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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1911. Excerpt: ... BIBLIOGRAPHY Prepared by the Bureau of Education, Washington, D.C. CITY AND RURAL SCHOOLS AS SOCIAL CENTERS Andrews, Fannie F. "Parents' Associations and the Public Schools," Charities and the Commons, 17:335-44, November 24, 1006. Barnum, Mrs. O. Shepard. "Women's Work in the Socialization of the Schools," in National Education Association, Journal of Proceedings and Addresses (1908), 1231-36. Discussion, pp. 1237-38. Brtdgman, L. B. Cf. partial list of references concerning the socialization of the public schools. Western Journal of Education, 10:222-23, March, 1905 Buck, Winifred. "Work and Play in the Public Schools," Outlook, 80:72532, July 22, 1905. Buckley, William L. "School as a Social Center," Charities, 15:76-78, October 7, 1905. Burns, Robert L. "Schools as Community Centers," Pennsylvania School Journal, 57:490-92, May, 1909. Parents' day, Philadelphia schools, p. 491. Butterheld, Kenton Leech. "Neighborhood Co-operation in School Life--'The Hesperia movement, '" Review of Reviews, 23:443-46, April, 1901. Also in Western Journal of Education, 6:12-15, June, 1901. Carlton, Frank T. "The School as a Factor in Industrial and Social Problems," Education, 24:74-80, October, 1903. Chicago, 111., Board of Education, sets aside $10,000 for the establishment of social centers in public-school buildings. American School Board Journal, 41:17, September, 1910. Near bottom of last column. Conference for the Study of the Problems of Rural Life, 2d, Charlottesville, Va., 1909. Addresses. Charlottesville, The Michie Company, printers, 1909. 98 pp., 8vo. Cotton, Fassett A. "Country Life and the Country School," School and Home Education, 28:90-94, November, 1908. "On Saturdays and during summer vacation the boys and girls could study scientific farming, cookin...