ChildH. A. “An Investigation of Certain Phases of the Reorganization Movement in the Grammar Grades of Indiana Public Schools.”
4.
CliftonJohn L.The Small Secondary School in Ohio.Columbus, 1929.
5.
CookKatherine M.Rural Education in 1926–28.Washington, 1929. (U. S. Bur. Educ. Bull., No. 18).
6.
GreeneRhue E. “A Study of the Distinguishing Characteristics of the Junior High Schools of Nebraska.” (Unpublished master's dissertation on file in the University of Nebraska Library).
7.
HeffernanHelen.Some Problems Suggested by a Study of Curricula in 239 California Rural High Schools.1929.
8.
Indiana.Administrative Handbook for Indiana High Schools.Indianapolis, 1928. (State Dep. of Public Instr. Bull., No. 100).
9.
JuddCharles H. “The development of the junior high school movement.” Course of Lectures on the Junior High School. Chicago, 1924.
10.
KiltzK. W. “Study of a Local Area at Crawfordsville, Indiana.” (Unpublished study).
11.
New York.The Junior High School in New York State.Albany, 1928.
12.
North Dakota.Twenty-first Annual Report of the Inspector of High Schools.Bismarck, 1928.
13.
ObrienF. P., and KellyVictor H. “An improved organization affecting small high schools.” Univ. of Kansas Bull. of Educ., 1: 1928, 3–9.
14.
ObrienF. P., and SmartT. J.The Organization and Distinctive Features of the Shawnee-Mission Rural High School, Johnson County, Kansas.Lawrence, 1923. (Kansas Studies in Educ., No. 1).
15.
Oklahoma.Annual High School Bulletin.Guthrie, 1929. Pp. 17–41.
16.
O'SheaM. V. (Director). Public Education in Virginia.Richmond, 1928. P. 179.
17.
OwensMorgan R. “Arkansas high-school program.” Arkansas Jour. of Educ., 8: 1930, 8–9.
18.
RoemerJoseph. “The weakness of the small high school.” Peabody Jour. of Educ., 6: 1928, 37–43.
19.
RuleJames N. “Influence of state departments of education upon curriculums of small high schools.” Sixth Yearbook. Department of Superintendence. Washington, 1928.