An Extension Program in Rural Social Organization. Pro- 

 ceedings of the Thirty-fifth Annual Convention of the 

 Association of American Agricultural Colleges and Ex- 

 periment Stations at New Orleans, 1921. pp. 216-223. 



Some Fundamentals of Rural Community Organization. Pro- 

 ceedings of the Third National Country Life Conference. 

 Washington, D. C. : American Country Life Association, 

 1921. pp. 66-77. 



The Social Activities of the Farm and Village. (Proceedings 

 of the First International Country Life Commission). 

 Louvain : Bulletin No. 2, de la Commission intemationale 

 de I'Embellissement de la Vie Rurale, 1926, pp. 34-39. 



Social Research for Rural Life. Proceedings of the Fortieth 

 Annual Convention of the Association of American Agri- 

 cultural Colleges and Experiment Stations, pp. 168-179, 

 1926. 



The Relations of the Farmer to Rural and Urban Groups. Pub- 

 lications of the American Sociological Society, XXII : 100- 

 110, Chicago, 1928. 



Report of the Committee on the Teaching of Rural Sociology. 

 Proceedings of the Second International Country Life 

 Commission. East Lansing, Mich. : 1928, pp. 130-136. 



Studies in Rural Leadership (with Robert W. Nafe) . Chicago : 

 Publications of the American Sociological Society, XXIII : 

 163-175, 1929. 



Present Opportunities of the Land-Grant Institutions in the 

 Field of Rural Welfare. Proceedings of the 48th An- 

 nual Convention of the Association of Land-Grant Col- 

 leges and Universities, Washington, D. C, November 

 21, 1934. pp. 111-114. Also Mimeographed in extended 

 form. pp. 15. 



Disadvantaged People in Rural Life. Proceedings of the 

 Twenty-first American Country Life Conference, pp. 5-26. 

 Chicago, University of Chicago Press for the American 

 Country Life Association, 1939. (Also in Rural America, 

 XVI, Dec. 1939,3-9). 



IV. ARTICLES IN SCIENTIFIC JOURNALS AND 

 MAGAZINES 



Should Colleges Train Leaders? School and Society, 1: 869- 

 871 (June 19, 1915). 



The Teaching of Rural Sociology: Particularly in the Land- 

 Grant Colleges and Universities. The American Journal 

 of Sociology, XXII : 443-460, January, 1917. 



Rural Social Work. The Survey (May 17, 1919) 42:282-293. 



The Status of Social and Economic Studies in Rural Voca- 



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