Om Cooperation in Coopersburg
This 1917 book recounts the experiences of a community in Pennsylvania during World War I. Coopersburg was one of many small towns across the United States that responded to the needs of the war effort by forming local committees focused on improving civic life and coordinating their efforts. The author describes in detail the successes and challenges of these efforts in Coopersburg, providing a model for other communities looking to respond to crises.
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