| Scene—“The Raindrops” | [Frontispiece] |
| Facing Page |
| “Perhaps we will meet again like the raindrops” | [4] |
| Social Stagnancy is a Characteristic Trait of the Small
Town and the Country | [22] |
| An Old Dingy, Dull-Grey Chapel on the Second Floor of
the Administration Building was remodeled into what is now
known as The Little Country Theater | [45] |
| It Has a Seating Capacity of Two Hundred | [53] |
| The Package Library System | [55] |
| A Farm Home Scene in Iceland Thirty Years Ago | [70] |
| Scene—“Leonarda” | [72] |
| Scene—“The Servant in the House” | [78] |
| Scene—“Back to the Farm” | [82] |
| The Pastimes of the Ages | [84] |
| Scene—“Sitting Bull-Custer” | [88] |
| Scene—“American Beauties,” A One Act Play | [92] |
| Scene—“A Bee in a Drone’s Hive” | [100] |
| Folk Dances, Parades, and Pageants have become an Integral
Part of the Social Life of the State | [172] |
| Of the Fifty-three Counties in the State Thirty-five have
County Play Days | [174] |
| The Greek Theater, University of California, Berkeley, California | [222] |
| “The Crescent,” One of America’s Largest Open Air Theaters, El
Zagal Park, Fargo, North Dakota | [223] |
| The Stadium, Harvard University | [224] |
| The Interior of the Stadium | [225] |
| Rural Community Center, Rusk Farm | [228] |
| Community House, Leeland, Texas | [229] |
| Village Hall, Wyoming, New York | [230] |
| Community Building and Floor Plan | [231] |
| Auditorium, Hendrum, Minnesota | [232] |
| Stage Designs | [235] |