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REPORTS OF THE COMMISSION ON THE REORGANIZATION OF SECONDARY EDUCATION.

The following reports of the commission have been issued as bulletins of the United States Bureau of Education and may be procured from the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C., at the prices stated. Lower prices will be quoted for quantities. Remittance should be made in coin or money order. Other reports of the commission are in preparation.

1915, No. 23. The Teaching of Community Civics. 10 cents.

1916, No. 28. The Social Studies in Secondary Education. 10 cents. 1917, No. 2. Reorganization of English in Secondary Schools. 20 cents. 1917, No. 49. Music in Secondary Schools. 5 cents.

1917, No. 50. Physical Education in Secondary Schools. 5 cents. 1917, No. 51. Moral Values in Secondary Education. 5 cents. 1918, No. 19. Vocational Guidance in Secondary Schools. 5 cents. 1918, No. 35. Cardinal Principles of Secondary Education. 5 cents. 1919, No. 55. Business Education in Secondary Schools. 10 cents. 1920, No. 1. The Problem of Mathematics in Secondary Education. 5 cents. 1920, No. 26. Reorganization of Science in Secondary Schools. 10 cents. 1920, No. 35. Agriculture in Secondary Schools. 5 cents.

THE COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE.

Ashley V. Storm, chairman, College of Agriculture, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, Minn.

C. H. Lane, secretary of the committee, Federal Board for Vocational Education, Washington, D. C.

H. P. Barrows, Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis, Oreg.1

E. C. Bishop, Iowa State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, Ames, Iowa.
G. A. Bricker, State School of Science, Wahpeton, N. Dak.

George I. Christie, School of Agriculture, Purdue University, La Fayette, Ind.
K. C. Davis, Knapp School of Country Life, George Peabody College for
Teachers, Nashville, Tenn.

Alvin Dille, United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C.
Walter H. French, Michigan Agricultural College, East Lansing, Mich.

Martin L. Hayes, Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas, College Station,
Tex.

Franklin E. Heald, State Department of Education, Boston, Mass

W. G. Hummel, State department of education, Olympia, Wash.

F. B. Jenks, College of Agriculture, University of Vermont, Burlington, Vt.

W. A. Lewis, Fort Hayes Normal School, Hayes City, Kans.

Joseph S. Stewart, University of Georgia, Athens, Ga.

Rufus W. Stimson, State department of education, Boston, Mass.
Roland H. Verbeck, New York State School of Agriculture, Canton, N. Y.
G. F. Warren, New York State College of Agriculture, Ithaca, N. Y.
J. W. Wilkinson, Kansas Farmer and Mail and Breeze, Topeka, Kans.
George A. Works, New York State College of Agriculture, Ithaca, N. Y.

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1 Deceased 1920.

THE REVIEWING COMMITTEE OF THE COMMISSION ON THE REORGANIZATION OF SECONDARY EDUCATION.

(The Reviewing Committee consists of 26 members, of whom 16 are chairmen of committees and 10 are members at large.)

Chairman of the Commission and of the Reviewing Committee:

Clarence D. Kingsley, State high-school supervisor, Boston, Mass.

Members at large:

Hon. P. P. Claxton, United States Commissioner of Education, Washington, D. C.

Thomas H. Briggs, professor of (secondary) education, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York City.

Alexander Inglis, professor of (secondary) education, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.

Henry Neumann, Ethical Culture School, New York, N. Y.

William Orr, senior educational secretary, international Y. M. C. A. committee, 347 Madison Avenue, New York, N. Y.

William B. Owen, principal Chicago Normal College, Chicago, Ill.

J. J. Didcoct, professor of secondary education, George Peabody College for Teachers, Nashville, Tenn.

Joseph S. Stewart, professor of secondary education, University of Georgia, Athens, Ga.

Milo H. Stuart, principal Technical High School, Indianapolis, Ind.

H. L. Terry, State high-school supervisor, Madison, Wis.

Chairmen of Committees:

Administration of Secondary Education-Charles H. Johnston, professor of secondary education, University of Illinois, Urbana, Ill.1

Agriculture-A. V. Storm, professor of agricultural education, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, Minn.

Art Education-Royal B. Farnum, president, Mechanics Institute, Rochester, N. Y.

Articulation of High-School and College-Clarence D. Kingsley. State highschool supervisor, Boston, Mass.

Business Education-Cheesman A. Herrick, president, Girard College, Philadelphia, Pa.

Classical Languages---W. E. Foster, Stuyvesant High School, New York City. English-James Fleming Hosic, Chicago Normal College, Chicago, Ill. Household Arts-Mrs. Henrietta Calvin, United States Bureau of Education, Washington, D. C.

Industrial Arts-Wilson H. Henderson, extension division, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wis. (now Department consultant in Education for the Army, Honolulu).

Mathematics-William Heard Kilpatrick, professor of education, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, N. Y.

Modern Languages-Edward Manley, Englewood High School, Chicago, Ill. Music-Will Earhart, director of music, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Physical Education-James H. McCurdy, director of normal courses of physical education, International Y. M. C. A. College, Springfield, Mass. Sciences-Otis W. Caldwell, director, Lincoln School, and professor of edu cation, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, N. Y. Social Studies-Thomas Jesse Jones, director, Phelps-Stokes fund, 25 Madison Avenue, New York City.

Vocational Guidance-Frank M. Leavitt, associate superintendent of schools, Pittsburgh, Pa.

1 Deceased Sept. 4, 1917.

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