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RURAL SOCIAL ECONOMICS
  
  
  
  
  


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RURAL SOCIAL ECONOMICS

Rural Social Economics sB1-I. Rural Sociology.—First Term. 8:30;
S. B. 4. Credit, one session-hour. Mr. Gee.

A study of the principal social and economic forces as they apply to the life of the
rural community. Emphasis is placed upon a proper co-ordination of these in rural
progress.

Rural Social Economics sB2-I. County Geography Supplements.
First Term. S. B. 2. Hours to be arranged. Credit, one session-hour.
Mr. Gee.

Equivalent to one term of Rural Social Economics sB1. Can be counted as course
in Education for certificate credit.

Rural Social Economics sC1-III. Research in Virginia Economic Problems.—First
Term. S. B. 2. Hours to arranged. Credit, one session-hour.
Mr. Gee.

A research course dealing with economic and social problems in the life of Virginia
and of the South.

Rural Social Economics sB4-I. Play Production for the Country
Theatre.
—First Term. 9:30; P. H. 5. Credit, one session-hour.
Miss Duthie.

The object of this course is an analysis of problems and methods of play production
for rural communities. Selection of plays and problems of rehearsal, will be discussed.
Time will be given to practice in rehearsal and some time to make-up. The
course is especially designed to meet the needs of rural school teachers, supervisors
and others desiring special training in the field of rural recreation.

Rural Social Economics sB4-II. Staging Problems of the Country
Theatre.
—First Term. 11:30; P. B. 5. Credit, one session-hour.
Miss Duthie.

This course will consider the problems of staging plays in schools, churches, and
other rural meeting places; types of scenery, arrangement of stages and kinds of lighting
equipment. Excursions will be made to rural auditoriums and practical problems in
planning equipment assigned.