Agricultural education in American Samoa

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1936
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McTaggart, Earl Linton
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[Honolulu]
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During two years residence in American Samoa as Superintendent of Education the writer became greatly interested in agricultural education there. In thirty-five years the population of American Samoa has more than doubled. Will this same increase hold true for the future? If so, what is to be done about the food and money needed? What changes will have to be made in agriculture?
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Typescript.
Bibliography: leaves 199-202.
v, 202 leaves maps, tables
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Education -- American Samoa, Agricultural education -- American Samoa, Agricultural education, Economic history, Education, Manners and customs, American Samoa, American Samoa, American Samoa
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Theses for the degree of Master of Education (University of Hawaii (Honolulu no. 12
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