Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the ..session of the Legislature of the State of California . g distribution of 20 Cost of textbooks in other states 20 Outfit for Eighth Grade Pupil 21 State and publishers prices compared 21 Receipts and Expenditures for 23 Organization of plan of distributing 55 Kind of textbooks needed 70 Date of expiration of contracts for 71 In high schools 105 Statistics of 215 Textbook Fund. Balance in July 1, 1914 22 Training School for High School Teachers. Established in Oakland H Need for 3(5 UUniversity of California. Statistics of 209 Vocatio


Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the ..session of the Legislature of the State of California . g distribution of 20 Cost of textbooks in other states 20 Outfit for Eighth Grade Pupil 21 State and publishers prices compared 21 Receipts and Expenditures for 23 Organization of plan of distributing 55 Kind of textbooks needed 70 Date of expiration of contracts for 71 In high schools 105 Statistics of 215 Textbook Fund. Balance in July 1, 1914 22 Training School for High School Teachers. Established in Oakland H Need for 3(5 UUniversity of California. Statistics of 209 Vocational Education. Needs for 11, 111 Legislation recommended 39 Deductions from statistics of enrollments 113 High School Statistics 121 236 INDEX. Vocational Education—Continued. Page. Defects of grading system 123 Causes of failure in schools 126 Changes needed 127 Incompetency of school output 130 Attitude of public toward Attitude of the state toward 132 Courses given 13G Recommendations concerning 138 Digest of laws of states concerning 149 i REPORT State Recreational InquiryCommittee SEPTEMBER 28, 1914. 15461 Califoenia State PKiiNfTiNG Office 1914 CONTENTS. Page LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL .5 CREATION OF STATE RECREATIONAL INQUIRY COMMITTEE 6 PART WE NEED RECREATION. CONSERVATION OF HUMAN RESOURCES 9 GROWTH OF INDUSTRIALISM 9 INCREASE OF LEISURE TIME ^_ 9 CHANGE IN LIVING CONDITIONS 10 COMMERCIALIZATION OP RECREATION 11 NEED OP SUPERVISION OF COMMERCIAL RECREATION 11 DEVELOPMENT OF PUBLIC RECREATION 12 DELINQUENCY AND RECREATION 13 EFFICIENCY AND RECREATION 13 SUMMARY 14 PART TWO. THE EXISTING CONDITIONS OF RECREATION IN THE STATE. GENERAL CONDITIONS. OUTLINE OF RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES 19 PLAYGROUNDS 21 SCHOOL AS A SOCIAL AND PLAY CENTER 23 PUBLIC LIBRARIES 23 PUBLIC LANDS —- 24 RECREATION IN INSTITUTIONS 24 Number of Inmates in State Institutions 24 Need of Investigation 25 Result of Investigation of Fifteen Institutions 25 COMMERCIAL RECREATION 27 Summary of Sta


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