| A. A Challenge to College Men |
| I. | The Relation of the Colleges to This Problem |
| | A new interest and sense of responsibility. |
| | General college neglect of the rural call. |
| | The stake of the city in rural welfare. |
| | Rural progress waiting for trained leadership. |
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| II. | Rural Opportunities for Community Builders |
| | The call for country educators. |
| | The call of the country church: |
| | Large tasks awaiting real leadership. |
| | The modern type of country minister. |
| | The call for Christian physicians: |
| | The special need of country doctors. |
| | The unique rewards of country practice. |
| | The rural call to the legal profession. |
| | Life opportunities in agricultural professions. |
| | The call of the County Work secretary. |
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| B. A Challenge to College Women |
| I. | Some Responsibilities Shared with Men |
| | A necessary partnership, and its increasing burden. |
| | Responsibility for rural education. |
| | Responsibility for rural health and sanitation. |
| | Opportunities for religious leadership. |
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| II. | Unique Opportunities for Rural Social Service |
| | The opportunity of the village librarian. |
| | The specialist in household economics. |
| | Demonstration centers of rural culture. |
| | Womanly leadership in church and club. |
| | The rural Association secretary. |