INDEX 



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Sanitation, rural: definition and 

 field of, 107-198; in farm 

 homes, 320; methods and costs, 

 198-202. 



School, rural: Chap. XIII, 337-376; 

 bibliography, 374-376; adminis- 

 tration of, 345-347; consoli- 

 dated, 371-374; curriculum for, 

 .14 1-345; high school, 348-350; 

 in contrast with town, 269; 

 Kentucky moonlight, 350-363; 

 manse, 351-352; national emer- 

 gency in, 363-371; professional 

 teaching for, 347-348; southern 

 mountain, 63 ; subsidization of, 

 108. 



School gardening, 355-356. 



Sex problem of country life, 180- 

 181. 



Shelby, Mary Doane. 



An Open Letter to Secretary 

 Houston, 319-323. 



Simons, A. M. 

 Who Is the Farmer? if 0-111. 



Simons, L. R. 



Organization of a County for Ex- 

 tension Work Farm Bureau 

 Plan, 518-536. 



Smith-Hughes Act, 407. 



Smith-Lever Act, 386-389; home 

 economics work under, 389-391. 



Social Center, see Community Cen- 

 ter. 



Soldier settlement, 114-1 Hi. 



South, the old and the new: Chap. 

 Ill, 46-73; bibliography, 72- 

 73; Carolina Highlanders, 58- 

 65: N'cgn> in, (55-72; Social 

 conditions 46-58. 



Southwest, 30-37; cooperation in, 

 36-37; effect of irrigation upon. 

 6, 



Spillinan, Win. J. 

 The Rural Kuvironment and Great 

 Men. Ills 172. 



Stevens, Kdwin A. 



Tlu> Ku< urc of Good Roads in 

 State and Nation. 255-266. 



Stewart. Cora \\ il-.m. 



The Moonlight schools of Ken 

 tucky, 3:>H :503. 



Suggestion, and city drift. 17'J 17V 



Survey: Chap. XVII, 478-499; bib- 

 liography, 497-499; in country 

 life work, 478-481 ; method of 

 making, 484-490; principles of, 

 481-484: survey of a rural com- 

 munity, 490-497, 



Taylor, W. E. 



Farming as a Cure for the Insane, 



295-296. 



Telephone, social value of, 280-281. 

 Tenancy: advantages of, 142-144; 

 increase of, 107, 137; in Texas, 

 159; opposing viewg as to ef- 

 fects of 138-140; social effect 

 of, 140-142. 

 Truancy, 301 

 Theater, see Drama. 

 Thompson, C. W. 



Definition of a Rural Community, 



576. 

 Thompson, John. 



The League's ( Xon-Partisan ) 

 Work in the Northwest, 557- 

 564. 

 Thrift, promoted by cooperation, 



133. 



Town, see Village. 

 Transportation, see Communication. 

 Tredgold. A. W. 



Amentia in Rural England, 217. 

 Turner, Frederick .Jackson. 



The Significance of the Frontier 



in American History, 29-34. 

 Tynan, Thomas J. 



Outdoor Work for Prisoners, 288- 

 289. 



Village: Chap. XIV. :.:. 477; bibli- 

 ography, 47ti-477: improve- 

 ment, I.').') Mil. 171 -17.V, moral 

 plan. 467-471; social privileges 

 of, 464-4(17 



Vincent, Geo. K. 



The Spread of the School Man-e 

 Idea. :t:.l :i.vj. 



Wallace, Henry. 



I. a ml Tenure and the Rural 



Church, 4:21 4i2li. 

 Wallace, Henry, life work, 604-609. 



