How people can educate themselves to help themselves [manuscript] : 1940 June.

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How people can educate themselves to help themselves [manuscript] : 1940 June.

The memoranda from Smith to University of Virginia Professor George B. Zehmer, subtitled "A program of action to stimulate and develop individual initiative for the economic and social betterment of the individuals, neighborhood and community," recommended a program which led to the establishment of the Community Service Bureau of the Extension Division.

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Smith, William A. (William Aloysius), 1929-

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William Smith was about 21 years old when he travelled to Brisbane aboard the "Young Australia" in 1864. Smith and his companion Richard Harding Watt were obviously young, well-educated, and quite religious friends from Manchester looking forward to a new life in Queensland. The two berthed together, after getting rid of a troublesome companion, and did most things together especially producing the middle cabin journal "Etches and Sketches" for circulation in rivalry with the saloon...

Zehmer, George B. (George Baskerville), 1893-1961

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