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wish, in this connection, to call special attention to the interest
shown by the rural churches of the State in the work of this de-
partinent in its eiliorts to aid them in improving general social
conditions in their parishes. Further, he has prepared a number
of newspaper articles on various phases of agricultural econo-
iuics, and has collaborated with Mr. K. T. Crawley, industrial
Agent of the C`. & O. Railroad Company, in furnishing material
descriptive of agricultural conditions in Kentucky for publica-
tion in his advertising magazine, "Agricultural and industrial
Outlook Along the ("hesapeake and Ohio Railway l.ines."