This is a booklet compiled by Warfield in 2006 using his new office gadget, a home version of the GBC ring binders used in printing shops. A Small-Town Boy at Work could have been a project he completed just for the family, in case any grandchildren wondered exactly what he did, or perhaps he had it in mind as a reference tool to offer to prospective contract sponsors who might be thinking of giving him consulting work. In hard copy, the booklet is about 80 to 90 pages ( I didn't hand count the pages).but most of the page count is two long printouts of published autobiographical articles. I made a quick scan of the first part of the booklet, but I did not completely scan the long journal articles. The two articles are titled: 1) Systems Profile: 1925 to Now 2) Systems Movement: Autobiographical Retrospectives: Discovering Systems Science both in Warfield Special Collection at GMU Library, and also on the web, also on Rose’s home computer in Jwpapers folder). My scanned PDF file is only six pages. I scanned the title page A Small-Town Boy at Work, then, the 1931 St. Louis Post Dispatch article, then a page listing Warfield awards and honors. Next is a single page with 8 short paragraphs referencing Warfield's professional activities. Finally I scanned the title page only, from each of Warfield's autobiographical articles (one title page from the journal Systems Research & Behavioral Science, a second title page from the journal International Journal of General Systems Research. That finishes my six page file. R.w.23 Feb 2013