EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION IN THE DEPOSITORY AT WINONA, MINN., JULY 1, 1903
PROCEEDINGS of the NATIONAL TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION
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All publications listed above can be obtained of the undersigned.
IRWIN SHEPARD, Secretary N. E. A.
[Names of authors of formal papers are set in SMALL CAPITALS. A † indicates a memorial sketch.]
Aber, William-Discussion, 536.
Academic Side of Normal-School Work, The-Henry Johnson, 577.
Act of Incorporation, 4.
Adams, George E.-Report on Examina- tion of Securities of the Permanent Fund, 20.
Addresses of Welcome-Hon. John L. Bates, 41; Hon. Patrick A. Collins, 41; Miss Gertrude Edmund, 1042; Curtis Guild, Jr., 1041; Edward Everett Hale, 1040; John T. Prince, 1043; Henry S. Pritchett, 42; A. E. Winship, 1042. Admission to Normal Schools, Conditions of, 566, 569. Adolescence, Psychic Arrest in, 811. AHERN, MARY EILEEN-Library Instruc- tion in the Normal School, 976; Secre- tary's Minutes, Library Department, 937. Alaska's Start toward Citizenship-Sheldon Jackson, 1052.
ALDERMAN, EDWIN A.-Memorial Ad- dress on J. L. M. Curry, 365.
ALLEN, EDWARD E.-President's Address, 986.
Amendment to By-Laws, as Passed, 28; as Proposed, 24.
American Education, The Part of the Manual Training High School in, 71. Anagnos, Michael-Discussion, 383. ANDERSON, WILLIAM G.-Physical Train- ing for the Mass of Students, 837. Annual Business Meeting, Minutes of, 23. Argumentative Discourse in High Schools, 460, 466.
Art Education, Department of, 665.
Art Instruction as Related to Manual Work -Alfred Vance Churchill, 635; Discus- sion, 641.
Art Schools, Resolution of Committee on Course of Study in, 666. Art, The Teaching of, 666.
Attendance of Boys at the High School, How to Increase the, 801.
Attitude of Trade Unions toward Trade Schools-William H. Sayward, 620; Dis- cussion, 626.
Audit, Certificate of, 18.
Baccalaureate Course, Length of the, 489. BAILEY, L. H.-The Nature-Study Move- ment, 109.
BAKER, GEORGE P.-The Teaching of Ar- gumentative Discourse in High Schools, 460.
Baker, James H.-Discussion, 515, 536.
BALDWIN, RALPH L.-School Music; Has It Made Music Readers? 705. BALLIET, THOMAS M.-Manual, Trade, and Technical Education, 65; The Or- ganization of Trade Schools: From the Point of View of a School Superintend- ent, 609; The Saving of Time in Ele- mentary and Secondary Education, 317; Discussion, 329, 800.
BARNES, EARL- The Child's Favorite Study in the Elementary Curriculum, 420; A Study Based on the Children of a State, 754; Discussion, 760. Bartholomew, W. H.-Remarks on Dr. E. E. White, 373.
Basketry, Indian-Its Poetry and Symbol- ism, 644.
BATES, JOHN L.-Address of Welcome, 41.
Baxter, C. J.-Discussion, 219. BAYLISS, ALFRED-Industrial Training in Rural Schools, 185; Some Co-operative Suggestions, 938.
Beardshear, William Miller,†-Homer H. Seerley, 368; Resolution on, 142. BECKWITH, WALTER P.-Conditions of Admission to Normal Schools, 566. Beginning and Aims of the General Edu- cation Board, The-Wallace Buttrick, 116.
BELL, SANFORD-Influence of Men and Women Teachers, 809.
Bender, Ida C.-Discussion, 768. BENDER, WILBUR H.-The Organization and Function of the Training School in the State Normal School, 219. Bennett, Charles A.-Discussion, 617. Bibliography on Consolidation of Rural Schools, 924.
Biology in High Schools, The Teaching of, 858.
Bishop, J. Remsen-Discussion, 454. Bivins, J. A.-Discussion, 456. Black, William H.-Discussion, 446. BLAKE, CLARENCE JOHN-The Importance of Hearing Tests in the Public Schools, 1013. BLODGETT, A. B.-The Most Effective Use of a Superintendent's Time, 224. Board of Directors, Minutes of Meeting of, for 1902-3, 32; for 1903-4, 35. Bookkeeping as a Study, Disciplinary Value of, 741.
BOONE, RICHARD G.-The Lock-Step in the Public Schools, 408; Discussion, 260.
Booth, F. W.-Report of Committee on Statistics of Defective Sight and Hear- ing of Public-School Children, 1036. Boy and his Handicraft at Home, The- George H. Bryant, 651; Discussion, 652. Boys and Girls, Physics for the, 880. Boys Who Leave the High School, The Percentage of, 792.
Brain-Building, Physical Education and, 818.
BRANDT, FRANCIS BURKE-The City Nor- mal School of the Future, 540; Discus- sion, 445, 996.
BRETT, WILLIAM H.-Library Instruction in the Normal School, 971.
BRIGHT, ORVILLE T.-School Gardens, City School Yards, and the Surroundings of Rural Schools, 77. Brooks, John Lee-Discussion, 537. BROWN, ELMER ELLSWORTH-The Length of the Baccalaureate Course and Prepa- ration for the Professional Schools, 489. Brown, H. B.-Discussion, 732. Brown, Z. H.-Discussion, 227. Bruce, William George-Secretary's Min- utes, Department of School Administra- tion, 898.
BRYAN, WILLIAM J. S.-The Formation of a Federation of Secondary School Asso- ciations, 476; Discussion, 485. BRYANT, GEORGE H.-The Boy and His Handicraft at Home, 651. Buchanan, John T. -Discussion, 479. Burlingame, L. D.-Discussion, 607. Business Education, Department of, 719. Business Meeting, Annual, Minutes of, 23. BUTLER, NICHOLAS MURRAY-The Length
of the Baccalaureate Course and Prepa- ration for the Professional Schools, 500; Report of Committee on Resolutions, 29. BUTTRICK, WALLACE-The Beginning and Aims of the General Education Board, 116.
By-Laws of the General Association, 4. Calendar of Meetings, 6.
Callahan, Henry White-Leader of Classi-
Campbell, Charles F. F.-Discussion, 997. Campbell, William T.-Discussion, 483. CARPENTER, FRANK O.-Commercial Ge- ography: The New Science, 732; Discus- sion, 725.
Carr, John W.-Discussion, 159, 263, 340, 360,798.
CARROL, CLARENCE, F.-What Should Be
the Features of a Modern Elementary School Building? 235; Discussion, 262, 545.
Carter, Charles M.-Discussion, 676. Certificate of Audit, 18.
Certificate of Examiner of Securities, 20. Certificate of Incorporation, 5. Chalmers, W. W.-Discussion, 162, 234. CHAMBERLAIN, ARTHUR P.-The Demand for Trade Schools: From the Educator's Point of View, 602.
"Charitable" Can the Term Justly Be Applied to the Education of Any Chil- dren? 1007.
Chase, George C.-Discussion, 536. Chase, Susan F.-Secretary's Minutes, De- partment of Child Study, 754. Chemistry, College, 872; High-School, 873; From the City Superintendents Point of View, 878; in its Relation to a College Course, 880.
Chemistry from the College Standpoint- Henry P. Talbot, 877.
Chemistry Teaching, The Normal-School View of, 879.
Cheney, Francis J.-Discussion, 564. Child-Life, School Hygiene in its Bearing on, 778.
Child Study, Department of, 753.
Child Study Investigation, Resolution on Committee for, 754.
Child Study, The Teacher's Practical Ap- plication of the Results of, 761. Children of a State, A Study Based on the, 754.
Child's Favorite Study in the Elementary Curriculum-Earl Barnes, 420; Discus- sion, 425.
Church, Separated from the School, Sup- ported by Public Taxes, 351. CHURCHILL, ARTHUR VANCE
struction as Related to Manual Work, 635. Citizenship, Alaska's Start toward, 1052. Citizenship in the Public Schools, 98. City Normal School of the Future-Francis Burke Brandt, 540; Discussion, 545. Civics and Good Citizenship in the Public Schools R. W. G. Welling, 98. Civil Service, Tenure in the, 1057. CLAPP, HENRY LINCOLN-School Gardens, 85.
Classical Conference-Leader, Henry White Callahan, 470.
Class Library, The Mission of the, 953. COE, GEORGE A.-Contributions of Modern Education to Religion, 341.
Coeducation at the University of Chicago -Albion W. Small, 288. Coeducation in High Schools Gove, 297; Discussion, 299. Coeducation in the High School-G. Stan- ley Hall, 446; Discussion, 451. Cole, Charles H.-Discussion, 218. COLE, SAMUEL W.-The Real Purpose of Teaching Music in the Public Schools, 695.
College Chemistry, and its Relation to Work Preparatory to It-Ira Remsen, 872; Discussion, 877.
College Course, High-School Chemistry in its Relation to Work of a, 880. COLLINS, PATRICK A.-Address of Wel- come, 41.
Commercial Geography: The New Science -Frank O. Carpenter, 732; Discussion, 737.
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