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Education for the control and enjoyment of wealth, by Witt Bowden, University of Pennsylvania.

Languages and the college preparatory course, by John D. Fitz-Gerald, University of Illinois.

Secondary school composition, by Carolyn M. Gerrish, Girls' Latin School, Boston, Mass.

The teaching of history in the elementary school, by James A. Wilgus, State Normal School, Platteville, Wis.

The vocabulary of two years, by Thomas P. Beyer, St. Paul, Minn.

Education in Japan, J, F. Steiner, Chicago, Ill.

The school board as a factor in educational efficiency, by W. S. Sutton, University of Texas.

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1915

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INDEX

The names of contributors are printed in SMALL CAPITALS; subjects treated in ordinary
type; titles of books reviewed in italics

Academic, Concerning some matters,

391.

Academic status of psychology, 319.
Administration (The) of the public
schools of New York City, 469.
Adolescent, The development of a
vocabulary in the, 68.

America, Is there no university in?
431; The Germanistic Society of,
108.

American schools, The development

of the course of study in, 1; uni-
versities, Library problems in, 325;
universities, The Association of,
74; university professors, The As-
sociation of, 295.

Association (The) of American uni-
versities, 74; (The) of American
university professors, 295.
Attainment (Methods of its): The
Christian ideal in education, 433.

BARDWELL, DARWIN L.-Phases of
the work of a modern high school,
367.

BEYER, THOMAS PERCIVAL.-The
vocabulary of two years, 191.
Bishop's (William Warner) Practical
handbook of modern library cata-
loging, 315.

Board, The General Education, 300.
Board (The school) as a factor in edu-
cational efficiency, 258.
BOWDEN, WITT-Education for the
control and enjoyment of wealth,
147; Education for power and re-
sponsibility, 352.

BROWN, ROBERT M.-The European
war and geography, 248.
Building of a university, Notes on the,
217.

Building (vocabulary), Systematic, 313.
BUTLER, NICHOLAS MURRAY-Con-
cerning some matters academic,
391; Hunt's (Gaillard) The Depart-
ment of State of the United States,
212; Roger Bacon, 94.

CARPENTER, WILLIAM H.-The Gen-
eral Education Board, 300; The As-
sociation of American Universities,
74.

Case system (The) of teaching hygiene
and preventive medicine in the
upper grades, 503.

Certain modern educational methods,
A side light on, 414.

CHAPMAN, J. CROSBY-Standardiza-
tion of school products, 312.
China, Medicine in, 535.

Christian (The) ideal in education:
Methods of its attainment, 433.
Classics, The teaching of English and
the study of, 37.

College (denominational), Place and
function of, 445; education, An un-
dergraduate's view of, 48.
College-preparatory course, Languages
and the, 168.

College, The junior, 215; (junior)
Standardizing the, 56; students,
Health of, 428.

Colleges, Sound sense about, 428.
Composition, Secondary school, 126.
Concerning some matters academic, 391.

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Consolidation of rural schools, 320.
Contribution (A) to the literature of
vocational education, 322.
Control and enjoyment of wealth,
Education for the, 147.
COOLEY, EDWIN G.-Welfare of work-
ing youth in Germany, 337.
COOPER, LANE. The teaching of Eng-
lish and the study of the classics, 37.
Countries (foreign), Illiteracy in, 321.
COURSAULT, JESSE H.-Standardizing
the junior college, 56.

Course, (college-preparatory), Lan-
guages and the, 168; of study in
American Schools, The development
of the, 1.

Courts, Juvenile, 489.

CRAWFORD, WILLIAM H.-Place and
function of the denominational col-
lege, 445.

Croswell, James G., 534.

Culture and Kultur, 400.

Definition (A) of Kultur, 323.
Democracy, The education of youth
for, 379.

Denominational college, Place and
function of, 445.

Development (The) of a vocabulary
in the adolescent, 68; (The) of
the course of study in American
schools, I.

DISBROW, RUTH AUGUSTA-The re-
straint of our public schools, 84.
Discussions, 74, 204, 295, 407, 527.
DU BREUIL, ALICE JOUVEAU-The

moving picture and the school, 204.

Economy of time in secondary educa-
tion, 20.

Education Board, The General, 300;
(college), An undergraduate's view
of, 48; for the control and enjoy-
ment of wealth, 147; for power and
responsibility, 352; (secondary)
Economy of time in, 20; The Chris-
tian ideal in: Methods of its attain-
ment, 433; (The) of youth for
democracy, 379; (university), The
place of Sanskrit in, 412; (voca-

tional), A contribution to the litera-
ture of, 322.

Educational efficiency, The school
board as a factor in, 258; methods
(certain modern), A side light on,
414.

Efficiency (educational), The school
board as a factor in, 258.
EISELMEIER, JOHN-The woman peril:
A rejoinder, 409.

Elementary school, The teaching of
history in, 136.
England, 63.

English (The teaching of) and the
study of the classics, 37.

Enjoyment of wealth (control and),
Education for, 147.

European war (The) and geography,
248.

Evolution (The) of an expert, 320.
Expert, The evolution of an, 320.

Factor in educational efficiency, The
school board as a, 258.
FITZ-GERALD, JOHN D.-Languages
and the college-preparatory course,
168.

Foreign countries, Illiteracy in, 321.
Form of outrage, A new, 429.
FRANK A. FITZPATRICK-The develop-
ment of the course of study in
American schools, 1.
Freeman's (Arbold) Boy life and labor:
the manufacture of inefficiency, 421.
Function (Place and) of the denomina-

tional college, 445.

Gary (Ind.) schools, Report on, 510.
General Education Board, The, 300.
Geography, Mr. Belloc on material-
ism and, 317; The European war
and, 248.

German university, A new, 106; uni-
versity and military ideals, The
paradox of, 266; universities in war
time, 538.

Germanistic (The) Society of America,
108.

Germany, Harvard and, 539; Welfare
of working youth in, 337.

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