INDEX 



627 



46-74; in the west, Chap. II, 



27-45. 



Country school, see School. 

 Country store, as source of social 



ideals, 302. 

 County agent, 380. 

 Crime, outdoor treatment of, 283- 



295; and feeble-mindedness, 211. 

 Curriculum, for moonlight schools, 



362; rural school, 341-345. 

 Curtis, Henry S. 



Need of Play in Rural Life, 226- 



228. 



Danielson, Florence H. and Daven- 

 port, Chas. B. 

 The Hill Folk, 206-213. 

 Davenport, Eugene. 



Wanted : A National Policy in 



Agriculture, 95-114. 

 Delinquency, juvenile, 297-303. 

 Death rate, higher in urban dis- 

 tricts, 151. 

 Dewey, Evelyn. 



Agriculture and the Curriculum, 



352-356. 

 Domestic manufactures, in colonial 



days, 8-9. 

 Douglass, Harlan Paul. 



The Town's Moral Plan, 467-471. 

 Drama, rural, 236-248. 

 Dudgeon, M. S. 



The Rural Book Hunger, 394-401. 



Economic interests: Chap. VI, 119- 

 137; bibliography, 160-161; 

 adult labor, 147-155; child la- 

 bor, 155-159; cooperation, 119- 

 137; ownership and tenancy, 

 137-147. 



Educational agencies: Chapter XIV, 

 377-410; bibliography, 407- 

 410; boys' and girls' clubs, 382- 

 384, 391-394; community fair, 

 402-406 ; farm demonstration, 

 377-382; home economics ex- 

 tension work, 389-391; travel- 

 ing libraries, 394-401 ; work un- 

 der Smith-Hughes Act, 407. 



Elliot, Chas. W. 



The Influence of Farm Life on 

 Childhood, 164-16.). 



Emerick, E. J. 



Feeble-mindedness Denned, 203- 



204. 



Epileptics, farm care of, 290-293. 

 Fairohild, H. P. 



Why Immigrants go to Cities, 



85-88. 



Fairs, community, 402-406, bibli- 

 ography, 409. 



Family, farm: in corn belt, 39-40; 

 size of, 332. 



Farm bureau, 384, 518-536; bibli- 

 ography, 409. 



Farmer: characteristics of, 162- 

 164, 165-168; mind of, 175- 

 181, 269. 



Farm income, 102-103, 108. 



Farm life, educational value of, 

 164-167, 170-172. 



Farm village, 271-273. 



Farmers' clubs: advantages of, 

 541-545; how to organize, 545- 

 552. 



Farmers' cooperative exchanges, 

 120-131. 



Farmers' organizations: clubs, 541- 

 552; Grange, 552-555; Non- 

 Partisan League, 557-567; so- 

 cial, 536-540. 



Federal Board for Vocational Edu- 

 cation, 407. 



Feeble-mindedness: and crime, 211; 

 denned, 203-204; extent of in 

 New Hampshire, 213-214; in 

 Pennsylvania, 214-217, in rural 

 England, 217; fundamental 

 facts regarding, 204-205; in- 

 vestigation of two family trees, 

 206-213; prevention of, 219- 

 223; segregation, 221. 



Fernald, Walter E. 

 What is Practicable in the Way of 

 Prevention of Mental Defect, 

 219-223. 



Ferris, Elmer E. 



A Land of Law and Order, 306- 

 307. 



Field, Jessie. 



County Work of Y. W. C. A., 

 440-441. 



