tives on the bill to incorporate the National Education Association, 513 Departmental teaching in elemen-
tary schools, Another view of, 93 DEXTER, EDWIN G.-Professor Jas- trow's Distribution of distinction, 205 Differences and resemblances in American universities, 109 Discussions, 92, 198, 306, 411 Distribution of distinction in Ameri- can colleges, 24
DUTTON, SAMUEL T.-International Conferences of education and the Bern Conference, 306
Education (Public) and Catholic citizens, 294
Education of women. 351 Education, International Confer- ences of, and the Bern Confer- ence. 306 Education, Indirect compulsory, 383 Place of applied, 180; Problem in the survival of the unfit, 248; Some aspects of, in England, 67 Educational responsibility of the school and the community, 433, 439
Elementary mathematics, The ques- tion of problems in, 300 Elementary schools, Another view of departmental teaching in, 93 ELIOT, CHARLES W.-American uni- versities: their resemblances and their differences, 109 Elliott's (Edward C.) Some fiscal aspects of public education in American cities, 315 England, Some aspects of educa- tion in, 67
English, A talk with teachers of, on college entrance requirements, 198 English preparatory schools, 364 Entrance requirements (college),
Are they too great in quantity? 1; A talk with teachers of English on, 198 European scholarship, The attitude of, towards the question of an international auxiliary language,
Examinations and reports. 92 Excessive expansion of the course of study in American universities, 135
FARRAND, WILSON.-Are college en- trance requirements too great in quantity? I
FELTER, WILLIAM L.-The educa- tion of women, 351 FITZ-GERALD, J. D.-Lewis's (Ed- win S.) Galdós's Doña Perfecta; Schevill's (Rudolph) Alarcón's El Niño de la bola, 534 Football, 451, 462
FOSTER, WILLIAM T.-A talk with teachers of English on college entrance requirements, 198 Future of the College Entrance Ex- amination Board, 470
GOODWIN, EDWARD J.-Revised aca- demic syllabus of New York State, 191
Graduate work, The reaction of, on the other work of the university, 333
Greek and Latin grammars, Stand- ard, 419
GREEN WOOD, J. M.-Elliott's (Ed- ward C.) Some fiscal aspects of public education in American cities, 315
HADLEY, ARTHUR T.-To what ex- tent should professors engaged in research be relieved from the work of instruction? 325 Harper, President William R., 214 HERRICK, CHEESMAN A.-Place of
applied education, 180
High schools, Special state aid to, 141
HOUGHTON, WILLIAM A.-On teach- ing Latin, 277
House of Representatives, Debate in, on the bill to incorporate the National Education Association, 513
Illiteracy in the State of New York, 321 Impression, An Australian's, Oxford, 18
Incorrigible child. The. 484 Indirect compulsory education, 383 Instruction? To what extent should
professors engaged in research be relieved from the work of, 325 Instructors, What the university loses by underpaying, 55 International auxiliary language, Attitude of European scholarship towards the question of, 507 International Conferences of Edu- cation and the Bern Conference,
JASTROW, JOSEPH.-Distribution of distinction in American colleges,
Jastrow's (Joseph) Distribution of
Distinction, 205 Jespersen's (Otto)
Growth and structure of the English lan- guage, 423
Joint educational responsibility of the school and the community, 433 439
KRAPP, GEORGE PHILIP.-Bradley's (Henry) The making of English; Jespersen's (Otto) Growth and structure of the English language, 423
Latin and Greek grammars, Stand- ard, 419
Latin, On teaching, 277
Lewis's (Edwin S.) Galdós's Doña Perfecta, 534
MANNY, FRANK A.-Examinations and reports, 92
Manual arts in the City of New York, 411 Mathematics
(elementary), The
question of problems in, 300 MCMILLAN, THOMAS.-Catholic citizens and public education, 294 McMurry's (C. A.) Special method in elementary science, 207 Methods of teaching arithmetic, 339
Modern trend of physics and chem- istry teaching, 236
MONROE, WILL S.-Winch's (Wil- liam H.) Notes on German schools, 209
MOORS, JOHN F. The joint educa-
tional responsibility of the school and the community, 433 MORSE, E. L. C.-Another view of departmental teaching in elemen- tary schools, 93
MUNROE, JAMES P.-The joint edu- cational responsibility of the school and the community, 439
National Education Association, The debate in the House of. Representatives to incorporate the, National Educational Association, 106 NEWCOMB,
of education in England, 67 Sceptres of the University"; Diels' "Antrittsrede," 1905, 430 Schevill's (Rudolph) Alarcón's El Niño de la bola, 534
Teaching arithmetic, Methods of, 339
TETLOW, JOHN.-The English pre- paratory schools, 364 Thorndike's (Ashley H.) Elements of rhetoric and composition, 319 THORNDIKE, EDWARD L.-The future of the College Entrance Examina- tion Board, 470
To what extent should professors engaged in research be relieved from the work of instruction? 325
Underpaying its instructors, What the university loses by, 55 Universities (American), The ex- cessive expansion of the course of study in, 135; resemblances and differences in, 109
University administration, 217; loses what by underpaying its instruc- tors, 55; The reaction of gradu- ate work on the other work of the, 333
WALCOTT, GREGORY
Latin and Greek grammars, 419 WEEMS, J. B.-A problem in educa- tion: the survival of the unfit, 248 Winch's (William H.) Notes on German schools, 209
Women, The education of, 351 WOODHULL, JOHN F.-Modern trend of physics and chemistry teach- ing, 236
January, 1906
Are college entrance requirements too great in quantity?
An Australian's impression of Ox. ford ..
Examinations and reports, Frank A. Manny, 92-Another view of departmental teaching in elementary schools, E. L. C. Morse, 93
Shearer's Management and training of children, 100-Coman's Industrial history of the United States, 102
National Educational Association, 106-The Barrett prizes, 106
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