| | Long, Hard Months of Work Separate the | |
| | Rough Shanty from White Clapboards and | |
| | an Automobile | [Frontispiece] |
| | Land Is Not the Only Stake in America for | |
| | These Polish Parents | [Facing p. 4] |
| | The Owner of this Farm, Settled in 1917, Has | |
| | Persuaded Six Members of His Family to | |
| | Buy Farms in the Neighborhood | " [14] |
| | Friendly Assistance Makes Pioneering Less | |
| | Baffling | " [44] |
| | The Wisconsin Colonization Company Sees the | |
| | Need of Community Centers | " [54] |
| | This Two-year-old Wisconsin Farm Is Just | |
| | Ready to Care for Its Newly Acquired | |
| | Shropshire Ewes | " [64] |
| | This Settler Started Ten Years Ago with No | |
| | Money | " [136] |
| | These Children and Teachers in New Mexico | |
| | Join Forces to Wipe Out Illiteracy | " [146] |
| | The Largest Girl Won a Prize for Scholarship | " [146] |
| | Immediate Returns from Child Labor Do Not | |
| | Make Up for Loss of Schooling | " [214] |
| | The Arrival of an Immigrant Settler in 1883 |
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| | Was Shown in a Community Pageant | " [242] |
| | The Same Man Is Working for Land and Community | |
| | Development | " [242] |
| | A Rural Community Center Plan Was Developed | |
| | by the Wisconsin Colonization | |
| | Company for Southern Sawyer County | " [252] |