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- The Irrigation Age, Vol. 18
The Irrigation Age, Vol. 18
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Excerpt from The Irrigation Age, Vol. 18: November, 1902
There has been no important change in the laws and no new interpretation given since the above statement was made, to bring about Mr. Maxwell's conversion to the opinion that California needs no reform in its irrigation laws.
One of Mr. Maxwell's grievances is that I entered the Department's service from Wyoming. He appar ently does not like that State or any of its citizens. In the supplement to the National Homemaker for March, 1902, he voices this feeling as follows.
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