VOLUME XXXVIII
JUNE DECEMBER
UNIVERSITY LIBRARY BOINCETON NJ.
RAHWAY, N. J., AND NEW YORK
EDUCATIONAL REVIEW PUBLISHING COMPANY PARIS: F. ALCAN BERLIN: MAYER & MÜLLER
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COPYRIGHT, 1909, BY EDUCATIONAL REVIEW PUBLISHING CO.
THE QUINN & BODEN CO. PRESS
ABBOTT, ALDEN H.-The non-urban
high school in Massachusetts and
New York, 244, 344
Academic celebrations (Autumn),
431
Admission to college, A new method
of, 160; The problems of, 105
Advancement (Educational) and
the new federalism, 217
Affairs (School) at Memphis, 413
Age and growth, The educational
significance of Minot's theory of,
282
Alaska-Pacific Exposition, Exhibit
of the Bureau of Education at,
American college under fire, 515
American, high school, Genius of,
469; history, Teaching peace thru
instruction in, 181; teaching, Con-
tributions to the history of, 179
Are the halycon days of the Na-
tional Education Association over?
210
Art (The) of translation, 359
Autumn academic celebrations, 431
Ayres (Leonard P.) and Gulick's
(Luther Halsey) Medical inspec-
tion of schools, 93
Baldwin's (Charles Sears) Writing and speaking, 424
BASCOM, JOHN.-The college library, 139
Basis (Physiological) of success, 316
Bible (English), The study of, 104
BIGELOW, M. A.-Schmucker's (Sam-
uel Christian) The study of
nature, 530
Board of education (large), The working of, 43; (State) in Massa- chusetts, 211
Boy (The) who goes to work, 325 BRANNON, MELVIN A.-Higher edu- cation and the farm, 451
Bureau of Education, at the Alaska-
Pacific Exposition, Exhibit of, 100;
Reorganization in, 214
BUTLER, NICHOLAS MURRAY.-The
American college under fire, 515;
CHANCELLOR, WILLIAM
are the leaders? 409
CHANDLER, FRANK W.-Spingarn's (J. E.) Critical essays of the
seventeenth century, 421
Chemistry and character, 427
Christmas vision, 485
Church and the college, 273 Citizenship, The call to, 288 CLARK, GEORGE ARCHIBALD.-Com- mercial branches in the high school curriculum, 31
COAR, JOHN FIRMAN.-Remarks, ma- tured and otherwise, on our present educational system, 52
College, admission, The problems of, 105; (The American) under fire, 515; and the church, 273; de- partments of education, Tendencies in, 186; education, The place of social sciences in, 57; library, 139; The mission of music in, 132; A new method of admission to, 160; requirements in Latin and the school curriculum, 109
College Entrance Examination Board's new definition of the re- quirement in physics, Interpreta- tion of, 150
Commercial branches in the high school curriculum, 31
Commissioner of Education's
port, Facts from, 415
CRAMPTON, C. WARD.-Education by play, 488
Credit for quality, Concerning the evils of, 90
Current educational publications, 84, 173, 299, 406, 522 Curriculum (high school), Commer-
cial branches in, 31; (school), and college requirements in Latin, 109
Date of the first school in New Netherland, 380 De Barry's promise, 201 Definition (College Entrance Exami- nation Board's) of the require- ment in physics, Interpretation of, 150 DEFOREST, FREDERICK M.-College re- quirements in Latin and the school curriculum, 109
(Richard) Land of
Denver, National Education Asso- ciation at, 104, 206
Departments (college) of education, Tendencies in, 186
Discussions, 88, 177, 302, 409, 525 Dividing line between secondary and elementary schools, 461
DOOLEY, WILLIAM H.-Practical edu- cation for industrial workers, 261
Educational, advancement and the new federalism, 217; factor, The Carnegie Foundation as, 399; Cur- rent publications, 84, 173, 299, 406, 522; significance of Minot's theory of age and growth, 282; Present educational system, Remarks on our, 52
Education by play, 488; Tenden- cies in college departments of, 186; (college), The place of social sciences in, 57; (Higher) and the farm, 451; The working of a large board of, 43; (Practical) for in- dustrial workers, 261; The race factor in, 191
Elective system (The) and the Scottish universities, 226 Elementary and secondary schools, Dividing line between, 461 ELLIOTT, EDWARD C.-Educational advancement and the new federal- ism, 217
English Bible, The study of, 104 English consultative committee on education, Report of, 393 Evils of credit for quality, Concern- ing, 90
Exhibit of the Bureau of Education at the Alaska-Pacific Exposition, 100
Factor (educational), The Carnegie Foundation as, 399
Facts from the Commissioner of Education's report, 415
FALKNER, ROLAND P.-Retardation: its significance and its require- ments, 122
Farm (The) and higher education,
451 Federalism (new) and educational advancement, 217
Fire, The American college under, 515
First school in New Netherland, Date of, 380
Football: a sport for gentlemen and a moral agent, 525
Foreign languages in the high school, 88
Genius of the American high school (II), 469
Good medical student, Requirements for, 429
GORDY, WILBUR F.-Scott's (Colin Alexander) Social education, 196; Teaching peace thru instruction in American history, 181
GOVE, AARON.-Contributions to the history of American teaching, 493 Growth and age, The educational significance of Minot's theory of, 282
Gulick (Luther Halsey) and Ayres's (Leonard P.) Medical inspection of schools, 93
HAAS, JOHN A. W.-The church and the college, 273
Halycon days of the National Edu- cation Association over, Are? 210 Harris, William T., 534 Harvard, Searching of the spirit at, 323
HENKELS, THEODORE.-Gulick
(Luther Halsey) and Ayres's (Leonard P.) Medical inspection of schools, 93
Higher education and the farm, 451 High school (American), Genius of, 469; curriculum, Commercial branches in, 31; Foreign languages in, 88; (Non-urban) in Massa- chusetts and New York, 244, 344 History (American), Teaching peace
thru instruction in, 181; of Ameri- can teaching, Contributions to, 179, 493 Home library (good), A nucleus for, 107
Industrial, life and the school, 433; workers, Practical education for, 261 Inefficiency of modern schools, 302 Instruction in American history, Teaching peace thru, 181 International Commission on the teaching of mathematics, 507 Interpretation (The) of the College Entrance Examination Board's new definition of the requirement in physics, 150
Jenks's (Jeremiah W.) Principles of politics, 96
JOHNSTON, CHARLES HUGHES.-Ten- dencies in college departments of education, 186
JOHNSTON, EMMA L.-A Christmas vision, 485
JONES, ELMER E.-Stone's (Cliff Winfield) Arithmetical abilities and some factors determining them, 194
Joyce's (George Hayward) Princi- ples of logic, 308
KILPATRICK, W. H.-Date of the first school in New Netherland, 380; Joyce's (George Hayward) Prin- ciples of logic, 308
Languages (Foreign) in the high school, 88
Large board of education, The work- ing of, 43
Latin, College requirements in, and the school curriculum, 109; Pro- nunciation of, 177
Leaders, Where are? 409
LEE, JOSEPH.-The boy who goes to work, 325
Legislation, Meddlesome, 535 Library, (A good home), A nucleus
for, 107; The college, 139 Life (industrial) and the school, 433 MANN, CHARLES R.-The interpreta- tion of the College Entrance Ex- amination Board's new definition of the requirement in physics, 150 MANNY, FRANK A.-Dividing line between secondary and elementary schools, 461
Massachusetts, and New York, The non-urban high school in, 244, 344; State Board of Education, 211 Mathematics, The International
Commission on the teaching of,
MCCAUGHEY, VAUGHAN.-The race factor in education, 191
MCW HOOD, LEONARD B.-The mis- sion of music in college, 132 Meddlesome legislation, 535, Medical student (good), Require- ments for, 429
Meeting (Denver) of the National Education Association, 206 Memphis, School affairs at, 413 Method (New) of admission to col- lege, 160
Mill's (John Stuart) Autobiography,
Minot's theory of age and growth,
Educational significance of, 282 MOORE, MARGARET BROWN.-The in- efficiency of modern schools, 302 Music in college, The mission of, 132 Myers's (Charles S.) Textbook of experimental psychology, 198
Education Association, Are its halycon days over? 210; The Denver meeting of, 104, 206; in 1910, 323
NEARING, SCOTT.-The working of a large board of education, 43
New method of admission to college, 160
New Netherland, Date of the first school in, 380
Non-urban high school in Massachu-
setts and New York, 244, 344 Notes and news, 100, 206, 316, 427, 534
Notes on new books, 97, 201, 314, 425, 532
Nucleus (A) for a good home li- brary, 107
Peace thru instruction in American history, Teaching, 181 Perrier's (Joseph L.) The revival of scholastic philosophy in the nine- teenth century, 96
Physics, Interpretation of the Col- lege Entrance Examination Board's new definition of the requirement in, 150
Physiological basis of success, 316 Place of the social sciences in col- lege_education, 57
Play, Education by, 488
Practical education for industrial workers, 261
Present educational system, Remarks on, 52
Professorial recantation (A), 1
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