[Names of authors of papers are set in SMALL CAPITALS.
Act of Incorporation, 5.
ADDICOTT, JAMES E.-Correlation of Man- ual Training with Other Branches of Study, 923; Secretary's Minutes, Man- ual Training Department, 905.
Addresses of Welcome, by Governor Henry
T. Gage, 47; Thos. J. Kirk, 48; Elmer E. Brown, 52; Mayor Fred. Eaton, 53; J. A. Foshay, 54.
Administration, Normal-School, 864." Adolescent at Home and in School-E. G. Lancaster, 1039.
Advanced Course in French, 746. Advanced Course in German, 741. Advent of the Commercial High School, The-W. C. Stevenson, 1025. Aids and Guides in Library Work, 513. Albee, George Sumner, †, 233. Alfred Memorial Celebration, 40. Algebra, 769.
All Along the Line Mrs. Katherine T. Bingham, 1165.
Allin, Arthur-Discussion, 275. American Historical Association, Report of Committee, 755.
American Mathematical Society, 764. American University, An Apology for the,
Amended spelling modified, 43.
Amended Spelling, Report of the Commit- tee on, 352.
Amendment to By-Laws, 26. Amendments to Constitution, how made, 4. Annual Business Meeting, Proceedings of, 26.
Anthropometric Studies in Nebraska- William W. Hastings, 1076. Apology for the American University, An -David Starr Jordan, 213. Appendix, Report of Committee on Col- lege-Entrance Requirements, A, 702; B, 703; C, 705.
Appendix, Report of Committee on Nor- mal Schools, A, 882; B, 884; C, 889; D, 891.
Appendix, Report of Committee on Physi- cal Geography, 793. Appropriation for prize essays, 43. ARDLEY, HENRY T.-Art Instruction in the University, 961.
Are Educational Journals Educational ?— William George Bruce, 208. Arithmetic, 768.
Art Education, Department of, 932; Re- port of Committee on, 966.
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Art in Education-Elmer E. Brown, 112. Art Instruction in the University-Henry T. Ardley, 961.
Artistic Rendering, Problems in, 940. Authority of the School Superintendent- Emerson E. White, 314.
Average Scholarship of the Average Pupil, The-Frank Rigler, 86. BAILEY, THOMAS P., JR.-Character Study in the Kindergarten, 541.
Baker, James H.-Discussion, 428, 624. 631.
Baldwin, Joseph, †, 234.
BALL, KATHERINE M.-Problems in Ar- tistic Rendering, 940.
BARNARD, FRANK J.-Let Pupils be Clas- sified According to Ability, 163. Barrett, Richard C.-Discussion, 266. Bashford, James W.-Discussion, 327. Baumgartner, Elizabeth, †, 235.
BAYLISS, ALFRED - The Function of School Superintendents in Procuring Li- braries for, and Their Proper Use in, the Public Schools, 1136.
Bennett, Hampton, †, 236.
BERKEY, J. M.-Course of Study for Pu- pils Who Cannot Complete High-School Work, 375.
BINGHAM, MRS. KATHERINE T. — All Along the Line, 1165.
Black, Samuel T.-Discussion, 827.
Board of Directors, Composition and du- ties of, 2; List of, 1898-99, 8; 1899- 1900, 12.
Board of Directors, 1898-99, Proceedings of, 34; 1899-1900, Proceedings of, 37. Board of Trustees, Composition and du- ties of, 3; Financial Report of, 20. Boltwood, H. L.-Discussion, 631. Botany, 653; Report of the Committee on, 800.
Bouton, Eugene-Discussion, 276. Boyd, Mrs. Gaston-Discussion, 981, 988, 993. BOYDEN, ALBERT G.-General View of the Work of the Normal School, 884. BROWN, ELMER E.-Address of Welcome, 52; Art in Education, 112; Naughty Children, 564; The Study of Education in the University, 828; Discussion, 394. BROWN, GEORGE P.-The Function of the Educational Press, 202; Discussion, 395.
529. Brown, LeRoy Decatur, †,
BRUCE, WILLIAM GEORGE-Are Educa- tional Journals Flucational? 208; Quo Vadis, School Board? 1125; Secretary's Minutes, School Administration Depart- ment, 1118.
BRYAN, E. A.-The Economic Inte tion of History, 186.
Buehrle, R. K.--Discussion, 306. BURK, FREDERIC L.-A Curriculum of Ap- plied Child Study for the Kindergarten and Primary School, 1051; The Influ- ence of Exercise upon Growth, 1067; The Kindergarten Child Physically, 570. Business Course Problem, The - Allan Davis, 999.
Business Education, Department of, 998; in Our Public Schools, 1008; The Evo- ́ lution of, 1018.
Business Meeting, Annual Proceedings of, 26.
BUTLER, NICHOLAS MURRAY-Report of Committee on Resolutions, 32; The Out- look in Education, 170; Educational Progress of the Year, 439; Some Criti- cisms of the Kindergarten, 536. By-Laws, 4; Amendment to, 26; for Li- brary Trustees, 510.
Calendar of Meetings, 6.
CARR, J. W.-Course of Study for Pupils Who Cannot Complete High - School Work, 378.
Cataloging Small Libraries, Hints for, 511. CHALMERS, W. W.-Promotions and Grad- ing, 369.
Character-Making, The Unseen Force in, 276.
Character Study in the Kindergarten- Thomas P. Bailey, Jr., 541; Discussion, 546.
Character, The Religious Element in the Formation of, 121.
Chemistry, 654; Report of Committee on, 794.
Chicago Section of the American Mathe- matical Society, 764.
Children, Homes of Our Down-Town, 388. Children's Interests in Literature-Isabel
Child Study, Department of, 1031. Child Study for the Kindergarten, 1051. Child Study in Normal and Training Schools-Gertrude Edmund, 1032. Christy, Anna H. McCombs, †, 237. Claims of Business Education to a Place in
Our Public Schools, The-J. H. Francis, 1008; Discussion, 1015.
Clark, Frederick H.-Secretary's Minutes, Secondary Department, 603; Discussion, 631.
Clark, Mrs. Frances M.-Discussion, 989, 997.
Classics, The Spirit of the, 154. Classification According to Ability, 163. COBB, CHARLES NEWELL-Thirty Years' Progress in Science Teaching, 1099. Cole, G. M.-Discussion, 989.
College-Entrance Requirements, Report of Committee on, 632.
Commercial High School, 1025. Committee, American Philological Asso- ciation, Report of, 678; on Amended Spelling, Report of, 352; on Botany, Report of, 800; of Chicago Section of the American Mathematical Society, Re- port of, 764; on Chemistry, Report of, 794; on College-Entrance Requirements, Report of, 632; on Financial Reports, Report of, 258; of Twelve of the Mod- ern Language Association, Report of, 707; on Normal Schools, Report of, 836; on Nominations, Membership of, 24; Report of, 28; on Necrology, Report of, 232; on Program of Department of Su- perintendence, 258; on Physical Geog- raphy, Report of, 780; on Permanent Place of Meeting of Department of Su- perintendence, 258; on Resolutions, Re- port of, 31; on Resolutions, Department of Superintendence, Report of, 256; of Seven, American Historical Association, Report of, 755; on Physics, Report of, 1097; on Zoology, Report of, 805. Constitution of General Association, I. Constructive Work in the Elementary Schools - Gertrude E. English, 917;
Content and Extent of Music in Public Schools-Herbert Griggs, 977; Discus- sion, 981.
Continuous Sessions in Normal Schools- Irwin Shepard, 891.
Continuous University Sessions—J. H. Ray- mond, 810.
Conway, Esther--Secretary's Minutes, Ele- mentary Department, 575. Coon, Henry Clarke, †, 237.
Correlation of Manual Training with Other Branches of Study-James E. Addicott, 923.
CORSON, O. T., President-elect-Response to Introduction, 33.
Course in Drawing, 950.
Course of Music for County Institutes, 994. Course of Study for Pupils Who Cannot Complete High-School Work - J. M. Berkey, 375; J. W. Carr, 378. Courses in History, 763.
Courses of Study in Latin and Greek in Secondary Schools, 678.
COWGILL, PAUL A.-Promotions and Grad- ing, 372.
Coy, E. W.-Discussion, 421, 631. CRABTREE, J. W.-- Should Arithmetic, English Grammar, Geography, and the History of the United States be Reviewed in the High School? 611. Craig, Oscar J. Secretary's Minutes, Higher Department, 818.
CRISSY, I. O.-The Evolution of Business Education, 1018.
Criticisms of the Kindergarten--Nicholas Murray Butler, 536.
Culture - Epoch Theory in Education--
Louise Morris Hannum, 576.
Curriculum of Applied Child Study for the Kindergarten and Primary School- Frederic Burk, 1051.
DANA, J. C.-Report of Committee on Relations of Public Libraries to Public Schools, 452; The Librarian's Spirit and Methods with the Schools, 515; Work in Certain Typical Libraries, 525. DAVIS, ALLAN -- The Business - Course Problem, 999.
Day, Luther W., †, 237. Declaration of Principles, 31. Department of Art Education, 932; Busi- ness Education, 998; Child Study, 1031; Education of Defectives, 1156; Elemen- tary Education, 575; Higher Education, 817; Kindergarten Education, 530; Li- braries, 1135; Manual Training, 904; Music Education, 970; Natural Science Instruction, 1097; Normal Schools, 835; Physical Education, 1064; Secondary Education, 601; School Administration, 1118; Superintendence, 251.
Department of Indian Education, estab- lished, 36.
Department of Manual Training, change of name, 45.
Department of Superintendence, Appropri- ation for, 45. Departments, List of, 1.
Differentiation of the American Secondary School, The Charles H. Keyes, 412; Discussion, 421.
DINSMORE, J. W.--Vices of Childhood and Youth, 594.
Do Our High Schools Prepare for College and for Life, in Accordance with the Present Requirements of Both?-Gilbert B. Morrison, 603; Discussion, 610. DOUGHERTY, NEWTON C.-Response to Addresses of Welcome, 56.
Do We Need a University Trust ?--L. D. Harvey, 424; Discussion, 428.
Drawing in the Early Years-Herman T. Lukens, 946.
Dutton, Bettie A.-Secretary's Minutes,
National Council, 388; Discussion, 395, 406.
EASTMAN, W. R.-By-Laws for Library Trustees, 510; Hints for Cataloging Small Libraries, 511.
EATON, MAYOR FRED.--Address of Wel- come, 53.
Economic Interpretation of History-E. A. Bryan, 186.
EDMUND, GERTRUDE - Child Study in
Normal and Training Schools, 1032. Educational Exhibit at Paris-Howard J. Rogers, 252.
Educational Journalism, Ideal and] Prac- tical Considerations in, 210. Educational Journalism-Its Tribulations
and Triumphs-John MacDonald, 196.
Educational Journals, Are They Educa- tional? 208.
Educational Policy for Our New Possessions -W. T. Harris, 69.
Educational Press, The Function of the- Geo. P. Brown, 202.
Educational Problem in Hawaii-Henry S. Townsend, 79.
Educational Progress of the Year-Nicholas Murray Butler, 439.
Educational Value of Metal-Working, The -Vinton S. Paessler, 911.
Education and Training of the Blind, 1171. Education, Art in, 112; in the University, 828; of the Supervisor, 989; The Cul- ture-Epoch Theory in, 576; The Out- look in, 170; Place and Development of Purpose in, 593; Progress in Public, 176. Education of Defectives, Department of, 1156.
EDWARDS, WALTER A.-The Teacher in the Manual-Training School, 905 Efficient and Inefficient Teachers-F. Louis Soldan, 298; Discussion, 306 Elective Courses in High Schools, 331. Elementary Course in German, 732; in French, 743.
Elementary Education, Department of, 575- Elementary Schools, Constructive Work in, 917.
Employment and Dismissal of Teachers- Eric Edward Rosling, 1118; Discussion, 1123.
ENGLISH, GERTRUDE E. Constructive Work in the Elementary Schools, 917. English, Study of, 640.
English Training College, A Typical, 889. Entrance Examinations, 761.
Establishing Libraries in Villages-F. A. Hutchins, 498.
Evolution and Ethics-Sydney T. Skid- more, 136.
Evolution of Business Education, The-I. O. Crissy, 1018.
Examination Papers for Admission to Col- lege, 747.
Executive Committee, Composition and duties of, 2.
Fairchild, George T.-Discussion, 269. Fatigue among School Children-Will S. Monroe, 90.
Fatigue in the Schoolroom, How to Reduce, 1090.
FIFIELD, ELLA J.-The School Board and the Public Press, 1131.
Financial Reports, Uniform forms for, 350. FITZ, G. W.-President's Address, 1065. Fitzpatrick, F. A.-Discussion, 392. Five-Year Latin Course, 701.
Flag, Presentation of, by Central Woman's Christian Temperance Union of Los Angeles, 35.
Foreign Languages and Literatures, 647. FOSHAY, J. A.-Address of Welcome, 54. Four-Year Latin Course, 696.
FRANCIS, J. H.-The Claims of Business Education to a Place in Our Public Schools, 1008.
FULTON, R. B.-Growth of Confidence be- tween High Schools and Colleges, 147. Function of School Superintendents in Procuring Libraries for, and Their Proper Use in, the Public Schools-Alfred Bay- liss, 1136.
Function of the Educational Press, The- George P. Brown, 202.
Function of the Normal School, 838. Fundamentals in Teaching-L. D. Harvey, 93.
Future of the Normal School, The-W. T. Harris, 395; Discussion, 406.
GAGE, GOVERNOR HENRY T.-Address of Welcome, 47.
Gayley, Charles Mills-Letter on Alfred Memorial, 40.
General View of the Work of the Normal
School-Albert G. Boyden, 884.
Geographical and Historical Variations that Exist in Normal Schools in the United States, 854.
Gilman, Mary L.-Secretary's Minutes, Child Study Department, 1032.
Good Reading, How to Acquire a Taste for, 1148.
Good Teachers out of Poor Ones, How to Make, 310.
GOVE, AARON-Chairman of Committee
on Nominations, 24; Usurpation of Home by School, 182; Discussion, 421, 423, 428, 438.
Grammar Method of Teaching, 714. Grants of Lands for Public Education, 263. Greek Courses in Secondary Schools, 685. GREENE, MISS J. A.-Art Education in
High Schools and Normal Schools, 953. Greenwood, J. M.-Report of discussion, 392; Discussion, 406, 422, 423, 428, 439, 529.
Gregory, John T., †, 239.
GRENFELL, MRS. HELEN L.-Quo Vadimus? 99.
Griffith, George-Discussion, 275.
GRIGGS, HERBERT-Content and Extent of Music in Public Schools, 977; Discus- sion, 981, 988.
Growth of Confidence
Schools and Colleges-R. B. Fulton, 147. Gymnastics, a substitute for recesses, 92. HAILMANN, W. N.-The Place and Devel-
opment of Purpose in Education, 583; Discussion, 546.
HALL, JOHN W.-Professor Rein's Practice School, Jena, Germany, 882. Hall, Mary F.-Secretary's Minutes, Kin- dergarten Department, 531. HAMILTON, SAMUEL-The School Director as a Factor in Education, 336. HANNA, J. C.-List of One Hundred Books for High-School Students, 486. HANNUM, LOUISE MORRIS-The Culture- Epoch Theory in Education, 576.
HARRIS, W. T.-An Educational Policy for Our New Possessions, 69; How Make Good Teachers out of Poor Ones, 310; The Future of the Normal School, 395; Preliminary Report of the Com- mittee on School Hygiene, 406; Resolu- tion on Preliminary Report of Committee on Hygiene, 225; Discussion, 393, 406, 421, 422.
HARVEY, L. D.-Some Fundamentals in Teaching, 93; Do We Need a University Trust? 424; Discussion, 428, 528, HARVEY, N. A.-The Pedagogical Con- tent of Zoology, 1106; Secretary's Min- utes, Science Department, 1099. HASTINGS, WILLIAM W.-Anthropometric Studies in Nebraska, 1076.
Hawaii, An Educational Problem in- Henry S. Townsend, 79.
HAYDEN, P. C.-The Ultimate Object of Music Study in the Schools, 972; Dis- cussion, 981, 989.
HEERMANS, MRS. JOSEPHINE -The Spirit of the Classics, 154.
HEWETT, E. C.-Psychology for Teacher, 438.
Higher Life, The School in its Relation to the, 225.
High School, Science in the, 1113. High Schools and Colleges, Growth of Confidence between, 147; Co-operation between, 149.
High Schools, Do They Prepare for College
and for Life? 603; Elective Courses in, 331; List of One Hundred Books for, 486. Hints for Cataloging Small Libraries, 511. Hinsdale, B. A.- Discussion, 269. History, Civics, and Economics, 647.; History, Economic Interpretation of, 186. Holt, Hosea Edson, †, 239.
Home, Usurpation of, by School, 182. Homes of Our Down-Town Children -
Lucia Stickney, 388; Discussion, 392. Hoose, J. H.- Discussion, 394, 423, 428, 439.
Housh, W. H.- Discussion, 610.
HOWARD, C. E.-How I Conduct a Busi- ness-Community School, 1002.
How May Fatigue in the Schoolroom be Reduced to the Minimum ?— H. E. Kratz, 1090.
How to Acquire a Taste for Good Read- ing Elizabeth Skinner, 1148.
How to Make Good Teachers out of Poor Ones-Wm. T. Harris, 310. HUTCHINS, F. A.-Establishing Libraries in Villages, 498; Securing Libraries for Rural Schools, 503; The Present Con- dition of School Libraries in Rural Schools, 507; Improving Poorly Man- aged Public Libraries, 508.
Ideal and Practical Considerations in Edu- cational Journalism-Ossian H. Lang,
Implications and Applications of the Prin- ciples of Self-Activity in Education- Arnold Tompkins, 320; Discussion, 325. Importance of a Right Beginning, The- Helen Taylor, 1162.
Improving Poorly Managed Public Li- braries-F. A. Hutchins, 508.
Indian Education, Department of, estab- lished, 36.
Influence of Exercise upon Growth, The— Frederic L. Burk, 1067; Discussion, 1074. In Fundamental Civics, What Shall We Teach as the American Doctrine of Re- ligion and the State ?-Sylvester F. Scovel, 616.
Intermediate Course in German, 741; in French, 746.
Inventory of Publications, 1249.
In What Respects Should the Education and Training of the Blind Differ from the Education and Training of Normal Pupils ?-Warring Wilkinson, 1171. Jenkins, William, †, 240.
JOHNSON, ANNETTE-The Manual-Train- ing System of Los Angeles, 928. Jones, Daniel Winfield, †, 240.
JONES, MARY L.-School Reading thru the Public Library, 1143.
JONES, M. LOUISE-Relation of Libraries to Normal Schools, 498.
JORDAN, DAVID STARR-An Apology for the American University, 213; Discus- sion, 827.
Journalism, Educational-Its Triumphs and Tribulations, 196.
Journal of Proceedings, 23.
Joy, Eleanor M.-Secretary's Minutes, Music Department, 971.
Keating, J. F.-Discussion, 624.
KEYES, CHARLES H.-The Differentiation of the American Secondary School, 412; Discussion, 421, 422.
Kindergarten, Character Study in the, 541; Music in the, 559. Kindergarten Child, Mental and Moral Development of the, 551; Physical De- velopment of the, 570.
Kindergarten Education, Department of, 530.
Kindergarten, Some Criticisms of the--
Nicholas Murray Butler, 536.
King, Wm. F.--Report of Discussion, 421. KIRK, THOMAS J.-Address of Welcome, 48. KRATZ, H. E.--Promotions and Grading,
373; How May Fatigue be Reduced to the Minimum ? 1090. KRAUS-BOELTÉ, MARIA-President's Ad- dress, 533.
Laird, S. B.--Discussion, 284. LANCASTER, E. G.-The Adolescent at Home and in School, 1039. Lane, A. G--Report of Board of Trustees, 22; Remarks on Report, 27, 34. LANG, OSSIAN H.-Ideal and Practical Considerations in Educational Journal-
ism, 210; Secretary's Minutes, Normal Department, 836.
Latin and Greek in Secondary Schools, 678. Latin Courses in Secondary Schools, 689. LAWRENCE, ISABEL-Children's Interests in Literature, 1044.
LAWSON, FLORENCE-Address of Welcome, 531.
LEDYARD, MARY F.-Relation of Imita- tion to Originality and Freedom, 547. Let Pupils be Classified According to Abil- ity Frank J. Barnard, 163. Librarian's Spirit and Method with Public Schools, 515.
Librarian, The, and Her Equipment, 517. Libraries for Rural Schools, 503; for
Schoolrooms, 527; The Relation of Nor- mal Schools to, 488; The Relation of Schools to, 472.
Libraries in Villages, Establishing, 498. Library Department, 1135.
Library Equipment and Organization, 492. Library Trustees, By-Laws Suggested for, 510.
Library, Use of the, 1150.
List of Active Members, 1179.
List of Corresponding Members, 1237. Lists, Reading, 457; of Books, 646. Literature, Children's Interests in, 1044. LUKENS, HERMAN T.-Drawing in the Early Years, 946.
Lyman, Frederic Allison, †, 241. Lynch, William H.-Discussion, 610. Lyon, Alice-Discussion, 981.
LYTE, E. ORAM, President, 33; President's Address, 64.
MACDONALD, JOHN-Educational Journal- ism-Its Triumphs and Tribulations, 196. Manley, R. M., †, 241.
Manual Training, Correlation of, 923. Manual Training, Department of, 904, Manual-Training School, Teacher in the, 905.
Manual-Training System of Los Angeles, The-Annette Johnson, 928.
Marshall, Carl C.-Discussion, 1015. MARTIN, GEORGE H.-The Unseen Force in Character-Making, 276.
MASON, WILLIAM A.-President's Address, 933.
McCowen, Mary-Secretary's Minutes, De- partment of Education of Defectives, 1157.
McMillan, Ruben, †, 242.
MCMURRY, CHARLES A.-The Relations of Schools to Libraries, 481; Lists of Classic Readings, 481-6.
McNeill, I. C., Treasurer, Report of, 16. McPherron, A. S.-Discussion, 989. MEADS, S. P.-The Relation of Physics to Other Subjects in the High-School Cur- riculum, 1103.
Meetings, Constitutional provisions for, 3. Membership, Conditions of, I.
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