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THE

PENNSYLVANIA

SCHOOL JOURNAL.

Volume LXVI.

That which makes a good Constitution must keep it, viz: men of wisdom and virtue:
qualities that, because they descend not with worldly inheritance, must be carefully
propagated by a virtuous education of youth.-Wм. Penn.

N. C. SCHAEFFER, EDITOR.

Published at Lancaster by Thomas H. Burrowes from January, 1852, to 1870; by J. P. Wickersham and
J. P. McCaskey until 1881, and by J. P. McCaskey since 1881. Official Organ of the Department of Public
Instruction since July, 1854. Organ of Pennsylvania State Educational Association since 1852.

LANCASTER, PA.

J. P. MCCASKEY, PUBLISHER

1917

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A haze on the far horizon.

The infinite, tender sky,

The ripe, rich tints of the cornfields,
And the wild geese sailing high:
And all over upland and lowland
The charm of the golden-rod,-
Some of us call it Autumn,
And others call it God.

Like tides on a crescent sea-beach,
When the moon is new and thin,
Into our hearts high yearnings
Come welling and surging in:
Come from the mystic ocean
Whose rim no foot has trod,-

Some of us call it Longing,
And others call it God.

A picket frozen on duty,

A mother starved for her brood,

Socrates drinking the hemlock,

And Jesus on the rood:

And millions who, humble and nameless,

The straight, hard pathway plod,—

Some call it Consecration,

And others call it God.

William Herbert Carruth.

Have your pupils commit this fine thing to memory, and know it as they know their names. To repeat it in thought, when alone, to themselves, "each in his own tongue," a thousand times will be none too often during the next year.

A Director's Look Around, S. R. McClure, 438 A Golden Rule Book, 156

A Quarter of a Century, Nathan C. Schaeffer, 573

A Round Table Number on Arithmetic, Josephine Greenwood, 114

A Soldier Talks of War, 208

A Trout Stream and the Cracking Universe, Joseph H. Odell, 65

A War for the Children, Mary Graham Bonner, 191

A Woman Ambulance Driver in France, R. W. Kauffman, 535

A Word for Harrisburg, 228

Academical Training, Importance of, C. A.
Herrick, 446

An Efficiency System, 255
America at War, 204

Americanization, 210

American School in the War, S. E. Weber, 271 American Junior Red Cross, F. C. Morgan and Orton Lowe, 290

Archibald D. Glenn, Deputy Superintendent Public Instruction: In Memoriam, 488

As a Father Sees It, 22

Assistant County Superintendents, 579
Average American, The, 540

Aviation, 577

Address on War by John Ruskin: From "The Crown of Wild Olive." Delivered at the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, England, Fifty Years Ago, 47 Association of School Secretaries: Address of President Hammelbaugh, 471; Committees or No Committees in the Board, C. M. Piper, 472; Standardization of School Supplies, W. T. Norton, 473; Election and Supervision of Janitors, R. E. Richardson, 475; Miscellaneous Repairs and Replacements, R. E. Peifer, 476; Secretary's Relation to Educational Systems, Mrs. E. S. H. McCauley, 479; Preparation and Recording of Minutes, R. M. Bolenius, 481; Members, 484 Atrocities of Germany: The Logical and Inevitable Result of the German Philosophy of Militarism; More than a Thousand Atrocities Now "Documented "-Kaiser Brands his People as Huns-Philosophy that Produced Cruelty-Devastated Regions -What Hate Can Do-Vision of Lust and Lasting Peace, Newell Dwight Hillis, 341 At Valley Forge: A Gift of U. S. to Pennsylvania, 84

Be Warned in Time, 153

Be Good to Live With: At Home and in

School, J. P. McCaskey, 93

Bible Reading in Schools, 32

Books for Soldiers in Camp, 156

Books We Used to Read, 70

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Colleges for Women, 180
Committees or No Committees on the Board,
C. M. Piper, 472

Community Singing, 247

Community Singing, Points in Organizing, Martha M. Owens, 561

Conservation of Food, N. C. Schaeffer, 42 Continue in School as a Patriotic Duty, P. P. Claxton, 60

Continuation Schools: Continuation School as a Social Problem, James Killius, 413; What is Continuation School?: Text Books Used, James H. Fuller, 415; What is Continuation School Without Text Books? H. K. Balsbaugh, 419

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Continuation" in Reading, 224

Coordinating Medical Inspection, Physiology, Hygiene and Physical Training, J. W. Bancroft, 374

66

Cornell Goes to War," 37 Crooked Teeth, 168

Corporation Schools, Their Work, Cooperation, C. R. Dooley, 302

County Superintendence Department: Vocational High School in Rural Districts, Thomas A. Bock, 349; The Achievement Course, Edward J. Tobin, 353; Standard Rural Schools, E. M. Rapp, 357; The Work of the County Life Director, Edward J. Tobin, 360; How Cause Teacher to Grow and Increase in Efficiency, J. W. Sweeney, 349

David S. Keck, 218

Dean West on New Ideals, 113
Death of Supt. R. O. Welfling, 423
Death of Rev. Horace Edwin Hayden, 131
Deceitfulness of Riches, 117
Determined to Succeed, 168
Did You Know? 170

Department of City and Borough Superin-
tendents: President's Address, Pennsylva-
nia in Music, C. F. Hoban, 365; Some
Reminiscences of Musicians, J. P. Mc-
Caskey, 369; City High School and Agri-
cultural Production, L. P. Dennis, 372; Co-
ordinating Medical Inspection, Physiology,
Hygiene, and Physical Training, J. Walter
Bancroft, 374; Washington Irving School:
Illustrated Talk by Supt. Wm. McAndrew,
377
Department of Colleges and Normal Schools:
Athletics in Higher Institutions of Learn-
ing, Arthur Holmes and W. S. Hertzog,
383; Relation of Normal School to Rural
School Problem, A. C. Rothermel, 389;
Relative Functions of University Schools of
Pedagogy and State Normal Schools, W. G.
Chambers, Frank P. Graves, 390; Univer-
sity Schools of Pedagogy and Normal
Schools, P. M. Harbold, 395; The Future
Status of the College, John A. W. Haas,
397

Directors' Department of State Educational Association: Thirty-third Annual Session at Harrisburg, Address of Welcome, Harry A. Boyer; Response, W. G. Davis; The New Education, J. B. Richey; Vocationalized Schools, C. B. Connelley; President's Address: "A Director's Look Around," S. R. McClure, 438; Address by Governor

Brumbaugh, 444; The Importance of Aca-
demical Training, Cheesman A. Herrick,
446; New Kensington Vocational School, T.
B. Shankle, 452; Some Factors that Make
Good School Officials, Calvin N. Kendall,
454; The World War and the School, Sam-
uel Hamilton, 458; The Smith-Hughes Bill
and Its Relation to Pennsylvania, Millard
B. King, 466; Discussion by Directors, 435,
449; Necrology, 469; Resolutions, 469; Offi-
cers for 1918-19, 471

Dont's for Sick Room, 153

Department of Manual Arts: Securing Co-
operation of Employers, Claire Snyder, 398;
Influence of World War on Domestic Art,
Estelle Bennett, 404; School Credits for
Home and Community Work, Anne C.
Perry, 406; Correlation of Sewing and
Drawing, Miriam A. Boyer, 408; Place of
Art in Vocational Education, Arthur F.
Payne, 409; Manual Arts Adapted to the
Gary or Platoon Type of School, Irene W.
Haney, 412

Each in His Own Tongue, 2

Edison the Inventor, 213

Education Courses for Small Colleges, John

H. Short, 515

Education and the War, 9

Education in England, 106

Educational Council, Report of, E. M. Rapp,
314

Education Outside of Schools, 161

Efficiency of Schools through Vocational

Guidance, Wm. McAndrew, 305

Elizabeth Lloyd: Memorial Tribute, Mary

Martin, 34

English in Secondary Schools, Emma Miller

Bolenius, 237

Enrollment of Members of State Education
Association, 266

Essential Place of Religion in Education, 122
Every School a National Center, John H. Fin-
ley, 420

C.

171; Pennsylvania Education Association:
Sixty-Eighth Meeting-Conserve the Food
Supply-Carnegie Foundation-" Continua-
tion"
in Reading-Church Aids in Saving
Food, 219; Homes for Teachers-State
Educational Association: Program of Meet-
ing at Johnstown-Enrollment of Teachers
-Schools of Chester-A Worthy Protest-
School Superintendents in Service-Good
Memory Work-American School in the
War, 262; Shortage of Teachers-Spring
Arbor Day-Death of Archibald D. Glenn-
The Grander Vision-Arbor Day Proclama-
tion of Governor Brumbaugh, 487; Death
of Supt. Welfling-Earning Your Thrift
Stamp-Schoolmen's Week, 423-State As-
sociation at Harrisburg, Dec. 30, 1918-Co-
lumbia Adopts Curfew-Our State Superin-
tendents-A Quarter of a Century-To the
Teachers of America-Help Needed by the
Districts-Community Singing-N. E. A. at
Pittsburgh, June 30, 1918-Keep the Schools
Going-Assistant County Superintendents-

To My Mother, 570

Faith and Works Bring Results, W. H. Clem-

mens, 256

Farmers Should Have Bees, 24

For All the Teachers, 41

Food Conservation, 129

Four C's and Three R's, 10
Fundamentals in Agricultural

George A. Works, 494

Teaching,

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Miriam, 124

"Old Fogeyism" and Its Educational Applica-
tions, Wm. H. Peck, 106

Outside the School, 210

Our Educational Birthright, Andrew F. West,

327

Our School Arbor Day, 177

Our State Superintendents: Dr. Nathan C.
Schaeffer Ends Twenty-fifth Year, 572

Patriotism, 241

Parent-Teacher Association, A. W. Brett, 216

Patriotism and Babies, 13

Paragraphs in Variety, 75

Pennsylvania in Music, C. F. Hoban, 365

Pensions for Teachers: Retirement System,

85

Perils in Camp and Barracks, 23

Physical Education, Report of Committee, J.
G. Becht, 292

Physical Education, Trend of, William Bur-

dick, 567

President Wilson's Power, and Address of

Senator Knox, 166

President Wilson's Message to Russia, 17

President Wilson to the Schools, 171

Promise Yourself, 260

Purpose and Welfare of the Teacher, 517

Pennsylvania State Educational Association at

Johnstown, 275; Address of Welcome and

Response on Behalf of Association, 278;

Vocational Efficiency: A Phase of Modern
Education for Girls, The Home School, L.
E. McGinnes, 282; Growth and Status of
Agricultural Education in Pennsylvania, L.
R. Dennis, 285; Commercial Education in
America, Cheesman A. Herrick, 287; Some
Pressing Problems, Nathan C. Schaeffer,
290; Report of Committee on Physical Edu-
cation, J. George Becht, 292; The American
'Junior Red Cross, F. C. Morgan and Orton
Lowe, 296; The Issue Before Us is Music,
John C. Freund, 299; Retirement Fund: Re-

port of Legislative Committee, O. P. Corn-

man, 301; Corporation Schools, Their

Work, Co-operation, C. R. Dooley, 302;

Efficiency of Schools through Vocational

Guidance, Wm. McAndrew, 305; Responsi-

bility of the School in World Leadership,

John McDowell, 309; Taxation and the

Schools, Martin G. Brumbaugh, 312; Report

of the Educational Council, Eli M. Rapp,

314; Henry Houck: In Memoriam, Governor

Brumbaugh, O. T. Corson, 320; Our Educa-

tional Birthright, Andrew F. West, 327;

Committees Appointed, 299, 317; Community

Singing Night, 299; Permanent Fund, 315;

Report of Treasurer, 317; Fort Stanwix
Hotel "Scrap of Paper," 314, 331; Report

of Joint Committee, 331; Necrology, 332;

Enrollment, 334; Resolutions, 334; Officers

for Next Year, 335

Questions and Answers for Examination :

Didactics, Reading, Grammar, Penmanship,

Geography, Physiology, Manual Training,

Etc., 196

Recognize the Educator: Department of Edu-

cation at Washington, 421

Relative Functions of University Schools of

Pedagogy and State Normal Schools, W. G.

Chambers, Frank P. Graves, 390

Religion in Education: National Morality
Based on Religious Principle, 242
Responsibility of the School in World Leader-
ship, John McDowell, 309

Retirement Fund: Report of Legislative Com-
mittee, O. P. Cornman, 301

Rights and Obligations of Taxpayers, Am-

brose Watters, 522

Rural School Grounds: Points to be Consid-

ered, G. A. Bricker, 157

Saviors of Verdun, 63

Save Young Men from Vice, 43

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