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sicians. 15.--What is the modern opportunity for women in rural religious leadership, and what sort of a woman could succeed as a country pastor? 16.--What do you think of the opening for village librarians and "neighborhood house" workers? 17.--In what details do country homes need expert leadership in household economics and domestic science? 18.--Compare the demonstration centers of rural culture which you have known with the illustration described in this chapter. 19.--What do you think of the work of the County Work secretary of the Young Women's Christian Association? 20.--What other opportunities for service in rural communities come to college women in country homes? APPENDIX APPENDIX A Classified Bibliography Suggested collateral readings for further study in connection with the topics treated in each chapter of this book. I. THE RURAL PROBLEM _Its Development and Present Urgency_ Bailey, L. H., pp. 31-43 in "The Country Life Movement." Butterfield, K. L., "The Rural Problem," chapter 1 in "The Country Church and the Rural Problem." Butterfield, K. L., "Problems of Progress," chapter 2 in "Chapters in Rural Progress." Anderson, W. L., "The Rural Partnership with Cities," chapter 2, in "The Country Town." Anderson, W. L., "The Extent of Rural Depletion," chapter 3, in same. Anderson, W. L., "Local Degeneracy," chapter 5, in same. Roads, Charles, "Rural Christendom," chapters 3, 4 and 5. Gillette, J. M., "Conditions and Needs of Country Life," pp. 3-11 in "Country Life."[46] Hartman, E. T., "Village Problems and Characteristics," pp. 234-243 in same.[46] Hibbard, B. H., "Farm Tenancy in the United States," pp. 29-39 in same.[46] Cance, A. E., "Immigrant Rural Communities," pp. 69-80 in same.[46] Plunkett, Sir Horace, "The Rural Life Problem in the United States." chapters 3-4. II. COUNTRY LIFE OPTIMISM _Rural Resources and the Country Life Movement_ Bailey, L. H., "Why Boys Leave the Farm" and "Why Persons Take to Farming," pp. 89-136 in "The Training of Farmers." Bailey, L. H., "Country and City," chapter 2 in "The Outlook to Nature." Butterfield, K. L., "The Solution of the Rural Problem," chapter 2 in "The Country Church and the Rural Problem." Anderson, W. L., chapters 4, 6, 8, 11 and 12, in "The Country Town." Carver, T. N., "Shall Rural People Set Their Own Standards?" pp. 370-4 in "Principles of Rural Economics." Ro
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