SCHOOLS, CHURCHES, AND SOCIAL CURRENTS
Arvold, A. G. Little Country Theater. Chicago, Macmillan, 1922. o. p. 220 p. il. B. Author is professor of dramatics at State agricultural college and has been recognized as a leader in the promotion of community drama in the United States. Book tells of the origin of the Little Theater in Fargo and of the movement in general.
Beck, Richard. Continent's Oldest Icelandic Church. The Northwest Pioneer, Feb. 1936, v. 4: pp. 5-7.
Gillette, John M. Current Social Problems. New York, Cincinnati, American Book Company, 1933. 819 p. il. B. A textbook on social problems.
Gillette, John M. Family and Society. Chicago, American Book Company, 1914. o. p. 164 p. B. An interesting sociological study.
Grassick, Dr. J. North Dakota Medicine Sketches and Abstracts. Grand Forks, North Dakota Medical Association, 1926. 378 p. Contains a roster of members of the association with biographies of pioneer doctors, and unusual incidents encountered in their practices.
McFarland, George A. Educational Administration in North Dakota. Quarterly Journal of the University of North Dakota, Jan. 1923, v. 13: pp. 186-207.
Norton, Sister Mary Aquinas. Catholic Missions and Missionaries Among the Indians of Dakota. North Dakota Historical Quarterly, Apr. 1931, v. 5: pp. 149-165.
Robertson, Edward P. Retrospect After Twenty Years. Quarterly Journal of the University of North Dakota, Apr. 1925, v. 15: pp. 277-279. The story of the founding of Wesley College and its affiliation with the State university, written by the president emeritus of the college.
Sullivan, Helen J. Know Your North Dakota. Bismarck, Department of Public Instruction, 1931. 96 p. il. B. An interesting and authentic handbook of information about the State.
Trinka, Zena Irma. North Dakota of Today. Bismarck, Tribune Publishing Company, 1919. o. p. 259 p. il. A brief study of North Dakota with descriptions of its larger cities and towns.