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1447. Burt, Cyril L. Educative convalescence. Child (London) 7:557-64, August 1917. illus.

Describes the work of the Heritage craft schools for cripples at Chailey, Sussex, England.

1448. Derrick, Calvin. Self-government. Survey, 38:473-79, September 1, 1917. illus.

A successful experiment in self-government at the Ione reformatory, Ione, Cal., otherwise known as the Preston school of industry.

1449. Lane, Winthrop D. quency in war-time. Fifth article of series.

Making the war safe for childhood. V.-Delin-
Survey, 38: 451-54, August 25, 1917.

For earlier installments see Survey for August 4 and 11. 1450. Lundberg, Emma O. A social study of mental defectives in New Castle county, Delaware. Washington, Government printing office, 1917. 38p. 8°. (U. S. Children's bureau. Dependent, defective and delinquent classes series no. 3)

1451. McCready, E. Bosworth. Physical and mental variations in school children, or, Paedology and its relation to pedagogy. Education, 38: 1-13, September 1917.

1452. Taft, Jessie. Fortifying the child against mental disease. American education, 21: 12-17, September 1917.

What the teacher can do to avert mental disaster in her pupils.

1453. Tillinghast, E. S. The oral method of education of the deaf. Volta review, 19: 457-62, September 1917.

Read at the Portland, Oreg., meeting of the National education association, July, 1917.

1454. Wright, John D. The partially deaf child: a school problem. Volta review, 19: 449-52, September 1917.

Read at the twenty-first meeting of the Convention of American instructors of the deaf, Hartford, Conn., June 29 to July 4, 1917.

EDUCATION EXTENSION.

1455. Bogardus, Emory S. The night school and the adult immigrant. Western journal of education, 23: 2-3, August 1917.

A study of 140 representative adult immigrants in the night schools of the city of Los Angeles.

LIBRARIES AND READING.

New

12°.

1456. Bostwick, Arthur E. The American public library. New ed. York and London, D. Appleton and company, 1917. 396p. illus. 1457. Brown, Walter L. The changing public. School and society, 6:1-6, July 7, 1917.

Also in Library journal, 42: 587-91, August, 1917: in part in Public libraries, 22: 299-301, October 1917.

Presidential address before the American library association, Louisville, June 22, 1917.

The public library and its work.

BUREAU OF EDUCATION: RECENT PUBLICATIONS.

1458. Agricultural and mechanical colleges, 1915-16; by Benjamin F. Andrews. Washington, 1917. 47p. (Circular)

1459. Bibliography of school lunches; comp. by Lucy Condell.

1917. 25p. (Circular)

Washington,

1460. The Conference on training for foreign service called by the Commissioner of education of the United States and held in the city of Washington, December 31, 1915. By Glen Levin Swiggett. Washington, 1917. 67p. (Bulletin, 1917, no. 37)

1461. Current practice in city school administration; by W. S. Deffenbaugh. Washington, 1917. 98p. (Bulletin, 1917, no. 8)

1462. Demand for vocational education in the countries at war; by Anna Tolman Smith. Washington, 1917. 16p. (Bulletin, 1917, no. 36)

1463. Higher technical education in foreign countries. Standards and scope. Prepared by Anna Tolman Smith and W. S. Jesien. Washington, 1917. 121p. plates. (Bulletin, 1917, no. 11)

1464. History of public school education in Delaware; by Stephen B. Weeks. Washington, 1917. 181p. (Bulletin, 1917, no. 18)

1465. Home economics teaching under present economic conditions. ton, 1917. 11p. (Circular, September 5, 1917)

Washing

1466. Lessons in community and national life. Washington, 1917. 3 pamphlets. (Community leaflet, nos. 1-3)

No. 1. Section A-Designed for use in the upper classes of the high school. Lesson A-1. Some fundamental aspects of social organization. 32p.

No. 2. Section B-Designed for use in the upper grades of elementary schools and the first year of the high school. Lesson B-1. The effect of war on commerce in nitrate. 32p.

No. 3. Section C-Designed for use in the intermediate grades. Lesson C-1. The war and aeroplanes. 32p.

1467. Medical inspection of schools in Great Britain; by E. L. Roberts. Washington, 1917. 69p. illus. (Bulletin, 1916, no. 49)

1468. Opportunities for history teachers. The lessons of the great war in the classroom. By the National board for historical service. Washington, 1917. 22p. (Teachers' leaflet no. 1)

1469. Organizing kindergartens in city school systems. Washington, 1917. 5p. (Kindergarten education circular, 1917, no. 2)

1470. School extension statistics; by Clarence Arthur Perry. Washington, 1917. 30p. (Bulletin, 1917, no. 30)

1471. The work of American colleges and universities during the war. Contri

bution of higher institutions to the war and to reconstruction.
ington, 1917. 6p. (Circular no. 4, August 30, 1917)

1472. The work of American colleges and universities during the war.

Wash

Report

of a joint conference of the education section of the Committee on engineering and education of the advisory commission of the Council of national defense and a Commission representing the universities of Canada, held at Washington, July 3 and 4, 1917. Washington, 1917. 6p. (Higher education circular, 1917, no. 3)

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