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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

D-C 1 6 1937

INDEX, SCHOOL LIFE, VOLUME XXII

A. A. S. A.-A department of the N. E. A. (Boutwell),
196, no. 7, Mar.

A. V. A. committee reports, 118, no. 4, Dec.
Abbot, Waldo: New Book, A Handbook of Radio Broad-
casting, 228, no. 8, Apr.

Abel, James F.: American Schools abroad, 167, 175-
176, no. 6, Feb.; cover-page quotation (editorial),
282, no. 9, May; education outlook abroad, 37, no. 2,
Oct.; educationally-where is he?, 151-152, no. 5,
Jan.; in other countries, 94, no. 3, Nov.; 126, no. 4,
Dec.; 159-160, no. 5, Jan.; 189-190, no. 6, Feb.; 224,
no. 7, Mar.; 253, no. 8, Apr.; 287-288, no. 9, May; 319,
no. 10, June; library's foreign education collection,
83-84, no. 3, Nov.; Poland's Polytechnic Institute,
107-108, no. 4, Dec.; technical education in other
countries, 237-238, no. 8, Apr.

Absences of school children, study by University of
Texas, 28, no. 1, Sept.
Academy of International Law, Hague, Netherlands:
Summer program of lectures, 224, no. 7, Mar.
Accredited schools, Middle States Association of
Colleges and Secondary Schools, 221, no. 7, Mar.
Addison, Joseph: Quotation from Spectator, 76, no. 3,
Nov.

Adjustment: New books and pamphlets, 140, no. 5,
Jan.

Admission and curricula, Polytechnic Institute of
Warsaw, 107-108, no. 4, Dec.

Adult civic education, 88, no. 3, Nov.; 127-128, no. 4,
Dec.; progress, 207-208, no. 7, Mar.
Adult education, 114-115, no. 4, Dec.; 200, no. 7, Mar.;
for Indians, 319, no. 10, June; new books and pam-
phlets, 140, no. 5, Jan.; State aid, 162, no. 6, Feb.;
Y. M. C. A. classes, West Chester, Pa., 218, no. 7,
Mar.

Adult homemaking class use bungalow, Pontiac,
Mich., 281, no. 9, May.

Adult illiteracy, Buenos Aires, Brazil, 126, no. 4, Dec.
Adult students, University of Buffalo, study of college
aptitude, 125, no. 4, Dec.

Aeschylus: Quotations, 66, no. 3, Nov.
Africa, technical education, 238, no. 8, Apr.

Age of college freshmen, 315, no. 10, June.

Age-grade progress, rural school children, 223, no. 7,
Mar.

Agricultural education, 258, no. 9, May; program map,
118, no. 4, Dec.

Agricultural experiment project, Washington (State),
280, no. 9, May.

Agricultural projects, C. C. C. camps, 276, no. 9, May.
Air corps schools, 308, no. 10, June.

Airways to Learning, 77, no. 3, Nov.; 299-300, no. 10,
June.

Al Azhar University, Islam: Reorganized, 37-38, no. 2,
Oct.

Alabama: F. F. A. news, 85, no. 3, Nov.; 29, no. 1,
Sept.; Junior college branch of State university,
153, no. 5, Jan.; State Department of Education:
5-year program of curriculum reorganization, 249,
no. 8, Apr.
Alaska: Bulletin on public education, 121, no. 4, Dec.;
dental service for Indians and Eskimos, 28, no. 1,
Sept.; educational pioneering, 103-104, 121, no. 4,
Dec.; Indian Service schools, 223-224, no. 7, Mar.;
notes from diary of a new teacher at Stevens Village
School, 126, no. 4, Dec.; visited by Indian Office
officials, 64, no. 2, Oct.; vocational supervisor, 148,
no. 5, Jan.
Alexandria School a landmark (Wright), 265–266, no.
9, May.

Allegheny College, Meadville, Pa.; Letter men hold
high scholarship average, 124, no. 4, Dec.
Almost Christians again (Studebaker), 97, no. 4, Dec.
American Association of School Administrators, 196,
no. 7, Mar.

American Association of University Women, sponsor
rural library growth, 285, no. 9, May.

American College Publicity Association, new presi-
dent, 28, no. 1, Sept.

American Council on Education, Conference on teacher
training in visual instruction, 272, no. 9, May; meet-
ing, 271, no. 9, May; new publications, 272, no. 9,
May; proceedings of First National Conference on
Educational Broadcasting published, 311, no. 10,
June; study of film distribution, 77, no. 3, Nov.;
study of testing practices, 287, no. 9, May.
American democracy, high-school enrollment, 284, no.
9, May.

American Education Week, 33, no. 2, Oct.; 50, no. 2,
Oct.; (Lloyd), 60, no. 2, Oct.; 282, no. 9, May: excerpt
from President Roosevelt's Proclamation, 77, no. 3,
Nov.

American Farmer Degree, 42, no. 2, Oct.

American Grammar and High School, Buenos Aires,
Argentina, 167, 175, no. 6, Feb.

American High School of Paris, 175, no. 6, Feb.
American history, enrollment, 243-245, no. 8, Apr.

American history and civilization: Collection by
League of Nations, 190, no. 6, Feb.
American Legion, American Education Week, 282,
no. 9, May.

American patent system celebrations, 90, no. 3, Nov.
American Prison Association: Resolutions, 114, no. 4,
Dec.

American schools abroad (Abel), 167, 175, 176, no. 6,
Feb.

American University, Cairo, Egypt, 175-176, no.
Feb.

American Vocational Association (Lloyd), 132, 134, no.
5, Jan.

Amplifier built by Clifford Connelly Trade School
students, 149, no. 5, Jan.

"An ounce of prevention" (editorial), 114, no. 4, Dec.
Anatolia College, Saloniki, Greece, 176, no. 6, Feb.
Ancient history, enrollment, 240-245, no. 8, Apr.
Andrews, Stanley: Courses for cotton farmers, 180-181,
no. 6, Feb.

Another opportunity (editorial), 50, no. 2, Oct.
Answer Me This, radio program, Office of Education,
64, no. 2, Oct.; 94, no. 3, Nov.; 102, no. 4, Dec.
Anthropological measurements, University of Kansas
freshmen, 28, no. 1, Sept.

Antioch College: Horace Mann Centennial Year, 92,
no. 3, Nov.

Appropriation acts, riders, 7-8, no. 1, Sept.
Arithmetic: Office of Education Library textbook col.
lection, 100, no. 4, Dec.; study of professional educa-
tion of elementary teachers, 28, no. 1, Sept.
Arizona, book truck, 319, no. 10, June; F. F. A., 245,
no. 8, Apr.

Arkansas: Junior college branch of State university,
154, no. 5, Jan.; N. Y. A. aid, 252, no. 8, Apr.; retire-
ment law, 317, no. 10, June.

Around the world, page 4 of cover, no. 6, Feb.

Art and Prudence, new book on motion pictures, 278
no. 9, May.

Art education: New books and pamphlets, 98, no. 4,
Dec.

Arthur, Charles M.: George-Deen act and its impli-
cations, 130-134, no. 5, Jan.; town boy on the farm,
278, no. 9, May; vocational education in review, 258-
259, 271, no. 9, May; vocational summary, 22-23, no.
1, Sept.; 52-53, no. 2, Oct.; 86-88, no. 3, Nov.; 118-119,
no. 4, Dec.; 148-149, no. 5, Jan.; 180-181, no. 6, Feb.;
202-203, no. 7, Mar.; 246-247, no. 8, Apr.; 280-281, no.
9, May: 308-309, no. 10, June.
Articulation between high school and college, Univer-
sity of Buffalo, 223, no. 7, Mar.

Arts and crafts, C. C. C. camps, 276, no. 9, May.
As we go to press, 121, no. 4, Dec.

Ashland, Ala., chapter F. F.A., stresses home improve-
ment, 29, no. 1, Sept.

Athletic scholarships, 222, no. 7, Mar.

Attendance laws summarized, 149, no. 5, Jan.
Attitude studies, Purdue University, 319, no. 10, June.
Attleboro, Mass.: Jewelry trade started, 181, no. 6,
Feb.

Austin-Cate Academy, Center Strafford, N. H.: Vo-
cational agriculture, 86, no. 3, Nov.
Aviation in the Public Schools, new Office of Education
publication, 246, no. 8, Apr.

B

Bachelor of science degree, Wayne University (De-
troit), 28, no. 1, Sept.

Barnes, Walter: Author of The Photoplay as Literary
Art, 77, no. 3, Nov.

Barnhart, E. W.: High-school retail selling classes,
259, no. 9, May.

Barrows, Alice: Planning school buildings, 268-271,
no. 9, May.

Baumgarten, Hildegarde: Guidance of home econom-
ics students, 119, no. 4, Dec.

Bay, Jack: First boy to enroll in home economics
course, Eureka (Nev.) High School, 203, no. 7, Mar.
B. B. C. Empire Broadcasting, 176, no. 6. Feb.
Beatty, Willard W.: Indian Crafts, 28-29, no. 1, Sept.
Beeville High School, Beeville, Tex., student Future
Farmer of America, 278, no. 9, May.

Behavior difficulties, observation and rating, 261-262,
no. 9, May.

Belgium: Art studies, 319, no. 10, June; technical ed-
ucation, 237, no. 8, Apr.

Bell and Howell Company, new sound film The Spirit
of the Plains, 228, no. 8, Apr.

Beloit College, Logan Museum, traveling collection,
165, no. 6, Feb.

Benefits received, 300, no. 10, June.

Beswick, J. C.: Trade and industrial education pro-
grams, 280, no. 9, May.

Bible available in 10 languages, Pennsylvania State
College, 125, no. 4, Dec.

Bibliography of New Zealand Education, 190, no. 6,
Feb.

Bicycle use, Massachusetts, 91, no. 3, Nov.

Biennial Survey: Chapters now available, 56, no. 2.
Oct.; data included, 143-144, no. 5, Jan.; higher ed-
ucation, 1933-34, 45-46, 56, no. 2, Oct.
Bilingualism and intelligence test scores, 125, no. 4,
Dec.

Bill Schoolmaster, on the hope of civilization, 147, no.
5, Jan.

Binghamton, N. Y.: Parent education, 219, no. 7
Mar.
Birmingham, Ala.: Character-building program, 123,
no. 4, Dec.

Birmingham-Southern University (Alabama): Course
in principles of photography, 157, no. 5, Jan.; Satur-
day classes abolished, 63, no. 2, Oct.
Black, Joe: On steps of White House, 202, no. 7, Mar.
Blame or praise? 287, no. 9, May.

Blind and partially seeing, teacher preparation, 263-
264, no. 9, May.

Blind: Helena, Mont., 249, no. 8, Apr.; instituto,
Padua, Italy, 253, no. 8, Apr.; Library of Congress
service, 73-74, no. 3, Nov.; placed, 148-149, no. 5,
Jan.; 271, no. 9, May.

Bloom, Sol: Sesquicentennial anniversary, 109-110,
121, no. 4, Dec.

Blose, David T.: High-school and college graduates,
69-70, 81, no. 3, Nov.

Bond, Guy L.: Diagnosis of reading difficulties, 125,
no. 4, Dec.

Book deterioration, publications, 220, no. 7, Mar.
Book truck, Southern Arizona, 319, no. 10, June.
Book Week (Vought), 81, no. 3, Nov.
Books. See New books and pamphlets; Treasures Next
Door.

Books and the past, page 1 of cover, 146, no. 5, Jan.
Boston English High School: Reconstructed by
P. W. A. grant, 58, no. 2, Oct.

Boutwell, William Dow: A. A. S. A. A department
of the N. E. A., 196, no. 7, Mar.
Boy Scout Jamborec, 289, no. 10, June.
Boys' Republic, 63-64, no. 2, Oct.

Boys take home economics, Eureka (Nev.) High
School, 203, no. 7, Mar.

Braille: Library of Congress, 73-74, no. 3, Nov.; State
School for the Blind, Helena, Mont., 249, no. 8,
Apr.; W. P. A., maps 189, no. 6, Feb.
Branch systems, State universities, 153-154, no. 5, Jan.
Brandt, Rose K.: Edited series of Indian Children's
verses and drawings, 189, no. 6, Feb.
Brazil-United States Institute, purposes, 253, no. 8,
Apr.

Breeze Hill C. C. C. Camp, Middletown, N. Y., 155,
no. 5, Jan.

Brewster Vocational School, Tampa, Fla.: Students
trained to assemble toys, 246-247, no. 8, Apr.
Bristow, William H.: Next steps for junior high school,
205-206, no. 7, Mar.; vision and courage, 4, no. 1,
Sept.

British Broadcasting Corporation: Publishes a weekly
176, no. 6, Feb.

British Film Institute: Third annual report available,
102, no. 4, Dec.

British finance study, 317, no. 10, June.

Broadcasting: Educational, 48, no. 2, Oct.; 147, no. 5,
Jan.; 209-210, 219, no. 7, Mar.; first national con-
ference, 26, no. 1, Sept.; 95, no. 3, Nov.; 102, no. 4,
Dec.; 228, no. 8, Apr.; Government, 144, no. 5, Jan.;
new book, 311, no. 10, June.

Broadcasting facilities and television, 144, no. 5, Jan.
Brodinsky, Ben: First national conference, 147, no. 5,
Jan.

Browder, Margaret: Farm boys and girls return for
short courses, 202, no. 7, Mar.

Brown University, curriculum liberalized, 285-286,
no. 9, May.

Brumbaugh, M. G.: "No one place, etc.", 282, no. 9,
May.

Buckingham and Dolch word list, 63, no. 2, Oct.
Budgetary control, 59-60, no. 2, Oct.

Budgeting (editorial), 4, no. 1, Sept.

Buenos Aires, Brazil, adult illiteracy, 126, no. 4, Dec.;
American Grammer and High School, 167, 175, no.
6, Feb.

Building a model camp program (Oxley), 80-81, no. 3,
Nov.

Building manual, Oregon State Department of Public
Instruction, 285, no. 9, May.

Bulgaria, technical education, 237, no. 8, Apr.
Bulletin board. See Educators' bulletin board.
Bungalow used by homemaking class, Pontiac, Mich.,
281, no. 9, May.

Bureau of Business Research cooperating with Univer-
sity of Pittsburgh, 88, no. 3, Nov.

Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce: Bibliog-
raphy on radio subjects, 176, no. 6, Feb.
Bureau of Mines: Film on natural resources, 102, no. 4,
Dec.

Bureau of the Census: Use in schools, 141-142, no. 5,
Jan.

2

Bureau of Standards: Report on Care of Film Slides
and Motion-Picture Films in Libraries, 218, no. 7,
Mar.

Burma, education, 312-313, no. 10, June.
Busses (school), Pennsylvania, 61, no. 2, Oct.

C

Cairo, Egypt: American University, 175-176, no. 6,
Feb.

Caldwell, Otis W.: Junior Academies of Science, 317,
no. 10, June.
California: Association for Adult Education, report
of A Radio Experiment in Adult Education, 311, no.
10, June; F. F. A. news, 85, no. 3, Nov.; 154, no. 5,
Jan.; 191, no. 6, Feb.; 245, no. 8, Apr.; library activi-
ties, 89-90, no. 3, Nov.; outline for parent education,
72, no. 3, Nov.; Puente, Future Farmer chapter, 29,
no. 1, Sept.; school support plan, 57-58, 60, no. 2,
Oct.; university branch systems, 153, no. 5, Jan.;
upturn brings training needs, 280, no. 9, May.
Caliver, Ambrose: Vocational Education Survey for
Negroes, 155, no. 5, Jan.

Cambridge University sponsoring British scientific
expedition to Peru, 319, no. 10, June.
Camp advisers meet, 184, no. 6, Feb.

Camp for unemployed women, N.Y.A., 159, no. 5, Jan.
Camp libraries, T. V. A., 29, no. 1, Sept.
Campus and Social Ideals, 158, no. 5, Jan.

Canadian official reports in Office of Education Li-
brary, 84, no. 3, Nov.

Candid Camera films exchanged, 272, no. 9, May.
"Cathedral of Learning", University of Pittsburgh, 92,
no. 3, Nov.; 318, no. 10, June.

C. C. C.: Contribution to human conservation (Oxley),
310-311, no. 10, June; education, 47-48, no. 2, Oct.;
80-81, no. 3, Nov.; 106, 120, no. 4, Dec.; 183-184, no. 6,
Feb.; 215-216, no. 7, Mar.; enrollee tells of benefits
received, 300, no. 10, June; Negro enrollees, 145, 155,
no. 5, Jan.; platform for 1936-37 (Oxley), 15, 20, no. 1,
Sept.; summer plans (Oxley), 275-276, no. 9, May;
train young farmers (Oxley), 235, 238, no. 8, Apr.
Census: Educational status of Chicago citizens, 96,
no. 3, Nov. See also Bureau of the Census.
Centenary celebration, University of London, 64, no. 2,
Oct.

Century of the kindergarten (Davis), 67-68, no. 3, Nov.
Chancellor, John: Forums and reading, 297, 302, no. 10,
June.

Chapel services, Duke University, 286, no. 9, May.
Character education, Birmingham, Ala., 123, no. 4,
Dec.; C. C. C. camp, 155, no. 5, Jan.; experimental
study, 252, no. 8, Apr.; New York University, 93,
no. 3, Nov.

Check list of principal educational radio stations, 139,
no. 5, Jan.

Chicago: Educational census, 96, no. 3, Nov.; new
trade school, 180, no. 6, Feb.

Child psychiatry, international congress, 94, no. 3,
Nov.

Child study, new books and pamphlets, 177, no. 6,
Feb.; 279, no. 9, May; Volga (8. Dak.) High School,
247, no. 8, Apr.

Children write special number (Ryan), 136, no. 5, Jan.
Children's Bureau: State Compulsory School Attendance

Standards Affecting the Employment of Minors, 149,
no. 5, Jan.

Child's place in the picture (Studebaker), 129, no. 5,
Jan.

China and Japan, field study course, Teachers College,
Columbia University, 318, no. 10, June.
Chinese language instruction, 222, no. 7, Mar.
Christian, John Leroy: Education in Burma, 312-313,
no. 10, June.

Christmas again, 97, no. 4, Dec.

Cinema Appreciation League, convention, 228, no. 8,
Apr.

Cinematographic encyclopedia, 102, no. 4, Dec.
Citizenship: C. C. C. camp, 155, no. 5, Jan.; Hobart and

William Smith Colleges (New York), 124, no. 4,
Dec.; new books and pamphlets, 54, no. 2, Oct.; 98,
no. 4, Dec.

City schools: Guidance problems, 19-20, no. 1, Sept.;
income, 277, no. 9, May; men teachers, 239, no. 8,
Apr.; per capita costs, 197, no. 7, Mar.

City science museums, study of use by school children,
252, no. 8, Apr.

Civardi, Robert: Cover design for SCHOOL LIFE, 147,
no. 5, Jan.

Civics: High-school enrollment, 284, no. 9, May; adult
education, 88, no. 3, Nov.; 127-128, no. 4, Dec.;
207-208, no. 7, Mar.

Civilian Conservation Corps. See C. C. C.
Claxton, Philander P.: Suggested "School Week", 60,
no. 2, Oct.

Clements, D. M.: Appointed to Office of Education,
22, no. 1, Sept.

Clifford Connelly Trade School students build am-
plifier, 149, no. 5, Jan.

Clipping bureau, University of Texas, 251, no. 8, Apr.
Cochel, W. A.: Offers awards to F. F. A., 42, no. 2, Oct.
Cochin, education, 313-314, no. 10, June.

College aptitude of adult students studied, University
of Buffalo, 125, no. 4, Dec.

College catalog collection (Vought), 135-136, no. 5,
Jan.; 213, no. 7, Mar.
Colleges: C. C. C. camp education (Oxley), 106, 120,
no. 4, Dec.; enrollments, 45, no. 2, Oct.; 143, no. 5,
Jan.; 277, no. 9, May; entrance requirements (Green-
leaf), 303, 316, no. 10, June; faculty members, 143,
no. 5, Jan.; freshmen, 239, no. 8, Apr.; 315, no. 10,
June; graduates, 69-70, 81, no. 3, Nov.; level reading
deficiencies, 223, no. 7, Mar.; libraries, 143, no. 5,
Jan.; prognosis, studies, 223, no. 7, Mar.; new books
and pamphlets, 82, no. 3, Nov.; testing program,
Texas Commission on Coordination in Education,
158, no. 5, Jan.; traditions, 92, no. 3, Nov. See also
In colleges.

SCHOOL LIFE

Colorado: C. C. C. camp activities, 216, no. 7, Mar.;
occupational survey of community, 202, no. 7, Mar.;
State Board for Vocational Education practice
teaching, 180, no. 6, Feb.; State College, home eco-
nomics teacher-training department, 180, no. 6,
Feb.; Wyoming Academy of Science, 158, no. 5, Jan.
Columbia University, nursing as a profession, 222, no.
7, Mar.; Teachers College, field study course in
China and Japan, 318, no. 10, June.
Commencement programs, high schools, Quakertown,
Pa., 27, no. 1, Sept.; new pamphlet, 279, no. 9, May.
Commercial education, 259, no. 9, May; registration,
167-170, 172, no. 6, Feb. "Committee of Ten", Uni-
versity of Michigan, 303, no. 10, June.
Committee on Intellectual Cooperation of the League
of Nations: Collection on early American history
and civilization, 190, no. 6, Feb.
Compulsory attendance, 149, no. 5, Jan.; England,
France, and Scotland, 94, no. 3, Nov.; Sweden, 94,
no. 3, Nov.

Conant, James B.: Trend of student interest at Har-
vard University, 286, no. 9, May.
Configliachi Institute for the Blind, Padua, Italy,
253, no. 8, Apr.

Connecticut: Expansion in machine shop facilities, 148,
no. 5, Jan.; F. F. A. news, 112, no. 4. Dec.; 191, no. 6,
Feb.; State employment service, 119, no. 4, Dec.
Conservation (Studebaker), 179, no. 6, Feb.; C. C. C.,
310-311, no. 10, June; Office of Education bulletin,
page 4 of cover, no. 10, June; publications, 220, no.
7, Mar.

Conserving creative ability (Studebaker), 232, 242,
no. 8, Apr.

Constitution of the United States, sesquicentennial
anniversary, 109-110, 121, no. 4, Dec.

Construction and Use of Achievement Examinations,
28, no. 1, Sept.

Construction of school buildings, P. W. A., 159, no.
5, Jan.

Continuation classes, Victoria, Australia, 224, no. 7,
Mar.

Continuation study, University of Minnesota, 222,
no. 7, Mar.

Conventions, 11-12, no. 1, Sept.; international, 55-56,
no. 2, Oct. See also On your calendar.

Cook, Katherine M.: Educational pioneering in Alaska,
103-104, 121, no. 4, Dec.; trends in rural communities,
233-234, no. 8, Apr.

Cooper, William John: Fountain in his honor, Fresno,
Calif.; 201, no. 7, Mar.

Cornell University, research in field of medieval
studies, 318, no. 10, June.

Correspondence courses, colleges, enrollment, 277,
no. 9, May.

Cost of instruction, 277, no. 9, May.

Cotton farmers go to school, 180-181, no. 6, Feb.
Courses of study: File in Office of Education library,
217, no. 7, Mar.

Courtesy plank (editorial), 4, no. 1, Sept.

Cover design SCHOOL LIFE, 51, no. 2, Oct.; 147, no. 5,
Jan.; 179, no. 6, Feb.

Cover-page quotation, 76, no. 3, Nov.; 114, no. 4, Dec.;
(Abel) 282, no. 9, May; (Fallgatter), 236, no. 8,
Apr.; (Kelly), 178, no. 6, Feb.; (Proffitt), 200, no. 7,
Mar.; (Vought), 146, no. 5, Jan.; (Wright), 50, no. 2,
Oct.

Covert, Timon: State aid for adult education, 162,
no. 6, Feb.; State school support plans, 57-58, 60,
no. 2, Oct.

Crawford, Albert B.: Bursary employment program,
Yale University, 274, no. 9, May.

Creasy, W. L.: Master teacher of vocational agricul-
ture of the South, 271, no. 9, May.
Crime, 146, no. 5, Jan.: prevention (Studebaker),
114-115, no. 4, Dec.

Crippled: Indianapolis, new P. W. A. school, 249,
no. 8, Apr.; teacher preparation 263–264, no. 9, May.
Cromwell, Grace Noll: A Girl's Creed, 134, no. 5, Jan.
Cromwell: Milton's sonnet, 114, no. 4, Dec.
Crucial issues in education (Studebaker), 194–195, 210,
no. 7, Mar.

Cuba: Educative Missions, 190, no. 6, Feb.; National
Academy of Educational Sciences, 94, no. 3, Nov.
Cummings, John: Obituary, 12, no. 1, Sept.; resolution
honoring his memory by National Committee on
Research in Secondary Education, 236, no. 8, Apr.
Curriculum: Brown University, 285-286, no. 9, May;
bulletins, 91-92, no. 3, Nov.; commercial subjects,
169-170, no. 6, Feb.; conference reports, 123, no. 4,
Dec.; Guide for Teachers of Two-to-Five-Year-Old
Children, 91, no. 3, Nov.; history, 243-245, no. 8,
Apr.; laboratory, George Peabody College, 285, no. 9,
May; materials on science, 125, no. 4, Dec.; mathe-
matics, 211-212, no. 7, Mar.; new books and pamph-
lets, 177, no. 6, Feb.; reorganization, Alabama State
Department of Education, 248, no. 8, Apr.; science,
314, 320, no. 10, June; social studies, 283-284, no. 9,
May; study, Georgia, 91, no. 3, Nov.; visualized,
311, no. 10, June.

Cushman, Frank: Untrained workers, 259, no. 9, May.

D

Dade County (Fla.) Teachers' Federal Credit Union,
182, no. 6, Feb.

Dania, Fla.: Seminole Day School pupils raise food
for school lunches, 188, no. 6, Feb.
Darrow, B. H.: Ohio School of the Air Courier, 77,
no. 3, Nov.; to teach in summer schools, 272, no. 9,
May.

Dartmouth College: College health service, 62, no. 2,
Oct.; early catalogs, 135, no. 5, Jan.
Davis, Mary Dabney: Century of the Kindergarten,
67-68, no. 3, Nov.; nursery schools in 1936, 117, 120,
no. 4, Dec.; report card slides available, 38, no. 2,
Oct.

Deaf: Guidance, 43-44, no. 2, Oct.

Deaf and hard-of-hearing, teacher preparation, 263-264,
no. 9, May.
Dearborn-Langfield portable tachistoscope, 319, no. 10,

June.

Debate materials: New books and pamphlets, 140,
no. 5, Jan.

Deffenbaugh, Walter S.: In public schools, 27, no. 1,
Sept.; 61-62, no. 2, Oct.; 91-92, no. 3, Nov.; 123, no. 4,
Dec.; 156, no. 5, Jan.; 185-186, no. 6, Feb.; 221, no. 7,
Mar.; 249-250, no. 8, Apr.; 285, no. 9, May; 317-318,
no. 10, June.

Degree of American Farmer, 42, no. 2, Oct.
Degrees, 77, no. 3, Nov.; higher institutions, 46, no. 2,
Oct.

Delaware: F. F. A. news, 218, no. 7, Mar.

Delicate children, teacher preparation, 263-264, no. 9,
May.

Delinquents, study, 63-64, no. 2, Oct.

Demaray, A. E.: Interior Department "At Home",
214, 217, no. 7, Mar.

Demonstration High School, West Virginia Uni-
versity: Pupils carry on for 3 days without faculty,
27, no. 1, Sept.
Denby High School, Detroit, handicrafts, 95, no. 3,
Nov.

Dental service: Indians and Eskimos, Alaska, 28, no. 1,
Sept.

Department of Superintendence: Meeting on conserva-
tion and education, 184, no. 6, Feb.; New Orleans,
meeting, 194-195, 210, no. 7, Mar.; radio calendar,
page 4 of cover, no. 4, Dec.
Dependent and delinquent children, farm schools, 63
no. 2, Oct.

Detroit, Mich.: Bureau of Governmental Research
prize, Wayne University, School of Public Affairs
and Social Work, 124, no. 4, Dec.; City Law School
now Wayne University Law School, 286, no. 9, May;
education at public expense, 27, no. 1, Sept.; radio
broadcasts by public schools, 123, no. 4, Dec.; reha-
bilitation, 53, no. 2, Oct.

DeVry National Conference on Visual Education and
Film Exhibition, 228, no. 8, Apr.
Diaries and home practice, Malvern, Iowa, 119, no. 4,
Dec.

Diesel Engine: Laboratory, Pennsylvania State Col-
lege, 92, no. 3, Nov.; schools 158, no. 5, Jan.
Diffusion of knowledge (Washington), 161, no. 6, Feb.
Diploma of classical maturity, Italy, 151-152, no. 5,
Jan.

Disabled persons, rehabilitated, 88, no. 3, Nov.
Discussion groups popular, C. C. C. camps, New
England, 216, no. 7, Mar.

Dodge Commemorative Volume, 318-319, no. 10, June.
Does life begin at forty? (Langworthy), 175, no. 6,
Feb.

Dormitory construction, 113, 116, no. 4, Dec.

Dorsey, R. C.: Florida teachers thrifty, 182, no. 6,
Feb.

Dramatization of literature, Lincoln Junior High
School, Logansport, Ind., 156, no. 5, Jan.

Drexel Institute of Technology: New name for Drexel
Institute, 63, no. 2, Oct.

Duke University, chapel services, 286, no. 9, May.
Dunlap, O. E., Jr.: Author of Talking on the Radio, 77,
no. 3, Nov.

Dunn, Fannie W.: Coauthor of Teacher Preparation in
Visual Education, 26, no. 1, Sept.
Duplicates help, 82, no. 3, Nov.

Dyess Colony, Ark., school plant, 268–271, no. 9, May.

E

E. C. W.: Adult education for Indians, 319, no. 10,
June; funds aid in restoring ancient pueblo, 189, no. 6,
Feb.

Early Greek plays (John), 66, no. 3, Nov.
Economics: Enrollment, Harvard University, 124,
no. 4, Dec.; high-school, 284, no. 9, May.
Editorials: A Silver Anniversary, 282, no. 9, May:
"An ounce of prevention", 114, no. 4, Dec.; Another op-
portunity, 50, no. 2, Oct.; Budgeting, 4, no. 1, Sept.
Conservation, 179, no. 6, Feb.; Courtesy plank, 4,
no. 1, Sept.; Cover-page quotation, 50, no. 2, Oct.;
76, no. 3, Nov.; 114, no. 4, Dec.; 146, no. 5, Jan.; 200,
no. 7, Mar.; (Abel), 282, no. 9, May; (Fallgatter),
236, no. 8, Apr.; (Kelly), 178, no. 6, Feb.; Educational
trends, 146, no. 5, Jan.; Fifty-four years old, 179,
no. 6, Feb.; Forthright facts, 200, no. 7, Mar.; Inven-
tions, 178-179, no. 6, Feb.; Laboratory for leadership
(Roper), 298, 300, no. 10, June; Large expansion, 76,
no. 3, Nov.; Letter or spirit? (Huxley), 4, no. 1,
Sept.; Library, 201, no. 7, Mar.; Looking forward, 4,
no. 1, Sept.; Mind and body (Rogers), 298, no. 10,
June; Obedience means liberty, 146, no. 5, Jan.;
Opportunity for teachers, 51, no. 2, Oct.; Peace of
reading, 236, no. 8, Apr.; President's committee
reports, 178, no. 6, Feb.; Progress toward new service,
50, no. 2, Oct.; Quest for happiness (Stoddard), 298,
no. 10, June; Reaffirms its stand, 51, no. 2, Oct.;
Real accomplishments, 146, no. 5, Jan.; Tribute to
memory, 236, no. 8, Apr.; Vision and courage, 4,
no. 1, Sept.

Education as Cultivation of the Higher Mental Processes,
223, no. 7, Mar.

Education conventions (Lloyd), 11-12, no. 1, Sept.
Education essential (Roosevelt), 77, no. 3, Nov.
Education in American democracy (Hutchins), 198-
199, no. 7, Mar.

Education in Burma (Christian), 312-313, no. 10, June.
Education in the News, radio program, Office of Educa-
tion, 64, no. 2, Oct.; 94, no. 3, Nov.; 102, no. 4, Dec.;
172, no. 6, Feb.; 200, no. 7, Mar.

Education on the Air, seventh volume available, 102,
no. 4, Dec.

Education outlook abroad (Abel), 37-38, no. 2, Oct.
Education trends, New York State Education Journal,
146-147, no. 5, Jan.

Educational broadcasting, 209-210, 219, no. 7, Mar.
Educational Broadcasting-1936, published, 311, no. 10,
June.

Educational census (Greenleaf), 96, no. 3, Nov.

Educational Directory, 1987: College changes and addi-
tions, 92, no. 3, Nov.

Educational Film Catalog, 26, no. 1, Sept.; Supplement,
218, no. 7, Mar.

Educational films and equipment, 77, no. 3, Nov.
Educational news, 27-29, no. 1, Sept.; 61-64, no. 2, Oct.;
91-94, no. 3, Nov.; 123-126, no. 4, Dec.; 156-160, no.
5, Jan.; 185-190, no. 6, Feb.; 221-224, no. 7, Mar.; 249-
253, no. 8, Apr., 285-288, no. 9, May; 317-319, no. 10,
June.

Educational pioneering in Alaska (Cook), 103-104, 121,
no. 4, Dec.

Educational policies commission, N. E. A.: First
volume of report available, 198, no. 7, Mar.
Educational projects continue (Ickes), 79, no. 3, Nov.
Educational radio "grandfathers", 139, 142, no. 5, Jan.
Educational research. See In educational research;
Recent theses.

Educational tablecloths, 129, no. 5, Jan.
Educational trends in rural communities (Cook), 233-
234, no. 8, Apr.

Educationally-Where is he? (Abel), 151-152, no. 5,

Jan.

Educators' bulletin board, 21, no. 1, Sept.; 54, no. 2,
Oct.; 82, no. 3, Nov.; 98, no. 4, Dec.; 140, no. 5, Jan.;
177, no. 6, Feb.; 204, no. 7, Mar.; 256, no. 8, Apr.;
279, no. 9, May.

Elam, W. N.: Appointed specialist in Office of Educa-
tion, 86, no. 3, Nov.

Electrifying education (Koon), 26, no. 1, Sept.; 48,
no. 2, Oct.; 77, no. 3, Nov.; 102, no. 4, Dec.; 144, 150,
no. 5, Jan.; 176, no. 6, Feb.; 218, no. 7, Mar.; 228, no.
8, Apr.; 272, 278, no. 9, May; 311, no. 10, June.
Elementary and secondary school enrollments, 239, no.
8, Apr.

Elementary education: Cochin, 313, no. 10, June;
course of study, 123, no. 4, Dec.; division created,
Texas State Department of Education, 250, no. 8,
Apr.; publications, page 4 of cover, no. 2, Oct.
Elementary schools, Georgia, 221, no. 7, Mar.; reading
difficulties, 93, no. 3, Nov.

Elementary science: New books and pamphlets, 21,
no. 1, Sept.

Eliot's prophecy, 24, 30, no. 1, Sept.

Ellis and Miller study of behavior difficulties, 261-262,
no. 9, May.

Emergency agencies. See C. C. C.; E. C. W.; F. E.
R. A.; N. Y. A.; P. W. A.; W. P. A.
Emergency nursery schools, 117, 120, no. 4, Dec.
Employment: C. C. C. camps, 183-184, no. 6, Feb.;
Connecticut, 119, no. 4, Dec.; Stabilization Institute,
University of Minnesota, study Men, Women, and
Jobs, 252, no. 8, Apr.; student, 273-274, 276, no. 9,
May.

Engineering profession, summary, 171, no. 6, Feb.
England: American standards for sound films adopted,

102, no. 4, Dec.; compulsory education laws revised,
94, no. 3, Nov.; education outlook, 37, no. 2, Oct.;
official reports in Office of Education Library, 84,
no. 3, Nov.; periodicals in Office of Education
Library, 83, no. 3, Nov.; South-East Essex Technical
College, 224, no. 7, Mar.

England and Wales: Education report, 159, no. 5,
Jan.; technical education, 237-238, no. 8, Apr.
English teaching: New books and pamphlets, 204, no.
7, Mar.

Enoch Pratt Free Library, Baltimore, Md.; 300, no.
10, June.

Enrollees become better citizens (Oxley), 215-216, no.
7, Mar.

Enrollment: Commercial subjects, 169-170, 172, no.
6, Feb.; high schools, 239, 253, no. 8, Apr.; 277, no. 9,
May; history courses, secondary schools, 243-245,
no. 8, Apr.; Indian schools, 126, no. 4, Dec.; mathe-
matics, 211-212, no. 7, Mar.; Pennsylvania State
College, 27, no. 1, Sept.; science, 314, 320, no. 10,
June; social studies, 283-284, no. 9, May; univer-
sities and colleges, 123-124, no. 4, Dec.; 277, no. 9,
May.

Entrance requirements: Optometry schools, 28, no. 1,
Sept.; University of Arizona, 157, no. 5, Jan.
Erie, Pa.: Annual list of candidates for teaching posi-
tions, 27, no. 1, Sept.

Eskimos, Alaska, dental service, 28, no. 1, Sept.
Euclid, Ohio, Board of Education, school survey, 249,
no. 8, Apr.

Eureka, Nev.: Boys take home economics, 203, no. 7,
Mar.

Euripides: Quotation, 66, no. 3, Nov.

Evansville, Ind., Museum of Fine Arts and History,
221, no. 7, Mar.: study of public schools, 92, no. 3,
Nov.

Evening machine trade classes: Enrollment, 118, no. 4,
Dec.

Examinations and degrees, Polytechnic Institute of
Warsaw, 107-108, no. 4, Dec.
Exceptional children, teacher preparation, 263-264,
no. 9, May.

Exchange students, 167, no. 6, Feb.; 286, no. 9, May.
Exhibits: Enoch Pratt Library, Baltimore, Md.; 300,
no. 10, June; Evansville, Ind., Museum of Fine Arts
and History, 221, no. 7, Mar.; Office of Education,
271, no. 9, May.

Expansion of vocational education, 76, no. 3, Nov.
Expedition to Peru, 319, no. 10, June.

Expenditures: Higher institutions, 46, 56, no. 2, Oct.;
N. Y. A., 189, no. 6, Feb.
Ex-students, Princeton University, 222, no. 7, Mar.
Extension courses, colleges, enrollment, 277, no. 9,
May; Pennsylvania State College, 124-125, no. 4, Dec.

INDEX

Extensive reading as a method of acquiring knowledge
of facts in science, 63, no. 2, Oct.
Extracurricular program, Harvard University, 318, no.
10, June.

Extroversion, treatment, 287, no. 9, May.

F

F. F. A.: convention 23, no. 1. Sept.; 105, 108, no. 4,
Dec.; N. F. A., 258, no. 9, May; news bulletins (Ross)
29, no. 1, Sept.; 42, no. 2, Oct.; 85, no. 3, Nov.; 112,
no. 4, Dec.; 154, no. 5, Jan.; 191, no. 6, Feb.; 218, no. 7,
Mar.; 245, no. 8, Apr.; 264, no. 9, May; 316, no. 10,
June.
Faculties: High-school and parents, 25-26, no. 1, Sept.;
higher institutions, 46, no. 2, Oct.
Fallgatter, Florence: Instruction in homemaking, 209,
no. 9, May; national standards, 236, no. 8, Apr.
Farm: Census leaflets used in schools, 141-142, no. 5,
Jan.; projects, Rock Falls, Ill.; weekly oral reports,
148, no. 5, Jan.; schools for dependent and delinquent
children, 63, no. 2, Oct.; training, C. C. C. camps,
235, 238, no. 8, Apr.; youth aided by N. Y. A., 319,
no. 10, June; youth return for short courses, 202, no
7, Mar.

Fascinating account (Martens), 31, no. 1, Sept.
Fechner, Robert: C. C. C. and preservation of human
values, 310, no. 10, June.

Federal Board for Vocational Education: New chair-
man, 221, no. 7, Mar.; Paul H. Nystrom appointed
member, 52, no. 2, Oct.

Federal Communications Commission, Interdepart-
mental Radio Advisory Committee, 176, no. 6, Feb.
Federal Emergency Relief Administration. See
F. E. R. A.

FERA: Report on rural education in North Dakota,
61-62, no. 2, Oct.; school buildings, 268-271, no. 9,
May.

Fifty-four years old, 179, no. 6, Feb.

Film catalog, 26, no. 1, Sept.; 218, no. 7, Mar.
Film Daily available, 48, no. 2, Oct.
Film distribution: Study by American Council on
Education, 77, no. 3, Nov.

Film strips (Government), 6, no. 1, Sept.
Films: Classroom, study guide, 228, no. 8, Apr.;
exchanged, 272, no. 9, May; Government, 49, no. 2,
Oct.; 307, no. 10, June; libraries in higher institutions,
272, no. 9, May; natural resources, 102, no. 4, Dec.;
provisions in Japanese budget, 102, no. 4, Dec.;
Resettlement Administration, 77, no. 3, Nov.; The
Spirit of the Plains, 228, no. 8, Apr.; T. V. A., 126,
no. 4, Dec.; University of California, 26, no. 1, Sept.;
University of Georgia, 150, no. 5, Jan
Finances, England and Wales, 317, no. 10, June;
higher institutions, 46, no. 2, Oct.

Financing dormitory construction (McNeely), 113,
116, no. 4, Dec.

First national conference (Brodinsky), 147, no. 5, Jan.
First Two Years: New Book in growth of infants, 63,
no. 2, Oct.

Fiscal independence: Leaflet of Wisconsin Education
Association, 27, no. 1, Sept.

Flood victims receive N. Y. A. aid, 252, no. 8, Apr.
Florida: F. F. A. news bulletins, 112, no. 4, Dec.; 264,
no. 9, May; new State superintendent, 155, no. 5,
Jan.; teachers thrifty (Dorsey), 182, no. 6, Feb.
For youth's sake (Studebaker), 257, no. 9, May.
Ford Scholarship Plan, South-East Essex Technical
College, Dagenham, England, 224, no. 7, Mar.
Foreign countries, technical education, 237-238, no. 8,
Apr.

Foreign education. See In other countries.
Forestry practice: Austin-Cate Academy, Center
Strafford, N. H., 86, no. 3, Nov.

Forlano, George: Study of practice and rewards, 287,
no. 9, May; and Axelrod, Hyman C.: Study of
treatment for extroversion and introversion, 287,
no. 9, May.

Fort Smith, Ark.: Bulletin on detailed outlines of
curriculum units, 123, no. 4, Dec.

Fort Worth, Tex.: Part-time schools for Negroes, 86,
no. 3, Nov.

Forthright facts (editorial), 200-201, no. 7, Mar.
Forums, 18, no. 1, Sept.; 85, no. 3, Nov.; demonstra-
tion centers, 127, no. 4, Dec.; project, Office of Edu-
cation, 79, no. 3, Nov.; 207-208, no. 7, Mar.; public
affairs, 51, no. 2, Oct.

Forums and reading (Chancellor), 297, 302, no. 10, June.
Foster, Emery M.: School survival rates, 13-14, 31,
no. 1, Sept.; statistical thumbtacks, 143-144, no. 5,
Jan.; 171-172, no. 6, Feb.; 197, no. 7, Mar.; 239, 253,
no. 8, Apr.; 277-278, no. 9, May; 315, no. 10, June.
Four-star scripts, 144, no. 5, Jan.

France: Compulsory education laws revised, 94, no. 3,
Nov.; technical education 237, no. 8, Apr.
Franklin, Zilpha Carruthers: School and social secur-
ity, 226-228, no. 8, Apr.

Franklin and Marshall College (Pa.), sesquicenten-
nial, 222, no. 7, Mar.

Frazier, Benjamin W.: Program of cooperative re-
search, 295-296, 307, 315, no. 10, June.
Freedom. See Let Freedom Ring.

Freeman, Frank N.: Intellectual development of
children, 319, no. 10, June.

French periodicals in Office of Education Library, 83,
no. 3, Nov.

Freshman Colleges, Kansas, 157, no. 5, Jan.
Freshman English, measurement, Hamline Univer-
sity, 223, no. 7, Mar.

Freshman week programs and testing (Gerberich),
9-10, 30, no. 1, Sept.

Fresno, Calif.: Council of Parents and Teachers donate
fountain to memory of William John Cooper, 201,
no. 7, Mar.

3

From C. C. C. camp to employment (Oxley), 183–184,
no. 6, Feb.
Futterer, Susan O.: New books and pamphlets, 21,
no. 1, Sept.; 54, no. 2, Oct.; 82, no. 3, Nov.; 98, no. 4,
Dec.; 140, no. 5, Jan.; 177, no. 6, Feb.; 204, no. 7,
Mar.; 256, no. 8, Apr.; 279, no. 9, May; Service for
the blind, 73-74, no. 3, Nov.

Future Farmers of America, 278, no. 9, May; President
on steps of White House, 202, no. 7, Mar. See also
F. F. A.
Future Homemakers of Texas, exhibit, 134, no. 5, Jan.
G

Gage, James B.: Students study ancient pottery, 165,
no. 6, Feb.

Gallardo, Jose M.: Appointed Commissioner of
Education for Puerto Rico, 276, no. 9, May.
Gary, Ind.: Apprenticeship training program, 180, no.
6, Feb.

Gates, Arthur I.: Diagnosis of reading difficulties, 125,
no. 4, Dec.; study of mental age and reading, 318,
no. 10, June.

Gaumnitz, W. H.: Modernizing a small high school,
71-72, no. 3, Nov.; Salary trends in rural schools,
301-302, no. 10, June.

Geddes, Bond: Receiving sets, 176, no. 6, Feb.
Geneseo Township (Ill.) High School: Enrollment in
part-time classes, 281, no. 9, May.

Geographical Braille maps, W. P. A., 189, no. 6, Feb.
Geographies in Office of Education Library textbook
collection, 100-101, no. 4, Dec.

Geometry, royal road, page 1 of cover, 178, no. 6, Feb.
George-Deen Act and its implications (Arthur), 133-
134, no. 5, Jan.

George Peabody College, curriculum laboratory, 285,
no. 9, May.

George Washington High School, San Francisco,
present radio script, Interview with Shakespeare, 40,
no. 2, Oct.

Georgia: Curriculum study, 91, no. 3, Nov.; F. F. A.
news, 154, no. 5, Jan.; 245, no. 8, Apr.; Junior college
branch of State university, 154, no. 5, Jan.; State
Department of Education: Commission to standard-
ize elementary schools, 221, no. 7, Mar.; University
branch systems, 153, no. 5, Jan.
Gerberich, J. R.: Freshman week program and testing,
9-10, 30, no. 1, Sept.

German periodicals in Office of Education Library, 83,
no. 3, Nov.

Gibbs, Andrew II.: Interesting exhibits, 300, no. 10,
June.

Gifted students encouraged, Rutgers University, 124,
no. 4, Dec.

Girard College, how founded, 229, 242, no. 8, Apr.
Girard, Stephen: Strange will, 229, 242, no. 8, Apr.
Girl Scout week, Wahpeton Indian School, North
Dakota, 159, no. 5, Jan.

Girls' Continuation School, Pontiac Mich., home-
making bungalow, 281, no. 9, May.
Girl's Creed, 134, no. 5, Jan.

Givens, Willard E.: American Education Week, 33,
no. 2, Oct.

Goodykoontz, Bess: Place of reading, 236, no. 8, Apr.
Government agencies. See In other Government agen-
cies.

Government aids for teachers, 6, 31, no. 1, Sept.; 49,
no. 2, Oct.; 78, 85, no. 3, Nov.; 111-112, no. 4, Dec.;
137, 152, no. 5, Jan.; 166, 172, no. 6, Feb.; 220, no. 7,
Mar.; 230, no. 8, Apr.; 260, 272, no. 9, May; 306-307,
no. 10, June.

Government broadcasting (Ickes), 144, no. 5, Jan.
Government Printing Office Price lists, 302, no. 10,
June.

Government Publications, how to order, page 4 of
cover, no. 9, May.

Graduate School of Librarianship, University of South-
ern California, 62, no. 2, Oct.

Graduate students, University of Iowa, 157, no. 5, Jan.
Graduates: Employed, College of Mines and Metal-
lurgy, University of Texas, 27, no. 1, Sept.; Spring-
field (Vt.) High School, 246, no. 8, Apr.; in education,
315, no. 10, June; graduates, high school: Attend
Freshman Colleges, Kansas, 157, no. 5, Jan.; study
by Minnesota State Department of Education, 156,
no. 5, Jan.; higher institutions: 69-70, 81, no. 3,
Nov.; Oregon, 158, no. 5, Jan.; part-time schools, 308,
no. 10, June; placed: Lehigh University, 62, no. 2,
Oct.; Massachusetts State College, 157, no. 5, Jan.;
University of Kentucky, 318, no. 10, June; University
of Wisconsin, Journalism Department placed, 157,
no. 5, Jan.; vocational agriculture department,
Iowa Falls High School, 309, no. 10, June.
'Grandfathers" of educational radio, 139,142, no. 5,
Jan.

Gray, Ruth A.: Recent theses, 21, no. 1, Sept.; 54, no. 2,
Oct.; 82, no. 3, Nov.; 98, no. 4, Dec.; 140, no. 5, Jan.;
177, no. 6, Feb.; 204, no. 7, Mar.; 256, no. 8, Apr.;
279, no. 9, May.

Greek plays, Randolph-Macon Women's College, 66,
no. 3, Nov.

Greenleaf, Walter J.: College-entrance requirements;
303, 316, no. 10, June; educational census, 96, no. 3;
Nov.; Harvard's three centuries, 24, 30, no. 1, Sept.;
In colleges, 27-28, no. 1, Sept.; 62-63, no. 2, Oct.;
92-93, no. 3, Nov.; 123-125, no. 4, Dec.; 157-158, no. 5,
Jan.; 186-187, no. 6, Feb.; 222, no. 7, Mar.; 250-252,
no. 8, Apr.; 285-286, no. 9, May; 318, no. 10, June.
Gregory, R. W.: Appointed specialist, Office of Edu-
cation, 53, no. 2, Oct.

Group majors, University of Kansas, 286, no. 9, May.
Growth of infants, 63, no. 2, Oct.

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