AGRICULTURAL INDEX 



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Community clubs — Conliinicd 



Coiimuinitv war clubs ■uin out. E. Lloyd, il 

 Bankei-F 5:10-11 Ag 'IS 



County with community clubs. Wallaces' F 

 41:830 Je 9 '16 



Farmers' clubs; with select bibliography for 

 use in community clubs. L,. O. Lantis. il 

 Ohio Ag Ext B V 13, no G 20p '17-'18 



How southern community clubs have changed 

 country life. E. Lloyd, il Banker-F 4:5 

 O '17 



How to build up rural communities through 

 co-operative clubs. B. R. Murphy. (In Ag- 

 ricultural extension, p SS-92> '16 National 

 implement & vehicle assn., 76 W. Monroe 

 St., Chicago 



Pettis countv's twelve clubs. J. Deare. Coun- 

 try Gent 83:54 Mr 9 '18 



Rural club. Hoard's D 53:228 Mr 2 '17 



Rural community cluD m Iowa. 1. L. Mast. 

 Am Coop J 12:723 Jl "17 



Two successful community clubs. Wallaces' F 

 42:845 My 25 '17 



Tying city and country together. B. F. Faast. 

 Hoard's D 52:916 Ja 19 '17 



Work of our agricultural club. Mrs G. R. Pay- 

 ton. Mo Ag Bd B V 14:21-5 Ap '16 



Programs 



Programs and suggestions for rural schools 



and community meetings. (C. Ill) 17p n.d. 



111. Supt. of public instruction, Spring- 

 field 

 Community fairs , 



Community fair. J. S. Moran. il Farmers' B 



870:1-11 '17 / 



Community fair — a factor in rurjal education. 



S. G. Rubinow. School and Society (Science 



Press, Garrison, N.Y. 10c) 6:96-101 Jl 28 '17 

 How a community fair helps. W. I. Wright. 



Prog F 31:1050 S 2 '16 

 How to hold a community fair. R. Thomas. 



il Prog F 32:989 S 22 '17 

 How to succeed with community fairs. C. 



Davis, il Prog F 32:901 Ag 25 '17 

 Local fairs. L. O. Lantis. Ohio F 141:790 Je 



22 '18 

 Make plans now for a community fair. W. N. 



Hutt. Prog F 32:469 Ap 14 '17 

 Making a go of the community fair. C. Davis. 



il Country Gent 82:1409 S 15 '17 

 Our community fair. Prog F 32:826 Jl 28 '17 

 Successful community fair. Rural N Y 75: 



1045 Ag 5 '16 

 Successful communitv fair. R. Thomas, il 



Prog F 31:1465 D 23 '16 

 Test of a community. H. B. Potter, il Purdue 



Ag 11:9-10 Ja '17 

 Community gardens 

 Allotments in the year 1793 and in 1917. il 



Gard Chron (Lond) 62:256 D 29 '17 

 Community potato crop. Rural N Y 77:32 



Ja 12 '18 

 Experiences of a garden supervisor. Rural 



N Y 76:836 Je 30 '17 



* Ideal village. New Statesman (10 Great Queen 



St, Kingsway, London, W. C. 6d) 11:48-9 

 Ap 20 '18 



Our first year war gardens. G. Tabor, il 

 Country Life 33:67-9 F 'i8 



Production of food in urban centres: Birken- 

 head. J Bd Ag 24:551-5 Ag '17 

 Community institutes 



Community institutes; notes on the purpose 

 and the method of the institutes held in 

 twenty-three cities in 1915 and 1916. W. S. 

 Bittner. (B. v. 2, no. 5) 27p '17 Extension 

 division, Indiana univ., Bloomington 

 Community l<itchens 



* Communal kitchens and the birth-rate. Lens. 



New Statesman (10 Great Queen st. Kings- 

 way, London, W. C. 6d) 10:277-8 D 22 '17 

 Communal kitchens in European countries. 

 A. L. Whitney. Monthly Review (U.S. Bur. 

 of labor statistics, Washington, D.C.) 6: 

 1420-5 Je '18 



* Community kitchen in a neighborhood house. 



F. Ingram. (Pamph. 146) 5p 5c '18 Nat. 

 conference of social work, Kansas City, Mo. 

 England is turning to communal kitchens as 

 a means of conserving food. Six of these 

 kitchens have already been established un- 

 der Lord Rhondda, and haVe been fairly suc- 



cessful. Nearly 50,000 meals have been 

 served the past eight months in two kitchens 

 maintained in West Ham, near London. The 

 average charge has been 10 cents per meal 

 to consumers, although nourishing meals 

 are sold for as little as 2 cents. A com- 

 munal kitchen with capacity for 1,000 meals 

 daily, opened recently in North Woolwich 

 Road, represented an investment of only 

 $1,500 and gives great economies in fuel and 

 labor, as well as furnishing properly cooked 

 foods with full nutritive value and the avoid- 

 ance of waste 

 Public service and the private kitchen; with 

 discussion. C. P. Gilman. (.In Sagamore 

 sociological conference, Pro., 1917, p. 33-42) 

 '17 W: C. Ewing, sec, 985 Washington st, 

 Boston 



* Science of national kitchens. Lens. New 



Statesman (10 Great Queen st, Kingsway, 

 London, W. C. 6d) 11:68-9 Ap 27 '18 

 ^'ee also People's kitchens 

 BibSiography 

 List of references on community kitchens. 9p 

 mim (My 18) '18 U.S. Library of Congress, 

 Division of bibliography, Washington, D.C. 



Community life 



Church of the small commvmity and the con- 

 servation of community spirit. E. R. Groves. 

 Rural Manhood 7:94-6 Jl '16 



Community center; what it is and how to or- 

 ganize it. H: E. Jackson. (B. 1918, no. 11) 

 52p il '18 U.S. Bur. of educ, Washington, 

 D.C. 



Community organization. T: N. Carver. N H 

 Ag Dept Rep v 34:41-53 '16 



Communitv spirit and rural development. 

 G. M. Frier. Purdue Ag 13:103-4 D '18 



Community Sunday program. D. E. Lorentz. 

 Rural Manhood 7:69-70 Ap '16 



Duty of the farmer to the community. A. R. 

 Mann, il N Y Farms & Markets Dept Ag B 

 97:291-305 Jl '17: Same. Am Assn Farmers' 

 Inst Workers Pro 1917:65-73 '18 



Moliilizing the rural community. E. L. Mor- 

 gan, il Mass Ag Ext B 23:1-54 '18 



Penn Center picnic. E. J. Bosley. il Wallaces' 

 F 42:779 My 11 '17 



* Plan for a definite community program and 



examples of work done by rural commu- 

 nities. (Sup. to E.xtension service news, v. 

 l,no. 4) 4p maps (O) '18' N.Y. State coll. 

 of ag., Ext. dept., Ithaca 

 School as a factor in community life. Am City 

 — Town and county ed (Tribune bldg., N.Y. 

 35c) 17:515-16 D '17 

 Social life of the rural community. G. Dawson. 



il Purdue Ag 11:54-5 F '17 

 Working with other folks: suggestions for 

 January. C. Poe. Prog F 32:1355 D 29 '17 

 Community meat clubs. See Meat clubs 

 Community theater. See Theater, Community 



Companion crops 



Doubling up crops. B. Howard, il Country 



Gent 83:37 Mr 2 '18 

 Experience in intercropping. D. C. Kauffman. 



Nat Stock & F 41:1141 F 9 '18 

 Growing orchard crops. C. I. Lewis. Better 



Fruit 12:12 Mr '18 

 Intercropping. Market Growers J 18:316-17+ 



Mv 1 '16 

 Intercropping and catch cropping in Bel- 

 gium. J Bd Ag 24:646-9 S '17 

 Inter-cropping in Ohio. J. W. Henceroth. il 



Ohio F 140:430 N 10 '17 

 Intercropping in orchards. C. I. Lewis, il 



Country Gent 83:22 Mr 9 '18 

 Intercropping of young irrigated orchards. 



R. S. Vaile. Cal'Ag Exp C 194:1-11 '18 

 Intercropping strawberries. G. A. Balden. 



Market Growers J 22:112 F 1 '18 

 Intercropping the orchard. E. H. Favor. 11 



Fruit-Grower 28:214 Ap 1 '17 

 Intercropping the young orchard — from an 



economic standpoint. M. C. Burritt. il N Y 



Ag Dept B 79, pt 1:794-802 Ja '16: Same. N Y 



Ag Dept Rep 1910, pt 2:794-802 '17 

 Intercropping to keep up fertility and provide 



some cash. M. Rosby. il Country Gent 81: 



1631 S 2 '16 



