II

8. Transportation in rural districts. (Vogt, Introduction to Rural Sociology, chapter iv; Gillette, Constructive Rural Sociology, chapter ix; Waugh, Rural Improvement, chapter iii.)

9. The marketing of farm products. (Weld, The Marketing of Farm
Products; Annals
, vol. xlviii, pages 91-238; King, Lower Living
Costs in Cities
, chapter x; Harris, Co÷peration, the Hope of the
Consumer
, chapter iii.)

10. Tenancy. (Annals, vol. xl, pages 29-40; Vogt, Introduction to Rural Sociology, chapter v.)

11. Rural hygiene. (Ogden, Rural Hygiene; Gillette, Constructive Rural Sociology, chapter xi; Vogt, Introduction to Rural Sociology, chapters vii and viii.)

12. Immigrant communities in the country. (Annals, vol. xl, pages 69-80.)

13. Rural housing. (Annals, vol. li, pages 110-116; Waugh, Rural Improvement, chapter x.)

14. The country town. (Anderson, The Country Town.)

15. The rural school. (Bailey, The Training of Farmers, pages 173- 194; Vogt, Introduction to Rural Sociology, chapter xv; Galpin, Rural Life, chapter vii; King, Education for Social Efficiency, chapters iii and iv; Butterfield, The Farmer and the New Day, chapter vii.)

16. The country church. (Butterfield, The Country Church and the Rural Problem; Gill and Pinchot, The Country Church; Carney, Country Life and the Country School, chapter iii; Gillette, Constructive Rural Sociology, chapter xv; Vogt, Introduction to Rural Sociology, chapters xvii and xviii; Galpin, Rural Life, chapter xi; Annals, vol. xl, pages 131-139.)

17. The Grange. (Carney, Country Life and the Country School, chapter iv.)

18. The farmer in politics. (Vogt, Introduction to Rural Sociology, chapter xii.)

19. Clubs and organizations in rural districts. (Gillette, Constructive Rural Sociology, chapter xiii; Waugh, Rural Improvement, chapter v; Galpin, Rural Life, chapters viii, x; Vogt, Introduction to Rural Sociology, chapter xiv; Annals, vol. xl, pages 175-190.)

20. The Country Life movement. (Bailey, The Country Life Movement in the United States; Carney, Country Life and the Country School, chapter xiii; Gillette, Constructive Rural Sociology, chapter viii.)

FOR CLASSROOM DISCUSSION

21. The relative advantages of life in the city and life in the country.

22. Should immigrants be encouraged to settle in rural districts?

23. Advantages and disadvantages of tenancy from the standpoint of the rural community.

24. To what extent should country people copy the social institutions of the city rather than develop institutions of their own?