THE TWENTY-FOURTH VOLUME OF THE EDUCATIONAL REVIEW BEGINS WITH THE ISSUE FOR JUNE, 1902 Among the articles which are in preparation for early publication are the following: Herbert Spencer and what knowledge is of most worth, by Dr. William T. Harris, United States Commissioner of Education. Three views of the course of study, by John J. Findlay, M. A., Headmaster of the School for Boys, Cardiff, Wales. Present opportunities for young men, by Albert Shaw, Editor of the Review of Reviews. Professor Hyslop's Report on Mrs. Piper and the Doctrine. of Immortality, by Professor Walter T. Marvin of Western Reserve University. My schools and schoolmasters, by Superintendent Aaron Gove of Denver, Colo. Some educators whom I have known, by Superintendent James M. Greenwood of Kansas City, Mo. Manuscripts intended for publication should be addressed to The Editor of the EDUCATIONAL REVIEW, Columbia University, New York. Correspondence relating to reprints, special editions, advertising, and subscrip tions, and all remittances, should be sent to the EDUCATIONAL REVIEW, Columbia University, New York. $3 A Year (10 Nos., none being issued for July or August.), 35c. A Is. 8d. Copy EDUCATIONAL REVIEW PUBLISHING CO., NEW YORK REVIEW PUBLISHED MONTHLY Except July and August VOLUME XXIV JUNE-DECEMBER 1902 RAHWAY, N. J., AND NEW YORK EDUCATIONAL REVIEW PUBLISHING COMPANY PARIS: F. ALCAN BERLIN: MAYER & MÜLLER LONDON: THE AMERICAN SCHOOL AND COLLEGE TEXT-BOOK AGENCY EDITOR NICHOLAS MURRAY BUTLER COPYRIGHT, 1902, BY EDUCATIONAL REVIEW PUBLISHING CO THE MERSHON COMPANY PRESS, INDEX The names of contributors are printed in SMALL CAPITALS; subjects, treated in ordinary type; Abolition of compulsory Greek in Admission to college, A new method Algebra, geometry, and physics, Cor- America, Points of contrast in the educational situation in England and, 217 American college and the professional American education, Some funda- mental principles of, 187; The Lon- Annual report of the Secretary of Army, Postgraduate instruction in Athletics, Paternalism in college, 398 Average man, The outlook for the, 109 Baldwin's (James Mark) Dictionary of Philosophy and psychology, 440 nalism in college athletics, 398 BURCHELL, JR., H. J., Ball's (Francis fessional schools, 503; Scholarship and service, 1; Some fundamental Calamity, A public, 103 CARTER, WILLIAM H.-Post-gradu- ate instruction in the United States Chicago schools, Two years' progress City schools and the poor, New York, College, A new method of admission College and the professional schools, College and university, Shall the state restrict the use of the terms, 10 College Entrance Examination Board, Second annual report of the Sec- retary of the, 271 College, Judicial control of, 100 Compulsory Greek in Germany, The Control of colleges, Judicial, 100 Correlation of algebra, geometry, and Country school, The, 538 Dangers and uses of the lecture, 484 Discussions, 199, 309, 407, 518 DOHERTY, DAVID J.-The Tagalog state restrict the use of the terms Economics, Lake Placid Conference Edmonds' (Franklin Spencer) History 108975 Education and industry, 320 Education, Hygiene as a factor in, 391; England and America, Points of con- English Education Bill, The, 420 Factor in education, Hygiene as a, FITZPATRICK, FRANK A.-Francis France, Rural schools of, 471 Geometry, and physics, Correlation Germany, The abolition of compul- Giddings' (Franklin Henry) Inductive GOVE, AARON.-My schools and Greek in Germany, The abolition of GREENWOOD, J. M.--McLellan (J. A.) HALSTED, GEORGE BRUCE.- The Herbert Spencer and what to study, Hilbert's (David) Foundations of Home economics, Lake Placid Con- HOWERTH, IRA W.--Education and How the school strengthens the in- Ideal, Education and the social, 150 JONES, ADAM LEROY.-Witmer's Judicial control of colleges, 100 Kellor's (Frances A.), Experimental Kemp's (E. L.) History of education, KEYSER, C. J.-Mathematical pro- |