Chapters in Rural Progress

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PREFACE

CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION

CHAPTER I THE STUDY OF RURAL LIFE

CHAPTER II THE PROBLEMS OF PROGRESS [1]

THE OUTLOOK

CHAPTER III THE EXPANSION OF FARM LIFE

CHAPTER IV THE NEW FARMER

CHAPTER V CULTURE FROM THE CORN LOT [2]

THE AGENCIES OF PROGRESS

CHAPTER VI EDUCATION FOR THE FARMER

CHAPTER VII FARMERS' INSTITUTES

CHAPTER VIII THE HESPERIA MOVEMENT

CHAPTER IX THE RURAL SCHOOL AND THE COMMUNITY

CHAPTER X THE GRANGE

CHAPTER XI OPPORTUNITIES FOR FARM WOMEN

CHAPTER XII THE COUNTRY CHURCH AND PROGRESS

CHAPTER XIII A SUMMARY OF RECENT PROGRESS

FORWARD STEPS

CHAPTER XIV THE SOCIAL SIDE OF THE FARM QUESTION

CHAPTER XV THE NEEDS OF NEW ENGLAND AGRICULTURE

CHAPTER XVI AN UNTILLED FIELD IN AMERICAN EDUCATION

CHAPTER XVII FEDERATION FOR RURAL PROGRESS

 

 

CHAPTERS IN RURAL PROGRESS

 

 


 

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Copyright 1907 By
The University of Chicago


All Rights Reserved


Published Febraury 1908
Second Impression June 1909
Third Impression May 1911
Fourth Impression February 1913
Fifth Impression October 1916

 

 

Composed and Printed By
The University of Chicago Press
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A.

 


 

 

TO MY FATHER
IRA HOWARD BUTTERFIELD

WHOSE CONSTANT CONCERN FOR RURAL WELFARE
AND LIFE-LONG SERVICE TO RURAL INTERESTS
HAVE BEEN ONE OF THE CHIEF
INCENTIVES TO THE STUDIES
LYING BEHIND THIS BOOK

 

 


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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