VOLUME XXXVIII
JUNE-DECEMBER
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
COPYRIGHT, 1909, BY EDUCATIONAL REVIEW PUBLISHING CO.
THE QUINN & BODEN CO. PRESS RAHWAY, N. J.
The names of contributors are printed in SMALL CAPITALS; subjects treated in ordinary type; titles of books reviewed, in italics
American college under fire, 515
American, high school, Genius of,
469; history, Teaching peace thru
instruction in, 181; teaching, Con-
tributions to the history of, 179
Are the halycon days of the Na- tional Education Association over? 210
Art (The) of translation, 359
Autumn academic celebrations, 431 Ayres (Leonard P.) and Gulick's (Luther Halsey) Medical inspec- tion of schools, 93
Baldwin's (Charles Sears) Writing and speaking, 424
BASCOM, JOHN.-The college library, 139
Basis (Physiological) of success, 316 Bible (English), The study of, 104 BIGELOW, M. A.-Schmucker's (Sam-
uel Christian) The study of nature, 530
Board of education (large), The working of, 43; (State) in Massa- chusetts, 211
Boy (The) who goes to work, 325 BRANNON, MELVIN A.-Higher edu- cation and the farm, 451 Bureau of Education, at the Alaska- Pacific Exposition, Exhibit of, 100; Reorganization in, 214
BUTLER, NICHOLAS MURRAY.-The
American college under fire, 515;
CHANCELLOR, WILLIAM
are the leaders? 409
CHANDLER, FRANK W.-Spingarn's
(J. E.) Critical essays of the
seventeenth century, 421
Chemistry and character, 427
Christmas vision, 485
Church and the college, 273
Citizenship, The call to, 288
CLARK, GEORGE ARCHIBALD.-Com-
mercial branches in the high school curriculum, 31
COAR, JOHN FIRMAN.-Remarks, ma- tured and otherwise, on our present educational system, 52
College, admission, The problems of, 105; (The American) under fire, 515; and the church, 273; de- partments of education, Tendencies in, 186; education, The place of social sciences in, 57; library, 139; The mission of music in, 132; A new method of admission to, 160; requirements in Latin and the school curriculum, 109
College Entrance Examination Board's new definition of the re- quirement in physics, Interpreta- tion of, 150
Commercial branches in the high school curriculum, 31 Commissioner of Education's port, Facts from, 415
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