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INDEX 



Negro, rural in south, 65-74-; bibli- 

 ography, 73-74. 



Nelson Act, 386. 



New England, country life in : Chap. 

 I, 1-2G; bibliography, 25-26; a 

 century ago, 1-13; agriculture 

 in, 20-25; future of, 16-15); in- 

 temperance in colonial days, 13- 

 16. 



Non-Partisan League, 557-567. 



Nurse, district, 189-190. 



Olsen, John. 



Immigration in Agriculture, 75- 

 86. 



Organization of rural interests: 

 Chap. XVIII, 500-576; bibliog- 

 raphy, 575-580 ; community, 

 567-576; international, 512- 

 514; national, 515-536: polit- 

 ical, 557-568; rural, 500-512; 

 voluntary, 536-557. 



Ownership and tenancy, 137-147; 

 bibliography, 160-161. 



Pageant, rural, 243-248. 



Patrons of Husbandry : in New Eng- 

 land, 23; purposes of, 552-557. 



Physical Education, in rural 

 schools, 229-235. 



Pioneer: character of, 29-34; spirit 

 of, 34-35. 



Play, need of in rural life, 226- 

 *228. 



Plunkett, Sir Horace. 



Women in Rural Life, 323-324, 



Police, rural: Chap. XI, 303-311; 

 bibliography, 312; Canadian 

 Royal Northwest Mounted, 306- 

 307, 310-311; Pennsylvania 

 State, 308-310. 



Population : agricultural element in, 

 150-152 ; decreasing in rural 

 districts, 151. 



Press, agricultural, 275-279. 



Problems of country life: Chap. V, 

 95-117; bibliography 117-118; 

 farmer's relation to country, 

 116-117; need of national pol- 

 icy, 95-114; needs of farmer, 

 99-102; soldier settlement, 114- 

 116. 



Quaintance, H. W. 



Influence of Machinery on the 

 Economic and Social Conditions 

 of the Agricultural People, 147- 

 150. 

 Quick, Herbert. 



Henry Wallace, 604-609. 

 Women on the Farms, 313-319. 



Rankin, W. S. 



Rural Sanitation: Definition, 

 Field, Principles, Methods and 

 Costs, 197-202. 



Recreation, rural: Chap. IX, 226- 

 248; bibliography, 253-254; 

 drama, 236-240; farm play- 

 ground, 236; miracle play, 24l- 

 243 ; need of, 226-228 ; pageant, 

 243-248; physical education in 

 rural schools, 229-235; that 

 people like, 235-236. 



Retired fanner, 38. 42-43. 



Rich farmers, classes of, 103-104. 



Roads, 255-266, 273; bibliography, 

 281-282. 



Roberts A. E. and Israel, Henry. 

 Rural Work of the Y. M. C. A., 

 437-440. 



Roosevelt, Theodore. 



The Farmer in Relation to the 

 Welfare of the Whole Country, 

 116-117. 



Pennsylvania State Police, 308- 

 310. 



Ross, Edward Alsworth. 

 The Middle West, 27-34. 



Rowe, C. L. 



Ten Years' Progress in County 

 Y. M. C. A., 441-442. 



Rural Sociology: Chap. XX, 611- 

 624; bibliography, 623-624; 

 character of, 611-615; defini- 

 tions, 622-023: scope of, 615- 

 620; teaching of, 620-622. 



Sanderson, Dwight. 



Definitions of Rural Sociology, 



623. 

 The Teaching of Rural Sociology, 



620-622. 



