
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Seite 28 - Over the river and through the wood To Grandmother's house we go. The horse knows the way to carry the sleigh Through the white and drifting snow.
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Seite 109 - met their match. . . . I should like to have it said of my second Administration that in it these forces met their master.
Seite 24 - from Shakespeare's Twelfth Night, “Some men are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them.
Seite 28 - oh a great big fellow, Fruits all ripe and rich and mellow. Everything that's good to eat, More than I can now repeat. That's Thanksgiving.
Seite 28 - Pies of pumpkin, apple, mince, Jams and jellies, peaches, quince, Purple grapes and apples red, Cakes and nuts and gingerbread, That's Thanksgiving.