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Mr. Kirk Munroe to the Round Table Order.
_My Dear Fellow-members of the Round Table:_
I have just returned from a visit that I wish every one of you
might have made with me. It was to the GOOD WILL FARM away down in
the State of Maine. There I spent two happy days, and from there I
have come away filled with enthusiasm for the most splendid
charity of which I have any knowledge. If you could only see what
I have seen, and hear what I have heard, that manual
training-school that we are proposing to build for the Good Will
boys _some time_ would long since have been built and in active
operation. As you can't see it, and probably know just as little
about it as I did before going there, which was practically
nothing at all, I am going to try and give you a slight idea of
what the Good Will Farm is, and what it is doing.
The man who conceived the idea of GOOD WILL FARM, and has made it
his life-work, is the Rev. G. W. Hinckley, a splendid, manly,
whole-souled Christian, who when he was a boy had as a playmate
the son of a very poor widow. This woman went away from home every
day to work after giving her boy his breakfast. Then she locked
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