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A MONTHLY MAGAZINE

DEVOTED TO

The Science, Art, Philosophy and
Literature of Education

RICHARD G. BOONE and FRANK H. PALMER, Editors

VOLUME XXVII

SEPTEMBER, 1906 JUNE, 1907

BOSTON

THE PALMER COMPANY

50 BROMFIELD STREET

1907

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Accuracy from the Point of View of the Psychologist. Edward L.

Thorndike

Accuracy in Mathematics and Science. Charles Edward Tilley
Administration, School. John W. Wilkinson

Alaska, Culture Conditions in. Dazie M. Stromstadt.

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Algebra and Geometry, The Educational Significance of. Bernard

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Brown University, The Woman's College in. Lida Shaw King
Character, How Best to Develop it in Children. Amy E. Tanner
Childhood Days. (Poem.) Alonzo Rice

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Children, How Best to Develop Character in. Amy E. Tanner

Child Study. Rev. E. F. Blanchard

Classification and Promotion of Pupils in Elementary Schools. John

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P. Garber

College and University Administration, Some Details of. President
George E. Fellows.

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English, College Entrance Examination Board's Questions in. Martha
Hale Shackford

English Masterpieces, The Study of. Miss Margaret Ashmun
English, The Teaching of. Lucy Hayes-Macqueen

English, Travelers'. George P. Baker .

Ethical Teaching in the Schools, Practical Suggestions Toward a Pro-
gram of. Winthrop D. Sheldon

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Foreign Notes

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Forensic Training in Colleges. Thomas C. Trueblood
Funds and Expenditures, College. Lewis A. Kalbach

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Geometry and Algebra, The Educational Significance of. Bernard C.

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Grammar Grades, Departmental Teaching in the. Charles S. Chapin
Greek, The Present Decline in the Study of. Wallace N. Stearns
Growth, Daily. (Poem.) Alonzo Rice.

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Helvetians, The Song of the. (Poem.) Helen Cary Chadwick

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High Schools, What They Should do to Fit Students for College.
Howard C. Leonard

Industrial Education in Secondary Schools. Gustaf Larson
Israelitish History, The Place of, in a System of Education. Noah
Calvin Hirschy

Kindergarten, Conservatism vs. Radicalism in the. Mary Frances

Schaeffer

Laboratory, The College. C. Riborg Mann

Leaf, The Changing. (Poem.) G. P. Guerrier

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Library, The Modern College. James H. Canfield
Literature and Language Study. A. S. Isaacs

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Meeting, A. (Poem.) Isabel R. Hunter

Modern Languages (As Applied in the Schools of France), The Direct
Method of Teaching. William B. Aspinwall

Modern Language Texts, Imperfections in. Kenneth Kaufman .

Nature's Superabundance. William Whitman Bailey.

New York, Notes from Greater

Normal Schools, Aspects of the Professional Work in. William C.

Ruediger.

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Public School, The Function of the. George E. Gay
Quotations, Direct. Henry Lincoln Clapp

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Religious Instruction, The Content of, in German Protestant Schools.

Edward O. Sisson :

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Sabbath Morn. (Poem.) N. K. Griggs

School Year of Twelve Months, A. W. A. Wirt

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Science in Education, Is the Mission of Failing? Charles W. Hargitt
Secondary Schools, A Five-year Course for. J. M. Greenwood
Secondary Schools, The Departmental Organization of. Julius Sachs
Social Adjustment. Ira W. Howerth

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Special Classes in the Public Schools of New York. Jessie Rosenfeld
Stone, Fanny, A Pedagogical Story. Mrs. Florence Milner
Strength of the Sand. (Poem.) Alonzo Rice
Summer Rain, The. (Poem.) G. P. Guerrier

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Teacher, The Vocation of the. President William H. P. Faunce
Teacher, To an Old. (Poem.) Frances Ingold Walker
"Telhi, City of," a Junior Republic. Jas. E. Rogers.
Temple of Fame, The. (Poem.) J. A. Edgerton.

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Trade and Industry, The College Graduate in. Harlow H. Person
Undepartmentalized Experiences. D. O. S. Lowell
Unfortunates and Their Treatment. M. F. Andrew
When Mercy Seasons Justice. Mrs. Florence Milner

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Will, Practical and Impractical Ways of Educating the. H. H.
Horne

Woman, College Graduate, The

Woman's College in Brown University, The. Dean Lida Shaw King

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Devoted to the Science, Art, Philosophy and Literature

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Some Details of College and University Administration

PRESIDENT George e. feLLOWS, UNIVERSITY OF MAINE, ORONO, me.

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N order to speak with authority upon the administrative methods of a university as distinguished from those of a college, one should be able to draw from executive experience in both kinds of institution. I venture to offer some observations on administrative methods of a university as contrasted with those of a college.

As yet the university in America has, in all save a very few instances, developed from a college, and a great majority of the universities still maintain the full college course, and hence have the problems of college and university combined.

Several universities of the country have developed so rapidly as universities that the college of the same name and location has suffered, and a few institutions are endeavoring to make special provision for the college students, so that the immature may not be left entirely to their own guidance as are the more mature students in the university proper.

It is not at all improbable that in the near future there will be a sharply drawn line of demarkation between college and university, even though they are combined in a single organization

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