Rural Problems in the United States

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Rural Problems in the United States
James E James Ernest Boyle
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" Such papers refer to the farmer in joking and be- littling terms.
This tone, carried far enough and long enough, creates a non-serious attitude towards the serious and even sacred things of life. It The Country Newspaper lot helps breed that unlovely type of youth known as a smart-alec.
And so with other matters giving an outlook on life. The attitude of the paper towards com- munity institutions the church, the school, the family, and so on helps many a youth to formu- late his amorphous phi
...losophy on these subjects. It is true, of course, that the paper is but one of a large number of influences focusing on the family, but its regular and sustained method of appearing gives it a place of prominence in the whole com- plex of influences. It is impossible to describe any one newspaper as typical or representative. Instead, it is better to describe briefly the worst type and the best type, and to suggest ways of bringing the poorer papers up to a little higher level.
The Worst Type The poorest type of country newspaper is indeed frankly inane, vapid, void, fatuous.


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