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References. 



Pupils' Readings. 



Perry, C. A. "Wider use of the School Plant" (Select.). 

 Addams, Jane — '"Twenty Years at Hull House" (Select.). 

 Conference of Charities and Corrections, 1912: rjS-G2— Wirt, W. "Utilization 



of the School Plant." * 



Hearst, 23 : 965 — "The New National Fireside." 

 Technical World, 20: 511 — Morehead, if. G. "Getting the Most from the 



Schoolhouse." 

 American City, S : 661 — Chase, J. H. "How to Secure a Large Attendance." 

 World's Work, 25 : 671— Eberhart, A. O. "What I am Trying to Do." 

 National Educational Association, 1913 : 58-63 — Hanner, Lee F. "Schoolhouse 



Evening Center." 



For Student Teachers. 



National Educational Association, 1012 ; 13.53-63 — Ward, E. J. "Civic and Social 



Center Development." 

 Ward, E. J. "The Social Center." 



Technical World, 19 : 268-70 — "Schoolhousps as Employment Agencies." 

 Survey, 28 : 29.5 — Martin, John. "A Social Work of New York Schools." 

 American Journal of Sociology, 19 : 79-90 — Curtis, H. S. "Rural Social Centers." 

 American Journal of Sociology, 11 : 655-62— Riley, T. J. "Increased Use of 



School Property." 

 American City, 6 : 748 — Mowry, D. "Social and Recreational Activity in Mil- 

 waukee." 

 American City, 8: 659 — Breckenridge, Mrs. D. "Building a Schoolhouse to be a 



Recreation Center." 

 Bookman, 34 : 517 — Berry, G. "The Open Schoolhouse." 

 Survey, 27 : 1963 — "A Successful Experiment." 

 World's Work. 27 : 494— "Neighbor Allen's Barn." 



Survey, 28 : 297 — Evans. A. G. "Social Center Movement in Oklahoma." 

 Craftsman, 23 : 598 — "Recreation Centers in Cities." 

 Survey, 28 : 295 — Martin, J. "Social Work of New York Schools." 

 National Educational Association, 1912 : 230-4 — Haynes, R. "How a Community 



May Find Out a Plan for its Recreation Needs." 

 Outlook, 94 : 328 — "Civic Service House of Boston." 

 Conference of Charities and Corrections, 1914 ; 382-93 — Perry, C. A. "Why 



Recreation in the Schoolhouse?" 

 Conference of Charities and Corrections, 1914: 385-93— Perry, C. A. "The 



School as a Factor in Neighborhood Development." 

 Craftsman, 27, 304-8— Dyer, W. H. "Working for Play." 



American City, 10: 519-24— Ward, E. J. "Where Suffragists and Antis Unite." 

 National Educational Association, 1912 ; 250-57 — Quick, Herbert. "The Social 



Center and the Rural Community." 

 National Educational Association, 1912; 240-6— Bostwick, A. E. "The Public 



Library, the Public School and the Social Center Movement." 



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