A neighborhood is simply a group of families living conveniently near together. The neighborhood can do a great many things, but it is not a community. A true community is a social group that is more or less self-sufficing. It is big enough to have its... Proceedings - Página 1351922Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1918 - 746 páginas
...families living conveniently near together. The neighborhood can do a great many things, but it i not a community. A true community is a social group that is more or less sclf-sufficins It is big enough to have its own centers of interest — its trading center, its social... | |
| Eduard Lindeman - 1921 - 240 páginas
...families living conveniently near together. The neighborhood can do a great many things, but it is not a community. A true community is a social group that is more or less seli-su^jfing. It is big enough to have its own cenlersorinterest — its trading center, its social... | |
| Bessie Averne McClenahan - 1922 - 298 páginas
...its own centers of interest — its 1 Diflfendorf er, Ralph E., "The Church and the Community," p. 4. trading center, its social center, its own church,...library, and to possess such other institutions as the people of the community need. It is something more than a mere aggregation of families."8 Gralpin suggests... | |
| Bessie Averne McClenahan - 1925 - 292 páginas
...trading, educational, and social center. Butterfield defines a rural community in the following words: "A true community is a social group that is more or...self-sufficing. It is big enough to have its own centers of interest — its 1 Diffendorf er, Ralph E., "The Church and the Community." p. 4. trading center, its... | |
| Joint Committee on Rural Schools - 1923 - 734 páginas
...meaning of community and the relation which it has borne in the past to the development of schools. Dr. Butterfield gives the following definition of a community:...self-sufficing. It is big enough to have its own centers of interest — its trading center, its social center, its own church, its own schoolhouse, its own grange,... | |
| David Stone Kelsey - 1925 - 328 páginas
...demand, the material for which is already actually on hand and provided, awaiting leadership and use. A true community is a social group that is more or...less self-sufficing. It is big enough to have its own centres of interest — its trading centre, its social centre, its own church, its own schoolhouse,... | |
| Daniel Harrison Kulp - 1925 - 434 páginas
...Butterfield : A neighborhood is simply a group of families living conveniently near together . . . it is not a community. A true community is a social group that is more or less selfsufficing. And Sanderson: The community, however, is not an area, nor an aggregation or association, but rather... | |
| Daniel Harrison Kulp - 1925 - 436 páginas
...Butterfield : A neighborhood is simply a group of families living conveniently near together . . . it is not a community. A true community is a social group that is more or less selfsufficing. And Sanderson: The community, however, is not an area, nor an aggregation or association, but rather... | |
| Scott Elias William Bedford - 1927 - 954 páginas
...families living conveniently near together. The neighborhood can do a great many things, but it is not a community. A true community is a social group that...self-sufficing. It is big enough to have its own centers of interest — its trading center, its social center, its own church, its own schoolhouse, its own grange,... | |
| Theodore Macklin, Waldo Ernest Grimes, John Harrison Kolb - 1927 - 564 páginas
...confuse "community" and "neighborhood." The neighborhood can do a great many things, but it is not a community. A true community is a social group that...self-sufficing. It is big enough to have its own centers of interest, its trading center, its social center, its own church, its own schoolhouse, its own grange,... | |
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