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Miller, Sarah Pleis. "Have Women's Salaries Been Increased by Higher University Training?" Journal of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae, VIII (April, 1915), 73-79.

From information received from the Civil Service Bureau, teachers' agencies, city superintendents of schools, and university authorities, the author shows that college degrees do increase women's salaries.

Monroe, Edwin S. "Salaries and Pensions," Oklahoma Journal of Education, VI (December 30, 1916), 2-4; (January 6, 1917), 4-6.

Monahan, A. C., and Dye, C. H. A Comparison of the Salaries of Rural and Urban Superintendents of Schools. U.S. Bureau of Education, Bulletin No. 33,1917. Washington: Government Printing Office. 68 pages. National Education Association Committee on Salaries, Tenure, and Pensions of Teachers. Report of the Committee on Teachers' Salaries and Cost of Living. Ann Arbor, Mich.: The Association, 1913. 328 pages.

Purcell, Helen E. "Poor Salaries for Teachers as They Affect the Child," American School Board Journal, LVI (February, 1918), 23, 83.

Putnam, Mary B. "The Laborer and His Hire," American Schoolmaster, X (December 15, 1917), 433-45.

"Resolved, That Men and Women Teachers Should Receive Equal Pay for the Same Grade of Work," Oklahoma Journal of Education, V (February 26, 1916), 3-7.

Contains: (1) Elizabeth Hodgson: "Men and Women Teachers Should Not Receive Equal Salaries"; (2) Laura M. Kingsbury: "Men and Women Teachers Should Receive Equal Salaries. A Reply."

Robinson, Winifred J. "Have Women's Salaries Been Increased by Special Courses in Education?" Journal of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae, VIII (April, 1915), 79-82.

"Salaries of Manual-Training Teachers," Industrial-Arts Magazine, VI (January, 1917), 36.

Salary schedules of manual-training teachers in 21 cities in 1916.

Severance, Lena L. "The Case of the New York State Normal School,” Journal of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae, VIII (April, 1916), 82-88.

Salaries of women teachers in New York state.

"Teachers' Salaries Notes," American School Board Journal, LVI (March, 1918), 720.

See also "Salary Schedule for Louisiana," p. 71, and "Teachers' Salaries in Massachusetts," pp. 70–71.

United States Bureau of Education. A Comparative Study of the Salaries of Teachers and School Officers. Bulletin No. 31, 1915. Washington: Government Printing Office. 126 pages.

Winsor, Frederick. "The Underpaid Pedagogues," Atlantic Monthly, CXVII (May, 1916), 654-57.

Wood, Will C. "Suggestions on the Adjustment of Teachers' Salaries," Western Journal of Education, XXIV (February, 1918), 4-5.

For earlier references see the bibliography at end of The Tangible Rewards of Teaching, by Boykin and King. U.S. Bureau of Education. Bulletin No. 16, 1914.

GENERAL INDEX

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ABBOTT, GRACE-Enforcement of the
United States Child Labor Law, 657
Absence from Rural Schools, Causes of
(EDWARD N. CLOPPER), 668
Academic and Professional Subjects, The
Distinction between (W. C. BAGLEY),
229

Act of Incorporation, I

ADDAMS, JANE-The World's Food Supply
and Woman's Obligation, 108
Address (CHARLES S. WHITMAN), 485
Addresses of Welcome (EDWARD VOSE
BABCOCK), 29; (SAMUEL HAMILTON), 30;
(CALVIN N. KENDALL), 481

Addresses of Welcome, Response to
(JOSEPHINE CORLISS PRESTON), 32
Administration of City Schools, Recent
Growth in the (W. S. DEFFENBAUGH),
361
Administrative Legislation, Report of
Commission on, 535

Adolescent, Education of the, in England
(FRANK ROSCOE), 188
Agricultural Education under the Smith-
Hughes Act (CHARLES A. GREATHOUSE),
269

Agricultural Efficiency, Effect of Rural
Continuation School on (RUFUS W.
STIMSON), 291

-Agriculture, The New Education in, Based
on Sound Pedagogy (WILLIAM R. HART),
287

ALEY, ROBERT J.-The High-School Stu-
dent and the Book, 454
ALLERDICE, MRS. TAYLOR-Mothers of
Democracy, 178

American Children, Competent Teachers
for (L. D. COFFMAN), 62
American Education, Democratic Factors
in (A. DUNCAN YOCUM), 141
American Education, Opportunity and
Leadership in: A. The Place of the
State Supported and Managed Institu-
tion (BENJAMIN IDE WHEELER), 508;
B. The Place of the Educational Institu-
tion for Women (KATHRYN SISSON
MCLEAN), 511; C. The Place of the
Educational Foundation (CLYDE FURST),
515; D. The View of the Entire Situa-
tion from the Outside (DON C. SEITZ),
519

American Homemaker, The, and Recon-
struction (ADELAIDE STEELE BAYLOR),
253
Americanism, The New (FRANKLIN K.
LANE), 104

Americanization, The Kindergarten as a
Factor in (CAROLINE HEDGER), 167
Americanization thru School Gardens (VAN
EVERIE KILPATRICK), 174
Americanization, Spoken English as a
Factor in (EARL BARNES), 171
Americanization as a War-Time Duty of
the Schools (J. GEORGE BECHT), 363
Andres, Elisha Benjamin (Necrology), 687
Appreciation, A Better, of Cultural Values
NATHAN C. SCHAEFFER), 163

Association of Collegiate Alumnae, Report
of the, for the Year 1917-18 (GERTRUDE
S. MARTIN), 422
Athletics, Citizenship and-A Concrete
Example (GLEN F. THISTLETHWAITE),
183

BABCOCK, EDWARD VOSE.-Address of
Welcome, 29

BAER, CLARA G.-Women and the War,
355
BAGLEY, W. C.-The Distinction between
Academic and Professional Subjects, 229;
Education and Our Democracy, 55;
The Status of the Classroom Teacher,
383
BALLOU, FRANK W.-Efficient Finance for
the City School System, 613

BARNES, EARL-Children's Sense of Time,
335; Spoken English as a Factor in
Americanization, 171

BARNUM, MRS. O. SHEPARD Guarding the
Schools in War Time, 430

BAYLOR, ADELAIDE STEELE-The American
Homemaker and Reconstruction, 253
BECHT, J. GEORGE-Americanization as a
War-Time Duty of the Schools, 363
BELISLE, HECTOR L.-Discussion: Part-
Time V. The Special Teacher as the
Economic Solution of the Speech-
Disorder Problem in Public Schools, 674
BENNION, MILTON-Leadership in Educa-
tion: C. Direct Instruction in Citizen-
ship in the High School, 632
BEVERIDGE, J. H.-Discussion: Leader-
ship in Education: A. Leadership as
Found Today in Instruction in Inter-
preting the Curriculum; II. In Prin-
cipals and Supervisors, 626

BEXELL, J. A.-Thrift and Commercial
Supremacy, 138

BINFORD, J. H.-Standardizing the Small
Country School, 595

BLACKMAR, H. E.-Overcoming the Objec-
tion of Parents to the Special Class-
Can It Be Done? How? 305

BLAIR, FRANCIS G.-War Problems: D.
A Practical Program of Patriotic Instruc-
tion, 652
BLAKE,

KATHERINE DEVEREUX-The
Body a Fit and Perfect Tool, 159;
The Rebuilding of Civilization thru
the Schools, 124

Boards of Education, The Responsibility
of (MRS. CHARLES A. PERKINS), 377
Body, The, a Fit and Perfect Tool
(KATHERINE DEVEREUX BLAKE), 159
Books for High-School Boys, Selecting
(EDWIN L. MILLER), 449

BRADFORD, MARY C. C.-The Building of
the New Civilization, 34; Response to
Addresses of Welcome, 483
BRADFORD, MARY D.-Training for Social
Adjustment-the Citizens of the Future,

160

BRETT, WILLIAM H.-War Library Service,
461

BRUBACHER, A. R.-Discussion: A Better
Appreciation of Ethical Values, 164
BRUMBAUGH, MARTIN G.-New World-

Standards of Educational Efficiency, 84
BUCKE, W. FOWLER-The Strength of a
Nation Promoted thru Physical Educa-
tion, 340

Building of the New Civilization, The
(MARY C. C. BRADFORD), 34
BURDGE, HOWARD G.-A State Plan for
Vocational Training, 254

BURNHAM, DR. WILLIAM H.-Mental
Hygiene, 329

Business, College Women in (LUCINDA W.
PRINCE), 409

Business Department, Department of,
Officers and Resolutions, 235

BUTCHER, THOMAS W.-Maintaining an
Adequate Supply of Teachers without
Lowering Standards, 229

By-Laws, 5

Calendar of Meetings, 13

Campbell, William A. (Necrology), 689
CAPEN, S. P.-The Committee on Educa-
tion and Special Training, 205

CARY, C..P.-Discussion:

Centralizing

Tendencies in Educational Administra-
tion, 504

Causes of Absence from Rural Schools
(EDWARD N. CLOPPER), 668

Census of Children of School Age, The
Need of a Continuing (JOHN W. DAVIS)
665
CHALLMAN, S. A.-Child Welfare Laws of
Minnesota, 662

CHAMBERLAIN, ARTHUR H.-Thrift in the
Public Schools, 140

CHANEY, N. H.-Discussion: A Better
Appreciation of Ethical Values, 166
Character Education (MILTON FAIRCHILD),

I 20

Character Formation, Cooperation between
School and College in (ANNA P.
MACVAY), 414

Child, The, and the Book in War Times
(CLARA W. HUNT), 448

Child Health, The State Normal Schools
and the Problems of (W. S. SMALL), 217
Child Hygiene, Department of, Secretary's
Minutes, 323

Child Labor Law, United States, Enforce-
ment of the (GRACE ABBOTT), 657
Child Life, What the Government Is Doing
to Conserve (ELLA ARVILLA MERRITT),
152
Child-Study, A General Survey of (DR. G
STANLEY HALL), 332

Child Welfare Laws of Minnesota (S. A.
CHALLMAN), 662

Children's Sense of Time (EARL BARNES),
335

Children's Year, The, and the Opportunity
of the Kindergarten for Conservation
Work in Congested Cities (ELIZABETH A.
WOODWARD), 131

CHRISTOPHER, JOHN-Discussion: Part-
Time V. The Special Teacher as the
Economic Solution of the Speech-
Disorder Problem in Public Schools, 676
CHURCHILL, J. A.-The Relation of the
High-School Library to Modern Educa-
tional Aims, 457

Citizens, The, of the Future, Training for
Social Adjustment-(MARY D. BRAD-
FORD), 160

Citizenship and Athletics-A Concrete
Example (GLEN F. THISTLETHWAITE),
183

City School System, Efficient Finance for
the (FRANK W. BALLOU), 613

City Schools, Recent Growth in the Admin-
istration of (W. S. DEFFENBAUGH), 361
Civilization, The Rebuilding of, thru the
Schools (KATHERINE DEVEREUX BLAKE),

124

CLARK, EDITH K. O.-Discussion: Cen-
tralizing Tendencies in Educational
Administration, 507

Classroom Teachers, Department of, Secre-
tary's Minutes, 381

Classroom Teacher, The Status of (W. C.
BAGLEY), 383

CLOPPER, EDWARD N.-Causes of Absence
from Rural Schools, 668

Club Work and Salvage (HENRY R.
DANIEL), 146

CODY, FRANK-The Practical Value of
Psychological Tests-Do They Find the
Bright and Dull Pupils ? 302
COFFMAN, L. D.-Competent Teachers for
American Children, 62; Training for
National Service in Normal Schools, 209
COLEMAN, NORMAN F.-Sex Education and
the War, 195

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College Community Life, The, as
Opportunity for Socialization (MINA
KERR), 402

College Women in Business (LUCINDA W.
PRINCE), 409

COLLIER, JOHN-Democracy Every Day,
53

Commercial Education in Preparation for
Foreign Service (GLEN LEVIN SWIG-
GETT), 238

Commercial-Education Statistics (DAVID
H. O'KEEFE), 240

Commercial Education after the War
(J. T. HOLDSWORTH), 236
Commercial Supremacy, Thrift and (J. A.
BEXELL), 138

Commission on Administrative Legislation
Report of, 535

Committee on Cooperation of Boards of
Education, Report of, 549
Committee on Economy of Time in Ele-
mentary Education, Report of the, 520
Committee on Economy of Time, School
Practice as Affected by the Reports of
the (C. N. KENDALL), 531

Committee on Education and Special
Training, The (S. P. CAPEN), 205
Committee on Federal Aid and the Train-
ing of Teachers, Report of (JOHN A. H.
KEITH), 214

Committee on Publicity, Report of the, 533
Committee on Resolutions, Report of the,

23
Committee on Teachers' Salaries, Tenure,

and Pensions, Report of the, 721
Conflict, The Immortal (ANDREW F.
WEST), 87

Conservation Work in Congested Cities,

The Children's Year and the Opportu-
nity of the Kindergarten for (ELIZABETH
A. WOODWARD), 131

COOK, ALBERT S.-Centralizing Ten-
dencies in Educational Administration:
B. The County as a Unit for Local
Administration, 493

COOPER, FRANK IRVING-Standardization
of Schoolhouse Planning and Construc-
tion, 568

Cooperation of Boards of Education,
Report of Committee on, 549
Cooperation between School and College
in Character Formation (ANNA P.
MACVAY), 414

CORSON, DAVID B.-Does the Special Class
Equip Pupils for Industrial Employ-
ment in the Community? Can the
Co-operation of Employers during and
following the School Period Be Obtained
and How? 312

Cost of Public Education, Why the, Is
Increasing (JOHN D. SHOOP), 607
Country School, Standardizing the Small
(J. H. BINFORD), 595

County Superintendency, The, and Its
Problems (P. C. FAIR), 593

County, The, as a Unit of Organization
(MAURICE S. H. UNGER), 598
COWLING, DONALD J.-The Emergency
Council on Education, 200

Creed of Physical Education (RANDALL D.
WARDEN), 350

Cultural Values, A Better Appreciation of
(NATHAN C. SCHAEFFER), 163

CUTTER, ANNIE S.-Report of the Ele-
mentary-School Committee: Library
Cooperation with the Junior Red Cross,
452

DANIEL, HENRY R.-Club Work and
Salvage, 146

DAVIS, JOHN W.-The Need of a Continu-
ing Census of Children of School Age, 665
Dean of Women, What a President May
Rightly Expect from a (GEORGE S.
DICK), 395

Deaning in the Public High School (JANET
M. PURDUE), 404

Deans, Some Ideals for (MARY W.
WOOLLEY), 411

Deans of Women, Department of, Secre-
tary's Minutes, 391

Defectives, What and How to Teach
(CHARLOTTE STEINBACH), 304

DEFFENBAUGH, W. S.-Recent Growth in
the Administration of City Schools, 361
Democracy, Education and Our (W. C.
BAGLEY), 55

Democracy Every Day (JOHN COLLIER), 53
Democracy, Mothers of (MRS. TAYLOR
ALLERDICE), 178

Democratic Factors in American Education
(A. DUNCAN YOCUM), 141

Department: of Business Education, 235;
of Child Hygiene, 323; of Classroom
Teachers, 381; of Deans of Women, 391;
of Educational Publications, 465; of
Elementary Education, 157; of Higher
Education, 191; of Kindergarten Educa-
tion, 151; of Library, 447; of Music
Education, 315; of National Council of
Education, 135; of Normal Schools, 209;
of Physical Education, 339; of Rural and
Agricultural Education, 271; of School
Administration, 359; of School Patrons,
419; of Science Instruction, 295; of
Secondary Education, 177; of Special
Education, 297; of Superintendence,
473; of Vocational Education and
Practical Arts, 249; of the Wider Use of
Schoolhouses, 471

Development of Children, The Mental
(DR. G. W. A. LUCKEY), 326
Development of the Individual, The
Influence of Physical Education on the
(S. H. REPLOGLE), 343

DICK, GEORGE S.-What a President May
Rightly Expect from a Dean of Women,

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