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562; compensation and grades 562; disci- 

 pline and office character 565; the office 

 manual 566; chart showing progress of 

 office work 567; record keeping 569. 



Oklahoma City, Okla. 86, 91, 476, 496, 904, 

 926. 



Omaha, Neb. 476, 495, 503, 504, 904, 926. 



Operation and maintenance, sources of reve- 

 nue for 491. 



Organization, office organization 507; com- 

 mittee organization 508; by-laws 508; 

 meetings and records of proceedings 514; 

 executive organization, importance of 516; 

 divisional organization, office 517; engi- 

 neering 517; legal 518; maintenance 518; 

 horticultural 518; forestry 519; botanical 

 gardens, arboretums, conservatories 519; 

 police 519; recreation 519; miscellaneous 

 520; charts showing types of organization 

 516, 521, 523, 524, 525, 528, 529, 530, 531, 

 532, 533; the chief executive 534; execu- 

 tive organization in small and large com- 

 munities 549. 



Orlando, Fla. 220, 229. 



Outdoor theatres, examples of 407. 



Ovals and other areas of small dimensions, 

 as part of park system 14. 



Ovens, at picnic places 193; designs of 386. 



Paddle tennis, layout of court 321. 



Palisade Interstate Park, N. Y. 40, 465. 



Palo Alto, Cal. 145. 



Pana, 111. 484. 



Park association as method of government 



423- 



Park boards or commissions, in relation to 

 study of parks 55; as method of govern- 

 ment 423, 426, 435; membership of park 

 boards 452; powers given by law to 458, 

 460, 461, 462, 463. (See Governing author- 

 ities.) 



Park funds. (See Finances and Records.) 



Parking space 341. 



Pasadena, Cal. 87, 152, 178, 184, 188, 326, 



329, 344, 370, 392, 527, 531, 788, 890. 

 Passaic, N. J. 476. 

 Pavilions, plans of 405. 

 Pawtucket, R. I. 476. 



Pension fund, for park police 783. 



Peoria, 111. 495. 



Permits 744. 



Personnel, of an executive organization 516; 

 of the engineering division 517, 621; of the 

 legal division 518; of maintenance divi- 

 sion 518, 647-654; of horticultural division 

 518, 673; of police division 519; relation- 

 ships 542, 545, 619; office force 556; play- 

 ground workers 712; municipal camp staff 

 731; golf course workers 735; park police 

 749; director and staff of zoological divi- 

 sion 922, 923; of aquariums 934; of botan- 

 ical gardens 970, 971, 972; publicity direc- 

 tor 993. (See Salaries.) (See Training.) 

 (See Civil Service.) 



Petersburg, Va. 88. 



Philadelphia, Pa. u, 35, 36, 45, 100, 101, 

 103, 161, 215, 225, 367, 396, 400, 401, 452, 

 657, 785, 889, 904, 906, 911, 916, 917, 919, 

 925, 940. 



Philadelphia Zoological Garden 911, 916, 

 917. 



Phoenix, Ariz. 39. 



Picnic facilities, importance of 191; desirable 

 features 192; in reservations 209; designs 

 of ovens 385 ; of tables 388; of shelters 389; 

 picnic kit 728; suggested program 720; 

 regulations for use of grounds 720; sani- 

 tary care of grounds 888. 



Pittsburgh, Pa. 99, 101, 503, 736, 904, 926. 



Planning a park system, principles involved 

 48; study of existing facilities and needs 

 50; putting plans into execution 59; pub- 

 licity campaign 67; national agencies able 

 to help in campaigns 67; partial list of 

 recreation surveys and city plan studies 

 68; examples of general municipal and 

 county park planning by population 

 groups 70. 



Plants, propagation of 670; herbaceous per- 

 ennials 676; exhibits of 952; in New York 

 Botanical Garden 965. 



Playgrounds, as part of park system 14; for 

 kindergarten age and under 15; topog- 

 raphy of 114; equipment 115, 127; planta- 

 tions 115; space requirements for equip- 

 ment 115; for children 5 to 14 17; the 



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