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ABT, ISAAC A.-Cooperation of Physicians in the Health Work of Schools, 161 Act of Incorporation, I
ADAMS, ELEANOR N.-What Deans of Women Can Do to Encourage Group Consciousness among Women-Educa- tion, 396
Addresses of Welcome (FRANCIS G. BLAIR), 490; (C. P. CARY), 31; (PETER Á. MORTENSON), 493; (M. C. POTTER), 32; (ELLEN C. SABIN), 35
Addresses of Welcome, Response to (ANNIE WEBB BLANTON), 38
Adjustment of School Hours to Meet Con- gestion and Community Needs (ERNEST L. THURSTON), 567
Adjustment, The, of the Senior School to Meet New Conditions (A. B. MEREDITH),
Adjustments between the Junior and Senior
High Schools in Boston (FRANK V. THOMPSON), 569
Administration by Teachers, Construc- tive Participation in Organization and (ETHEL M. GARDNER), 378 Administration, The, of Vocational Educa- tion (FRANK M. LEAVITT), 332 Administrative Officers, Preparation of Supervisory and (W. G. COBURN), 250 Administrative Problems in Supervised Study (D. J. KELLY), 601 Administrator's Point of View, Necessity for Sharp Differentiation between the Teacher's Point of View and the (LUCIUS T. GOULD), 380
AHERN, MARY EILEEN-War-Library Ex- periences, 463 ALEXANDER,
CARTER-Supervision
School Libraries, 446 ALLEN, I. M.-Pupil Responsibility as a Training in Democracy, 202 ALVORD, KATHERINE S.-Relation of the Faculty and Especially the Dean of Women to the Student Government Association, 412
Americanization, Experiences in, with Suggestive Plans for Development (W. P. ROSEMAN), 477.
Americanization Work with the Foreign- born, The Federal Plan of (RAYMOND F. CRIST), 471
Ancient and Modern Languages, What Shall We Do with the? (J. W. Mc- CLINTON), 609
Anna Howard Shaw, Memorial to, III
ARNOLD, E. H.-What the War Should Do for Our Methods in Physical Educa- tion, 554
Art as an Essential in General Education (GEORGE WILLIAM EGGERS), 157 BAGLEY, W. C.-The Status of the Critic Teacher, 238; Training of Teachers, 499 BAKER, ELIZABETH S.-The Contribution of Teachers to the Development of Democracy: C. Elementary Schools, 104. BALL, W. R.-Federal and Public-School Cooperation in Citizenship Training, 475 BALLIET, THOMAS M.-The Teaching of Citizenship in High Schools, 381 BALLOU, FRANK S.-Discussion: Essential Factors in the Teaching of Democracy, 156
BARTH, GEORGE P.-Educational Control of School Health Work, 310
BAYLOR, ADELAIDE STEELE-Consolidation of Rural Schools, 124
BEVERIDGE, J. H.—A National Program for Education, 509
BINZEL, ALMA L.-The Contribution of Teachers to the Development of Democ- racy: A. Kindergarten, 96
BIRGE, E. A.-Discussion: Effect of the War on Higher Education, 217; What a President May Expect from a Dean of Women, 399
BLAIR, FRANCIS G.-Address of Welcome,
BLAKE, KATHERINE DEVEREAUX-How to Teach Pupils to Respect the Rights of Others, 665
BLANTON, ANNIE WEBB-AM I My Sister's Keeper? 402; Response to Addresses of Welcome, 38
Boards of Education, Cooperation between, and the Public (WILLIAM L. PIEPLOW), 325
Boards of Education and the Public, Co- operation between (HAROLD O. RUGG), 432
Board of Trustees, Thirty-third Annual Report of the, 744
BOGAN, WILLIAM J.-The Value of Teachers' Councils, 387; What the War Should Do for Our Methods in Voca- tional Education, 561
Books and Libraries, Instruction of Elementary-School Children in the Use of (O. S. RICE), 180
Boys' Working Reserve (H. W. Wells), 535
BRACE, GEORGE M.-Vocational Educa- tion, 333
BRADFORD, MARY C. C.-The Work of the Commission on the Emergency in Edu- cation, 79
BROWN, J. STANLEY-Supervised and Directed Study, 594; Teachers' Salaries,
BRUCE, WILLIAM C.-School Buildings from the Standpoint of an Editor, 357 BUISSON, FERDINAND-Education for the Establishment of Democracy in the World: C. France, 93
BURNHAM, ERNEST -The Preparation of Rural School Teachers, 242
Business Education, Department of, Secre- tary's Minutes, 259
Business Methods, Modification of, in Educational Institutions (HENRY H. HILTON), 210
BUTCHER, THOMAS W.-The Preparation of Graded Elementary Teachers, 245 By-Laws, 5
Calendar of Meetings, 13 CALLAHAN, JOHN-Part-Time Vocational Education, 272
CAROTHERS, W. H.-War Savings, 524 CARR, JOHN W.-Salaries, 137
CARY, C. P.-Address of Welcome, 31 CAULKINS, E. DANA-The Promotion of Physical Education thru State Legisla- tion, 318
Causes, Some, of the Present Decline of Teaching as a Profession (SARA H. FAHEY), 383
CHALLMAN, SAMUEL A.-Discussion: The Intermediate School, 330
Child Hygiene, Department of, Secretary's Minutes, 303
Child-Welfare Agencies Cooperating with the Schools: A. The Children's Bureau (JULIA LATHROP), 113; B. Girl Scouts (LAURA PEIRCE HOLLAND), 116; C. Red Cross (MINNIE LEE DAVIS), 116 Citizenship in High Schools, The Teaching of (THOMAS M. BALLIET), 381 Citizenship, Music for (A. J. GANTVOORT),
Citizenship Training, Federal and Public-
School Cooperation in (W. R. BALL), 475 City School System, Supervision in the Small (R. N. IRONS), 622
Civics and Economics, What the War Should Do for Our Methods in (WILLIAM B. GUITTEAU), 552
Class Period, The Three Functions of the (ALFRED L. HALL-QUEST), 575 Classroom Teachers, Department of, Sec- retary's Minutes, 375
CLAXTON, P. P.-Education for the Estab- lishment of a Democracy in the World: A. The United States, 81 COBURN, W. G.-Preparation of Super- visory and Administrative Officers, 250 COFFMAN, LOTUS D.-Educational Service, 531; Essential Factors in the Teaching
of Democracy, 152; How the Colleges and Normal Schools May Cooperate in the Preparation of Teachers for American Public Schools, 253; Need for the Sub- stitution of a Cooperative Type of Organization for the Present System, 376; Should Authors Be Concerned with the Methods of Distribution of Text- books? 468
COLGROVE, P. P.-The Part-Time Con- tinuation School, 619
Commercial Education, Recent Develop- ments in (F. G. NICHOLS), 260 Commission on the Emergency in Educa- tion, The Work of the (MARY C. C. BRADFORD), 79
Commission on the Revision of Elementary Education, The Work of the (MARGARET S. MCNAUGHT), 75
Committee on Economy of Time in Educa- tion, Final Report of the, 132
Committee on Economy of Time, Report of the, 668
Committee on Health Problems in the Schools, Report of (THOMAS D. WOOD), 159 Committee on Resolutions, Report of the,
Committee on Salaries, Tenure, and Pen- sions, Report of the (JOSEPH SWAIN), 135; 537 Compensation, Adequate, for Teachers in State Normal Schools (JOHN A. H. KEITH), 229
Compensation, Adequate, for Teaching Service in Public Schools (D. B. WALDO), 494
CONDON, RANDALL J.-Education of the Immigrant, 558
Congress of Mothers' and Parent-Teachers' Associations, Report of (Elizabeth HARRISON), 428
Consolidation of Rural Schools (ADELAIDE STEELE BAYLOR), 124
Constructive Participation in Organization and Administration by Teachers (ETHEL M. GARDNER), 378
Constructive Program, A, in Physical Education (J. H. MCCURDY), 199 Continuation School, The Part-Time (P. P. COLGROVE), 619
COOK, KATHERINE M.-The Course of Study Reorganized to Meet the Needs of Modern Rural Life, 282
COOPER, FRANK IRVING-Discussion: The Intermediate School, 330; Hygienic Problems in Schoolhouse Construction, 303 Cooperation, Better, between the Public and the School Authorities in Securing Better Teaching in Elementary Schools (MARGARET S. MCNAUGHT), 434 Cooperation between Boards of Education and the Public (WILLIAM L. PIEPLOW), 325; (HAROLD O. RUGG), 432
Cooperation in Citizenship Training, Federal and Public-School (W. R. BALL), 475 Cooperation of the Medical Profession
(FREDERICK R. GREEN), 165 Cooperation of Patrons in Solving the Problems of Social Life in the High School (OLIVIA POUND), 440 Cooperation of Physicians in the Health Work of Schools (ISAAC A. ABT), 161 Cooperation between the Public and the Schools in taking Advantage of the Vocational Education Bill (ARTHUR F. PAYNE), 437
Cooperation of School Authorities and the
Public in the Wider Use of School Buildings (RAYMOND F. CRIST), 443 Council of Jewish Women, Report of the (FANNIE SAX LONG), 430
Course of Study, The, Reorganized to Meet the Needs of Modern Rural Life (KATHERINE M. COOK), 282 CRABBE, J. G.-How to Secure an Ade- quate Student Constituency for State Normal Schools and Colleges, 222 CRIST, RAYMOND F.-Cooperation of School Authorities and the Public in the Wider Use of School Buildings, 443; The Federal Plan of Americanization Work with the Foreign-born, 471 Critic Teacher, The Status of the (W. C. BAGLEY), 238
Curriculum, Subject-Matter of the (ALICE TEMPLE), 175
DAVIS, MINNIE LEE-Child-Welfare Agencies Cooperating with the Schools: C. Red Cross, 116
DAY, GRACE A.-Supervision of Study in the Grades, 598
DEAMER, ARTHUR-Changes Produced in the Modern-Science Courses by the War, 616
Dean of Girls, The Work of a, and Its Relation to That of a Dean of Women (EULA W. DEATON), 420 Dean of Women, What a President May Expect from a (E. A. BIRGE), 399 Deans of Women, Department of, Secre- tary's Minutes: Chicago Meeting, 406; Milwaukee Meeting, 393
DEATON, EULA W.-The Work of a Dean of Girls and Its Relation to That of a Dean of Women, 420
Defects of Supervision and Constructive Suggestions Thereon (SALLIE HILL), 506 DE FOREST, CHARLES M.-The National Legion of Modern Health Crusaders, 307 Democracy Involves Duties as Well as Rights, How to Teach Pupils That (ALBERT A. MÉRAS), 658 Democracy in Our Public Schools, A Plea
for Greater (FRANCES E. HARDEN), 390 Department: of Business Education, 259; of Child Hygiene, 303; of Classroom Teachers, 375; of Deans of Women,
393; of Educational Publications, 465; of Elementary Education, 179; of Higher Education, 205; of Kindergarten Edu- cation, 171; of Library, 445; of Music Education, 291; of National Council of Education, 119; of Normal Schools, 221; of Physical Education, 315; of Rural and Agricultural Education, 281; of School Administration, 323; of School Patrons, 427; of Science Instruction, 289; of Secondary Education, 195; of Superintendence, 483; of Vocational Education, 271; of the Wider Use of Schoolhouses, 471
Department of Superintendence, Resolu- tions of, 488
Development of Democracy, The Contribu- tion of Teachers to the: A. Kindergarten, (ALMA L. BINZEL), 96; B. Rural Schools (MARIE TURNER HARVEY), 100; C. Ele- mentary Schools (ELIZABETH S. BAKER), 104; D. Secondary Schools (ESSIE V. HATHAWAY), 107
Developments, Recent, in Commercial Education (F. G. NICHOLS), 260 Directed Study, Supervised and (J. STANLEY BROWN), 594
Discussion: Adequate Compensation for Teachers in State Normal Schools (E. O. FINKENBINDER), 236
Discussion: The Course of Study Reor- ganized to Meet the Needs of Modern Rural Life (G. M. WILSON), 285 Discussion: Drawing as an Essential in General Education (WALTER Sargent), 158
Discussion: Effect of War on Higher Edu- cation (E. A. BIRGE), 217
Discussion: Essential Factors in the Teaching of Democracy (CHARLES S. MEEK), 155; (H. B. WILSON), 155; (FRANK S. BALLOU), 156
Discussion: The High-School Library and the High-School Librarian (FRANK G. PICKELL), 456
Discussion: Instruction of High-School Students in the Use of Books and Libraries (MARGARET E. ELY), 459 Discussion: The Intermediate School (D. H. PERKINS), 329; (FRANK IRVING COOPER), 330; (SAMUEL A. CHALLMAN), 330
Discussion: Music in Education (EUGÉNIE DUSSUCHAL), 301
Discussion: Office Training in the High School (FRANK C. MCCLELLAND), 263 Discussion: The Relation of the School Library to the Teaching of Science (GEORGE R. TWISS), 462 Discussion: Vocational Education (E. E. GUNN, JR.), 337
Discussion: Young People's Reading Circles (J. F. HAINES), 451; (ANNA E. LOGAN), 451
Distribution of Textbooks, Should Authors Be Concerned with the Methods of? (L. D. COFFMAN), 468 Divided-Period Plan, The, of Supervised Study in American History (MABEL E. SIMPSON), 587
DOBBS, ELLA VICTORIA-Equipping and Furnishing the Modern School, 191 Drawing as an Essential in General Edu- cation, Discussion (WALTER Sargent), 158 DRIVER, LEE L.-The Organization of Public Education for Service in the New Democracy: A. Rural Education, 64 DUSSUCHAL, EUGENIE-Discussion: Music in Education, 301
Economics, What the War Should Do for Our Methods in Civics and (WILLIAM B. GUITTEAU), 552
Education for the Establishment of a Democracy in the World: A. The United States (P. P. CLAXTON), 81; B. France (ALBERT FEUILLERAT), 89; C. France (FERDINAND BUISSON), 93; D. South America (AURELIA VIERA), 95
Education of the Immigrant (RANDALL J. CONDON), 558
Education, National Aid for (MARGARET S. MCNAUGHT), 652
Education, A National Program for (J. H. (BEVERIDGE), 509; (EDMUND J. JAMES), 517; (C. N. KENDALL), 514; (GEORGE DRAYTON STRAYER), 523
Education of Women, Effect of War on the (KATHRYN S. MCLEAN), 214 Educational Control of School Health Work (GEORGE P. BARTH), 310 Educational Institutions, Modification of Business Methods in (HENRY H. HIL- TON), 210
Educational Publications, Department of, Secretary's Minutes, 465
Educational Readjustments Following the War (T. H. HARRIS), 649 Educational Service (LOTUS D. COFFMAN), 531 Educational Specifications for School Buildings (CHARLES H. JUDD), 365 Effect of War on the Education of Women (KATHRYN S. MCLEAN), 214 Effect of the War, The, on Methods of Teaching (A. A. POTTER), 208 Effects, Some, of the War on the Higher Education of Women (WILLYSTINE GOODSELL) 407
EGGERS, GEORGE WILLIAM-Art as Essential in General Education, 157 Elementary Education, Department of, Secretary's Minutes, 179 Elementary Education, Music as an Influence in (MABELLE GLENN), 298 Elementary-School Children, Instruction of, in the Use of Books and Libraries (O. S. RICE), 180
Elementary-School Curriculum, Revision of the (THEDA GILDEMEISTER), 182
Elementary Teachers, The Preparation of Graded (THOMAS W. BUTCHER), 245 ELLIOTT, E. C.-The Organization of Public Education for Service in the New Democracy: D. Higher Education, 73 ELLSWORTH, FRANK E.-What State Normal Schools Should Do for Their Graduates, 224
ELY, MARGARET E.-Discussion: Instruc- tion of High-School Students in the Use of Books and Libraries, 459
Emergency in Education, The Work of the Commission on the (MARY C. C. BRAD- FORD), 79
English Language, The-Its New Im- portance and Universality (HENRY C. JOHNSON), 606
English, What the War Sould Do for Our Methods in (EDWIN L. MILLER), 542 Equipping and Furnishing the Modern School (ELLA VICTORIA DOBBS), 191 Experiences in Americanization, with Suggestive Plan for Development (W. P. ROSEMAN), 477
Experiments in State Publication (H. S. SHIRER), 465
Factors, Essential, in the Teaching of Democracy (A. E. WINSHIP), 150; (LOTUS D. COFFMAN), 152
FAHEY, SARA H.-Some Causes of the Present Decline of Teaching as a Pro- fession, 383
Federal Plan, The, of Americanization Work with the Foreign-born (RAYMOND F. CRIST), 471
FEUILLERAT, ALBERT-Education for the Establishment of a Democracy in the World: B. France, 89
FINKENBINDER, E. O.-Discussion: Ade- quate Compensation for Teachers in State Normal Schools, 236
FINN, M. TERESA-President's Address,
FORD, G. STANTON-The Schools as They Have Affected Government Activities, 538 FOSDICK, FRANK S.-How to Teach Pupils Respect for Properly Constituted Authority, 661
FREEMAN, FRANK N.-Illumination Re- quirements of School Buildings, 339 Freshman, How May the, Be More Easily and Quickly Adjusted to College Life? (F. LOUISE NARDIN), 415
Functions, The Three, of the Class Period (ALFRED L. HALL-QUEST), 575 FUNDERBURG, CLIFFORD-The Six-Six Plan in Indiana, 646
Furnishing, Equipping and, the Modern School (ELLA VICTORIA DOBBS), 191 GANTVOORT, A. J.-Music for Citizenship,
GARDNER, ETHEL M.-Constructive Par- ticipation in Organization and Admini- stration by Teachers, 378
GECKS, T. C.-The Organization of Public Education for Service in the New Democracy: B. Elementary Education, 67
General Education, Art as an Essential in (GEORGE WILLIAM EGGERS), 157 General Education, Drawing as an Essen- tial in, Discussion (WALTER Sargent), 158
General Sessions of the Association, 31 Geography, What the War Should Do for Our Methods in (J. PAUL GOODE), 547 GILDEMEISTER, THEDA-Revision of the Elementary-School Curriculum, 182 GLENN, EARL R.-The Relation of the School Library to the Teaching of Science, 460
GLENN, MABELLE-Music as an Influence in Elementary Education, 298 GOODE, J. PAUL-What the War Should
Do for Our Methods in Geography, 547 GOODSELL, WILLYSTINE-Some Effects of the War on the Higher Education of Women, 407
GOULD, LUCIUS T.-Necessity for Sharp Differentiation between the Teacher's
Point of View and the Administrator's
Government Activities, The Schools as They Have Affected (G. STANTON FORD), 538
Graduates, What State Normal Schools Should Do for Their (FRANK E. ELLS- WORTH), 224
GRAY, WILLIAM S.-The Relation between Study and Reading, 580
GREEN, FREDERICK R.-Cooperation of the Medical Profession, 165 GREENWOOD, GRACE-The Scoring of Rooms in Residence Halls, 425 Group Consciousness among Women- Education, What Deans of Women Can Do to Encourage (ELEANOR N. ADAMS), 396 Group Consciousness among Women- Industry and Politics, What Deans of Women Can Do to Encourage (MARGARET S. MCNAUGHT), 394 GUITTEAU, WILLIAM B.-What the War Should Do for Our Methods in Civics and Economics, 552
GUNN, E. E., JR.-Discussion: Vocational Education, 337
HAINES, J. F.-Discussion: Young People's Reading Circles, 451
HALL-QUEST, ALFRED L.-The Three Functions of the Class Period, 575 HAMILTON, SAMUEL-The Educational Value of Play, 637
HARDEN, FRANCES E.-A Plea for Greater Democracy in Our Public Schools, 390 HARDING, S. B.-What the War Should Do for Our Methods in History, 545 HARRIS, MARY C.-Teacher Participation in School Administration, 189
HARRIS, T. H.-Educational Readjust- ments Following the War, 649 HARRISON, ELIZABETH-Report of Con- gress of Mothers' and Parent-Teachers' Associations, 428
HARTWELL, S. O.-School Expenses Con- sidered as an Investment, 564 HARVEY, MARIE TURNER-The Contribu- tion of Teachers to the Development of Democracy: B. Rural Schools, 100 HATHAWAY, ESSIE V.-The Contribution of Teachers to the Development of Democracy: D. Secondary Schools, 107 Health Crusaders, The National Legion of Modern (CHARLES M. DE FOREST), 308 Health Education, A Practical Demonstra- tion in (ALICE H. WOOD), 306
Health, School Environment for (JAMES H. MCCURDY), 369
Health Work of Schools, Cooperation of Physicians in the (ISAAC A. ABT), 161 Helping Teacher, The Work and Value of the (ZENOS E. SCOTT), 642
High School, Office Training in the (LILLIAN NEIPERT), 262
Higher Education, Department of, Secre- tary's Minutes, 205
Higher Education, Effect of the War on, Discussion (E. Á. BIRGE), 217 Higher Education, The Influence of the War on (JAMES SULLIVAN), 205 Higher Education of Women, Some Effects of the War on the (WILLYSTINE GOOD- SELL), 407
High-School Library, The, and the High- School Librarian (SHERMAN WILLIAMS). 453
HILL, SALLIE-Defects of Supervision and Constructive Suggestions Thereon, 506 HILTON, HENRY H.-Modification of Busi- ness Methods in Educational Institu- tions, 210
History and Civics Program, The Necessity for the Rearrangement of the (C. E. ROSE), 614
History, What the War Should Do for Our Methods in (S. B. HARDING), 545 HOLLAND, LAURA PEIRCE-Child-Welfare Agencies Cooperating with the Schools: B. Girl Scouts, 116
HOPKINS, FLORENCE M.-Instruction of High-School Students in the Use of Books and Libraries, 457
HUSSANDER, A. F.-Planning the School Buildings of Chicago, 353
Hygienic Problems in Schoolhouse Con- struction (FRANK IRVING COOPER), 303 Illumination Requirements of School Buildings (FRANK N. FREEMAN), 339 Immigrant, Education of the (RANDALL J. CONDON), 558
Influence of the War, The, on Higher Edu- cation (JAMES SULLIVAN), 205 Instruction of Elementary-School Children in the Use of Books and Libraries (O. S. RICE), 180
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