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OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE UNITED STATES BUREAU OF EDUCATION
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

Editor, JAMES C. BOYKIN

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INDEX, SCHOOL LIFE, VOL. 7.'

A.

Abbot, Julia Wade: The kindergarten and "safety
first," 64, no. 3, Nov.; Pan Pacific Educational Con-
ference, 33-34, no. 1, Oct.

Accident prevention: Prizes offered for essays, High-
way and Highway Transport Education Committee,
55, no. 3, Nov.

Administration of schools: Crude classification of
pupils causes waste, 66, no. 3, Nov.

Adult education benefits the Nation, 8, no. 1, Sept.
Agricultural education: Porto Rico, 64, no. 3, Nov.
Agricultural schools: France, 28, no. 2, Oct.
Alabama Bureau of Child Welfare, 32, no. 2, Oct.
Alaska: School children, 22, no. 1, Sept.

Alaska's population is becoming permanent, 22, no. 1,
Sept.

American children and French schools, 28, no. 2, Oct.
American Classical League: Survey of secondary school
methods of teaching Latin and Greek, 10, no. 1, Sept.
American delegates to Pan Pacific conference, 11,
no. 1, Sept.

American Federation of Arts: Exhibit of prints, 85,
no. 4, Dec.

American flag: Presented for greatest efficiency in fire
protection, 42, no. 2, Oct.

American Forestry Association: Celebration of fiftieth
anniversary of Arbor Day, 92, no. 4, Dec.

American history: Prizes for studies, Knights of
Columbus, 96, no. 4, Dec.

American Legion: Education week, 75, no. 4, Dec.;
third national convention, 73, 82, no. 4, Dec.
American Library Association: Meeting, Swampscott,
Mass., 14, no. 1, Sept.

American Museum of Natural History: Traveling
exhibit to teach food values, 88, no. 4, Dec.
American shrine at Belleau Wood, 56, no. 3, Nov.
American teachers entertained in Venezuela, 44, no. 2,
Oct.

American Torch Society: Established, 46, no. 2, Oct.
Americanism: Instruction, resolutions adopted by
National Education Association, 75, no. 4, Dec.
Americanization: Proposed bureau of citizenship, 7,
no. 1, Sept.; visiting teachers necessary, 80, no. 4,
Dec .

Americanization Bureau: Department of public in-
struction, Pennsylvania, 54, no. 3, Nov.
Americans aid Peruvian school administration, 20,
no. 1, Sept.

Americans build schoolhouses for Serbians, 11, no. 1,
Sept.

Applied psychology making triumphant progress, 31,
no. 2, Oct.

Arbor Day: Fiftieth anniversary, 92, no. 4, Dec.
Army: Illiteracy nearly eliminated, 2, 12, no. 1, Sept.;
Vocational school, Camp Sherman, 53, no. 3, Nov.
Art: Study, Washington Irving High School, New
York City, 65, no. 3, Nov.

Association of Land-Grant Colleges: Meeting, 85, no. 4,
Dec.

Athletic tests: Public schools, District of Columbia, 65,
no. 3, Nov.

Athletics for schoolgirls: Opposed by many English
educators, 63, no. 3, Nov.

B.

Bach, Theresa B.: Evening play centers, 74, no. 4,
Dec.; German congress on moral education, 19, no. 1,
Sept.
Baldwin, Bird T.: For the study of young children, 96,
no. 4, Dec.

Ballou Frank W. High-school fraternities and
sororities, 47-48, no. 2, Oct.

Barclay, Lorne W.: Camp schools of scouting for
French youth, 77-78, no. 4, Dec.
Bible study: Credit in high schools, Indiana, 68, no. 3,

Nov.

Big courses in Harvard College, 57, no. 3, Nov.
Bill proposes bureau of citizenship, 7, no. 1, Sept.
Blind: Teacher training, Harvard University, 52,
no. 3, Nov.

Boy Scouts: Fire hazards, North Platte, Nebr., 30,
no. 2, Oct.; France, 77-78, no. 4, Dec.; study of fire-
manship, Kansas City, Mo., 38, no. 2, Oct.
Bridgeport, Conn.: Dental hygiene, public schools, 13,
no. 1, Sept.

Brooklyn, N. Y.: Municipal government organized in
Public School 37, 54, no. 3, Nov.

Bryn Mawr College: Department of theoretical music,
12, no. 1, Sept.

Buffalo, N. Y.: Industrial education on commercial
basis, 42, no. 2, Oct.

Bulgaria will have free libraries, 68, no. 3, Nov.
Bureau of citizenship: Proposed, 7, no. 1, Sept.

1 Four numbers only of this volume were issued.

17522-22

Bureau of Education: A model for Germany, 80, no. 4,
Dec.; organization, 6-7, no. 1, Sept.; recent publica-
tions, 94, no. 4, Dec.; relation to State universities,
85, no. 4, Dec.

Burnham scales bring standardization of salaries, 25-26,
40-42, no. 2, Oct.

Business men: Interest in education, 88, no. 4, Dec.
Byington, Homer M.: Open-air school for poor chil-
dren, 28, no. 2, Oct.

C.

California: Fire prevention in schools, 43, no. 2, Oct.;
model fire-prevention instruction law, 39, no. 2, Oct.;
public-school deficit, 92, no. 4, Dec.

Cambridge University: Denies full privileges to
women, 79, no. 4, Dec.

Camp for poor boys: Conducted by Princeton under-
graduates, 9, no. 1, Sept.

Camp schools of scouting for French youths (Barclay),
77-78, no. 4, Dec.

Campaign for the conservation of children's lives
(James), 55, no. 2, Nov.

Capen, S. P.: Why four years of college study? 76, no.
4, Dec.

Chamber of Commerce of the United States: Publicity
work in education, 88, no. 4, Dec.

Chase, H. W.: Hard times stimulate college attend-
ance, 81, no. 4, Dec.

Cheshire, Conn: Subprimary work inaugurated, 54, no.
3, Nov.

Chief State school officers, 61, no. 3, Nov.

Child labor in Colorado beet fields, 90, no. 4, Dec.
Child study: Experimental laboratory, University of
Iowa, 96, no. 4, Dec.

Child welfare: Bureau, Alabama, 32, no. 2, Oct.
Children's Bureau: And vocational guidance, 80, no. 4,
Dec.

Chinese students superior to average Americans, 68,
no. 3, Nov.

Cincinnati: School funds, 79, no. 4, Dec.

Citizenship: Resolutions adopted by Federal and In-
terstate Conference on Education, 9, no. 1, Sept.
Clark, George R.: Bust unveiled at University of
Virginia, 95, no. 4, Dec.

Clark opens graduate school of geography, 82, no. 4,
Dec.

"Class extension:" State Manual Training Normal
School of Kansas, 66, no. 3, Nov.

Classical high school: Cleveland, Ohio, 56, no. 3, Nov.
Classical studies in secondary schools, 10, no. 1, Sept.
Classics: New trends in England and Germany, 48,
no. 2, Oct.

Classics for America (Coolidge), 1, 15-16, no. 1, Sept.
Classification of pupils: Cause of waste, 66, no. 3, Nov.;
Denver, Colo., 88, no. 4, Dec.

Cleveland, Ohio: Classical high school, 56, no. 3, Nov.;
modern fireproof building, 42, no. 2, Oct.; one-story
school building, 95, no. 4, Dec.

Clinton, De Witt: On education and duty of govern-
ment, 1, no. 1, Sept.

Coeducation: Prejudice in Europe, 73, no. 4, Dec.
College attendance: Hard times stimulate, 81, no. 4,
Dec.

College courses in steamship business (McElwee), 79,
no. 4, Dec.

College entrance examinations: Yale University, 12,
no. 1, Sept.

College girls: Society for helping, 24, no. 1, Sept.
College girls study family problems, 18, no. 1, Sept.
College of the City of New York: Evening sessions
49-50, no. 3, Nov.

College study: Why four years of, 76, no. 4, Dec.
Colleges and universities: Courses in drama, 23-30, no.
2, Oct.; greater progress for brilliant students, 76,
no. 4, Dec. See also Universities.

Colorado: Child labor in beet fields, 90, no. 4, Dec.
Colored trade school at Gary, Ind. (Fertsch), 65, no. 3,
Nov.

Complete classification for 1,000 children, 23, no. 1,
Sept.

Compulsory education: Meeting of officials, 42, no. 2,
Oct.

Compulsory school law: Ohio, 42, no. 2, Oct.
Conference urges education for citizenship, 9, no. 1,
Sept.
Conferences, educational. See Educational confer-

ences.

Connecticut: Fire prevention in schools, 43, no. 2, Oct.;
"moonlight schools," 10, no. 1, Sept.

Conniff, John R.: Summer normal schools of Louisiana,
57, no. 3, Nov.

Consolidation of schools: Standards, 37-38, no. 2, Oct.
Continuation schools: B. Altman & Co., 34, no. 2, Oct.;
Ohio cities, 46, no. 2, Oct.

Cook, Katherine M.: Des Moines meeting of the Na-
tional Education Association, 11, no. 1, Sept.; fire
prevention for rural schools, 31, no. 2, Oct.
Coolidge, Calvin: The classics for America, 1, 15-16,
no. 1, Sept.

Cooperative schools for foreign-born, 58, no. 3, Nov.
Correct speech: Promotion, Smith College, 95, no.
Dec.

Correspondence courses: Marine Corps schools, Quan-
tico, Va., 28, no. 2, Oct.

County taxes maintain dental clinics (Hanifan), 58,
no. 3, Nov.

Country Life Association: Meeting, 85, no. 4, Dec.
Courses of study: Drama, a recognized college subject,
29-30, no. 2, Oct.; steamship business, 79, no. 4, Dec.
Crude classification causes waste (Eltinger), 66, no. 3,
Nov.

Culture versus technics for engineers (John), 10, no. 1,
Sept.

D.

D'Amato, J. A.: Americanization work among Italian
immigrants, 80, no. 4, Dec.

Decoration club, boys' and girls': Hutchinson High
School, Buffalo, N. Y., 90, no. 4, Dec.

Delaware: Fire prevention in schools, 43, no. 2, Oct.
Democracy: Teachings, 3-5, no. 1, Sept.

Denmark: Shortage of teachers, 46, no. 2, Oct.
Denmark retires German teachers with pensions, 32,
no. 2, Oct.

Dental clinics: Schools, McDowell County, W. Va., 58,
no. 3, Nov.

Dental clinics in public schools, 8, no. 1, Sept.
Dental hygiene in the schools of Bridgeport, Conn.
(Hebb), 13, no. 1, Sept.

Denver, Colo.: High-school graduates, 81, no. 4, Dec.;
summer high school, 94, no. 4, Dec.; uniform classi-
fication by mental age, 88, no. 4, Dec.
Pes
conference
Moines citizens'
(Mc Brien), 9, no. 1, Sept.

was

successful

Des Moines meeting of the National Education Asso-
ciation (Cook), 11, no. 1, Sept.
Disarmament plan: Conference at Vassar College, 78,
no. 4, Dec.; university students indorse, 74, no. 4,
Dec.

District of Columbia: Fire prevention in schools, 43,
no. 2, Oct.; high-school fraternities and sororities,
47-48, no. 2, Oct.: physical education, 65, no. 3, Nov.;
school expenditure, 11, no. 1, Sept.

Domestic arts: Traveling exhibit, Wisconsin, 58, no. 3,
Nov.

Dormitories: High-school building, Thermopolis,
Wyo., 5, no. 1, Sept.

Dawn, Edgar F.: Unit rooms for primary grades, 89–90,
no. 4, Dec.

Drama a recognized college subject, 29-30, no. 2, Oct.
Dramatics, school: Raising standard in California, 50,
no. 3, Nov.

E.

Education a State, not a municipal, affair, 80, no. 4,
Dec.

Education and materialism, 49, 59-60, no. 3, Nov.
Education and the republican institutions (Clinton),
no. 1, Sept.

Education in Louisiana's new constitution, 24, no. 1,
Sept.

Education prolongs the lives of women, 8, no. 1, Sept.
Education the best insurance against fire loss (Tigert),
25, 28, no. 2, Oct.

Education week, 49, no. 3, Nov.; 74-75, no. 4, Dec.
Educational aspects of the American Legion's conven-
tion (Tigert), 73, 82, no. 4, Dec.
Educational conferences: American Library Associa-
tion, Swampscott, Mass., meeting, 14, no. 1, Sept.;
Federal and Interstate Citizens' Conference on Edu-
cation, Des Moines, Iowa, comment on proceeings,
9, no. 1, Sept.; education for citizenship, 9, no. 1,
Sept.; Highway and Highway Transport Education,
sixth regional conference, 64, no. 3, Nov.; Home
Economics Association, Swampscott, Mass., meeting,
13, no. 1, Sept.; International Moral Education Con-
ference, Geneva, Switzerland, meeting, 70, no. 3,
Nov.; Manual Arts Conference, teacher training, 79,
no. 4, Dec.; National Association of State Univer-
sities, discussions, 85, no. 4, Dec.: National League
of Compulsory Education Officials, Detroit, meeting,
42, no. 2, Oct.; Pan. Pacific Educational Conference,
Honolulu, American delegates, 11, no. 1, Sept., pro-
ceedings, 33-34, no. 2, Oct.; Society for the Promo-
tion of Engineering Education, New Haven, Conn.,
discussions, 10, no. 1, Sept. See also American
Legion, third national convention; National Educa-
tional Association.

3

Educational crisis: Nation confronts, 49, 59-60, no. 3,
Nov.

Educational legislation: California, model fire-pre-
vention instruction law, 39, no. 2 Oct.; compulsory
school law, Ohio, 42, no. 2, Oct.
Educational publications. See Some of the new books.
Educational surveys. See School surveys.
Effective incentive for improvement, 8, no. 1, Sept.
Engineers: Culture versus technics, 10, no. 1, Sept.
England: Children on canal boats, 23, no. 1, Sept.;
evening play center, 74, no. 4, Dec.; plans for more
and better teachers, 61, no. 3, Nov.; technical educa-
tion, 64, no. 3, Nov.

England and Wales: Burnham scales bring standardi-
zation, 25-26, 40-42, no. 2, Oct.

English teachers more generally consulted, 23, no. 1,
Sept.

Englishmen discuss athletics for girls, 63, no. 3, Nov.
Eradication of illiteracy (Tigert), 1-2, 12, no. 1, Sept.
Esthonia: Schools in confusion, 27, no. 2, Oct.
Ethics. See Moral education.

Ettinger, William L.: Crude classification causes waste,
66, no. 3, Nov.

Europe, Northern and Central: Trends in teaching
practice, 73, 86-88, no. 4, Dec.

Evansville College, Ind.: Graduating class in educa-
tion engaged to teach in schools, 27, no. 2, Oct.
Evening play centers in England (Bach), 74, no. 4,
Dec.

Evening sessions: College of the City of New York,
49-50, no. 3, Nov.

Examinations: Three years without, Geneva, Switzer-
land, 56, no. 3, Nov.

Exhibits prints of artistic work, 85, no. 4, Dec.
Extension instru .tion in many fields, 32, no. 2, Oct.

F.

Federal and Interstate Citizens' Conference on Educa-
tion, Des Moines, Iowa: Education for citizenship,
9, no. 1, Sept.; proceedings, 9, no. 1, Sept.
Ferris, Cornelius: Mexican summer schools for for-
eigners, 48, no. 2, Oct.

Fertsch, Albert: Colored trade schools at Gary, Ind.,
65, no. 3, Nov.

Fiftieth anniversary of Arbor Day, 92, no. 4, Dec.
Filipino schools induce permanent settlement, 80, no.

4. Doc.

Financial concern conducts salesmen's school (Fuld),
22, no. 1, Sept.

Finney, E. C. On losses of life and property through
fire, 25, no. 2, Oct.

Fire alarms: How to send, 42, no. 2, Oct.
Fire drills: Public schools, 43-44, no. 2, Oct.
Fire escapes, schoolhouses: Smoke-proof tower stair-
ways, 34, no. 2, Oct.

Fire hazards: Columbus, Ohio, 30, no. 2, Oct.

Fire losses: Education the best insurance, 25, 28, no. 2,
Oct.; Indiana, greater than State taxes, 48, no. 2,
Oct.; South Carolina, State insurance, 39, no. 2, Oct.
Fire prevention: American flag presented for greatest
efficiency, 42, no. 2, Oct.; Boy Scouts of Los Angeles
pledge aid, 42, no. 2, Oct.; extracts from noted writers,
38, no. 2, Oct.; kindergarten classes, Norwich, Conn.,
instructed, 42, no. 2, Oct.; letters from school officials
concerning action in certain States, 43-44, no. 2, Oct.;
model instruction law, California, 39, no. 2, Oct.
Fire Prevention Day: Poems for program, 36, no. 2,
Oct.; proclamation by President, 27, no. 2, Oct.; sug-
gestions for school exercises, 35, no. 2, Oct.
Fire-Prevention Day in the schools, 35, no. 2, Oct.
Fire prevention for rural schools (Cook), 31, no. 2, Oct.
Firemanship: Study for Boy Scouts, Kansas City, Mo.,
38, no. 2, Oct.

First aid to injured: Employees of Post Office Depart-
ment, 48, no. 2, Oct.

Folk high school: Germans adopt, 87, no. 4, Dec.
Folk high-school teachers confer, 66, no. 3, Nov.
Food values: Teaching, 88, no. 4, Dec.

Forbes, Charles R.: Government vocational university
for veterans, 53, no. 3, Nov.

Foreign service: Universities train for, 95, no. 4, Dec.
Foreign students: Home center, New York City, 95,
no. 4, Dec.

France: Camp schools of scouting for youths, 77-78,
no. 4, Dec.; physical training, 62, no. 3, Nov.; Pitts-
burgh Farm School at Fontaineroux, work, 28, no. 2,
Oct.

Fraternities and sororities: High schools of District of
Columbia, 47-48, no. 2, Oct.

Fuld, L. F.: Financial concern conducts salesmen's
school, 22, no. 1, Sept.

Furniture: Made by pupils of Angelo Patri's school,
New York City, 58, no. 3, Nov.

G.

Gary, Ind.: Colored trade school, 65, no. 3, Nov.
Generation bowed at the altar of materialism (Harding)
49, 59-60, no. 3, Nov.

Geneva, Switzerland: Moral education conference, 70,
no. 3, Nov.; three years without school examinations,
56, no. 3, Nov.

Geography: Graduate school, Clark University, 82, no.
4, Dec.; instruction, University of Wisconsin, 70,
no. 3, Nov.

Georgetown University: Course in steamship business,
79, no. 4, Dec.

Gerinan congress on moral education (Bach), 19, no. 1,
Sept.

German? oundation or unity school, 46, no. 2, Oct.

Germany: Educational reforms, 86-88, no. 4, Dec.;
folk high schools, 66, no. 3, Nov., 87, no. 4, Dec.; na-
tional bureau of education established, 80, no. 4, Dec.;
prize for textbook on morality, 53, no. 3, Nov.
Gesell, Arnold: Kindergarten control of school en-
trance, 17, no. 1, Sept.

Girls: Athletics for, opposed, 63, no. 3, Nov.
"Give yourself a fair start," 14, no. 1, Sept.
Government training schools for nurses, 30, no. 2, Oct.
Government vocational university for veterans
(Forbes), 53, no. 3, Nov.

Governor gives education first place, 54, no. 3, Nov.
Great Britain: Universities cooperate with workers, 20,
no. 1, Sept.

Greater progress for brilliant students, 76, no. 4, Dec.
Greek literature: Importance, 1, 15-16, no. 1, Sept.
See also Classics.

H.

Habana: School of sugar raising, 58, no. 3, Nov.
Hanifan, L. J.: County taxes maintain dental clinics,
58, no. 3, Nov.

Hard times stimulate college attendance (Chase), 81,
no. 4, Dec.

Harding, Warren G.: A generation bowed at the altar
of materialism, 49, 59-60, no. 3, Nov.; letter to Gov.
Farrington, on Tan-Pacific Congress, 33, no. 2, Oct.;
proclaims education week, 74, no. 4, De.; proclama-
tion, Fire-Prevention Day, 27, no. 2, Oct.
Harrisburg, Pa.: High schools, Rotarians stimulate at-
tendance, 56, no. 3, Nev.

Harvard University: Big courses, 57, no. 3, Nov.; Glee
Club trip through France, 24, no. 1, Sept.; medical
students prefer clinical branches, 18, no. 1, Sept.
Health examination: School children, Auglaize County,
Ohio, 94, no. 4, Dec.

Health habits: Record sheet, public schools of Wash-
ington, D. C., 81, 94, no. 4, Dec.

Health week: Observed effectively at Latimer Junior
High School, Pittsburgh, Pa., 92, no. 4, Dec.
Hebb, Bertha Y.: Dental hygiene in the schools of
Sept.
Bridgeport, Conn., 13, no.

High school emphasizes health instruction (Landis), 92,
no. 4, Dec.

High-school fraternities and sororities (Ballou), 47-48,
no. 2, Oct.

High schools: Cleveland, Ohio, education urged, 14, no.
1, Sept.; Denver, Colo., summer course, 94, no. 4,
Dec.; dormitories, Thermopolis, Wyo., 5, no. 1,
Sept.; Harrisburg, Pa., Rotarians stimulate attend-
ance, 56, no. 3, Nov.; honor organization, 46, no. 2,
Oct.

Highland Park, Mich.: School psychiatrist, 94, no. 4,
Dec.

Highway and Highway Transport Education, prizes
for essays on accident prevention, 55, no. 3, Nov.;
sixth regional conference, 64, no. 3, Nov.
"Home and community" study: Denmark and Swe-
den, 87-88, no. 4, Dec.

Home center for foreign students, 95, no. 4, Dec.
Home economics: Oregon Agricultural College, 42, no.

2. Oct.

Home Economics Association, Swampscott, Mass.,
meeting, 13, no. 1, Sept.

Home making: Tuskegee Institute features, 9, no. 1,
Sept.

Home study: Pennsylvania State College, 96, no. 4,
Dec.

Homes for teachers in rural districts (Muerman), 67-68,
no. 3, Nov.

Honor organization for high schools, 46, no. 2, Oct.
Hot lunch project is self-supporting (Marshall), 62. no.
3, Nov.

Hygiene, school. See School hygiene.

1.

Idaho: Fire prevention in schools, 43, no. 2, Oct.
Illiteracy: Eradication, 1-2, 12, no. 1, Sept.; Mexico,
campaign against, 20, no. 1, Sept.
Illustrations (School Life"): Chart showing status of
regulation of schoolhouse construction, 72, no. 3,
Nov.; Diagram of organization of the Bureau of Edu-
cation, 7, no. 1, Sept.; Medical inspection and the kin-
dergarten, 17-18, no. 1, Sept.; Miles Standish School,
Cleveland, Ohio, 73, no. 4. Dec.

Improved schedule for Mount Vernon, 23, no. 1, Sept.
Inclines or ramps: Used in place of stairs, high schools
at Healdsburg and Watsonville, Calif., 27, no. 2, Oct.
Increasing effectiveness of compulsory laws, 42, no. 2,

Oct.

India: School established at Bolpur by Rabindranath
Tagore, 32, no. 2, Oct.

Indiana: Credit for Bible study, high schools. 68, no. 3,
Nov.; fire losses greater than State taxes, 48, no. 2,
Oct.; fire prevention in schools, 43, no. 2, Oct.
Industrial education on commercial basis, 42, no. 2,
Oct.

Insurance of public property: Fire losses, South Caro-
lina, 39, no. 2, Oct.

Intelligence tests for Newark children, 21, no. 1, Sept.
See also Mental tests; Tests.
Intercollegiate conference on student government, 5,
no. 1, Sept.

Intercollegiate Cosmopolitan Club: New York City, 95,
no. 4, Dec.

International exchange of art work, 56, no. 3, Nov.
International Moral Education Conference: Geneva,
Switzerland, meeting, 70, no. 3, Nov.
Iowa: Fire prevention in schools, no. 2, Oct.
Iowa State College: Vocational Agriculture, 28, no. 2,
Oct.; vocational education, 64, no. 3, Nov.

J.

James, Stephen: Campaign for the conservation of
children's lives, 55, no. 3, Nov.

Japanese art work: Exhibition sent to Cleveland
schools, 56, no. 3, Nov.

Japanese customs and ideas: Instruction, Columbia
University, 11, no. 1, Sept.

John, Walton C.: Culture versus technics for engineers,
10, no. 1, Sept.

Junior American Red Cross: Appropriations for Ser-
bian schoolhouses, 11, no. 1, Sept.

Junior colleges: Study of movement, University of
Minnesota, 5, no. 1, Sept.

Junior Red Cross: Porto Rico, 68, no. 3, Nov.

K.

Kansas: Fire prevention in schools, 43, no. 2, Oct.
Kansas Agricultural College: Members of extension
division, 27, no. 2, Oct.

Kansas City, Mo.: Firemanship study for Boy Scouts,
8, no. 2, Oct.

Kindergarten and primary school: Contrast, 89, no. 4,
Dee.

Kindergarten and "safety first" (Abbot), 64, no. 3,
Nov.

Kindergarten classes instructed in fire prevention,
Norwich, Conn., 42, no. 2, Oct.

Kindergarten control of school entrance (Gesell), 17-18,
no. 1, Sept.

Knights of Columbus Historical Commission: Prizes
for studies in American history, 96, no. 4, Dec.

L.

Landis, J. F.: High school emphasizes health instruc-
tion, 92, no. 4, Dec.

Lathrop, Edith A.: State scholarships for rural teach-
ers, 71, no. 3, Nov.

Latin America: Lecture on commercial relations with
United States, 96, no. 4, Dec.

Latin literature: Importance, 1, 15-16, no 1, Sept. See
also Classics.

Laundry chemistry: Course at Washington Irving
High School, New York City, 81, no. 4, Dec.
Law schools: Georgetown University, 7, no. 1, Sept.
Libraries: Cooperation with teachers, Newark, N. J.,
64, no. 3, Nov.; establishment of national, Bulgaria,
68, no. 3, Nov.; public, foster citizenship, 14, no. 1,
Sept.

Literary evening institutes: Established by London
County Council, 79, no. 4, Dec.

Looking for health in children, 19, no. 1, Sept.
Louisiana: Education in new constitution, 24, no. 1,
Sept.; fire prevention in schools, 43, no. 2, Oct.; sum-
mer normal schools, 57, no. 3, Nov.
Luckey, G. W. A.: World association for adult educa-
tion, 12, no. 1, Sept.

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Manual training helps home work, 60, no. 3, Nov.
Marietta, Ohio: High-school sessions, 35, no. 2, Oct.
Marshall, Mrs. J. J.: Hot-lunch project is self-support-
ing, 62, no. 3, Nov.

Maryland: Medical examinations of public-school chil-
dren, 19, no. 1, Sept.

Massachusetts: Average salaries of principals and
teachers, 68, no. 3, Nov.; dental clinics, public schools,
8, no. 1, Sept.; fire prevention in schools, 43, no. 2,
Oct.; State Department of Education, extension
work, 34, no. 2, Oct.

Massachusetts Society for the University Education of
Women: Fellowships, 24, no. 1, Sept.

Massachusetts State Department of Education: Class-
room and correspondence instruction by university
extension division, 11, no. 1, Sept.

Material for Fire-Prevention Day, 36, no. 2, Oct.
Medical examination of schools: Maryland, 19, no. 1,
Sept.

Medical students prefer clinical branches, 18, no. 1,
Sept.

Meeting of the American Library Association (Wol-
cott), 14, no. 1, Sept.

Mental tests: Penn State College, 88, no. 4, Dec.; Pub-
lie School 64, Manhattan, New York City, 23, no. 1,
Sept.; public schools, Newark, N. J., 21, no. 1, Sept.;
school psychiatrist, Highland Park, Mich., 94, no. 4,
Dec.; standardized, 92, no. 4, Dec.

Mexican summer schools for foreigners (Ferris), 48, no.
2, Oct.

Mexicans in campaign against illiteracy, 20, no. 1, Sept.
Michigan: Fire prevention in schools, 43, no. 2, Oct.
Miles Standish School. See Illustrations.

Military officers direct physical training, 62, no. 3, Nov.
Miller, M. J.: State insurance of public property, 39,
no. 2, Oct.

Miller, Newman T.: Fire losses greater than State
taxes, 48, no. 2, Oct.

Minnesota: Fire prevention in schools, 43, no. 2, Oct.
Mississippi: Fire prevention in schools, 43, no. 2, Oct.
Missouri: Fire prevention in schools, 43, no. 2, Oct.
Model fire-prevention instruction law, 39, no. 2, Oct.

INDEX.

Modern languages: Traveling exhibit, New York City
high schools, 57, no. 3, Nov.
"Moonlight schools" increase patrons' interest, 10, no.
1, Sept.

Moral education: Diversity of opinion in Europe, 73,
86, no. 4, Dec.; German congress, 19, no. 1, Sept.
Moral education conference at Geneva, 70, no. 3, Nov.
Morality: German "Monist Association" offers prize
for textbook, 53, no. 3, Nov.

Motherhood: Education for at Vassar College, 74, no. 4,
Dec.

Motion-picture machines: Public schools, New York
City, 27, no. 2, Oct.

Mount Vernon, N. Y.: Teachers' salaries, 23, no. 1,
Sept.

Muerman, John C.: Homes for teachers in rural dis-
tricts, 67-68, no. 3, Nov.

Museum strives for public utility, 63, no. 3, Nov.
Music appreciation: Taught with help of phonograph
records, Mansfield, Ohio, 38, no. 2, Oct.

Music as a major subject, University of California, 63,
no. 3, Nov.

N.

Naples: Open-air school for poor children, 28, no. 2, Oct.
National Association of State Universities: Meeting,
85, no. 4, Dec.

National Automobile Chamber of Commerce: Prizes
for school children, 18, no. 1, Sept.

National Congress of Mothers and Parent Teacher
Associations: Activities, 91, No. 4, Dec.
National Council of Education: Report of committee
on teaching of democracy, 3-5, no. 1, Sept.
National Education Association: And education week
75, no. 4, Dec.; meeting, 11, no. 1, Sept.
National League of Compulsory Education Officials:
Mecting, 42, no. 2, Oct.

Navy, Marine Corps: Correspondence schools, 28, no.
2. Oct.

Nebraska: Fire prevention in schools, 43, no. 2, Oct.
Negrees: Doctor of philosophy for women, 7, no. 1,
Sept. trade school, Gary, Ind., 65, no. 3, Nov.
New hampshire: Fire prevention in schools, 43, no. 2,
Oct.

New Jersey: Fire prevention in schools, 43, no. 2, Oct.
New trends and the classics, 48, no. 2, Oct.

New York: Fire prevention in schools, 43-44, no. 2,
Oct.

New York City: Flower exhibition of school children,
51, no. 3, Nov.; motion-picture machines, public
schools, 27, no. 2, Oct.; physical and psychological
tests, Public School 64, Manhattan Borough, 23,
Sept.; public-school children attend performance of
Hamle, S. no. 4, Dec.; regular el is-es for sp ech de-
fectives, Richmond High School, 71, no. 3, Nov.;
teachers' rest rooms, 63, no. 3, Nov.

New York schools keep open house, 84, no. 4, Dec.
Newark, N.J.: Cooperation of public library and teach-
ers, 64, no. 3, Nov.; intelligence tests, public schools,
21, no. 1, Sept.; museum strives for public utility,
63, no. 3, Nov.; salaries, principals of senior high
schools, 64, no. 3, Nov.

Newspapers: School children issue, Webb School,
Washington, D. C., 50, no. 3, Nov.

Normal school students: Loans, Province of New
Brunswick, 55, no. 3, Nov.

Normal schools: Summer school enrollment 51-52, no.
3, Nov.; summer session, Louisiana, 57, no. 3, Nov.
North Carolina: Fire prevention in schools, 44, no. 2,
Oct.

Norwegian language: Compulsory study, St. Olaf's
College, Northfield, Minn., 81, no. 4, Dec.

Norwich, Conn: Kindergarten classes and fire preven-
tion, 42, no. 2, Oct.

Nurse training: Government schools, 30, no. 2, Oct.;
University of Virginia, preliminary course, 7, no. 1,
Sept.

Nutrition: Experimental classes, Newark, N. J., 18,
no. 1, Sept.

0.

Oakland, Calif.: School buildings, 24, no. 1, Sept.
Observe American education week (Tigert), 49, no. 3,

Nov.

Ohio: Compulsory school laws, 42, Oct. no. 2, Oct.; con-
tinuation schools in cities, 46, no. 2, Oct.; Education
Department, reorganization, 32, no. 2, Oct.; fire pre-
vention in schools, 44, no. 2, Oct.; women teachers
exceed men, 22, no. 1, Sept.

Oklahoma: Fire prevention in schools, 44, no. 2, Oct.
Omaha, Nebr.: Speech-correction classes, 70, no. 3,
Nov.

Only talented pupils are admitted, 65, no. 3, Nov.
Open-air school for poor children (Byington), 28, no.
2, Oct.

Oregon: Fire prevention in schools, 44, no. 2, Oct.
Oregon Agricultural College: Courses in home eco-
nomics, 42, no. 2, Oct.

Organization of the Bureau of Education (Tigert),
6-7; no. 1, Sept.

P.

Pan-Pacific Educational Conference (Abbot), 33-34, no.
2, Oct; American delegates, 11, no. 1, Sept.
Parent-teacher associations work successfully, 91, no.
4, Dec.

Parents: Discussion of school problems, New York
City, 31, no. 2, Oct.
Pearson, P. H.: Rural associations for young people,

50, no. 3, Nov.: trends in teaching practice in north-
ern and central Europe, 73, 86-88, no. 4, Dec.

Penn State College: Academic tests, 88, no. 4, Dec.
Pennsylvania: Education given first place in message
of governor to legistature, 54, no. 3, Nov.; fire preven-
tion in schools, 44, no. 2, Oct.
Pennsylvania State College: Home study course, 96,
no. 4, Dec.: preparing to build residence halls, 27, no.
2, Oct.: transformation into Pennsylvania State
University, 66, no. 3, Nov.

Pennsylvania State University. See Pennsylvania
State College.

Peru: School administration, American aid, 20, no. 1,
Sept.

Phonograph records: Measurement of musical talent,
University of Wisconsin, 66, no. 3, Nov.
Physical education: France, 62, no. 3, Nov.: Massachu-
setts Institute of Technology, 65, no. 3, Nov.; public
schools, District of Columbia, 65, no. 3, Nov.; recom-
mended by Gen. Pershing, 70, no. 3, Nov.
Physical examination for new teachers, 88, no. 4, Dec.
Plans for more and better teachers, 61, no. 3, Nov.
Play centers: England, evening, 74, no. 4, Dec.
Playwriting. See Drama.

Plymouth, Conn.: Summer school work for teachers,
18, no. 1, Sept.

Poet becomes an educator, 32, no. 2, Oct.

Porto Rico: Agricultural education, 64, no. 3, Nov.;
Junior Red Cross in schools, 68, no. 3, Nov.
Practical training in retail selling, 34, no. 2, Oct.
Pratt, Orville C.: Spokane Junior Red Cross Hospital,
83-84, no. 4, Dec.

Preliminary theoretical course for nurses, 7, no. 1,
Sept.

President proclaims education week, 74, no. 4, Dec.
Primary grades: Unit room plan, Frances E. Willard
School, Highland Park, Mich., 89-90, no. 4, Dec.
Principals' salaries: Senior high schools, Newark, N. J.,
64, no. 3, Nov.

Prizes for study in American history, 96, no. 4, Dec.
Psychologic tests agree with academic experience, 88,
no. 4, Dec.

Psychology: Applied, triumphant progress, 31, no. 2,
Oct.

Public health: Summaries of national legislation, 28,
no. 2, Oct.

Pupil self-government. See Student self-government.
Pupils make and enforce "laws," 54, no. 3, Nov.

R.

Regular college curriculum in evening sessions (Robin-
son), 49-50, no. 3, Nov.

Religion: Contributions to democracy, 3-4, no. 1, Sept.
Religious study credited for degrees, 81, no. 4, Dec.
Reorganization of Ohio's education department, 32,
no. 2, Oct.

Retardation: Denver, Colo., elementary schools, 55,
no. 3, Nov.

Rhode Island: Fire prevention in schools, 44, no. 2,
Oct.

Richards, C. W.: Who was the first visiting teacher?
78, no. 4, Dec.

Robinson, Frederick B.: Regular college curriculum in
evening sessions, 49-50, no. 3, Nov.

Rotarians stimulate high-school attendance, 56, no. 3,
Nov.

Rotation of instruction and equipment, 28, no. 2, Oct.
Rural associations for young people (Pearson), 50, no. 3,
Nov.

Rural schools: Fire prevention, 31, no. 2, Oct.: stand-
ardization improving, 8, no. 1, Sept.
Rutgers College, N. J.: Extension service, 76, no. 4,
Dec.

S.

Safety campaign: Conservation of children's lives, 55,
no. 3, Nov.

St. Olaf's College: Norwegian language, 81, no. 4, Dec.
Salesmanship: Instruction in department stores, 34,
no. 2, Oct.

Salesmen's school: New York City, 22, no. 1, Sept.
San Francisco: Public schools reopened Aug. 1, 22,
no. 1, Sept.

Scandinavia: "Home and community study," 87-88,
no. 4, Dec.

Scholarships (State): Rural teachers, 71, no. 3, Nov.
School buildings. See Schoolhouses.

School children find fire hazards, 39, no. 2, Oct.
School discipline. See also Student self-government.
School entrance: Kindergarten control, 17-18, no. 1,
Sept.

School expenditures: District of Columbia, 11. no. 1,
Sept.

School grounds: North Carolina, beautification, 71,
no. 3, Nov.

Schoolhouses: Cleveland, Ohio, one-story, 95, no. 4,
Dec.; construction, chart, 72, no. 3, Nov.: Oakland,
Calif., 24, no. 1, Sept.: South Carolina, insurance
against fire, 39, no. 2, Oct.

School hygiene: Problems, 17, no. 1, Sept. See also
Public health.

School laws. See Educational legislation.
"School Life:" Subscription price reduced, 32. no. 2,
Oct. Used in institute work, Austin, Tex., 88, no. 4,
Dec.

School lunches: Self-supporting, Virginia, 62, no. 3,
Nov.

School officers: State, 61, no. 3, Nov.

School orchestra: Musical festival at University of
California, 92, no. 4, Dec.

School psychiatrist: Highland Park, Mich., 94, no. 4,
Dec.

School sessions: Double daily, aid wage earners,
Marietta, Ohio, 35 no. 2, Oct.

School surveys: Methods of teaching Latin and Greek
in secondary schools, 10, no. 1, Sept. See also Uni-
versity of Arkansas.

Schools: Fire prevention. See Fire drills: Fire escapes;
Fire hazards; Fire loss; Fire-Prevention Day, etc.
Schools are State, not municipal, affairs, 80, no. 4, Dec.
Scientific research: Encouraged by Sigma Xi, 10, no. 1,
Sept.

Secondary schools: Classical studies, 10, no. 1, Sept.
Separate areas for technical institutions, 64, no. 3, Nov.
Serbia: Schoolhouses, rebuilding, 11, no. 1, Sept.
Smith College: Freshman examination in oral English,
95, no. 4, Dec.

Smoke-proof tower stairways are best, 34, no. 2, Oct.
Social-service work: Harvard students, 14, no. 1, Sept.:
Kansas State Agricultural College, 18, no. 1, Sept.
Society for helping college girls, 24, no. 1, Sept.
Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education:
Discussions, 10, no. 1, Sept.

Some of the new books (Wolcott), 21, no. 1, Sept.;
45-46 no 2, Oct.; 69-70, no. 3, Nov.; 93-94, no. 4,
Dec.

Sororities: High school, District of Columbia, 47-48,
no. 2, Oct.

South Carolina: Fire protection in schools, 44, no. 2,
Oct.; fire losses, State insurance, 39, no. 2, Oct.
South Dakota: Fire protection in schools, 44, no. 2, Oct.
Spain and Belgium: Reciprocity plan between univer-
sities, 80, no. 4, Dec.

Speech correction: Classes in public schools, Omaha,
Nebr., 70, no. 3, Nov.

Speech defectives: Regular classes, Richmond High
School, New York City, 71, no. 3, Nov.

Spokane Junior Red Cross Hospital (Pratt), 83-84,

no. 4, Dec.

Sproul, William C.: Education first place, 54, no. 3, Nov.
Standardization of salaries: England and Wales, 25-26,
40-42, no. 2, Oct.

Standardization of schools: Rural, 8, no. 1, Sept.
Standards for consolidated schools (Swain), 37-38, no. 2,
Oct.

State insurance of public property (Miller), 39, no. 2,
Oct.

State scholarships for rural teachers (Lathrop), 71, no. 3,
Nov.

State universities are overcrowded, 85, no. 4, Dec.
Steamship business: Course of study, Georgetown Uni-
versity, 79, no. 4, Dec.

Student self-government: Brooklyn, N. Y., Public
School, 37, 54, no. 3, Nov.; intercollegiate conference,
5, no. 1, Sept.

Students: Greater progress for brilliant, 76, no. 4, Dec.
Subprimary work: Cheshire, Conn., 54, no. 3, Nov.
Summer normal schools of Louisiana (Conniff), 57,
no. 3, Nov.

Summer school enrollment in American universities,
colleges, and normal schools (Walters), 51-52, no. 3,
Nov.
Summer schools: Mexico, for foreigners, 48, no. 2, Oct.
Superintendents conference: Maine, 19, no. 1, Sept.
Superintendents (State): List, 61, no. 3, Nov.
Superintendents' salaries: Statistics of 20 cities, 62,
no. 3, Nov.

Superintendents write of fire prevention, 43-44, no. 2,
Oct.

Supervision: Rural, Maine plan, 5, no. 1, Sept.

Swain, C. C.: Standards for consolidated schools, 37-38,
no. 2, Oct.

Sweden: "Home and community study," 87-88, no. 4,
Dec.; rural associations for young people, 50, no. 3,
Nov.

T.

Tagore, Rabindranath: Establishes school in Bolpur,
India, 32, no. 2, Oct.

Teacher training for former service men, 68, no. 3, Nov.
Teacherages: Rural districts, 67-68, no. 3, Nov.
Teachers: Americans entertained in Venezuela, 44,
no. 2, Oct.; Australian, New Zealand, and Canadian
sent to London, 44, no. 2, Oct.: consolidated schools,
37, no. 2, Oct.; evening schools, New York City,
appointment, 27, no. 2, Oct.; folk high school, Ger-
many, 66, no. 3, Nov.; physical examinations, Wil-
liamson, W. Va., 88, no. 4, Dec.; rest rooms, New
York City, 63, no. 3, Nov.; scholarships for rural,
71, no. 3, Nov.; shortage in Denmark, 46, no. 2, Oct.;
shortage in England, 61, no. 3, Nov.; South Dakota,
dismissal from high schools, 30, no. 2, Oct.; training
ex-service men for, England, 68, no. 3, Nov.; visiting,
the first, 78, no. 4, Dec.

Teachers' consulting committees: Warwickshire, Eng-
land, 23, no. 1, Sept.

Teachers' qualifications: Pennsylvania, 54, no. 3, Nov.
Teachers' salaries: Massachusetts, 68, no. 3, Nov.;
Mount Vernon, N. Y., 23, no. 1, Sept.; standardiza-
tion, England and Wales, 25-26, 40-42, no. 2, Oct.
See also Superintendents' salaries.
Teaching of democracy (Yocum), 3-5, no. 1, Sept.
Teaching safety on the highways (Tigert), 56, no. 3,
Nov.

England and

Technical and continuation schools:
Wales, teachers' salaries, no. 2, Oct.
Technical education: England, 64, no. 3, Nov.
Tenement children grow fine flowers, 57, no. 3, Nov.
Tests: Physical and psychological, Public School 64,
Manhattan, New York City, 23, no. 1, Sept. See also
Mental tests.

Texas: Fire protection in schools, 44, no. 2, Oct.

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