In October 1920, in The Rotarian Vol. XVII, No.4, page204, in the bottom third of the page, folks may have first read the thoughts of William John Walker, who wrote:
If you want to live in the kind of town like the kind of town you like,
You needn't slip your clothes in a grip and start on a long, long hike;
You'll only find what you've left behind
For there's nothing that's really new.
It's a knock at yourself when you knock your town –
It isn't the town, it's you!
Real towns are not made by men afraid
Lest somebody else gets ahead,
When everyone works and nobody shirks
You can raise a town f...
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