“New plains frontier was politically organized and opened and settled with little, if any, heed to its natural features of climate and land cover.”

—  John M. Gaus

John Merriman Gaus, cited in: Renée Beville Flower, ‎Brent M. Haddad (2014), Reawakening the Public Research University. p. 197

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