Abstract

For several years I taught and worked among the primitive rural people of Panama. These years were full of heartbreaking observation and uphill but rewarding effort. Then I had a chance to come to the United States, under the auspices of the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs and train for a year, in subjects related to rural economics and sociology, with the Bureau of Agricultural Economics in the United States Department of Agriculture.

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