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INDEX 



Butterfield, Kenyon L. 



Agriculture in New England, 20- 



25. 

 A Point of View in Comparisons 



of City and Country Conditions, 



111-114. 

 Farmers' Social Organizations, 



536-540. 

 Need of Ideals in Rural Life, 181- 



183. 

 Report of Committee on Country 



Church Function, Policy and 



Program, 444-452. 

 Rural Organization, 500-512. 

 The Call of the Country Parish, 



442-443. 



Cameron, Agnes Dean. 



Canada's Royal Northwest Mount- 

 ed Police,' 310-311. 

 Cance, Alexander E. 



Farmer's Cooperative Exchanges, 



120-131. 



Carolina Highlanders. 58-65. 

 Carver, T. N. 



An Appreciation of Rural People, 



165-168. 



Life in the Corn Belt, 38-44. 

 Rural Economy a a Factor in 

 the Success of the Church, 426- 

 430. 

 The Moral Basis of Cooperation, 



119-120. 

 What Awaits Rural New England, 



16-19. 



Chautauqua, bibliography, 407-408. 

 Child labor, rural, 155-159. 

 Children: healthier in city than 

 country, 193-197; influence of 

 farm Jife upon, 164-165, 166- 

 167, 300; treatment of by farm? 

 ers, 301. 



Church, country: Chap. XV, 411- 

 454; bibliography, 452-454; and 

 land tenure, 421-426; decadent, 

 268; report of committee on 

 function, policy and program 

 for, 444-452 ; rural economy a 

 factor in success of, 426-430; 

 sectarianism in, 443^-444; situ- 

 ation in Ohio, 431-435; ten 

 years work in, 411-421; type 



of workers needed for, 442-443 ; 

 Wisconsin parish, 435-437. 

 City drift, mental causes behind, 



* 172-175. 

 Claghorn, Kate Holladay. 



Juvenile Delinquency in Rural 



New York, 297-303. 

 Clopper, Dr. E. N. 



Colorado Beet Workers, 156. 

 Coates, T. J. 



An Epigram on the Rural School, 



337. 



Communication and transportation : 

 Chap. X, 255-281; bibliography, 

 281 ; agricultural press, auto- 

 mobile, 273-274; circulating li- 

 brary, 274, mail delivery, 274; 

 other aids, 266-274 ; roads, 255- 

 266; telephone, 280. 

 Community center : consolidated 

 school, 371-374; church as, 414- 

 420; church parish, 435-437; 

 undesirable, 301-303. 

 Community fair, 402-406. 

 Community, rural: defined, 576; or- 

 ganization of, 507-576. 

 Conveniences for farm home, 101. 

 Cook, John H. 



The Consolidated School As a 



Community Center, 371-374. 

 Cooley, Charles R. 



Leadership or Personal Ascend- 

 ency, 581-583. 

 Cooley, Harris R. 



The Outdoor Treatment of Crime, 



283-288. 



Cooperation: 129-137; bibliography, 

 160; farmers' cooperative ex- 

 changes, 120-131; fostered by 

 farmers' clubs, 544-545, 552; 

 in European countries, 122; 

 moral basis of, 119-120; social 

 effects of in Europe, 131-137. 

 Corn Belt, life in, 38-44. 

 Correctional agriculture: Chap. XI, 

 283-303; bibliography, 311- 

 312. 

 Coulter, John Lee. 



Immigration as a Source of Farm 



Laborers, 88-93. 



Country life: in New England, Chap. 

 I, 1-26 ; in the south, Chap. Ill, 



