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INDEX 



school and the playground 18; radius of 

 influence 19; size of 19; age groupings 117; 

 topography 117; space divisions 119, 121, 

 123; space requirements, miscellaneous 

 123; for apparatus 129; for games and 

 sports 131; in large parks 199; in reserva- 

 tions 212; the playground program 712; 

 personnel 712; conduct of 713; lighting of 

 807; sanitary care of playgrounds 889. 



Policing of parks, division of 519; rules and 

 regulations 747; methods used 748; ex- 

 amples of examination questions for park 

 police 751-760; series of lessons used in 

 training of 761 ; organization of park police 

 770; rules for government of park police 

 771-781; examples of legal provisions giv- 

 ing police authority to park employees 

 783; pension fund 783; examples of rules 

 and regulations for the governance of the 

 use of properties 785; policing of botanical 

 gardens 974. 



Polo 197. 



Pomona, Cal. 502. 



Pools, construction of 342; cost data 356. 

 (See Swimming pools.) 



Portland, Me. 428, 495. 



Portland, Ore. 94, 95, 475, 904, 926. 



Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 408. 



Privies 841. 



Providence, R. I. 453, 476, 498, 904. 



Publicity, in connection with park study 61 ; 

 through superintendent's contacts with 

 public 548; educational publicity regard- 

 ing facilities and their location 983 ; pub- 

 lished pamphlets 984; talks and lectures 

 984; personal visits 985; special announce- 

 ments 985; parades and demonstrations 

 986; exhibits 987; newspaper publicity 

 987; bulletin newspapers 988; annual 

 reports 989; signs and bulletin boards 989; 

 publicity for use of park signs 990; rules 

 and regulations 991; organization for edu- 

 cational publicity 992; the publicity direc- 

 tor 993. 



Pueblo, Col. 429, 904. 



Quincy, 111. 423. 

 Quoits 310. 



Racine, Wis. 496, 655, 656, 660, 904, 926. 



Records, of meetings; record keeping, of legal 

 provisions 569; of official proceedings 570; 

 inventories 573; land records 573; forms 

 for inventories 577, 578, 579, 580; financial 

 records of municipal funds general or 

 current expense 581; special 581; operating 

 582; accounting 583 ; thebudget 583 ; finan- 

 cial records for management purposes 589; 

 for the operation of business activities 591 ; 

 cost records 595; performance records and 

 business statistics 604; uniform systems 

 and records 606; uniform park statistics 

 607; filing and indexing 61 1 ; of engineering 

 operations 623; records of trees and shrubs 



957- 



Recreation, surveys 68; recreation division, 

 functions of 519, 708; statistics on 605; 

 buildings 397, 399; the program chil- 

 dren's playgrounds 712; athletics 715; 

 hiking 718; winter sports 719; boating 720; 

 fishing 721; camping 721; nature activities 

 723; community music 724; drama 726; 

 social activities 727; picnicking 728; danc- 

 ing 730; handcraft 730; administration of 

 recreation facilities, of swimming pools 

 731; of golf courses 735; administrative 

 staff 740; lighting for recreation facilities 

 803. (See Playgrounds, Neighborhood 

 playfield parks, Games.) 



Refreshment stands and restaurants, facili- 

 ties in picnic groves 192; stands 205, 21 1; 

 restaurants 205; charges for refreshments 

 500, 504; protection of food served 873; 

 example of regulations governing rental of 

 refreshment stands 875. 



Reports, of park studies 57; legal require- 

 ments regarding general reports 462; man- 

 ager's daily reports 593; cost reports 593, 

 598; annual reports 609, 989; time 652; 

 pay roll 652; efficiency rating 65 3; accident 

 653; attendance 714; of recreation workers 

 743; park reports 1020. 



Reservations or forest parks, as part of park 

 system 14, 37; ownership of 39; functions 

 and design of 207; picnic places in 209; 

 sanitation 209; camping 210; bathing and 

 boating 211; inns and refreshment stands 



