Articles Referred to in the Text
The American Journal of Sociology, March, 1911,
Statement by John L. Gillin.
The American Journal of Sociology, March, 1911,
The Drift of the City in Relation to the Rural Problem,
John M. Gillette.
Modern Methods in the Country Church,
Matthew B. McNutt, Missionary Education Movement
A Method of Making a Social Survey in a Rural Community,
C. J. Galpin, University of Wisconsin
Circular of information No. 29
Bulletins of International Institute of Agriculture,
Rome, Italy
The Political Science Quarterly, December, 1910,
The Agrarian Changes in the middle West,
J. B. Ross
INDEX
Abandoned country churches, [126]
Absentee landlords, [32]-[39]
Academy,—Old New England, [25]
Addams, Jane, [191]
Adult Bible Class, [134]
Agee, Prof. Alva, [105]
Agriculture, teaching of, [167]
Amish, [74]
Amusement, problem of, [84]
Anabaptist, [72]
Anderson, Wilbert L., [102]
Anti-Saloon League, [183]
Apples, marketing of, [175]
Augustine, Saint, [82]
Austerity, [57]
Bailey, L. H., [50]
"Bees", [203]
Bellona, N. Y., [56]
Boll weevil, [143]
Bone, R. E., [86]
Braddock, Rev. J. S., [58]
Breach of contract, [174]
Breadwinner, type, [113]
Butterfield, Kenyon L., [137]
Casselton, N. D., [42]
Centralized school, [163]
Chaffee, farm, [43]
Chester County, Pa., [124]
Chesterton, Gilbert K., [115]
Christmas play, [203]
Church, Budget, [138]
Envelope system, [139]
Financial system, [130]
Records, [172]
Clark, John Bates, [80], [111]
College athletics, [193]
Columbus, Christopher, [112]
Community center, [104]
Consciousness of kind, [208], [213]
Corn Clubs, [206]
Country Fair, promoted, [17]
Country Life Commission, [171]
Cranberry, N. J., church at, [27]
Crete, Nebraska, [86]
Danish Folk Schools, [52], [169]
Delaware, produce exchanges, [154]
Demonstration work, [206]
Denmark, [51], [147]
Desmoulin, [96]
Diminishing returns, law of, [88], [110]
Donation, system, [27]
Dunkers,[58], [67]
Du Page Church, [106]
Eliot, Ex-President of Harvard, [137]
Endowment of churches, [136]
Exploitation of land, [32]-[33], [123], [124]
Family group, [19]
Shrinkage of, [124]
Farm laborers, [22]
Federation of churches, [135], [209]
Foght, Harold W., [97], [160]
Fourth of July celebration, [205]
Galesburg, Ill., [201]
Galpin, Prof. C. J., [94]
Giddings, Prof. Franklin H., [208]
Gill, Rev. C. O., [195]
Gillette, Prof. John M., [188]
Gillin, Prof., [57], [58], [67]
Greeley, Horace, [108]
Group system, [10], [11], [12]
Grundtvig, Bishop, [51], [53], [169]
Gulick, Dr. Luther H., [197]
Haggard, H. Rider, [147]
Hanover, N. J., [156]
Hays, Willet M., [91]
Hernando, Mississippi, [105]
Holidays, celebration of, [204]
Homestead act, [34]
Hood River Valley, Oregon, fruit growers, [176]
Hormell, Dr. W. H., [88]
Illinois, [126]
Survey of, [190]
Immigrants, in country districts, [123]
Indiana, survey of, [190]
Ireland, Christian Brothers, [52]
Co-operative organizations, [147]-[151]
Country Life Movement, [80]
John Swaney Consolidated School, [165]-[166]
Kentucky, co-operative organizations, [152]
Survey of, [190]
Lancaster County, Pa., [57]
Land values, [34]
Leadership, [187]
[Lewistown], Pa., [198]
McNab, Ill., [166]
McNutt, Rev. Matthew B., [86], [106]
Marginal man, [113]
Massachusetts communities, [96]
Mennonites, [72]
Middle Creek Church, [58]
Minimum salary, [161]
Missouri, survey of, [190]
Money crop, [95]
Mormons, [57], [62]-[78]
Morrison, Rev. T. Maxwell, [56]
Mountain community, [4]
Mountaineers, [6], [8], [16]
New England Country Church Asso., [137]
New York Central R. R., [177]
Oberammergau, [83]
Oberlin, John Frederick, [14]
Oblong meeting, [71], [172]
Ohio, counties less productive, [101]
Ottumwa, Iowa, [88]
Over churching, [26], [145], [146]
Palatinates, [72]
Pastor, need of, [13]
Passion Play, [83]
Penn, William, [72]
Penn Yan, N. Y., [40]
Pennsylvania Germans, [57], [62]-[78]
Pennsylvania, survey of, [190]
Planters, south, [18]
Playground, [98]
Playground movement, [134], [196]
Plunkett, Sir Horace, [51], [147]
Polk, Rev. Samuel, [54]
Poor, ministry to, [115]
Protestantism, [118]
Quaker Hill, [70], [94], [155]
Quaker meeting, McNab, [168]
Quakers, [70], [197], [204]
Rankin, David, [41]
Recreation, importance of, [139], [194]
Retired farmers, [36]-[38]
Retirement from farm, process described, [125]
Revivals, [7], [8], [9]
Riis, Jacob, [87]
Rock Creek, Ill., [156], [164], [205]
Ross, Prof. J. B., [2], [21], [29], [32], [184]
Rural evangelism, [131]
Rural exodus, [87], [97]
Rural free delivery, [128]
Sag Harbor, L. I., [201]
Sage, Mrs. Russell, [201]
Schenck, Norman C., [4]
School, country, [23], [85], [60], [159]
Scientific farming, [48]
Scotch-Irish, [30], [57], [62]-[78]
Simmel, [212]
Slave-holding churches, [28]
Smith, Adam, [5]
Smith, John, [112]
Socialism, [116]
[Social service], [110], [XVI]
Spencer, Herbert, [212]
Store, country, [22], [94]
Sunday Schools, [131], [134]
Swaney, John, [86]
[Tardé], Gabriel, [59]
Teachers, training of, [161]
Team play, ethical value, [99]
Telephone, rural, [128], [190]
Temperance movement, [46], [117], [183]
Tenant farmers, [35]
Tenants' lease, [40]
Thompson, R. E., [65]
Theological seminaries, [119]-[120]
Trolley, inter-urban, [128]
Types, economic, [3]
Utility, initial, [108]
Marginal, [109]
Van Alstyne, Edward, [177]
Vote selling, [179]
Washington County, Pa., [124]
Waterloo, Iowa, community church, [68]
Wealth, conservation of, [47]
West Nottingham, Md., church at, [54]
Winnebago, Ill., [58]
Young Men's Christian Association, [134], [194]
Young People's Societies, [28]
Transcriber's note
The following changes have been made to the text:
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