Bercovici, Konrad. On New Shores. New York and London, Century Company, 1925. 302 p. il. Contains chapters on French settlement at Wild Rice, N. Dak., and on the Russo-Germans of North Dakota.

Hofstead, John A. American Educators of Norwegian Origin. Minneapolis, Augsburg Publishing House, 1931. 316 p. A "Who's Who" of Norwegian educators in the United States in which several prominent North Dakotans are included.

Qualey, Carlton C. Pioneer Norwegian Settlement in North Dakota. North Dakota Historical Quarterly, Oct. 1930, v. 5: pp. 14-37.

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.