The social center
BULLETIN OF THE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN Serial No. 470: General Series, No. 306.
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An address delivered by Hon. Woodrow Wilson, Governor of New Jersey, before the First National Conference on Civic and Social Center Development, at Madison, Wis., October 25, 1911.
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Woodrow Wilson
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Ready for Use—The Means of Concerting Common Life
Spontaneous Development
Common Center Essential to Community Life
Means to the Unity of Communities
Worth Any Effort to Promote
Common Feeling Essential to Free Government
Means to Liberal Education
Conference Always Modifies and Improves Thought
Will Make Easier Solution of Great Problems
Adjustment Necessary to Liberty
Analysis Accomplished—Now Assembled
Enlightened Control in Place of Management
Faith In People Justified
This Movement Fundamentally American
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