LESSON 18 
STREETS — GENERAL STUDY 
HE pupil should have reached the point now 
where he can quickly take a comprehensive view 
of any street and 
“be able to judge 
its good points 
) and its deficien- 
cies with prompt- 
ness and accuracy. The purpose 
now is to make.such critical studies 
of a number of streets of different 
types. 
Materials 
These studies may be made 
upon streets in the neighborhood; 
but if it is possible for pupils to 
extend these examinations to 
country districts, towns and cities 
at some distance from home the 
information gained will be quite as 
valuable and even more interesting. 
Preceding studies should have made 
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For the purposes of this study 
it will be desirable, though not 
necessary, to provide each pupil 
with a number of blank forms as shown below. One of these 
forms should be filled out for each street examined. 
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Fic. 34. Pian ror REswwEeNncE STREET 
IN A VILLAGE 
