Abstract Connecticut has set an admirable example in giving work to some of its unemployed workers. The author describes how money appropriated to aid the unemployed was spent in giving them work in the state forests and parks. Besides giving the men needed assistance it resulted in improvement work in the woods which would not have been done ordinarily but which will yield handsome returns in greater fire safety and improved growing conditions.
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