Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Agricultural Papers of George Washington
He spent much of his time and energy collecting money with which to make the fine Y. M. C. A. Building known as Byers Hall, a homelike place for the students to gather. The furnishings, lights and pictures were details which did not escape his careful planning. But the main attraction was the wonderful fireplaces with their bright and cheerful log fires. Here he gathered around. Him his first group of staunch student friends, many of whom remained his regular correspondents to the day of his death. So engrossing was this work for young men that he remained to complete two years of post-graduate study, during which time he special ized in sociology and economics.
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