THE PENNSYLVANIA SCHOOL JOURNAL. Volume LXVI. That which makes a good Constitution must keep it, viz: men of wisdom and virtue: N. C. SCHAEFFER, EDITOR. Published at Lancaster by Thomas H. Burrowes from January, 1852, to 1870; by J. P. Wickersham and LANCASTER, PA. J. P. MCCASKEY, PUBLISHER 1917 A haze on the far horizon. The infinite, tender sky, The ripe, rich tints of the cornfields, Like tides on a crescent sea-beach, Some of us call it Longing, 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. An Efficiency System, 255 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 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 Colleges for Women, 180 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 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 Department of City and Borough Superin- 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- Dont's for Sick Room, 153 Department of Manual Arts: Securing Co- Education Courses for Small Colleges, John Education in England, 106 Educational Council, Report of, E. M. Rapp, Education Outside of Schools, 161 Efficiency of Schools through Vocational Elizabeth Lloyd: Memorial Tribute, Mary English in Secondary Schools, Emma Miller Enrollment of Members of State Education Essential Place of Religion in Education, 122 C. Educational Interest of the Commonwealth: Editorial Department:-Hail to the Chief- The Seventh Term-Teachers' Pensions- Journal for All the Teachers-Conservation of Food-Save Young Men-Schools in France-Food Crisis-Institutes, 38; Ruskin on War-Newly Elected Secretaries-Mini- mum Salaries of Teachers: Recent Act of Legislature-War Time Conference at State College-New School Buildings-At Valley Forge-" But No Teacher "-Pensions for Teachers: Retirement System for Employes of Public School of Pennsylvania-New School Legislation, 79; Autumn Arbor Day -Hold to School Standards-Colleges and War-Secretary Flynn-Food Conserva- tion-Two Good Men Gone-Horace Edwin Hayden-National Meeting at Portland, 125; President Wilson to the Schools-Edi- torial Notes-Governor Brumbaugh Pro- claims Two Good Days-Prof. David S. Keck-Capitol Park Trees-Our School Ar- 171; Pennsylvania Education Association: Faith and Works Bring Results, W. H. Clem- Food Conservation, 129 Four C's and Three R's, 10 Teaching, Future of Latin and Greek, I. W. Smith, 71 Gambling, The Vice of, Charles Kingsley, 21 "Get the Worth of Your Money," 204 Giant Strides in the Air, G. C. Loening, 154 Good Memory Work in Literature: A Glad Good Memory Work, 270 Good Reading in the Home, 14 Hail to the Chief: Dr. Nathan C. Schaeffer Reappointed State Superintendent of Public Instruction for Seventh Term, 38 Help Needed by the Districts,_574 Henry Houck: In Memoriam, Governor Brum- Henry Houck: A Reminiscence, J. Spangler Hints and Helps to Teachers, 160 Miriam, 124 Minutes of Board, Preparation and Recording of Same, R. M. Bolenius, 481 Minimum Salaries of Teachers, 80 Modern High School Library, 507 Music Pages: Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean, D. T. Shaw, 46; John Brown's Body, 92; New Hail Columbia, 136; Our Flag is There, 182; Marching Through Georgia, Harry C. Work, 227; The Mahogany Tree, Fabio Compana, 272; The Marseilles Hymn, Roget de Lisle, 427; The Strawberries Grow in the Mowing, Mill May, 535; Home, Sweet Home, 581; Words of Columbia Gem of Ocean, America, Star Spangled Banner, Columbia, God Preserve Thee Free, and Modern Viewpoints as to Physical Education, Musical and Unmusical Education, Robert Music in the State, Paul E. Beck, 560 National Food Crisis, Henry Hoover, 44 National Meeting at Portland, 133 Nature Study and Problems of Life, A. S. No Last Word in Education, Simon Strunsky, Nutritive Value of Food, 34 Of Childhood, 149 "Old Fogeyism" and Its Educational Applica- Our Educational Birthright, Andrew F. West, Our School Arbor Day, 177 Our State Superintendents: Dr. Nathan C. Patriotism, 241 Parent-Teacher Association, A. W. Brett, 216 Paragraphs in Variety, 75 Pennsylvania in Music, C. F. Hoban, 365 Pensions for Teachers: Retirement System, Perils in Camp and Barracks, 23 Physical Education, Report of Committee, J. Physical Education, Trend of, William Bur- President Wilson's Power, and Address of President Wilson's Message to Russia, 17 President Wilson to the Schools, 171 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 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 of Joint Committee, 331; Necrology, 332; Enrollment, 334; Resolutions, 334; Officers Questions and Answers for Examination : Didactics, Reading, Grammar, Penmanship, Geography, Physiology, Manual Training, Recognize the Educator: Department of Edu- Relative Functions of University Schools of Pedagogy and State Normal Schools, W. G. Chambers, Frank P. Graves, 390 Religion in Education: National Morality Retirement Fund: Report of Legislative Com- Rights and Obligations of Taxpayers, Am- Rural School Grounds: Points to be Consid- ered, G. A. Bricker, 157 Saviors of Verdun, 63 Save Young Men from Vice, 43 |