Bad IS THE Among the important articles arranged for early publi- Some observations on modern tendencies, by The environment and education, by I. W. HOW- Methods of teaching at Annapolis, by ALLEN F. The place of reading in the modern language Horace: An appreciation, by CHARLES N. SMILEY, What is English? by C. H. WARD, of the Taft School, Science in education, by H. G. TOWNSEND, of Manuscripts intended for publication should be addrest to the New York Correspondence relating to reprints, special editions, advertising, and subscriptions, and all remittances, should be sent to the New York Office. А } A Year (10 Nos., none being issued for July or August.) $3 14s. 6d. EDUCATIONAL REVIEW PUBLISHING Co., EASTON, PA., AND NEW YORK REVIEW PUBLISHED MONTHLY Except July and August VOLUME LI 1916, EASTON, PA., AND NEW YORK Paris: J. TERQUEM & Co. BERLIN: MAYER & MULLER SMITH STREET, WESTMINSTER 1916 EDITOR NICHOLAS MURRAY BUTLER COPYRIGHT, 1916, BY EDUCATIONAL REVIEW PUBLISHING CO. ESOHENBAOH PRINTING COMPANY EASTON, PA. 'll میں بھر کے Psych INDEX EDITOR NICHOLAS MURRAY BUTLER The names of contributors are printed in SMALL CAPITALS; subjects treated in ordinary type; titles of books reviewed in italics BRIGGS, THOMAS H., Perry's (Arthur 316. Brown University, 209. athletics upon physical otism, 78. Butler's (Nicholas Murray) Meaning and its application to, 447. versity Professors, 310. Canby's (Henry S.) College sons and of graduate schools in the universi- its influence on the modern Chemical engineering for paper makers, 522. tion of the school Colleges and universities, Vocational guidance in, 331. Cities and, 318. Medical Officer of the Congress (Scientific), Second Pan- tions in the District of Columbia, 64. ary middle English reader, 99. versity Professors, 310. Degree conferring institutions in the Direct method (The) and its applica- tion to American schools, 447. method (the) for a modern language, Why? 254. Discussions, 87, 198, 305, 397, 522. method and its application to Amer- gree conferring institutions in, 64. Division of reference and research in appointment of teachers in cities, 526. of commerce, Boston, 305. Eaton (Jeanette) and Stevens's (Ber- and training for girls, 314. line, 411. COPYRIGHT, 1916, BY EDUCATIONAL REVIEW PUBLISAING CO. 212. of, 425. ESCHENBAOH PRINTING COMPANY EASTON, PA. Education (Higher) in New York City, 211. war on, 325. leges, The influence of athletics upon, 355. city in, 397. (The) of travel, 457. mentary schools, 342. 106. 360. ciples and the, 342. English reader, 99. a France, Relations between America and, 105. universities of the United States, letter, 387. makers, 522. 139. teaching of modern languages in, 488. City, A report on the, 8. Gary experiment in New York City, A report on the, 8. influence on the modern world, 399. the universities of the United States, 433. its influence on the modern world, 399. physique of school children, 412. universities, 331. HAMMETT, C. E.-The influence of athletics upon physical education in American colleges, 355. 198. new, 305 2II. warring nations, 217. A sketch and a letter, 387. and education, 139. Faculty, A university president to the, 92. and Stevens's (Bertha M.) Com- 314. (Frank Worth- olas Murray) 408. 106. versities, 214. Immigrant, The education of the, 469. Russia, 325. genius of ancient Greece and its, 399. upon American colleges, 355. the District of Columbia, Control of, 64. tion of, 425. JENNINGS, IRWIN G.-Vocational guidance in colleges and universi- ties, 331. |