TEACHERS' COTTAGES 



REFERENCES. 



Some of the more important articles upon the subject are : 



Teachers' Cottages iu Washington. Josephine Corliss Preston, Bulletin No. 

 27, 1915. Olympia, Wash. 



Cottage homes for teachers. Southern School Journal, 24 :11-12, May, 1913. 

 Southern School Journal, 24:11-13, July, 1913. 



Fleniington, Mary B. The Teachers' Boarding Place. American School Board 

 Journal, 50:18, February, 1915. 



Homes for Rural Teachers. North Carolina Education, 9:18, March, 1915. 



Peiinybacker, Mrs. Percy V. Need of Teachers' Homes. Ladies' Home Jour- 

 nal, 32:25, February, 1915. Illus. 



Teacherage. Ladies' Home Journal, 31 :5, September, 1914. 



Wood, Mrs. Mary I. The School Manse in Reality. Ladies' Home Journal, 

 32 :25, February, 1915. 



Other publications which will be found particularly helpful in 

 this connection are : 



Rural Schoolhouses and Grounds. Fletcher B. Dresslar, Bulletin, 1914, No. 

 12, U. S. Bureau of Education. 



Tree Planting on Rural School Grounds. Wm. L. Hall, Farmers' Bulletin, 

 No. 134, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. 



The Farragut School. A. C. Monahan and Adams Phillips, Bulletin 1913, No. 

 49, U. S. Bureau of Education. 



The Status of Rural Education in the United States. A. C. Monahan, Bulle- 

 tin 1913, No. 8, U. S. Bureau of Education. 



County Unit Organization for the Administration of Rural Schools. A. C. 

 Monahan, Bulletin 1914, No. 44, U. S. Bureau of Education. 



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