AGRICULTURAL INDEX 



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Rural schools — Continued 



Fair plav in our schools. M. Jo&lin. O Judd 

 Farmer 67:757 N 15 'lO 



Farm labor vs. school attendance. G. Folks. 

 Am Child (105 E. 22d st, N.Y. 50c) 2:73-89 

 My '20 



Forward, rural schools; here's the program 

 approved by the recent National rural con- 

 ference. Banker-F 7:14 D '19 



Four hints for country schools in December. 

 C. C. Wright. Prog F 33:1396 D 21 '18 



Future of rural schools. W: Orr. Rural 

 Manhood 10:175. 2S3-4 Ap, Je '19 



Good country schools. A. B. Macdonald. 11 

 Country Gent S5:3-4-f S 11; 9 X 13 '20 



Hand work in the rural school. C: A. King. 

 Educ (120 Boylston st. Boston 40c) 41:320-4 

 Ja "21 



Hicrh schools for all. or for a privileged minor- 

 ity? il Am City (Town and county ed.) (154 

 Nassau st. N.Y. 35c) 21:332 O '19 



Hitting the mark. F. G. Wadsworth. Rural 

 Manhood 11::;;-; Ja '-0 



Hot lunches served in rural schools. Am City 

 — Town and county ed (154 Nassau st, N.Y. 

 35c) 21:30 Jl '19 



How? cooperation! G. B. Breitigam. il Suc- 

 cessful F 19:14-t- S '20 



Impioved rural schools. R. A. Hayne. Nat 

 Stock & F 43:228 My 24 '19 



In a countrv school. A. "Wenz. Dakota F 40: 

 1038 My 15 '20 



Industrial problems in rural schools. H. J. 

 Barber. Industrial Arts M (354 Milwaukee 

 st, Milwaukee, Wis. 25c) 8:242 Je '19 



Let's have better schools. A. A. Thompson, 

 il Banker-F 6:7 X '19 



Making of a country school. J Ag (Quebec) 

 24:xiv Jl; xiv Ag '20 



Making the rural school efficient: a state- 

 ment of the problem and a solution, the 

 county unit plan. Cal Taxpayers' J (1502 

 Humboldt bank bldg.. San Francisco) p 3-6 

 S '20 



Making up lost time in the schools. C. C. 

 Wright. Prog F 34:65 Ja 11 '19 



Notes on the rural schools; symposium. Rmal 

 N Y 80:601 Ap 16 '21 



Outlines in rural school problems for normal 

 training high schools. (C. 5) 44p il '18 la. 

 Dept. of pub. instruction, Des Moines 



Passing of the little red school. D. Wil- 

 helm. il Country Gent 84:15-164- Ap 26 '19 



Plav days in rural schools. C. J. Galpin and 

 E. Weisman. il Wis Ag Ext C 118:1-20 '19; 

 Abstract. Hoard's D 58:1009 D 12 '19 



Plea for music in the rural school. A. P. 

 Barnes. Dakota F 39:732 Ap 15 '19 



Problem of the rural school. H: Conn. Farm- 

 er's Advocate 55:392 Mr 4 '20 



Reconstructed rural school. H. G. Perkin- 

 son. il Penn State F 12:74 Ap '19 



Rejuvenation of the rural school. M. E. 

 Kramer. Educ (120 Boylston st, Boston 

 35c) 40:108-10 O '19 



Retain the district schooLs. Rural X Y 80: 

 70 .la 15 '21 



Revitalized rural school. W. L. Nelson. Breed- 

 er's Gaz 75:243 Ag 7 '20 



Rural child and compulsory school attend- 

 ance. G. Folks. Am Child (105 E. 22d st, 

 N.Y. 50c) 2:139-44 Ag '20 



Rural communities' greatest need. M. G. 

 Feint, il Cornell Countryman 18:377-80 Ap 

 •21 



Rural education. Scottish J Ag 3:334-7 Jl '20 



Rural education as an element in the 

 strength of the nation. A. S. Baylor. Nat 

 Educ Assn Pro (1400 Massachusetts av, 

 N.W.. Washington, D.C. $2) 65:226-30 '17 



Rural people a strong factor in rural edu- 

 cational problems. W. H. Campbell. Nat 

 Educ Assn Pro (1400 Massachusetts av. 

 N.W., Washington, D.C. $2) 65:600-2 '17 



Rural school. A. R. Mann, il Nor' -West F 40: 

 996 O 5 '21 



Rural school and rural society after the war. 

 M. Schoen. School and Soc (Science Press, 

 Garrison, X.Y. 10c) 9:89-90 Ja IS '19 



Rural schools. (In Schoolmen's Week Pro., 

 1918. p. 169-216) '18 Pa. Univ., Philadel- 

 phia 



Rural schools and the war. M. S. McX'aught. 

 Nat Educ Assn Pro (1400 Massachusetts 

 av. X.W., Washington, D. C. $2) 65:651-2 '17 



Rural schools' health duty. M. R. Morris. 

 Ohio F 145:490 Mr 13 '20 



Rural schools; library and equipment. W. F. 

 Doughty. (B. SOa) 31p '18 Texas Dept. of 

 educ. Austin 



Rural schools today. P. P. Claxton. Banker- 

 F 8:13 F '21 



Rural-teacher preparation in state normal 

 schools. E. Burnham. (B. 1918, 27) 77p 'IS 

 U..'^. Bur. of educ, Washington, D.C. 



Sage-brush interlude. A. Cowdery. Harper's 

 (Franklin sq., N.Y. 35c) 139:432-6 Ag '19 



School and community, il Successful F 19: 

 34 S '20 



School pig. J. E. Moses, il N C Ag Ext C 81: 

 1-4 '18 



School question. E. Millikin. Ohio F 143: 

 6;^0 Ap 26 '19 



School that meets community needs. C. R. 

 Hoffer. il Wallaces' F 45:1310 My 7 '20 



Schools of then and now. E. P. Snyder. Nat 

 Stock & F 43:976 N 22 '19 



Score card for rural schools; for plan of 

 standard rural school. E. L. Holton and 

 V. L. Strickland. Kan Ag Coll (Manhattan) 

 B V 2.no 9:1-14 '18 



Social surveys of riual school districts; hew 

 made and how utilized. C. J. Galpin and 

 others, maps Wis Ag Ext C 122:1-24 '20 



Some phases of the rural-school problem. 

 M. C. C. Bradford. Nat Educ Assn Pro 

 (1400 Massachusetts av, X.W., Washii>gton, 

 D.C. $2) 65:650-1 '17 



Some remarkable achievements in rural 

 schools. A. E: Winship. Nat Educ Assn Pro 

 (1400 ISlassachusetts av, N.W., Washington, 

 D.C. $2) 65:791-5 '17 



Soul of the rural school. Pacific Rural Press 

 t<9:147 Ja 24 '20 



Square deal for country school-children. 

 Outlook (3S1 4th av. N.Y. 10c) 121:378 Mr 

 5 '19; Same. School and Soc (Science 

 Press, Garrison, X.Y. 10c) 9:331-2 Mr 15 '19 



Square deal for farm children. Dakota F 

 39:1824 N 15 '19 



Square deal for the country school. Am City 

 — Town and county ed (154 Nassau st, X.Y. 

 35c) 21:28-9 Jl '19 



Steps in rural education. P. P. Claxton. 

 Banker-F 6:11-12 N '19 



Storv of the little red schoolhouse. E. S. 

 Campbell, il Nature Study (Ithaca, N.Y. 

 15cj 14:313-17 X '18 



Strengthening the rural community through 

 the public school and allied agencies. W: 

 B. Aspinwall. Educ (120 Boylston st. Bos- 

 ton 40c) 41:449-53 My '21 



Supervision of rural schools. W: J. Hollo- 

 wav. (In 52d annual rep., 1918. p. 106-S3) 

 il '18 Md. Dept. of educ, Baltimore 



Teachers should direct pupil's play. F. C. 

 Hebel. Nat Stock & F 43:240 My 24 '19 



Teaching cleanliness. Nat Stock & F 43:592 

 As 30 '19 



Ten essentials for the health of rural chil- 

 dren. Am City (Town and county ed.) (154 

 Xassau st, X.Y. 35c) 21:327-30 O '19 



Testimonv that challenges. L. A. Averill. 

 Education (120 Boylston st, Boston 35c) 39: 

 618-27 Je '19 



To improve the rural schools. C. Poe. Banker- 

 F 7:6 My '20 



Township boards to administer rural schools. 

 H: Conn. Farmer's Advocate 55:82 Ja 15 "20 



Training a socialized rural leadership. T. J. 

 Smart. Am J Sociology (Univ. of Chicago 

 Press. Chicago 50c) 24:389-410 Ja '19 



Village community school. W. S. Deffenbaugh. 

 il Am City — Town and county ed (Tribune 

 bldg., N.Y. 35c) 20:337-9 Ap '19 



Vitalizing the rural schools. G. M. Wilson, 

 il Successful F 19:13 F '20 



Vocational guidance in rural schools. H. C. 

 Krebs. Educ (120 Boylston st. Boston 40c) 

 41:253-9 D '20 



What are we going to do about it? Appalling 

 percentage of country school children 

 phvsicallv or mentally defective. Am City- 

 Town and county ed (154 Xassau st, X.Y. 

 35c) 21:225-6 S '19 



