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A SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY OF RECENT ARTICLES ON
NORTH CAROLINA

Walter Hines Page, Lawrence F. Abbott. The Outlook, December

12, 1923.

Issachar Is a Strong Ass, Gerald The Journal

W. Johnson.

of Social Forces, Vol. II, No.

1,

November,

1923.

Training for Rural Leadership (II), The North Carolina Plan,

Wiley B. Sanders. lUd.

Developing a State HobbSj Jr.

Through Student Club Wor]{,

S.

H.

Ibid.

Money an Indisputable Argument, N.

C.

Newbold.

IMd.

The Influence

of

War

Travel on One Rural State (North Caro-

lina), R. B. House. IMd.

A

Christmas City of the Old South, Winifred Kirkland. The North American Review,

Vol. 218, No.

6,

December, 1923.

North Carolina's Recent Progress, William H. Richardson. The American Review

of Reviews, Vol.

LXVIII, No.

6,

December, 1923.

Ken!non Letters. The Virginia Magazine

of History

and Biography,

Vol.

XXXI,

No.

4,

October, 1923 (and No. 3 preceding).

Sketches of Durham and Durham County, W. K. Boyd. Durham Morning Herald, October 7, 1923, and late numbers.

Students of North Carolina history, government, and economics will find the following publications of constant value

The State Auditor, Raleigh Plan of Reorganization of State Departments, Boards, and Commission's. Published 1923, and

containing a brief

summary

of the legal status, functions, or-

ganization, and history of the several State departments, boards, institutions,

and commissions.