6000 miles (approx.) traveled by secretary.
283 citizens back of work.
Financial Statement:—
| Pledges unpaid from previous year | $120.25 | |
| Pledges for year | 1568.25 | $1688.50 |
| Received during year | 1386.15 | |
| Due unpaid pledges | 302.35 | $1688.50 |
| Amount paid | 1352.89 | |
| Due unpaid | 298.00 | |
| Available balance | 37.61 | $1688.50 |
REFERENCES
Neighborhood Improvement Clubs. Professor E. L. Holton. Agricultural Extension Bulletin, Manhattan, Kan.
Camping for Boys. H. W. Gibson. Association Press, New York. Careful directions for camp life.
Training for Boys; Symposium. Harper’s Bazaar, March, April, August, September, November, 1910.
Keeping Home Ties from Breaking. E. A. Halsey. World To-day, January, 1911.
Training Men to work for Men. E. A. Halsey. World To-day, March, 1911.
The Organization and Administration of Athletics. Dr. Clark W. Hetherington. Annual Volume N.E.A., 1907, p. 930.
Rural Manhood, issue of June, 1910. Rural Leadership Number.
Social Activities for Men and Boys. Albert M. Chisley. Y.M.C.A. Press, New York. A valuable book covering a wide variety of activities.
Rural Manhood. Henry Israel, editor. 50 cents per year. A most valuable exponent of the County Y.M.C.A. work.
The Physical Life of the Boy. Dr. D. G. Wilcox. (Pamphlet.) Address, Federated Boys’ Clubs, Boston.