Library 11 S.C.H.0.0-L LIFE OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE UNITED STATES BUREAU OF EDUCATION SCHOOL LIFE, VOL. 3, JULY-DEC., 1919. INDEX. A. Art study in the A. E. F. university, 8, no. 2, July 16. Ashe, Foster: Describes plans for housing teachers in mining communities, 3, no. 11, Dec. 1. Ashe, Mrs. Marguerite L:: The fairy ring and a Califor nia rural school, 10-11, no. 11, Dec. 1. Atlantic monthly, Sept. 1919: Rhodes scholarship trust (Geo. R. Parkin), 8, no. 9, Nov. 1. Auckland: Seeks principal for training school, 3, no. 6, Sept. 15. Australia: Parents school committees in Victoria, 10 11, no. 2, July 16. Aydelotte, Frank: American Rhodes scholars, names of, 11, no. 10, Nov. 15; American Rhodes scholars ex empt from Greek, 6, no. 2, July 16. Ayer, Adelaide M.: Teachers' salaries and training in a Montana county, 5-6, no. 11, Dec. 1. B. Abbot, Julia Wade: Kindergartners asked to report on Americanization, 4, no. 12, Dec. 15. Adams County, Pa., Mount Joy township: Educa tional survey, 7, no. 6, Sept. 15. Adult education: North Carolina, Community school, 10-11, no. 12, Dec. 15. After war reading course (title pages), 1, no. 3, Aug. 1; 1, no. 12, Dec. 15. Agricultural education: Ontario promoting, 7, no. 6, Sept. 15. Agricultural research and education in Great Britain, 10, no. 2, July 16. Agriculture, Teaching: As part of training of all rural teachers, National Rural conference urges, 11, no. 9, Nov. 1; Maryland adopts new plan, 6-7, no. 6, Oct. 15. Aims of personal hygiene for the teacher, 10, no. 9, Nov. 1. Aims of teaching in Jewish schools, by Rabbi Louis Grossmann, 5, no. 3, Aug. 1. Alabama: Education commission report, 4, no. 2, July 16; education in, 1, no. 1, July 1; educational survey report, 1-2, 3, no. 1, July 1, 4, no. 2, July 16; Virginia interested in, 7, no. 4, Aug. 16; junior high school plan in new school code, 1, 16, no. 8, Oct. 15. Alexander, Hirtley Burr: Letters to teachers and other papers of the hour, 9, no. 7, Oct. 1. American education: Aster-war program (F. E. Spauld ing), 8, 12-16, no. 2, July 16; and English, 8, no. 9, Nov. 1; impressions of a French scholar (Charles Cestre), 8, no. 1, July 1; King Albert and, 8, no. 8, Oct. 15; Swedish teacher studying, 5, no. 4, Aug. 16. American Expeditionary Forces Úniversity: Art study, 8, no. 2, July 16; bulletin 96 (Educate America), 8, 12-16, no. 2, July 16; soldiers eager to learn, 3, no. 5, Sept. 1. American kindergartners help refugee children in France, 14, no. 8, Oct. 15. American Longfellow Society: “Evangeline" special matinec for school children, 13, no. 8, Oct. 15. The American Red Cross and the American schools, 8, no. 12, Dec. 15. American Rhodes scholars, 11, no. 10, Nov. 15; exempt from Greek, 6, no. 2, July 16. See also Rhodes schol arships. “American School:” Kindergarten best introduction to school, 11, no. 12, Dec. 15. American school boys and girls to correspond with French, 1, 8, no. 6, Sept. 15. American spirit in education (C. R. Mann), 1, 16, no. 1, July 1. American Statistical Association Quarterly: Education in vital statistics, 14, no. 9, Nov. 1. American University Union: To be continued, 5, no. 5, Sept. 1; what they say about it, 3, no. 5, Sept. 1. Americanization: Army doing intensive work, 3, no. 7, Oct. 1; Canada struggling with the problem of the foreign born, 2-3, no. 10, Nov. 15; Kenyon bill reported in Senate, 1-2,3, no. 9, Nov. 1; Kindergartners asked to report on, 4, no. 12, Dec. 15; Massuchusetts, training teachers for Americanization, 6, no. 7, Oct. 1; Nationalruralconference, Sioux Falls, s. D.,indorses, 11, no. 9, Nov. 1; Rhode Island, Law, 8, no. 6, Sept. 15, Mrs. Agnes M. Bacon appointed supervisor, 5, no. 7, Oct. 1, theme of program, Columbus day, 15, no. 8, Oct. 15; Toledo, Ohio, Institute, 14-15, no. 8, Oct. 15; Utah, Arch M. Thurman named State direc tor of Americanization, 5, no. 7, Oct. 1. Americanization institute: Toledo, Ohio, 14-15, no. 8, Oct. 15. “Americans all,” 3, no. 7, Oct. 1. Americans' creed, 2, no. 9, Nov. 1. Americans in Haiti'seek teacher, 16, no. 9, Nov. 1. Anna T. Jeanes Foundation: Industrial education in colored schools, Delaware, 5, no. 7, Oct. 1. Ansonia, Conn.: Teachers' salaries, 5, no. 11, Dec. 1. Appeal for help for school children in northern France, 1, 16, no. 7, Oct. 1. Arizona: Compulsory education law, 14, no. 12, Dec. 15; junior high school, 5-6, no. 8, Oct. 15; rural teacher shortage, 9, no. 8, Oct. 15. Arkansas: 'Creates State school commission, 5, no. 9, Nov. 1. Army doing intensive Americanization work, 3, no. 7, Oct. 1. Army educational commission: Education in the League of Nations, 1, 2, no. 2, July 16. Army mental tests in schools, í, no. 10, Nov. 15. Army psychology tests for teachers, Pittsburgh, 7, no. 12, Dec. 15. Army trade tests for industry, 7, no. 5, Sept. 1. 2 164926-20 Bach, Richard F.: Museums and public education, 7, no.3, Aug. 1. Bach, Theresa: Educational revival in Palestine, 16, no. 11, Dec. 1. Back to school drive: 4, no. 5, Sept. 1; “Come back, boy, come back," 7, no. 5, Sept. 1; Iowa, 1, 2, no. 3, Aug. 1; Every child in school, 2, no. 12, Dec. 15. Baltimore, Md.: Garden army o licers and their value, 7, no. 10, Nov. 15. Baltimore County, Md.: 31,100 minimum for rural teachers, 8, no. 12, Dec. 15. Barbe, Waitman: Education against waste, 13, no. 1, July 1. Barnard, Henry: Common school, 5, no. 4, Aug. 16. Bawden, Dr. W. T.: Army trade tests, 7, no. 5, Sept. 1. Beaune, France: Soldiers' university; College of Agri culture, 7, no. 1, July 1. Beaverhead County, Mont.: Teachers' salaries, 5-6, no. 11, Dec. 1. A Belgian in the United States, 9, no. 11, Dec. 1. Benhart, Frieda: Clubhouses for women teachers, Cincinnati, 2, no. 3, Aug. 1. Berea, Ky.: Sixteenth rural conference, 2, no. 9, Nov. 1; conference on rural life and education postponed, 5, no. 12, Dec. 15. Berkowitz, Dr. J. II.: Standardizing medical inspec tion, 10, no. 11, Dec. 1. Best introduction to school,11, no. 12, Dec. 15. Better for blind man to attend college with seeing, 3, no. 4, Aug. 16. Better salaries for college teachers, 6, no. 6, Sept. 15. Better salaries for teachers (poster, Worcester, Mass.), 1, no. 10, Nov. 15. Better schools, Alabama demands, 4, no. 2, July 16. Better-trained teachers get best results, 10, no. 12, Dec. 15. Betts, George Herbert: How to teach religion, 9, no. 11, Dec. 1. Biddeford, Me.: Teachers salaries, 2, no. 3, Aug. 1. Bingham, Col. W. V: Army trade tests for industry, 7, no. 5, Sept. 1. Blakesley, John H.: Education, its aims and means, 9, no. 9, Nov. 1. Blind: Education, Better to attend college with seeing, 3, no. 4, Aug. 16. Bliss, Don C.: Keeping the children well, 6, no. 3, Aug. 1. Bogardus, Emory S.; Essentials of Americanization, 9, no. 11, Dec. i. Bohemia. See Czechoslovak Republic. Bond, W. F.: Vote on equalization of State school funds in Mississippi, 5, no. 8, Oct. 15. Bonds for school buildings. See Schoolhouses, Bonds for. Borgman, H. L.: Miniature world in a school garden, 5, no. 4, Aug. 16. Boston: Boys' working reserve activities consolidated, 4, no. 7, Oct. 1. Boston teachers: Chart used to show comparative rewards of business and teaching, 9, no. 12, Dec. 15. Boston Transcript: Public interest in national educa tion, 4, no. 5, Sept. 1. Bowie, Sydney J., 4, no. 2, July 16. Boy scouts: National Education Association resolu tion, 2, no. 2, July 16. Boys' clubs: Maryland, Adopts new plan for elemen tary agriculture and home economics, 6-7, no. 8, Oct. 15. Boys' working reserve: Activities consolidated, 4, no. 7, Oct. 1; Iowa, 1, 2, no. 3, Aug. 1. Braddock, Pa. Á milk and ice cream treatment for underfed pupils, 7, no. 12, Dec. 15. Branom, Mendel E.: The project method in education, 9, no. 9, Nov. 1. British education and the war, 4-5, no. 4, Aug. 16. British Ministry of Reconstruction: Classics in British education, 13, no. 1, July 1. Brittain, M. L.: Cost of education compared with chewing gum and tobacco, 8, no. 1, July 1. Brodhead, John C.: Supt. of vocational guidance and placement, Boston, 4, no. 7, Oct. 1. Brown, Capt. II. E.: Health by stunts, 9, no. 9, Nov. 1. Budgets: As a basis for thrist instruction, 9, no. 11, Dec. 1. Buffalo, N. Y.: Teachers' salaries, 6-7, no. 9, Nov. 1. Buisson, Frederic Ernest: French educational ideals of to-day,9, no. 7, Oct. 1 Bureau of education: After-war reading courses, title pages, 1, no.3, Aug. 1; 1, no. 12, Dec. 15; annual report of the Commissioner of Education, 1, 14-16, no. 10, Nov. 15; bulletins (1918, no. 24), 11, no. 8, Oct. 15, (1918, no. 48) 8, no. 2, July 16, (1919, no. 2) 10, no. 11, Dec. 1, (1919, no. 6) 12–13, no. 1, July 1, (1919, no. 16) 7, no. 1, July 1, (1919, no. 18) 8, no. 6, Sept. 15, (1919, no. 29) 8, no. 5, Sept. 1, (1919, no. 30) 1, 16, no. 1, July 1, (1919, no. 35) 2-3, no. 8, Oct. 15, (1919, no. 41) 1-2, 3, no. 1, July 1, (1919, no. 49) 2-3, no. 10, Nov. 15, (1919, no. 68) 11, no. 8, Oct. 15; chart showing organization and activities, 9, no. 1, July 1; civic training, bill to provide for establishment of division, 14, no. 1, July 1; conference of specialists engaged in training industrial teachers, 4, no. 9, Nov. 1; conference on education in mining towns, 3, no. 10, Nov. 15; 3, no. 11, Dec. 1; conference on rural education and rural life. 1-2, 3, no. 7, Oct. 2, 11, no. 9, Nov. 1; divisions recommended in Annual report of the Commissioner of Education, 1, 14-16, no. 10, Nov. 15; educational surveys, (Alabama) 1-2, 3, no. 1, July 1, (Memphis, Tenn.) 1-2, no. 5, Sept. 1, (Mount Joy township, Pa.) 7, no. 6, Sept. 15, (Washington, D. C.) I, 15, no. 9, Nov. 1; girl-adviser plan for high schools, 3-4, no. 8, Oct. 15; health educati series, 8, no. 9, Nov. 1; increased use made of, 8, no. 11, Dec. 1; industrial education circular (no. 4), 7, no. 5, Sept. 1; investigating standards and scope of college schools of education, 5, no. 12, Dec. 15; kindergarten statistics, 8, no. 6, Sept. 15; kindergartners, urges State organizations, 13, no. 12, Dec. 15; legislative circulars, 14-16, no. 1, July 1; library leaflet (no. 6), 2-3, no. 4, Aug. 16; mining towns, conference on education in, 3, no. 10, Nov. 15; 3, no. 11, Dec. 1; one-story school building, investigating, 4, no. 8, Oct. 15; physical education, to make, list of States having bureaus, 7, no. 12, Dec. 15; Rural conference, 1-2, 3, no. 7, Oct. 1, 2, 11, no. 9, Nov. 1; rural school as a selective agency, 16, no. 8, Oct. 15; school bonds, 11, no. 8, Oct. 15; school building program, 1, no. 5, Sept. 1; school statistics, uniform plan, 5, no. 10, Nov. 15; seeks facts on courses in highway engineering, 7, no. 6, Sept. 15. Bureau of education.' City schools system division: Salaries of elementary school principals, 14, no. 7, Oct. 1. Bureau of education. Kindergarten division: Cam paign for kindergarten extension through State organization, 1-2, no. 11, Dec. 1. Bureau of education. Home education division: Home reading courses, 1, no. 3, Aug. 1; 1, 16, no. 12, Dec. 15. Bureau of education Library division: Stories for young children (Library leaflet, no. 6), 2-3, no. 4, Aug. 16. Bureau of education. School board service division: Discontinued, 10, no. 2, June 16; reestablished, 2, no. 11, Dec. 1. Bureau of education. School garden division: Garden ing as a permanent part of school work, 8, no. 10, Nov. 15. Bureau of education. School hygiene division: Inves tigating school health supervision in cities, 6, no. 5, Sept. 1; teaching health, 3, no. 4, Aug. 16. Bureau of educational experiments: Nutrition classes, New York City, 6, no. 12, Dec. 15. Bureau of Labor Statistics: Minimum wage, 8, no. 9, Nov. 1. Burrall, Jessie L.: National Geographic Society makes its photographs available for schools, 7, no. 11, Dec. 1. Burritt, 0. H.: Better for blind man to attend college with seeing, 3, no. 4, Aug. 16. Business education: For engineers, 6, no. 1, July 1. Butterfield, Kenyon L.: Education in the League of Nations, 1, 2, no. 2, July 16. Buttonwillow, Calif.: The fairy ring and a California rural school, 10-11, no. 11, Dec. 1. 1601 C. District of Columbia: Bureau of Education's report on school system, 1.15, no. 9, Nov. 1; teachers' retirement bill, 1-2, no. 6, Sept. 15. See also Washing ton, D.C. Dobbs, A. E.: Educational and social movements 1700-1850, 9, no. 2, July 16. Does this apply to teachers? (William Howard Taft), 13, no. 11, Dec. 1. Dolman, Alice M.: Emergency first aids, 6, no. 3, Aug. 1. Domestic science teaching should result in better homes (H. C. Goodspeed), 4, no. 1, July 1. Dooley, William II.: Principles and methods of in dustrial education for use in teacher-training, 9, no 11, Dec.1. Pow, Stephen R.: Appointed asst. supt. of junior placement, Boston, 4, no. 7, Oct. 1. Duffy, William R.: Texas promotes visual instruction, 16, no. 11, Dec. 1. Duluth, Minn. Morgan Park school: Know your school series, no. 2, 1918 (Value of play), 6, no. 3, Aug. 1. Dunnaway, J. E.: On Alabama Education Commission, 4, no. 2, July 16. Du Pont, Pierre S.: Gift to Delaware for public school buildings, 3, no. 2, July 16; 9, no. 10, Nov. 15. on E. Caldwell, Lee Lynton: A school and community health department, 7, no. 12, Dec, 15. California: Compulsory education law, 14, no. 12, Dec, 15. California, University of: Exchange professorships with Chile, 4, no. 11, Dec. 1; soldier summer school, 3, no. 2, July 16. Cambridge University, England: Notes by A. E. Ship ley, 16, no. 7, Oct. i. Camp Upton, N. Y.: Americanization work, 3, no. 7, Oct. 1. Canada: Moral education conference, 8, no. 3, Aug. 1; Ontario promoting agricultural education, 7, no. 6, Sept. 15; soldiers' orphans to be educated, 2, no. 6, Sept. 1; struggling with the problem of the foreign born, 2-3, no. 10, Nov. 15; teachers' salaries, Ontario, 12, no. 8, Oct. 15; technical education, 9, no. 8, Oct. 15. Canadian conference to focus public attention on cdu cation, 5, no. 4, Aug. 16. Cape of Good Hope: Music instruction in schools, 10, no. 2, July 16. Carbon County, Utah: Health program, 6, no. 3, Aug. 1; physical training, 4, no. 3, Aug. 1; teachers' sug gestions for a school code, 15, no. 8, Oct. 15. Carmichael, A. A., 4, no. 2, July 16. Carnegie pensions, by J. McKeen Cattell, 5, 10.3, Aug.1. Cary, C. P.: The new spirit in education, 8, no. 10, Nov. 15. Case for canning, 3, no. 5, Sept. 1. Cattell, J. McKeen: Carnegie pensions, 5, no. 3, Aug. 1. Census, Fourteenth, 1, 3, 8, no. 11, Dec. 1. Cestre, Charles: Impressions of Ameriran education, 8, no. 1, July 1. Chadwick, R. D.: Value of play, 6, no. 3, Aug. 1. Chair of rural education, for Georgia, 7, no. 7, Oct. 1. Chancellor, William Estabrook: The health of the teacher, 9, no. 9, Nov. 1; quotation from, 10, no. 9, Nov. 1. Charts: Iowa back-to-school drive, 2, no. 3, Aug. 1; organization and artivities of the Bureau of Education, 9, no. 1, July 1; teachers' salaries (comparative rewards of business and teaching), 9, no. 12, Dec. 15. Cheapness in education, 4, no. 6, Sept. 15. Chewing gum: Cost compared with education, 8, no. 1, July 1. Child, G. N.: Appointed State supt., Utah, 5, no. 7, Oct. 1. Child Health Organization, New York: School-health advertising (illus.), 1, no. 8, Oct. 15. Child labor: And illiteracy (Julia C. Lathrop), 6, no. 11, Dec. 1; "Every child in school," a safeguard against, 2, no. 12, Dec. 15. Child welfare: Minimum standards (children's bureau), 14-15, no. 11, Dec. 1; thirty-nine States have mothers' pension laws, 11, no. 11, Dec. 1. “Child Welfare Special” (automobile baby clinic), 16, no. 2, July 16. Children: Health, Montclair, N. J., 6, no. 3, Aug. 1; see also Hygiene and physical education page. Children's bureau: Children's year follow-up series no. 3 (Every child in school), 2, no. 12, Dec. 15; "Every child in school," 2, no. 12, Dec, 15: minimum standards for child welfare, 14-15, no. 11, Dec. 1; teaches rural mothers by automobile baby clinic, 16, no. 2, July 16; thirty-nine States have mothers' pension laws, 11, no. 11, Dec. 1. Chile: A copper mine school in South America, 11, no. 2, July 16; exchange professorships, 4, no. 11, Dec. 1. Chile Exploration Co.: A copper mine school in South America, 11, no. 2, July 16. China: Education moving fast, 12, no. 12, Dec. 15; society for the promotion of national education for China formed at Peking, 5, no. 4, Aug. 16. Christian Science Monitor: Centralizing trend and edu cation, 4, no. 5, Sept. 1. Church and school (Educational Sunday), 14, no. 8, Oct, 15. Cigarettes: And boys, 12, no. 12, Dee, 15. Cincinnati: Conference of specialists engaged in train ing teachers of manual arts and industrial subjects, 4, no. 9, Nov. 1; 9, no. 12, Dec, 15; Men High School Teachers' Association favors State federation of teachers, 15, no. 7, Oct. 1; teachers interested in club houses, 2, no. 3, Aug. 1. Cincinnati:'Lafayette Bloom Junior High School re quires physical training, 6, no. 2, July 16, Civic training: National Education Association reso lution, 1, 2, 16, no. 2, July 16. Civil service, U. S.: Colleges and universities cooperat ing, 2, no. 4, Aug. 16. Clarke, John, editor: Problems of national education by twelve Scottish educationists, 9, no. 9, Nov. 1. Clarke, John: Quoted, 7, no. 10, Nov, 15. Classics: British Ministry of Reconstruction report, 13, no. 1, July 1; our need of, by John H. Finley, 6-7, no. 4, Aug. 16. Claxton, Dr. P. P.: Federal Government should cooper ate with States in support of public schools, 1-2, no. 4, Aug. 16; the kindergarten and the present crisis, 13, no. 7, Oct. 1; school statistics (uniform plan), 5, no. 10, Nov, 15; teachers' salaries (letter to D, L. Kirk, Spokane, Wash.), 10, no. 10, Nov. 15; see also Commissioner of Education. Cleveland, O.: Speech correction campaign, 10, no. 9, Nov.1. Clothing trade: Training women for, Leeds, 9, no. 8, Oct. 15. Clubhouses for women teachers, 2, no.3, Aug. 1. Clubs. See also Boys' clubs; Girls' clubs. Coleman, Lucy Singleton: Copper mineschool in South America, 11, no. 2, July 16. The college professor and the 49) c. dollar, by H. W Hurt, 14, no. 9, Nov. 1. College teachers: Better salaries for, 6, no. 6, Sept. 15. Colleges and universities. See Universities and col leges. “Come back, boy, come back,"7, no. 5, Sept.1. Commerce: Degree in, University of London, 7, no. 3, Aug. 1. Commercial education: Importance of salesmanship study, 8, no. 6, Sept. 15. Commissioner of Education: Annual report, 1, 14-16, no. 10, Nov. 15. Committee on health problems in education. See National education association. Committee health problem.s in education. Committee on Hispanic American Relations, 4, no. 11, Dec.1. Common school (Henry Barnard), 5, no. 4, Aug. 16. Community leagues, Virginia, 7, no. 7, Oct. 1; map, 5, no. 8, Oct. 15. The community school, North Carolina, 10–11, no. 12, Dec. 15. Compulsory education: Montana, 5, no. 8, Oct. 15; National rural conference, Sioux Falls, 6. D., indorses, 11, no.9, Nov. 1; State laws requiring attendance upon part-time or continuation schools, 14-16, no. 12, Dec. 15. Compulsory education officials meet at Philadelphia, 3, no. 10, Nov. 15. Conference of specialists in industrial education engaged in training teachers of manual arts and industrial subjects: Foreman training proposed, 9, no. 12, Dec. 15; urges high standards for manual training teachers, 1-2, no. 12, Dec. 15. Conference on rural education and rural lise, 1-2, 3, no. 7, Oct. 1; Berea meeting postponed, 5, no. 12, Dec. 15. Connecticut: Compulsory education law, 14, no. 12, Dec. 15. Connecticut State College: Soldier summer school, 3, no. 2, July 16. Consolidation of schools: Michigan, 12, no. 11, Dec. 1; National rural conference, Sioux Falls, s. D., in dorses, 11, no. 9, Nov.1. Constitution day, 5, no. 5, Sept. 1. Constitution of the German Republic: Education in, 13, no. 10, Nov. 15. Continuation schoollaw, Illinois, 5, no. 2, July 16; lew York (State), 4, no. 1, July 1. Continuation schools: State laws requiring attendance upon part-time or continuation schools, 14-16, no. 12, Dec, 15. Cook, Mrs. Katherine M.: Survey, Mt. Joy township Adams County, Pa., 7, no.6, Sept. 15. Cooperative course for teacher-training, 7, no. 6, Sept. 15. A copper mine school, South America, 11, no. 2, July 16. Cornell University: Soldier summer school,'3, no. 2 July 16. Correspondence training for teachers, 11-12, no. 12, Dec. 15. Council of National defense: “Every child in school,” 2, no. 12, Dec. 15. Country school by Herbert Quick, 9, no. 9, Nov. 1. County superintendents: Montana, area of district, 7, no. 8, Oct. 15. County unit: Montana, 5, no. 8, Oct. 15. Courtis, Stuart A.: Gary public school, 9, no. 9, Nov. 1. Crathorne, A. R.: "A critical study of the correlation method as applied to grades," mentioned, 5, no. 10, Nov. 15. Creed, Americans', 2, no. 9, Nov. 1. Cubbérley, Fllwood P.: Publiceducation in the United States, 9, no. 7, Oct. 1. Cuzzort, Belvia É.. Harvey's day at Dennys corner, 7, no. 7, Oct. 1. Czechoslovak Republic: Public libraries, 9, no. 8, Oct. 15. Ecclesiastes: Health quotation, 7, no. 1, July 1. July 1; aims of a program (National Education Association), 1, no. 2, July 16; cheapness in, 4, no. 6, Sept. 15; China, 5, no. 4, Aug. 16, 12, no. 12, Dec. 15; cost compared with chewing gum and tobacco, 8, no. 1July 1; Germany, 13, no. 10, Nov. 15; in millcommunities (Dr. H. W. Foght), 12-13, no. 1, July 1; in mining towns, 3, no. 10, Nov. 15; in the constitution of the German republic, 13, no. 10, Nov. 15; in the League of Nations, 1, 2, no. 2, July 16; in vital statistics, 14, no. 9, Nov. 1; museums and public education, 1, no. 3, Aug. 1; new spirit in, 8, no. 10, Nov. 15; no longer á local concern (Richmond Virginian), 9, no. 1, July 1; public interest in national, 4, no. 5, Sept. 1; three definite objectives, 8, 12-16, no. 2, July 16; to check extravagant buying, 4, no. 6, Sept. 15; two centuries ago, 12, no. 12, Dec. 15; U.S., With the State departments of education, 5-6, no. 7, Oct. 1, 5-6, no. 8, Oct. 15, 5, no. 9, Nov. 1, 9, no. 10, Nov. 15. Education and citizenship and other papers, by Ed ward Kidder Graham, 9, no. 7, Oct. 1. Education bill discussed in Senate, 3, 8, no. 3, Aug. 1. Education bill, Ireland, 3, no. 1, July 1. Education departments, colleges: Bureau of Education investigating standards and scope, 5, no. 12, Dec. 15. Education fund: Massachusetts, 1,7, no. 3, Aug. 1. Education Gazette, Cape of Good' Hope: Music in struction in schools, 10, no. 2, July 16. Education Gazette, Victoria: Parents' school commit tees in Victoria, 10–11, no. 2, July 16. Educational advantages of negroes in North Carolina, 4, no. 9, Nov. 1. Educational and social movements 1700–1850, by A. E. Dobbs, 9, no. 2, July 16. Educational campaign: Every year, 6, no. 11, Dec. 1; West Virginia, 5, no. 9, Novi. Educational conditions: No one guiltless, 8, no. 1, July 1. Educational congress, Harrisburg, Pa., 9, no. 10, Nov. 15. Educational fair: Kalispell, Mont., 5, no. 8, Oct. 15. Educational legislation, 14-16, no. 1, July 1. Educational programs: Knights of Columbus, 11, no. 8, Oct. 15; League of Nations, 1,2, no. 2, July 16; "Two notable declarations" (N.'E. A. and A. F. of L.), 8-9, no. 12, Dec. 15. Educational psychology, by Daniel Starch, 9, no. 11, Dec. 1. Educational revival in Palestine, 16, no. 11, Dec. 1. Educational Sunday: New Jersey, 14, no. 8, Oct. 15. Educational surveys: Alabama, 1-2, 3, no. 1, July 1; Arkansas creates new State school commission, 5, no. 9, Nov. 1; Memphis, Tenn., 1-2, no. 5, Sept. 1; Mt. Joy township, Adams County, Pa.,7, no.6, Sept. 15; Washington, D. C., 1, 15, no. 9, Nov. í. Elders-Carswell bill, Georgia: Legislature passes, 1, 8, no. 4, Aug. 16. Elementary education: National Education Associa tion. Commission on the revision of elementary education, preliminary statement, 7-8, no. 4, Aug. 16. Elimination of donts, 6, no. 3, Aug. 1. Elliott, Major Charles W.: The "R. 0. T. C.," 12-13, 15, no. 9, Nov. 1. Ellsworth, Pa.: Teachers' residences, 3, no. 11, Dec. 1. Emergency first aids, 6, no. 3, Aug. 1. Employment service, Junior section: Asks cooperation in vocational guidance work in cities, 4, no.7, Oct. 1. Engineering education: Conference, Washington, D.C., 6, no. 1, July 1. England: British education and the war, 45, no. 4, Aug. 16; dental condition of school children, 9, no. 1, July 1; English language, study of, 8, no. 1, July 1; improved industrial conditions benefit educational movement, 11, no. 2, July 16; a national salary scale, 13, no. 10, Nov. 15; Newcastle teachers ask advisory councils, 8, no. 5, Sept. 1; part-time school, Nottingham, 8, no. 5, Sept. 1; teachers' salaries, Nottingham increases, 7, no. 6, Sept. 15; teachers' strikes, 8, no. 3, Aug. 1; training women for the clothing trade in Leeds, 9, no. 8, Oct. 15. D. Danger signals for teachers, by A. E. Winship, 9, no. 9, Nov. 1. Deaf and dumb: Bill to create a bureau for in the Dept. of Labor, 14, no. 1, July 1. Dean of women: Girl-adviser plan for high schools, 344, no. 8, Oct. 15. Defective children: Los Angeles (using the ungraded rooms), 10, no. 9, Nov. 1. Deffenbaugh, Walter S.: Survey of Mt. Joy township, Adams County, Pa., 7, no. 6, Sept. 15. Degrees in commerce at the University of London, 7, no. 3, Aug. 1. Delaware: Colored schools, hall million for, 9, no. 10, Nov. 15; educating people of State on problem of State government, 2, no. 8, Oct. 15; educational notes 5, no. 7, Oct. 1; public schools, Pierre S. du Pont gives money, 3, no. 2, July 16; 9, no. 10, Nov. 15. De Man, Henry: A Belgian in the United States, 9, no. 11, Dec, 1. Dental condition: School children, England and Wales, 9, no. 1, July 1. Dental service to North Carolina school children free, 11, no. 2, July 16. Denver: Bond issue, 9, no. 12, Dec. 15. Department of education: Bill discussed in Senate, 3, 8, no. 3, Aug. 1; bills to create, 14, no. 1, July 1; F. E. Spaulding on in his After-the-war program for the advancement of public education, 15–16, no. 2, July 16. Department of labor: Training bulletin (no. 13), 5, no. 5, Sept. 1. Development rooms: Los Angeles, 10, no. 9, Nov. 1. Dewey, Evelyn: New schools for old, 9, no. 2, July 16. English education: American and, 8, no. 9, Nov. 1. English language: England, Study, 8, no. 1, July 1; Hawaii, Basis of instruction, private schools, 13, no. 7, Oct. i. Environment, School. See School environment. Equal pay for equal work, Porto Rico, 4, no. 7. Oct. 1. Erkskine, John: Education in the League of Nations, 1, 2, no. 2, July 16. Essentials in a garden program, 7, no. 10, Nov. 15. Essentials of Americanization, by Emory S. Bogardus, 9, no. 11, Dec. 1. Evangeline (motion picture): Special matinee to be given for school children, 13, no. 8, Oct. 15. Every child in school, 2, no. 12, Dec. 15. Exchange professorships with Chile arranged, 4, no. 11, Dec. 1. Experimental education, by Robert R. Rusk, 9, no. 2, July 16. Extravagance: Finance and education,8, no. 7, Oct. 1. Extravagant buying: Education to check, 4, no. 6, Sept. 15. F. General Federation of Women's Clubs: And the kin dergarten movement, 4, no. 5, Sept. 1. General methods of teaching in elementary schools, by Samuel Chester Parker, 9, no. 9, Nov. 1. Geographic news bulletin service: Notice, 12, no. 7, Oct. 1. Geography: National Geographic Society bulletins to be sent to schools, 3, no. 6, Sept. 15; photographs of National Geographic Society available for schools, 7, no. 11, Dec. 1. Geography, Pictorial: National Geographic Society, 7, no. 11, Dec. l. George Peabody College, Nashville, Tenn.: National bureau of French-American correspondence, 1, 8, no. 6, Sept. 15. Georgia: Chair of rural education, State normal school, Athens, 7, no. 7, Oct. 1; in significant educational advance, 1, 8, no. 4, Aug. 16; school law, legislature passes Elders-Carswell bill, 1, 8, no. 4, Aug. 16. Germany: Education in the Constitution of the Ger man Republic, 13, no. 10, Nov. 15; plight of edu cated classes, 10-11, no. 8, Oct. 15. Gerwig, G. W.: Psychology tests for teachers, 7, no. 12, Dec. 15. Girls: Girl-adviser plan for high schools, 3-4, no. 8, Oct. 15. Girls' clubs: Maryland, adopts new plan for elemen tary agriculture and home economics, 6-7, no. 8, Oct. 15. Glass, Carter, Secy. of the Treasury: Letter to Ameri can school children on thrift, 8, no. 7, Oct. 1. Glynn, Frank L.. Training in industrial establish ments, 7, no. 1, July 1. Goodrich, M. Delos: Survey of Tioga County, N. Y. shows no high-school opportunities, 7, no. 1, July 1. Goodspeed, Helen C.: Budgets as a basis for thrift instruction, 9, no. 11, Dec. 1; reconstruction in the domestic-science kitchen, 4, no. 1, July 1. Government savings to be permanent, 3, no. 2, July 16. Gowanz, Dr. E. G.: 5, no. 7, Oct. 1. Graham, Edward Kidder: Education and citizenship and other papers, 9, no. 7. Oct. 1. Great Britain: Agricultural research and education, 10, no. 2, July 16; university finance, 7, no. 3, Aug. 1. See also England: Great Britain Board of education: Medical officer's report (Dental condition of school children in England and Wales), 9, no. 1, July 1; report for 1917-18, 4-5, no. 4, Aug. 16. Greek, American Rhodes scholars exempt from, 6, no. 2, July 16. Gregg, James E.: Quoted, 3, no. 11, Dec. 1. Grossman, Rabbi Louis: Aims of teaching in Jewish schools, 5, no. 3, Aug. 1. High-school teacher training and other items from Montana, 5, no. 8, Oct. 15. High schools: Girl-adviser plan, 3, no. 8, Oct. 15; New York (State), no opportunity in Tioga County, 7, no. 1, July 1. See also Junior high schools. High standards urged for manual training teachers, 1-2, no. 12. Dec. 15. Higher education: France (Dr. Lévy-Bruhl), 8, no. 11, Dec, 1. Highway engineering: Few courses, 7, no. 6, Sept.15. Hildebrand, J. R.: Schools to have geographic news bulletin service, 3, no. 6, Sept. 15. Hines, L. N.: Urges help for modern health crusade, 14, no. 10, Nov. 15. Hispanic American relations, Committee on, 4, no. 11, Dec. 1. Hofmuller, Josef: Plight of educated classes in Ger many, 10-11, no. 8, Oct. 15. Home economics: Teaching, Maryland, Adopts new plan for elementary agriculture and home economics, 6-7, no. 8, Oct. 15; should result in better homes (Helen C. Goodspeed), 4, no. 1, July 1. Home project in agriculture work, Sonoma County, Calil., 12-13, no. 11, Dec. 1. Hood, W. R.: State laws requiring attendance upon part-time or continuation schools, 14-16, no. 12, Dec, 15. Horn, P. W.: $250,000 additional revenue for schools (Houston, Tex.), 5, no. 11, Dec. 1. Houston, Tex.: Teachers' salaries, 5, no. 2, July 16; 5, no. 11, Dec. 1. How Huntington, Ind., helps underweight school chil dren, 6, 8, no. 5, Sept. 1. How organizations and individuals can help the move ment to improve mathematics teaching, 10, no. 7, Oct. 1. How the State of Wisconsin advertises its need for teachers, 13, no. 2, July 16. How to secure school health pamphlets, 8, no. 9, Nov. 1. How to teach religion, by George Herbert Betts, 9, no. 11, Dec. 1. Huntington, Ind.: Helps underweight school children, 6, 8, no. 5, Sept. 1. Hurt, H. W.: The college professor and the 494-c. dollar, 14-16, no. 9, Nov. 1. Hyannis normal school, Mass.: Training teachers for Americanization, 6, no. 7, Oct. 1. Hygiene and physical education, 6, no. 3, Aug. 1; 6, no. 5, Sept. 1; 10, no. 9, Nov. 1; 10–11, no. 11, Dec. 1; 6-7, no. 12, Dec. 15. I. The fairy ring and a California rural school, 10-11, no. 11, Dec. 1. Fairs. See Educational fairs. Farnam, Fred B.: Appointed State Supt. of junior placemant, Ind., 4, no. 7, Oct. 1. Farrington, Frederic Ernest: French educational ideals of to-day, 9, no. 7, Oct. 1. Federal aid: Education, Federal Government should cooperate with States, says Commissioner of Education, 1-2, no. 4, Aug. 16. Federal extension work asked, 1, 14-16, no. 10, Nov. 15. Fellowships: French universities for American stu dents, 4, no. 1, July 1. See also Scholarships. Finance and education, 8, no. 7, Oct. 1. Findlay, John Logan: Letter to Worcester Post quoted, 11, no. 10, Nov. 15. Finegan, Thomas E.: Pennsylvania's big educational congress, 9, no. 10, Nov. 15. Fines: Harvard university, two centuries ago, 12, no. 12, Dec. 15. Finley, John H.: Our need of the classics, 6-7, no. 4, Aug. 16. England, 13, no. 10, Nov, 15. ers in mining communities, 3, no. 11, Dec. 1. Fitzpatrick, Edward A.: How the State of Wisconsin advertises its needs for teachers, 13, no. 2, July 16. Foberg, J. A., 10, no. 7, Oct. 1; 5, no. 10, Nov. 15. Foght, Dr. Harold w. Half-time mill school, 12–13, no. 1, July 1; teacher shortage, South Dakota, 8, no. 7, Oct. 1. Foos, Charles B.: School garden in Reading, l'a., 7, no. 10, Nov. 15. Foreign born: Canada struggling with problem, 2-3, no. 10, Nov. 15. Foreign language: Canada, 2-3, no. 10, Nov. 15. Foreign notes, 10-11, no. 2, July 16; 7, no. 3, Aug. 1; 5, no. 4, Aug. 16; 8,-no. 5, Sept. 1; 7, no. 6, Sept. 15; 9, no. 8, Oct. 15. Foreign students, University of Texas, 5, no. 3, Aug. 1. Foreign women students: To be received by the Insti tute of International Education, New York City,5, no. 5, Sept. 1. Forty reasons, 7, no. 7, Oct. 1. Foster, Sir Gregory: American university union, 3, no. 5, Sept. 1. France: American kindergartners help refugee children, 14, no. 8, Oct. 15; and the extension of higher education, 8, no. 11, Dec. 1; appeal for help for school chil dren of Northern, 1, 16, no. 7, Oct. 1. France and her history (Title-page of After-war read ing course no. 11), 1, no. 3, Aug. 1. Free dental service to North Carolina school children, 11, no. 2, July 16. Freeland, George E.: Modern elementary school prac tice, 5, no. 3, Aug. 1. French-American education correspondence, National bureau of, 1, 8, no. 6, Sept. 15. French educational ideas of to-day, edited by Ferdinand Buisson and Frederic Ernest Farrington, 9, no. 7, Oct. 1. French universities: Fellowships for American stu dents, 4, no. 1, July 1. H. Haggerty, M. E.: 1, no. 10, Nov. 15. 7, no. 10, Nov. 15. Haiti: Americans seek teacher, 16, no. 9, Nov. 1. Hamilton County, Ohio: Teachers seek tenure-of-office law, 8, no. 1, July 1. Hampton, Charles L.: School-garden army work leads to effective county agricultural plan, 12-13, no. 11, Dec. 1. Hand-grenade bank for every U. S. garden soldier, 4, no. 3, Aug. 1. Hand-grenade banks for successful gardeners, 5-6, no. 6, Sept. 15. Handicapped, 5, no. 5, Sept. 1. Hart, Harris: Salaries and supervision for the rural school, 13, no. 8, Oct, 15. Harvard University: Fines two centuries ago, 12, no. 12, Dec. 15; plea for fund to increase pay of teaching force, 16, no. 2, July 16. Harvey's day at Dennys corner, 7, no. 7, Oct. 1. Have to borrow their salaries, 4, no. 7, Oct. 1. Hawaiian Islands: Japanese language schools, 2, no. 11, Dec. 1; private schools must be authorized by public school authorities, 12-13, no. 7, Oct. 1. Hawley, Edith M.: How Huntington, Ind., helps underweight school children, 6, 8, no. 5, Sept. 1, Health: Ecclesiastes quotation, 7, no. 1, July 1. Health and hygiene teaching in hands of local school authorities, Indiana, 10, no. 11, Dec. 1. Health by stunts, by Capt. N. H. Pearl, and Capt. H. E. Brown, 9, no. 9, Nov. 1. Health chart: Louisville, Ky., 6, no. 5, Sept. 1. Health crusade: Idaho placed on regular school pro gram, 6, no. 7, Oct. 1; Indiana, State superintendent urges help for, 14, no. 10, Nov. 15; subject of roundtable conference, North Atlantic Tuberculosis Conference, Philadelphia, 8, no. 7, Oct. 1. Health department: A school and community, 7, no. 12, Dec. 15. Health education: Carbon County, Utah, 6, no. 3, Aug. 1; Indiana, 10, no. 11, Dec. 1; international conference of women physicians, New York, 15, no. 7, Oct. 1; North Carolina, 3, no. 1, July 1; teaching must be positive, 3, no. 4, Aug. 16; Utah State director appointed, 5, no. 7, Oct. 1. Health of the teacher, by William Estabrook Chan cellor, 9, no. 9, Nov. i. Health program and the ideals underlying it, by Supt. Orson Ryan, 6, no. 3, Aug. 1. Health supervision: Bureau of education investigating in cities, 6, no. 5, Sept. 1. Hebrew University, Jerusalem, 16, no. 11, Dec. 1. Hellman, George S.: Art study in the A. E. F. univer sity, 8, no. 2, July 16. Hey, Mr.: Whitley councils for teachers in England, 16, no. 1, July 1. Idaho: Health crusade, thrist and war savings and the Junior Red Cross are placed on the regular school program, 6, no. 7, Oct. 1; thrift education, 10, no. 7, Oct. 1. Illinois: Continuation school laws, 5, no. 2, July 16. Illiteracy: And child labor (Julia C. Lathrop), 6, no. 11, Dec. 1; bills to promote education of illiterates (Bank head), 14, no. 1, July 1; Kenyon Americanization, 1-2, 3, no. 9, Nov.1; a deplorable burden of adult to be removed (É. E. Spaulding), 14-15, no. 2, July 16; “every child in school” a safeguard against child labor and, 2, no. 12, Dec. 15; North Carolina, community school to reduce, 10-11, no. 12, Dec. 15; Virginia, education no longer a local issue, 9, no. 1, July 1. Hliterates: National Education Association. Commis sion on the revision of elementary education, preliminary statement, 7-8, no. 4, Aug. 16. Illustrations: Chart used by the Boston teachers to show why business is attracting more and more the men who might teach, 9, no. 12, Dec. 15; community leagues, Virginia, 5, no. 8, Oct. 15; France and her history, 1, no. 3, Aug. 1; number of eighth grade graduates in proportion to number of trained teachers, 10, no. 12, Dec. 15; open the doors to child health, 1, no. 8, Oct. 15; public health nursing, Lake County, S. Dak., 6, no. 12, Dec. 15; read books about your job, 1, no. 12, Dec. 15; reproduction of material used in the Hand-Grenade Campaign by the School Garden Army, 6, no. 6, Sept. 15; save the eyes, 9, no. 8, Oct. 15; signs of the times, 5, no. 3, Aug. 1; war savings stamps, 7, no. 2, July 16; see also Posters; Maps. Immigrant and the night schools, 8, no. 2, July 16. Impressions of a French scholar, 8, no. 1, July 1. In the magazines, 9, no. 7, Oct. 1; 9, no. 9, Nov. 1. Increased interest in Negro education in the South, 13, no. 8, Oct. 15. Indiana: Boys' working reserve activities consolidated, 4, no. 7, Oct. 1; compulsory education law, 14, no. 12, Dec. 15; health and hygiene teaching in hands of local school authorities, 10, no. 11, Dec. 1; physical education law, 6, no. 12, Dec. 15; State Superintendent urges help for modern health crusade, 14, no. 10, Nov. 15. Indiana State Teachers' Association: Quoted in regard to rural education, 15, no. 9, Nov. 1. Industrial art education: Silk manufacturers indorse, 14, no. 8, Oct. 15. Industrial education: Conference of specialists in in dustrial education engaged in training teachers of manual arts and industrial subjects, 1, 2, 9, no. 12, Dec. 15. Infantcare:Children's bureau teaches ruralmothers by automobile clinic, 16, no. 2, July 16. Influence of kindergarten on American school, 7, no. 1, July 1. Institute of international education: To receive foreign women students, 5, no. 5, Sept. 1. International conference of teachers' organizations to be held, 13, no. 8, Oct. 15. G. Gains in school support, Maine, 4, no. 3, Aug. 1. Gandy, John M.: Educational campaigns, 6, no. 11, Dec. 1. Garden army officers and their value, 7, no. 10, Nov. 15. The Garden beautiful (Julia C. Lathrop), 11, no. 1, July 1. Garden teachers: Normal-school training, 2, no. 12, Dec. 15. Gardening: As a permanent part of school work, 8, no. 10, Nov. 15. The Gary public school, by Stuart A. Courtis, 9, no. 9, Nov. 1. Gary schools reports available, 6, no. 1, July 1. Gassett, Consul Percival: Training women for the clothing trade in Leeds, 9, no. 8, Oct. 15. General Education Board: Furnishes financial sup port for plan to use army mental tests in schools, 1, no. 10, Nov. 15; gives financial aid to national committee on mathematical requirements, 10, no. 7, Oct. 1; reports available, 6, no. 1, July 1; Rockeseller gift for medical education, 8, no. 9, Nov. 1. International conference of women physicians, New York: Health education on program, 15, no. 7, Oct. 1. International Kindergarten Union: Kindergarten cur riculum report, 7, no. 1, July 1; stories for young children, 2-3, no. 4, Aug. 16. Interdepartmental Social Hygiene Board: Normal schools and colleges share in Ŭ. S. social hygiene fund' 6, no. 1, July 1. Iowa: Back-to-school drive, 1, 2, no. 3, Aug. 1; compul sory education law, 14, no. 12, Dec. 15; minimum wage scale for teachers, 10-11, no. 10, Nov. 15; school law (What Iowa did), 14, no. 2, July 16. Ireland: Education bill, 3, no. 1, July i. Is this a national problem? 8, no. 8, Oct. 15. Lincoln District, Marion County, W. Va.: Salary schedule, 6-7, no. 3, Aug. 1. London Times. Educational supplement: Agricul tural research and education in Gt. Brit., 10, no. 2, July 16. London, University of: Degrees in commerce, 7, no.3, Aug. 1. Los Angeles: Ungraded rooms, using, 19, no. 9, Nov. 1. I.os Angeles school journal: Two notable declarations, 8-9, no. 12, Dec. 15. Louderback, Jessie L.: Survey of visiting-teacher work, 8, no. 10, Nov. 15. Louisville, Ky.: Good health chart, 6, no. 5, Sept. 1; teachers' salaries, 5, no. 2, July 16. Lowe 1, President A. L.: Psea to increase pay of teach ing force at Harvard, 16, no. 2, July 16. Lunacharsky: Labor school, 7, no. 2, July 16. J. M. Janitor and school superintendent, 2, no. 12, Dec. 15. Japanese language schools, Hawaiian Íslands, 2, no. 11, Dec. 1. Jews: Educationalrevival, Palestine, 16, no. 11, Dec. 1. Johnson, Consul F. S. S., Kingston, Can.: Agricultural education, Ontario, 7, no. 6, Sept. 15. Johnstown, Pa.: Carries $2,000,000 bond issue for new school buildings, 6, no. 10. Nov. 15. Jones, Burr F.: Correspondence training for teachers, 11-12, no. 12, Dec. 15. Journeys, school. See school journeys. Judd, Charles H.: School treatment of social problems, 4, no. 2, July 16. Junior college: Rapid growth (F. M. McDowell), 2-3, no. 8, Oct. 15. Junior employment service, New York City, 5, no. 10, Nov. 15. Junior high schools: Alabama, 1, 16, no. 8, Oct. 15; Ari zona, 5-6, no. 8, Oct. 15; Wisconsin, 13, 1o. 3, Oct. 1. Junior Red Cross. See Red Cross. Junior membership. Junior Red Cross news, 1, 5, no. 5, Sept. 1. Minnesota: School law, 14-15, no. 1, July 1. no. 12, Dec. 15. Mississippi: Vote on equalization of State school funds, 5, no. 8, Oct. 15. Mississippi normal college, Hattiesburg: Instructors expected to borrow salaries for Nov., Dec., and Jan., 4, no. 7, Oct. 1. Missouri: Compulsory education law, 14, no. 12, Dec. 15; school law, 15, no. 1, July 1. Mitchell, Dr. David: Nutrition classes, New York City, 6, no. 12, Dec. 15. Modern elementary school practice, by George E. Freeland, 5, no. 3, Aug. 1. Modern junior high school plan in new Alabama school code, 1, 16, no. 8, Oct. 15. Monessen, Pa.: Work-study-play plan, 3, no. 11, Dec. 1. Money value of education: Iowa Back-to-school drive uses charts from, 2, no. 3, Aug. 1. Montclair, N. J.: Keeping the children well, 6, no. 3, Aug. 1. Montana: Compulsory education law, 15, no. 12, Dec. 15; county superintendent's districts (size of) 7, no. 8, Oct. 15; high-school teacher training and other items, 5, no. 8, Oct. 15. Montgomery, Dr. Walter A.: Canada struggling with the problem of the foreign born, 2-3, no. 10, Nov. 15. Moore, Ernest Carroll: Quoted, 7, no. 7, Oct. 1; what the war teaches about education, 9, no. 7, Oct. 1. Moore, H. E.; Letter from 0.H. Burritt on college edu cation for the blind, 3, no. 4, Aug. 16. Moral education: Conference, Winnepeg, Canada, 8, no. 3, Aug. 1. More money for the schools, 5-6, no. 11, Dec. 1. Morrison, Martin A.: College and universities cooperat ing with Civil service, 2, no. 4, Aug. 16. Mothers' pension laws: Thirty-nine States have, 11, no. 11, Dec. 1. Moyer, James A.: Massachusetts extension work grow ing, 11, no. 7, Oct. 1; Massachusetts training teachers for Americanization, 6, no. 7, Oct. 1. Municipal commission of education, Porto Rico, 16, no. 2, July 16. Museums and public education (R. F. Bach), 7, no. 3, Aug. 1; service direct to schools, New Jersey, 4, no. 9, Nov. 1. Music: Instruction, Cape of Good Hope, 10, no. 2, July 16; National rural conserence, Sioux Falls, s. Dak., favors more and better, 11, no. 9, Nov. 1. K. N. A Kansas high school principalon losing a good teacher, 2, no. 6, Sept. 15. Kayford, W. Va.: Teachers' residences, 3, no.11, Dec. 1. Keeping the children well, Montclair, N. J., 6, no. 3, Aug. 1. Kelly, M. Clyde: The school as the center of cooperative enterprise, 6, no. 7, Oct. 1. Kendall, Calvin N.: Church and school, 14, no. 8, Oct. 15. Kentucky: Inadequate pay of teachers, 7, no. 11, Dec. 1. Kenyon, Senator Wm. s.: Americanization bill re ported, 1-2, 3, no. 9, Nov. 1. Kenyon Americanization bill, 3, no. 9, Nov. 1. Kern County, Calif., Free Library: Bowerbank school district, 10-11, no. 11, Dec. 1. Kilby, Gov, of Alabama: Report of Alabama Educa tion Commission, 4, no. 2, July 16. Kindergarten and First Grade: Quoted, 14, no. 8, Oct. 15. Kindergarten teachers, suggestions to, 2, no. 11, Dec. 1. Kindergartens: and the present crisis (Dr. P. P. Clax ton), 13, no. 7, Oct. 1; best introduction to school, 11, no. 12, Dec. 15; curriculum (International Kindergarten Union), 7, no. 1, July 1; in many smaller towns, 8, no. 6, Sept. 15; influence on American school, 7, no. 1, July 1; kindergarten movement and the Federation of women's clubs, 4, no. 5, Sept. 1: Palestine, 5, no. 12, Dec. 15; South America, American kindergarten, Chile, 11, no. 2, July 18; States organizing for extension, 1-2, no. 11, Dec. 1; statistics (Bureau of Educa tion), 8. no. 6, Sept. 15. Kindergartners: American, help refugee children in France, 14, no. 8, Oct. 15; Americanization, asked to report on, 4, no. 12, Dec. 15; reading course for (Bureau of Education), 2, no. Sept. 15. King Albert and American education, 8, no. 8, Oct. 15. Kirk, D, L.: Dr. Claxton's letter to, on teachers' sal aries, 10, no. 10, Nov. 15. Knights of Columbus: Educational program, 11, no. 8, Oct. 15. “Know-your-own-State" study, State normal school, Athens, Ga., 7, no. 7, Oct. 1. McBrien, J. L.: Rural conference, Berea, Ky., 2, no. 9, Nov. 1. McCaslin, R. S., 4, no. 2, July 16. McClenahan, P. E.: Iowa minimum wage scale for eachers, 16-11, no. 10, Nov. 15; quoted in Iowa backto-school drive, 2, no. 3, Aug. 1; what Iowa did, 14, no. 2, July 16. McDaniel, C. M.: Quoted on teacher shortage, 12, no. 11, Dec. 1. McDowell, F. M.: Junior college movement shows rapid growth, 2-3, no. 8, Oct. 15. McDowell, Mrs. Marion: Describes plans for housing teachers in mining communities, 3, no. 11, Dec. 1. Maeterlinck, Maurice: Quoted on happiness, 14, no. 9, Nov. 1. Maine: Physical education law, 6, no. 12, Dec. 15; school support gains, 4, no.3, Aug. 1; Teacher“ Plattsburgs” (rotating plan of training teachers for rural schools), 5, no. 2, July 16; 11, no. 12, Dec. 15. Maine town increases salaries, 2, no. 3, Aug. 1. Manual training teachers: Foreman training pro posed, 9, no. 12, Dec. 15; High standards urged by conference of specialists in industrial education, 1-2, no. 12, Dec. 15. Maps: Community leagues in Virginia, 5, no. 8, Oct. 15. Marietta, Okla.: Janitor and school superintendent, 2, no. 12, Dec. 15. Marshall, Vice President: Quoted in Iowa back-to school drive, 1, no. 3, Aug. 1. Marion County, W. Va.: Teachers' salaries in Lincoln District, 6, no. 3, Aug. 1. Maryland: Educational conditions, 6, no. 1, July 1; ementary agriculture and home economics, adopts new plan for, 6-7, no. 8, Oct. 15. Massachusetts: Compulsory education law, 14, no. 12, Dec. 15; extension work growing, 11, no. 7, Oct. 1; general education fund, 1, 7, no.3, Aug. 1; State school fund, 4, no. 4, Aug. 16; training teachers for Ameri canization, 6, no. 7, Oct. 1. Massachusetts Dept. of university extension: Quoted in regard to instructors, 9, no. 11, Dec. 1. Massachusetts State normal school, North Adams: Correspondence training for teachers, 11-12, no. 12, Dec. 15. Massachusetts State normal school, Hyannis: Train ing teachers for Americanization, 6, no. 7, Oct. 1. Mathematics: Teaching, National committee on math ematical requirements, 10, no. 7, Oct. 1; 5, no. 10, Nov. 15; 4-5, no. 12, Dec. 15. Matinees for school children: Evange ine, 13, no. 8, Oct. 15. Medical education: Result of war on, 6, no. 2, July 16; Rockefe ler gist of twenty millions, 8, no. 9, Nov. 1. Medical inspection of schools: Gt. Britain, Dental, 9, no. 1, July 1; North Carolina, Free dental service, 11, no. 2, July 16; standardizing (Dr. J. H. Berkowitz), 10, no. 11, Dec. 1. Medical schools: Fewer students in, 6, no. 2, July 16. Meier, William H. D.: Normal schools training garden teachers, 2, no. 12, Dec. 15. Memphis, Tenn.: Educationalsurvey, 1-2, no. 5, Sept.1. Men High School Teachers' Association, Cincinnati: State federation of teachers favored for Ohio, 15, no. 7, Oct. 1. Mental hygiene of childhood, by William A. White, 9, no, 2, July 16. Mental tests: Plan to use Army, in schools, 1, no. 10, Nov. 15. Methodist Episcopal church. Board of education: Swamped with students, 11, no. 11, Dec. 1. Michigan: Compulsory education law, 14, no. 12, Dec. 15; consolidation of schools, 12, no. 11, Dec. 1; physical education law, 6, no. 12, Dec. 15; physical training, 10, no. 11, Dec. 1; teachers' certificates granted only to citizens of the U.S., 3, no. 10, Nov. 15. Military training: The “R. 0. T. C.”, 12-13, 15, no. 9, Nov. 1. Milk and ice cream treatment, Braddock, Pa., 7, no. 12, Dec. 15. Mill communities: Education (Dr. H. W. Foght), 12-13, no. 1, July 1. Miller, P. G.: Porto Rico needs teachers of English, 11, no. 2, July 16. Miniature world in a school garden, 5, no. 4, Aug. 16. Minimum standards for child welfare, 14-15, no. 11, Dec. 1. Minimum wage: Bureau of labor statistics, 8, no. 9, Nov. 1. Mining communities: Education, conference, 3, no. 10, Nov. 15; 3, no 11, Dec. 1; need provision for housing teachers, 3, no. ii, Dec. 1; South America, a copper mine school, 11, no. 2, July 16; what schools need, 1, no. 9, Nov. 1, on Nankai school, Tientsin, 12, no. 12, Dec. 15. Increased interest in Negro education in the South, 13, no. 8, Oct. 15. National Association of Visiting Teachers and Home and School Visitors: Survey of visiting-teacher work, 8, no. 10, Nov. 15. National bureau of French-American correspondence, George Peabody College, 1, 8, no. 6, Sept. 15. National Catholic War Council: Quoted, 7, no. 9, Nov. 1. National Committee on Mathematical Requirements, 10, no. 7, Oct. 1; 5, no. 10, Nov. 15; 4–5, no. 12, Dec. 15. National conference on rural education, 1-2, 3, no. 7, Oct. 1; 2, 11, no. 9, Nov. 1. National education, Public interest in, 4, no. 5, Sept. 1. National Education Association: Aims of a program in education, 1, no. 2, July 16; international conference of teachers' organizations, 13, no. 8, Oct. 15; resolutions, Milwaukee meeting, 1, 2, 16, no. 2, July 16; Secretary Glass's message on Government savings, Milwaukee meeting, 3, no. 2, July 16; teacher shortage study 8, no. 8, Oct. 15. National Education Association. Commission of the revision of elementary education: Preliminary statement, 7-8, no. 4, Aug. 16. National Education Association. Commission emergency in education: Teachers should have part in determining educational policies, 1-2, no. 8, Oct. 15. National Education Association. Committee health problems in education: Save the eyes (illus.), 9, no. 8, Oct. 15. National Geographic Society: Makes its photographs available for schools, 7, no. 11, Dec. 1; news bulletin to be sent to schools, 3, no. 6, Sept. 15. National League of Compulsory Education Officials: Annual convention, 3, no. 10, Nov. 15. National Research Council: Plan to use Army mental tests in schools, 1, no. 10, Nov. 15. National rural conference. See National conference on rural education. National Physical Education Service: New physical education laws, 6, no. 12, Dec. 15. National Safety Council: Teaching safety in the schools, St. Louis, 12, no. 10. Nov. 15. A national salary scale for England, 13, no. 10, Nov. 15. National Society for Vocational Education: 1920 meet ing, Chicago, 4, no. 5, Sept. 1. National Union of Teachers: A nationalsalary scale for England. 13, no. 10. Nov. 15; Whitley councils, Dis agreement as to, 16, no. 1, July 1. Nationaluniversity extension association on new basis, 12, no. 7, Oct. 1. Nebraska: Compulsory education law, 15, no. 12, Dec. 15. Negro Organization Society: Educational campaigns, 6, no. 11, Dec. 1. Negro Teachers' Association of Virginia: Educational campaigns, 6, no. 11, Dec. 1. on L. Labor school (Lunacharsky), 7, no. 2, July 16. Aug. 1. Cincinnati, Lafayette Bloom Junior High School. I.ake County, s. Dak.: Public health nursing (illus.), 6, no. 12, Dec. 15. Langeloth, Pa.: Teachers' residences, 3, no. 11, Dec. 1. Lanner, George H.: 4, no. 2, July 16. Lathrop, Edith: Harvey's day at Dennys corner, 7, no. 7, Oct. 1. Lathrop, Julia C.: The garden beautiful, 11, no. 1, July 1; quoted on illiteracy and child labor, 6, no. 11, Dec. 1. League of Nations: Education in, 12, no. 2, July 16. Leeds, England: Training women for the clothing trade 9, no.8, Oct. 15. Legislation, Educational, 14-16, no. 1, Jaly 1. Legislative circulars, Bureau of Education, 14-16, no. 1, July 1. 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