Theodore Schultz Quotes
My Schooling Was Disrupted By The Shortage Of Labor During World War I. It Meant Foregoing High School. Then, Late In 1921, I Entered Upon A Short Course In Agriculture At South Dakota State College. I Managed To Enter College In 1924, And I Was Permitted To Complete My College Work In Three Years.
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