“MAMWM car. ._.;,- _/ri'-,. WWI-t!“ PM†The biggest thing which President Coolidge has done. not only for the Black Hills but for all the album territory in that truly Western coun- try. has been to make evident to the nation the nvnihbimy and the prac- liability of that section I: a work- shop where the Chief Executive of the (testes: eorporation in the world is :ble to conduct his business with a (utility and convenience that he would enjoy in either Washington or New York. Not n Handicap There is no denying that the peo- ple of the East have sincerely enter- tained the idea that a sojourn in the Western country, while furnishing all the comforts of civiliutién. yet en- tailed certain handicaps-that it was a place to play, but not to work, and that a visit involved a loss of time and facility of communication which worked to disadvantage of the traveV ler. President Coolidge, for his part, has shown that for all of the I.MO miles between the Black Hills and Washington, the ordinary conven‘ iences have made it possible for him to conduct the supervision of the flood activities. the direction of the Geneva disarmament conference, the negotiations relative to tax reduction. and 'in short. ill! the executive hush ness with equal facility as if he was at all times established at his desk in the White House in Washington. Value of Change The President by his visit has not only dissipated the myth of distance, but he has made plain to the business people of the East that the western trip.' which they have all been pryin- isime themselves need no longer' be postponed to the time when they can ottrord to cut away from business-- because whether their journey takes them to the Black Hills. .or even be- yond. they will find ready and wait- ing for them not only the conven- iences which will allow them to carry on business as usual but a change BUSINESS NOT HAIPEIBD Malice No Handicap to Tuls- lctiol of Duties: Chance of Scene Bearedieial; In General works-Akers-Simple Li- brary cataloging: American Library Association-Libraries gnd Adult Education: Cooper-A. L. A. Catalog, 1926; Crothers--Modern Essay; Dro, _ . ' . z: ne_w business Vigor. RECENT ADDITIONS . TO PUBLIC LIBRARY Referenee-The Deerfield, 1927 Americana Annual. 1927. 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