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INDEX 



legislation in regard to recreation 449; 

 service of aquariums to 937. 



Seats, design of combined picnic bench and 

 table 388; stationary seat 416. 



Seattle, Wash. 94, 95, 455, 475, 491, 494, 497, 

 904, 0.26. 



Secretary, of park board 508; duties as pre- 

 scribed by law 509, 513, 521, 526, 558, 

 616; qualifications of 555; personal quali- 

 ties 556; duties of secretary 558. 



Service areas 114; importance of proper de- 

 signing 234; examples of 655; for zoolog- 

 ical parks 917; in botanical gardens 951. 



Sewage, disposal of, treatment of. (See 

 Sanitation.) 



Sheds 661. 



Shelters, at picnic places 193; in large parks 

 205; at ice skating rinks 377; designs of 

 picnic shelters 389; shelters and comfort 

 buildings 393; examples of 395. 



Shooting range, in large parks 199. 



Shops 635; advantages of 658; inventory of 

 shop equipment 660. 



Shuffleboard, layout of court 322. 



Sioux City, Iowa 89, 476, 496, 904, 926. 



Ski jumps 380. 



Sleeping quarters, sanitation of 878; insect 

 control 879; sanitary care of areas and 

 facilities 888; of swimming pools 891, 897; 

 of organized camps 899. 



Soccer 322. 



South Bend, Ind. 496. 



Spartanburg, S. C. 889. 



Special assessments, for acquisition and im- 

 provement of park property 477. 



Special tax levies, for operation and mainte- 

 nance 492. 



Spokane, Wash. 92, 93, 452, 476, 503, 504, 

 904, 926. 



Spray outfits 672, 707. 



Springfield, 111. 496, 498. 



Springfield, Mass. 34, 93, 355, 498, 657, 904. 



Springfield, Mo. 904, 926. 



Springfield, Ohio 498. 



Stadiums, as active recreation area 14, 32; 

 design of 150; seating plans 153; in large 

 parks 197. 



Stamford, Conn. 458, 462. 



State parks, Pennsylvania 33; New York 33. 



Statuary 179. 



Stock room 613. 



Stockton, Cal. 904, 926. 



Storehouse 602. 



Streams, pollution of 892. 



Streets, in relation to parks 48. 



Studies, principles of and considerations 

 entering into 50-57; partial list of 68. 



Superintendent of parks, duties and powers 

 as prescribed by law 510, 521, 538, 539, 

 540, 541, 570; type of executive needed 

 535; where to secure executives 536; train- 

 ing of 537; relation of superintendent to 

 governing authority 541; to staff 542; to 

 department heads 545; personal contacts 

 547; contacts with the public 548; per- 

 sonal qualities of 1016. 



Supplies and equipment, legal provision for 

 purchase of 461; inventory of 576; forms 

 used 577; stock room 613; examples of 

 shop equipment 660; equipment for horti- 

 cultural division 672; equipment for light- 

 ing 803; for aquariums 929. 



Surfacing, of little children's playgrounds 

 114; of play areas 302. 



Swimming pools, sites for 44; general facts 

 about 134; in San Francisco 146; natural 

 swimming places in large parks 198; con- 

 struction of 358; examples of plans 367; 

 charges for 499, 501; administration of 

 731; fees and charges 733; instructions to 

 bathers 733; rules and regulations regard- 

 ing use of pool 734; sanitation of 891; 

 examples of state laws relating to sanita- 

 tion 897. (See Pools.) 



Syracuse, N. Y. 476, 904, 926. 



Tables, for picnicking 388. 



Tacoma, Wash. 91, 153, 155, 440, 453, 496, 

 497, 504, 718, 904, 926. 



Tampa, Fla. 496. 



Tarrytown, N. Y. 149. 



Tennis, courts on playgrounds 123; in large 

 parks 195; tether tennis 306; hand tennis 

 311; paddle tennis 321; construction of 

 courts 323; turf 324; asphalt 325; concrete 



