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Five Harvard men are among the editors of a new scientific quarterly, the Journal of Rural Sociology, which will begin publication in April.
T. Lynn Smith, a former graduate student in Sociology, is managing editor, while Carl C. Zimmerman and Pitirim A. Sorokin of the Department of Sociology, John D. Black, professor of Economics, and Corrado Gini, of the Royal University in Rome, Italy, now visiting Lecturer in Sociology, are associate editors.
The purpose of the publication is to present a realistic interpretation of rural problems in America and to combat the misinformation and biased propaganda concerning farm problems which is now being get before the farmers.
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