Discussion: Efficient Finance for the City School System (ALBERT SHIELS), 616 Discussion: Leadership in Education (J. H. BEVERIDGE), 626; (J. W. Mc- CLINTON), 631; (FRED M. HUNTER), 620
Discussion: National Responsibility for Education of the Colored People (JAMES H. DILLARD), 566 Discussion: The New Responsibilities and Opportunities Which the War Situation Has Brought to the State Department and the Schools (A. N. FARMER), 588 Discussion: Part-Time V. The Special Teacher as the Economic Solution of the Speech-Disorder Problem in Public Schools (HECTOR L. BELISLE), 674; (WILMER KINMAN), 675; (JOHN CHRIS- TOPHER), 676
Discussion: Sectional Conferences and Periods of Professional Improvement Work for Teachers of High-School Agriculture (A. K. GETMAN), 281 Discussion: War Problems: D. A Practi- cal Program of Patriotic Instruction (A. E. WINSHIP), 655
DUFFY, FRANK-The Reeducation of Our Returning Disabled Soldiers after the War, 251
Dutton, Betty A. (Necrology), 686 EARHART, WILL-The Essential Factor in Musical Education, 316
Economy in Learning in Relation to Economy of Time (ERNEST HORN), 526 Economy of Time in Elementary Educa- tion, Report of the Committee on, 520 Education of the Adolescent in England (FRANK ROSCOE), 188
Education, Agricultural, under the Smith- Hughes Act (CHARLES A. GREATHOUSE), 269
Education in Agriculture, The New, Based on Sound Pedagogy (WILLIAM R. HART), 287 Education, Character (MILTON FAIRCHILD),
Education of the Colored People, National Responsibility for: A. The Status of Negro Education (KELLY MILLER), 555; B. The Nation's Responsibility to the South for Negro Education (W. T. B. WILLIAMS), 558; C. The Nation's Re- sponsibility to Itself for Negro Education and Its Constitutional Power to Render Aid Thereto (ISAAC FISHER), 562; Dis- cussion (JAMES H. DILLARD), 566 Education, The Emergency Council on (DONALD J. COWLING), 200 Education toward the Formation of Moral Character (DAVID SNEDDEN), 79 Education, Health Problems in (SALLY LUCAS JEAN), 443
Education Is Preparation for Life (ARTHUR E. HOLDER), 261
Education, The Life-Career Motive in (WILLIAM L. ETTINGER), 42
Education, The National Emergency in (GEORGE D. STRAYER), 129 Education and Our Democracy (W. C. BAGLEY), 55
Education, Practical, under Federal Guid- ance (ERNEST A. SMITH), 77 Education, The Present Emergency in (GEORGE D. STRAYER), 205
Education, Secondary, The Emergency in (GEORGE D. STRAYER), 187
Education and Special Training, The Committee on (S. P. CAPEN), 205 Education, Vocational, under the Smith- Hughes Act (C. A. PROSSER), 266 Education after the War (JAMES P. MUN- ROE), 196
Education, War-Modified, and Illiteracy (CORA WILSON STEWART), 117
Education, War-Modified, and the Rise of the Common People thru It (A. E. WINSHIP), 123
Education, War-Modified, the Teachers, and the Schools (WALTER R. SIDERS), 115 Educational Administration, Centralizing Tendencies in: A. Limitations of State Control in Education (PAYSON SMITH), 490; B. The County as a Unit for Local Administration (ALBERT S. Cook), 493; C. The Township as a Unit for Local Administration (R. B. TEITRICK), 497; D. How a State Department May Stimulate Local Initiative and Increase Efficiency (GEORGE D. STRAYER), 501; Discussion (C. P. CARY), 504
Educational Agency, A New (GUY STANTON FORD), 207
Educational Aims, Modern, The Relation of the High-School Library to (J. A. CHURCHILL), 457
Efficiency, New World- Standards of (MARTIN G. BRUMBAUGH), 84
Educational Publications, Department of, Secretary's Minutes, 465
Educational Values of War, Some (G. STANLEY HALL), 96
ELDRED, ARVIE-War Problems: B. Con- servation of Resources-School Savings Banks and Thrift Education, 645 Elementary Education, Department of, Secretary's Minutes, 157
Elementary-School Committee, Report of the: Library Cooperation with the Junior Red Cross (ANNIE S. Cutter), 452 Emergency Council on Education, The (DONALD J. COWLING), 200
Enforcement of the United States Child Labor Law (GRACE ABBOTT), 657
English, Spoken, as a Factor in Americani- zation (EARL BARNES), 171 Enlistment of the Profession, The (CAR- ROLL G. PEARSE), 66
ENNIS, ISABEL A.-Causes of the Present Shortage of Teachers, 387
Ethical Values, A Better Appreciation of, Discussion (A. R. BRUBACHER), 164; (N. H. CHANEY), 166 ETTINGER, WILLIAM L.-The Life-Career Motive in Education, 42
FAHEY, SARA H.-The Training of Teachers as a Factor in Establishing Professional Standards, 382
FAIR, P. C.-The County Superintendency and Its Problem, 593
FAIRCHILD, MILTON-Character Educa- tion, 120
FARMER, A. N.-Discussion: The New Responsibilities and Opportunities
Which the War Situation Has Brought to the State Department and the Schools, 588
Federal Aid and the Training of Teachers, Report of Committee on (JOHN A. H. KEITH), 214
Feeble-Minded, After-School Care of the (CHARLOTTE STEINBACH), 309 Finance, Efficient, for the City School System (FRANK W. BALLOU), 613 Financial Needs of the School, Educating
the Public to (GEORGE D. STRAYER), 609 Financing the Public Schools (E. C. HARTWELL), 605
FINEGAN, THOMAS E.-Training for Na- tional Service, 59
FINLEY, JOHN HUSTON-A Message from France, 552
FISHER, ISAAC-National Responsibility for Education of the Colored People: C. The Nation's Responsibility to Itself for Negro Education and Its Constitu- tional Power to Render Aid Thereto, 562 Food Supply, The World's, and Woman's Obligation (JANE ADDAMS), 108
FORD, GUY STANTON-A New Educational Agency, 207
Foreign Service, Commercial Education in Preparation for (GLEN LEVIN Swiggett), 238
Foreign Service, Why Should the Govern-
ment Train for? (GLEN LEVIN SWIG- GETT), 71
FURST, CLYDE-Opportunity and Leader-
ship in American Education: C. The Place of the Educational Foundation, 515 General Committees, 27
General Federation of Women's Clubs (MARY E. PARKER), 427
General Sessions of the Association, 29 GERWIG, GEORGE W.-War Policies for Schools, 375
GETMAN, A. K.-Discussion: Sectional
Conferences and Periods of Professional Improvement Work for Teachers of High-School Agriculture, 281 GREATHOUSE, CHARLES A.-Agricultural Education under the Smith-Hughes Act, 269
GREENE, E. B.-The Problems of Histor- ical Scholarship and Teaching as Affected by the War, 199
GREGORY, HELEN L.-Effective Health Education thru Public Schools, 357 GRISWOLD, MARVIN E.-School Budgets and School Finance, 367
Gulick, Luther Halsey (Necrology), 687 HALL, DR. G. STANLEY-A General Survey of Child-Study, 332; Some Educational Values of War, 96
HAMILTON, SAMUEL-Address of Welcome
30 HARDING, MRS. Charles F.-President's Address, 421
HART, WILLIAM R.-The New Education in Agriculture Based on Sound Pedagogy, 287 HARTWELL, E. C.-Financing the Public Schools, 605
HARVEY, MARIE TURNER-Rural Schools in the War, 438
HAYES, MRS. THOMAS W.-Rural School as a Social Center, 602
Health Education, Effective, thru Public Schools (HELEN L. GREGORY), 357 Health Education, A National Program of (THOMAS D. WOOD), 144
Health Problems in Education (SALLY LUCAS JEAN), 443
Health of School Children, Conserving the (SARAH M. HOBSON), 432
HEDGER, CAROLINE-The Kindergarten as a Factor in Americanization, 167 Higher Education, Department of, Sec- retary's Minutes, 191
High-School Boys, Selecting Books for (EDWIN L. MILLER), 449
High-School Library, The Relation of the, to Modern Educational Aims (J. A. CHURCHILL), 457
High-School Library Standardization Aims from the Point of View of the School Administration (JESSE H. NEWLON),
High School, Physical Education in, in the Present Emergency (W. S. SMALL), 181 High-School Student, The, and the Book (ROBERT J. ALEY), 454
HILL, LAWRENCE L.-Physical Education in Rural Schools, 347
Historical Scholarship and Teaching as Affected by the War, The Problems of (E. B. GREENE), 199
HUNT, CLARA W.-The Child and the Book in War Times, 448 HUNTER, FRED M.-Discussion: Leader- ship in Education: A. Leadership as Found Today in Instruction in Inter- preting the Curriculum: I. In the Super- intendent, 620; Needed Modifications in Textbooks as Shown by the War, 465 Hygiene, Mental (DR. WILLIAM H. BURN- HAM), 329
Ideals, Some, for Deans (MARY W. WOOLLEY), 411
Illiteracy, War-Modified Education and (CORA WILSON STEWART), 117
Industrial Employment, Does the Special Class Equip the Pupils for? (Ë. R. WHITNEY), 310
Industry, Preparing the Boy for (Louis L. PARK), 259
Interpretation, An, of Life in Terms of Beauty and of Color in Terms of Music (MAUD M. MILES), 91
Introductory Address (ALBERT WUNDER- LICH), 360
Ireland, John (Necrology), 688
JEAN, SALLY LUCAS-Health Problems in Education, 443
Journal of Proceedings, 21
JOYNER, J. Y.-Discussion: Centralizing Tendencies in Educational Administra- tion, 506
Junior Red Cross, Library Cooperation with the (EFFIE L. POWER), 461 Junior Red Cross Organizations in Rural Schools, Practicable Library Coopera- tion with (O. S. RICE), 450 Junior Red Cross, Work and Scope of (HENRY NOBLE MCCRACKEN), 576° Keane, John Joseph (Necrology), 688 KEELER, FRED L.-The New Responsi- bilities and Opportunities Which the War Situation Has Brought to the State Department and the Schools, 583 KEITH, JOHN A. H.-Report of Committee on Federal Aid and the Training of Teachers, 214
KENDALL, CALVIN N.-Address of Wel- come, 481; School Practice as Affected by the Reports of the Committee on Economy of Time, 531
KERR, MINA-The College Community Life as an Opportunity for Socialization,
KIDNER, T. B.-Vocational Reeducation of Disabled Soldiers-Canada's Experience, 264
KIEHLE, DAVID PRITCHARD (Necrology), 686
KILPATRICK, VAN EVERIE-Americaniza- tion thru School Gardens, 174 KILPATRICK, WILLIAM H.-The Problem- Project Attack in Organization, Subject- Matter, and Teaching, 528 Kindergarten Education, Department of, Secretary's Minutes, 151
Kindergarten, The, as a Factor in Ameri- canization (CAROLINE HEDGER), 167 KINNAN, WILMER-Discussion: Part-Time V. The Special Teacher as the Econ- omic Solution of the Speech-Disorder Problem in Public Schools, 675 Knapp, Warren E. (Necrology), 689 KORDSIEMON, ANNA M.-Overcoming the Objection of Parents to the Special Class -Can It Be Done? How? 307 Kraus-Boelte, Marie (Necrology), 686 LANE, FRANKLIN K.-The New American- ism, 104
Leadership in Education: A. Leadership as Found Today in Instruction in Interpreting the Curriculum: I. In the Superintendent (Z. C. THORNBURG), 618; (FRED M. HUNTER), 620; II. In Principals and Supervisors (R. O. STOOPS), 623; (J. H. BEVERIDGE), 626; B. How Leadership in Making New Adjustments in Education Must Be Pro- vided (ERNEST HORN), 628; Discussion (J. W. MCCLINTON), 631; C. Direct Instruction in Citizenship in the High School (MILTON BENNION), 632; (H. B. WILSON), 636; D. Thrift in Relation to Public Schools (LAURA M. SMITH), 638 LELAND, ABBY PORTER-Scouting Educa- tion for Girls, 579 Leupp, Francis E. (Necrology), Library Cooperation with the Junior Red Cross (EFFIE L. POWER), 461 Library Cooperation, Practicable, with Junior Red Cross Organizations in Rural Schools (O. S. RICE), 450
Library Department, Secretary's Minutes, 447
Library Service, War (WILLIAM H. BRETT), 461
Life-Career Motive in Education, The
(WILLIAM L. ETTINGER), 42
LONG, MRS. CHARLES-Report of Com- mittee on Education, National Council of Jewish Women, 425; Report of Penn- sylvania Department of School Patrons, 427 LUCKEY, BERTHA M.-The Practical Value of Psychological Tests-Do They Find the Bright and Dull Pupils? 298 LUCKEY, DR. G. W. A.-The Mental Development of Children, 326 MCCLINTON, J. W.-Discussion: Leader- ship in Education: B. How Leadership in Making New Adjustments in Educa- tion Must Be Provided, 631 MCCONATHY, OSBOURNE-In What Direc- tion Is Public Music Education Tending? 320 MACCRACKEN, HENRY NOBLE-Work and Scope of the Junior Red Cross, 576 MACCRACKEN, JOHN H.-The Bill for a National Department of Education, 191 MCELROY, ROBERT M.-Patriotism-Past, Present, and Future, 94
MCLEAN, KATHRYN SISSON-Opportunity and Leadership in American Education: B. The Place of the Educational Institu- tion for Women, 511
MCNAUGHT, MARGARET S.-Guarding the Schools in War Time, 435 MACVAY, ANNA P.-Cooperation between School and College in Character Forma- tion, 414
Maintaining an Adequate Supply of Teachers without Lowering Standards (J. ASBURY PITMAN), 226; (THOMAS W. BUTCHER), 229
Manual Arts for Social Needs and for
Daily Living (JOHN G. THOMPSON), 158 MARTIN, GERTRUDE S.-Report of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae for the Year 1917-18, 422
Mental Development of Children, The (DR. G. W. A. LUCKEY), 326 Mental Hygiene (DR. WILLIAM H. BURN- HAM), 329
MERRITT, ELLA ARVILLA-What the Gov- ernment Is Doing to Conserve Child Life, 152
Message from France, A (JOHN HUSTON FINLEY), 552
MILES, MAUD M.-An Interpretation of Life in Terms of Beauty and of Color in Terms of Music, 91
MILLER, EDWIN L.-Selecting Books for High-School Boys, 449
MILLER, KELLY-National Responsibility
for Education of the Colored People: A. The Status of Negro Education, 555 Mitchill, Theodore C. (Necrology), 689 Modifications, Needed, in Textbooks as Shown by the War (FRED M. HUNTER), 465 MOORE, ELLA ADAMS-Report of the Com- mittee on Vocational Supervision, 433 Moral Character, Education toward the Formation of (DAVID SNEDDEN), 79 Mothers of Democracy (MRS. TAYLOR ALLERDICE), 178
MUNROE, JAMES P.-Education after the War, 196; The Readjustment of the School from the Viewpoint of a Manu- facturer, 265
Music Education, Department of, Sec- retary's Minutes, 315
Music Education, In What Direction Is Public, Tending? (OSBOURNE Mc- CONATHY), 320
Musical Education, The Essential Factor in (WILL EARHART), 316 Nation, The, and the Crisis in Its Schools (JOSEPH SWAIN), 45
Nation, The, at War (JAMES A. B. SCHERER), 49
National Council of Education, Secretary's
Minutes (Pittsburgh Meeting), 135 National Council of Jewish Women, Report of Committee on Education (MRS. CHARLES LONG), 425
National Department of Education, The Bill for a (JOHN H. MACCRACKEN), 191 National Emergency in Education, The (GEORGE D. STRAYER), 129
National Program of Health Education, A (THOMAS D. WOOD), 144
National Service, Thrift and (Frank A. VANDERLIP), 127
National Service, Training for (THOMAS E. FINEGAN), 59
National Service, Training for, in Normal Schools (L. D. COFFMAN), 209 Necrology, 847
New Civilization, The Building of the (MARY C. C. BRADFORD), 34
New Internationalism, The Rôle of Woman in the (MRS. LOUIS F. POST), 74 NEWLON, JESSE H.-High-School Library Standardization Aims from the Point of View of the School Administration, 460 NOLAN, ARETAS W.-Project Methods in Teacher Training in Vocational Agri- culture, 275
Normal School, Bringing the College to the (GEORGE M. PHILIPS), 220
Normal Schools, Coordination of Theory
and Practice in (H. A. SPRAGUE), 212 Normal Schools, Department of, Secre- tary's Minutes (Atlantic City Meeting),
Normal Schools, Department of, Secre- tary's Minutes, (Pittsburgh Meeting),
209 Normal Schools, Training for National Service in (L. D. COFFMAN), 209 Officers for 1917-18, 15
O'KEEFE, DAVID H. Commercial- Education Statistics, 240
Organization of Social Life Where There Are No Dormitories, and Housing Students under Such Conditions (BER- NICE E. SANFORD), 393 PALMER, F. E.-War Problems: A. Economy of Time-A Twelve Months, School, Divided into Four Quarters, 641 PARK, LOUIS L.-Preparing the Boy for Industry, 259
PARKER, MARY E.-General Federation of Women's Clubs, 427
Patriotism-Past, Present, and Future (ROBERT M. MCELROY), 94
Patriotism of War Savings, The (S. W. STRAUS), 137
Pattengill, Henry Romaine (Necrology), 687
PEARSE, CARROLL G.-The Enlistment of the Profession, 66
Pennsylvania Department of School Patrons, Report of (MRS. CHARLES LONG), 427
PERKINS, MRS. CHARLES A.-The Re- sponsibility of Boards of Education, 377 PETERSON, FREDERICK-The Reconstruc- tion of the Race, 68
PHILIPS, GEORGE M.-Bring the College to the Normal School, 220
PHILLIPS, D. E.—The War and University
Physical Education, Creed of (RANDALL D. WARDEN), 350
Physical Education, Department of, Sec- retary's Minutes, 339
Physical Education, Effects of, on School Morale. (MAY H. PRENTICE), 345 Physical Education in the High School in The Present Emergency (W. S. SMALL), 181
Physical Education, The Influence of, on the Development of the Individual (S. H. REPLOGLE), 343
Physical Education in Rural Schools (LAWRENCE L. HILL), 347
Physical Education, The Strength of a Nation Promoted thru (W. FOWLER BUCKE), 340
Physical Growth of Children, What Teachers Ought to Know about the (DR. JOHN M. TYLER), 323
Physical Welfare Work with School Chil- dren in War Times: A. The Vital Necessity of Physical Training for the Country Boy and Girl (DUDLEY A. SARGENT), 677; B. Principles Under- lying Minimum Essentials of Exercises (WILLIAM A. STECHER), 681 PITMAN, J. ASBURY-Maintaining Adequate Supply of Teachers without Lowering Standards, 226
Policy, The, of New York State with Regard to Physical Training (JAMES G. RIGGS), 352
POST, MRS. LOUIS F.-The Rôle of Woman in the New Internationalism, 74 POWER, EFFIE L.-Library Cooperation with the Junior Red Cross, 461 Practical Education under Federal Guid- ance (ERNEST A. SMITH), 77 PRENTICE, MAY H.-Effects of Physical Education on School Morale, 345 Preparation for Life, Education Is (ARTHUR E. HOLDER), 261
Preparing the Boy for Industry (Louis L. PARK), 259
President, What a Dean May Rightly Expect from a (FLORENCE L. RICHARDS), 399 President, What the Dean May Rightly
Expect from the (HELEN M. SMITH), 397 President's Address (MARY C. C. BRAD-` FORD), 34; (MRS. CHARLES F. HARDING), 421 PRESTON, JOSEPHINE CORLISS-Response to Addresses of Welcome, 32 PRINCE, LUCINDA W.-College Women in Business, 409
Problem-Project Attack, The, in Organi- zation, Subject-Matter, and Teaching (WILLIAM H. KILPATRICK), 528
Problems, The, of Historical Scholarship and Teaching as Affected by the War (E. B. GREENE), 199
Professional Standards, The Training of Teachers as a Factor in Establishing (SARA H. FAHEY), 382
Professional Subjects, The Distinction between Academic and (W. C. BAGLEY),
Program, The New, of the National Educa- tion Association-an Opportunity and a Responsibility (NATHAN C. SCHAEFFER),
38 Project Methods in Teacher-Training Courses (W. S. TAYLOR), 276
Project Methods in Teacher Training in Vocational Agriculture (Aretus W. NOLAN), 275
PROSSER, C. A.-Vocational Education under the Smith-Hughes Act, 266 Psychological Tests, The Practical Value of-Do They Find the Bright and Dull Pupils? (FRANK CODY), 302; (BERTHA M. LUCKEY), 298; (A. H. SUTHERLAND), 300 Public Education, Why the Cost of, Is Increasing (JOHN D. SHOOP), 607
Public High School, Deaning in the (JANET M. PURDUE), 404
Public Schools, Effective Health Educa- tion thru (HELEN L. GREGORY), 357 Public Schools, Financing the (E. C. HART- WELL), 605
Public Schools, Thrift in the (ARTHUR H. CHAMBERLAIN), 140
PURDUE, JANET M.-Deaning in the Public High School, 404
Readjustment, The, of the School from the Viewpoint of a Manufacturer (JAMES P. MUNROE), 265
Rebuilding of Civilization thru the Schools, The (KATHERINE DEVEREUX BLAKE), 124 Reconstruction, The American Homemaker and (ADELAIDE STEELE BAYLOR), 253 Reconstruction of the Race, The (FREDERICK PETERSON) 68
Reeducation, The, of Our Returning Dis- abled Soldiers after the War (FRANK DUFFY), 251
Reeducation, Vocational, of Disabled Soldiers Canada's Experience (T. B. KIDNER), 264
Rehabilitation, The, of Disabled Soldiers and Sailors or Victims of Industry (CHARLES H. WINSLOW), 268
REPLOGLE, S. H.-The Influence of Physi- cal Education on the Development of the Individual, 343
Report of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae for the Year 1917-18 (GER- TRUDE S. MARTIN), 422
Report of Commission on Administrative Legislation, 535
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