Broadcasts, educational, 140, no. 6, Feb.; high-school students, Fresno, Calif., 49, no. 3, Nov.; public- school, Newtonville, Mass., 108, no. 5, Jan.; Univer- sity of Kentucky, 140, no. 6, Feb.
Bryant Park, New York City, outdoor library, 71, no 3, Nov.
Buenos Aires, Argentina: Monument to a teacher, 296, no. 10, June.
Buffalo, N. Y.; School building, 11, no. 1, Sept. Buffalo, Wyo.: Bachelor farmers, 118, no. 5, Jan. Bug House Laboratory, Washington, N. C., 75, no. 4, Dec.
Building a schoolhouse, 102-103, no. 4, Dec. Buildings: Program, University of Arizona, 294, no. 10, June; P. W. A. funds, 106, no. 5, Jan.; survey, Cali- fornia, 31, no. 2, Oct.
Bulletin board. See Educators' bulletin board. Burdick, Mrs. Anna Lalor: Brother's bequest starts Lalor Foundation, 276, no. 10, June. Bureau of Child Guidance, 157, no. 6, Feb. Bureau of Investigation, Washington, D. C., work on fingerprinting, 2-3, no. 1, Sept.
Burke, Alice Bodwell: Williamsport and youth, 39, no. 2, Oct.
Burton Memorial Campanile to house Uni- versity of Michigan's carillon, 100, no. 4, Dec. Butts, Marie: Country experiences for city school children, 237-238, no. 9, May.
Byproducts, 276, no. 10, June.
Cadet teachers, California Polytechnic School, San Luis Obispo, 118, no. 5, Jan.
Cafeterias: Hawaiian schools, 228, no. 8, Apr., 292-293, no. 10, June.
Calico Rock, Ark.: Modern pioneers, 8, Supp., no. 2, Oct.
California: F. F. A. news, 199, no. 7, Mar.; 227, no. 8, Apr.; 259, no. 9, May; 284, no. 10, June; Legislature passed two acts benefiting Indians, 34, no. 2, Oct.; Vocational rehabilitation, 184-185, no. 7, Mar. California Pacific International Exposition, exhibit of Future Farmers of America, 37, no. 2, Oct. California Polytechnic School, San Luis Obispo, cadet teachers, 118, no. 5, Jan.
California State Department of Education: Courses in safety education, secondary schools, 195, no. 7, Mar.; division of secondary education, issued list of radio references, 18, no. 1, Sept.; State-wide survey of school building adequacy, 31, no. 2, Oct. California Teachers Association: Handbook of facts about schools, 294. no. 10, June; new world series of broadcasts, 67, no. 3, Nov.
Caliver, Ambrose: Federal aid and the Negro, 40-41, no. 2, Oct.; guidance survey of Negroes, 107, no. 5, Jan.; 151, no. 6, Feb.; 179-180, no. 7, Mar.
Camera reports, 2, Supp., no. 2, Oct.
Cammell, Dorothy B.: Highlights on America's youth problem, 74-75, no. 4, Dec.
Camp schools: Great Britain and Germany, 237, no. 9, May.
Camping trips: Montana F. F. A., 43, no. 2, Oct. Can you beat this? 246, no. 9, May.
Canada: National Film Society, 271, no. 10, June; study of ventilation and effect on school children, 261, no. 9, May.
Canal Zone: Vocational education, 173-174, 183, no. 7, Mar.
Canning: Centers for relief families, Leslie, Ga., 2, 3, Supp., no. 2, Oct.; Georgia, 119, no. 5, Jan. Cannon, Congressman: Teaching communism, 60, no. 3, Nov.
Canton, Ohio, Public Library book truck, 71, no. 3, Nov.
Cantor, Eddie: Scholarship contest, 196, no. 7, Mar. Cape Charles, Va.: F. E. R. A. project, 117, no. 5, Jan. Carnegie Institute of Technology: Degrees granted, 45, no. 2, Oct.
Carpentry class, Pearl River Day School, Choctaw Agency, Mississippi, 262, no. 9, May. Carranza, Eladio A.: Honoring the memory of a teacher, 296, no. 10, June.
Carriage, 269-271, no. 10, June.
Cases from the reports, 20-21, Supp., no. 2, Oct. Catalog: Office of Education Library, 181, 194, no. 7, Mar.
Catchings School District, Mississippi. Out-of-school boys enrolled in vocational agriculture class, 55, no. 3, Nov.
C. B.S: Programs for students, 101, no. 4, Dec. C. C. C: Arts and crafts, 186, 188, no. 7, Mar.; counseling and guidance, 193-194, no. 7, Mar.; education, 16, no. 1, Sept.; 93, 90, no. 4, Dec.; 208, 226, no. 8, Apr.; 291, 293, no. 10, June; enrollees attend neighboring educational institutions, 38, no. 2, Oct.; enrollees report on experiences, 144, no. 6, Feb.; leisure-time programs (Oxley), 258-259, no. 9, May; manual and outlines of instruction for use in camps, page 4 of cover, Supp., no. 2, Oct.; Michigan, 129, no. 5, Jan.; mimeographed account of activities, 49, no. 3, Nov.; motion-picture service, 236, no. 9, May; permanent organization, 25, no. 2, Oct.; radio project, 107-108, no. 5. Jan.; study outlines, 23, no. 1, Sept.; 167, no. 6, Feb; teaching technique, 112, no. 5, Jan.; vocational education, 6, 19, 25, 27, Supp., no. 2, Oct.; 80, no. 4, Dec.; with C. C. C. (Oxley), 62-63, no. 3, Nov. Centennial celebration tribute to William Torrey Harris, 121, no. 5, Jan.
Central Needle Trades School, New York City, used motion pictures in commencement program, 15, no. 1, Sept.
Central Trade School, Oakland, Calif.: Retrained unemployed men, 14, Supp., no. 2, Oct. Chapel services. See Religious services.
Chapman, Oscar L. On exploitation of boys and girls, 105, no. 5, Jan.
Character education, 79, no. 4, Dec.; College of Edu- cation, University of Kentucky, 261, no. 9, May; new books and pamphlets, 69, no. 3, Nov.; New Jersey, 229, no. 8, Apr.
Chart (Government), 24, no. 1, Sept.
Cheney, Lela M.: Indian education, 68, no. 3, Nov. Chester County, S. C.: County library service, 19, no. 1, Sept.
Chicago, Technical and vocational schools cooperate with A. V. A. officials at convention, 114, no. 5, Jan. Child and his carriage (Rogers), 269-271, no. 10, June. Child care taught in Indian schools, 34, no. 2, Oct. Child development, syllabus, 19, no. 1, Sept. Child guidance clinics, methods used in diagnosis and treatment, 231, no. 8, Apr.
Children: Death rate decreases, 139-140, no. 6, Feb.; legislative action for those under 6, 170, 176, 190, no. 7, Mar.
Children's books, 135, no. 5, Jan.; 200, no. 7, Mar. Children's Bureau cooperating with Office of Indian Affairs and Public Health Service, 131, no. 5, Jan. Children's court, New York, 126, no. 5, Jan. China: Education, 209, no. 8, Apr.; new publication on education, 198, no. 7, Mar.
Christmas gift, page 2 of cover, no. 3, Nov. Christmas message (Studebaker), 73, no. 4, Dec. Christmas present, 49, no. 3, Nov.
Cincinnati, Ohio: Bulletin on music department activities, 63, no. 3, Nov.; school survey, 25, no. 2, Oct.; school survey (Goodykoontz), 50-51, no. 3, Nov.
Circuit training broadened, 184, no. 7, Mar. Circulating library, Oklahoma City, Okla., 162, no. 6, Feb.
Citizenship in Hawaiian schools (Cook), 255, 263, no. 9, May.
Citizenship training in C. C. C. camps, 63, no. 3, Nov.; 144, no. 6, Feb.
City school systems: Administration and supervision of secondary schools, 175-176, 190, no. 7, Mar. See also Schools report.
Civil Works Administration. Civilian Conservation Corps.
See C. W. A. See C. C. C.
Class cares for four needy children, 11, Supp., no. 2, Oct.
Classroom behavior problems, treatment, 295; no. 10, June.
Clemson Agricultural and Mechanical College: Sum- mer session, 241, no. 9, May.
Clemson College: Trained relief teachers of agriculture, 10, Supp., no. 2, Oct.
Cleveland, Ohio: Job-Finders' Club, 75, no. 4, Dec. Cleveland Public Library: Bookmarks, 41, no. 2, Oct.; 63, no. 3, Nov.
Clipsheet of American Library Association, 71, no. 3, Nov.
Clothing construction class, Nebraska, 20, Supp., no. 2, Oct.
Cloud, Dr. Henry Roe: Recipient of 1935 Indian Achievement Medal award, 131, no. 5, Jan.
Cocke, Troy W.: On counseling technique, 193, no. 7, Mar.
Coe, Helen: Cover design for SCHOOL LIFE, 23, no. 1, Sept.
Coeducation: Iran primary schools, 199, no. 7, Mar. Cohen, Philip H.: Three universities on the air, 245, no. 9, May.
Colleges (Greenleaf), 22, no. 1, Sept.; 45, no. 2, Oct.; 65, no. 3, Nov.; 100, no. 4, Dec.; 130, no. 5, Jan.; 163-164, no. 6, Feb.; 196-197, no. 7, Mar.; 229–230, no. 8, Apr.; 261, no. 9, May; 294-295, no. 10, June; alumni, economic status; study by Office of Educa- tion, 294-295, no. 10, June; broadcast over Station WOR, 140, no. 6, Feb.; cooperate with C. C. C., 62-63, no. 3, Nov.; enrollments drop, 294, no. 10, June; graduates employed, 22, no. 1, Sept.; salary trends, 187-188, no. 7, Mar.; scholarships for C. C. C., enrollees, 38, no. 2, Oct. See also Higher education. Colleges and universities: New York State, enrollment, 196, no. 7, Mar.; P. W. A., 10-12, no. 1, Sept.; resident students, 164, no. 6, Feb.; summer sessions, 239-242, 264, no. 9, May. See also under name of individual institution.
Collier, John: Broadening curricula in Indian schools, 68, no. 3, Nov.; Navajo day schools, 165, no. 6, Feb. Colorado State College: Summer session, 242, no. 9, May.
Colorado State Teachers College, Greeley: Courses in film study and appreciation, 18, no. 1, Sept. Columbia Broadcasting System: Quarterly digest of speeches on Columbia network, 192, no. 7, Mar. See also C. B. S.
Columbia University: Graduates employed, 22, no. 1, Sept.; programs of studies for forum leadership, 182, no. 7, Mar.
Columbus, Ohio: Care of exceptional children, 157, no. 6, Feb.
Commercial education congress (Abrams), 116, 132, no. 5, Jan.
Commission for Relief in Belgium Educational Foun- dation, fellowships, 97, no. 4, Dec. Committee on Economic Security, report to President, page 2 of cover, Supp., no. 2, Oct. Committee on Youth Problems, findings, 74-75, no. 4, Dec.
Communism, teaching, D. C. schools, 60-61, 63, no. 3, Nov.
Community day schools, Alaska, 165, no. 6, Feb. Community forums, Ann Arbor, Mich., 92, no. 4, Dec. Community problems, studied by youth, 120, no. 5, Jan.
Community programs: New pamphlets, 200, no. 7, Mar.
Community service: Youth-adult cooperation, 117, 120, no. 5, Jan.
Comparative education, 30-31, no. 2, Oct.; 123-124, no. 5, Jan.; meeting of advisory committee, 276, no. 10, June; suggestions for further study, 9, 17, no. 1, Sept. See also In other countries.
Conference on Business Education, 199, no. 7, Mar. Conference report, Advisory Committee on Compara- tive Education, 276, no. 10, June.
Conferences: Held by Office of Education, 28-29, no. 2, Oct.; regional vocational education, 185, no. 7, Mar.
Confucius: Perfection, 182, no. 7, Mar.
Congressional rider on D. C. appropriation bill, 60-61, 63, no. 3, Nov.
Connecticut: Book wagon for county jails, 103, no. 4, Dec.; F. F. A. news bulletin, 259, no. 9, May; un- employed untrained, 25, no. 2, Oct.
Connecticut State Board for Vocational Education: Trend in employment, 54, no. 3, Nov.
Connecticut State College: Federal-aid students, 147, no. 6, Feb.
Connecticut State Employment Service: Youth problem, 75, no. 4, Dec.
Conservation of radio resources, booklet, 46, no. 2, Oct. Consolidation of schools, 223-224, no. 8, Apr.; Lyme, Conn., 102-103, no. 4, Dec.
Constitution of the United States, copies available, page 4 of cover, no. 3, Nov.; pamphlet, 278, no. 10, June.
Consumer-buying exhibit, Stoughton, Wis., Voca- tional School, 256, no. 9, May.
Contest for improving school plant, North Carolina, 195, no. 7, Mar.
Continuation school: Absorbed by junior high school, York, Pa., 162, no. 6, Feb.; anniversary (Miles), 4, no. 1, Sept.; Holland, Mich., 119, no. 5, Jan.; Phila- delphia, Pa., 129, no. 5, Jan.
Cook, Katherine M.: Bulletin on Mexican schools inspiration for new primary school in India, 6, 19, no. 1, Sept.; citizenship in Hawaiian schools, 255, no. 9, May; five important conferences, 28-29, no. 2; Oct.; Hawaiian public schools, 205-206, 228, no. 8, Apr.; Hawaiian school cafeterias, 292-293, no. 10, June.
Cooper, William John: Obituary, 32, no. 2, Oct.; philosophy and administrative practices, 58-59, no. 3, Nov.
Cooperation, 238, no. 9, May; with C. C. C. (Oxley), 38, no. 2, Oct.
Cooperative education record, 229, no. 8, Apr. Cooperative study of secondary school standards, 42, no. 2, Oct.
Coordination for exceptional children (Martens), 126-128, no. 5, Jan.
Coordinator in vocational education programs, St. Paul, 185, no. 7, Mar.
Copiah County, Miss.: Part-time class, 81, no. 4, Dec.; vocational education, 18, Supp., no. 2, Oct. Copybooks of George Washington, 138, no. 6, Feb. Cornell University: Cyclotron, 164, no. 6, Feb.; em- ployment of graduates, 22, no. 1, Sept.; Icelandic language courses, 261, no. 9, May; Rural School Leaflets, 183, no. 7, Mar.; summer session, 240, no. 9, May; voices of birds preserved, 22, no. 1, Sept. Cornerstones (Studebaker), 233, no. 9, May. Correspondence courses, Dubuque, Iowa, 280, no. 10, June; high school, 70-71, no. 3, Nov.; Michigan, 129, no. 5, Jan.; North Dakota Agricultural College, 230, no. 8, Apr.
Cost of living, Idaho, 31, no. 2, Oct. Council on student welfare, Pennsylvania State Col- lege, 163, no. 6, Feb.
Counseling and guidance in the C. C. C. (Oxley), 193-194, no. 7, Mar.
Counseling-placement, Michigan, 54-55, no. 3, Nov. Country experiences for city school children (Butts), 237-238, no. 9, May.
County jails, Connecticut: Visited by book wagon, 103, no. 4, Dec.
County library service, Chester County, S. C., 19, no. 1, Sept.
County superintendents: In-service growth, 285-286, no. 10, June.
Course of study, secondary schools, Germany, 84, no. 4, Dec.
Courses offered in vocational schools, 12, 26, Supp., no. 2, Oct.
Cover design, SCHOOL LIFE, 23, no. 1, Sept.; 71, no. 3, Nov.; 150, no. 6, Feb.; 180, no. 7, Mar.; 202, no. 8, Apr.
Covert, Timon: Financial situation of the public schools, 283-284, no. 10, June; taxes for public educa- tion, 110, 124, no. 5, Jan.
Creative work: New books and pamphlets, 166, no. 6, Feb.
Cressman, Paul L.: Appointed director of the Bureau of Instruction in Pennsylvania, 128, no. 5, Jan. Crippled children under the Securities Bill, 23, no. 1, Sept.
Crossville, Tenn.: Cumberland Homesteads, 238, no. 9, May.
Cumberland Homesteads, Crossville, Tenn., 238, no. 9, May.
Current meetings (Ryan), 178, no. 7, Mar.; 232, no. 8, Apr. See also Meetings.
Curriculum: Development, Texas, 229, no. 8, Apr.; revision, Wilmington, Del., 103, no. 4, Dec.; St. Louis, Mo., schools, 294, no. 10, June; studies, new books and pamphlets, 166, no. 6, Feb.; units, 278, no. 10, June.
C. W. A.: Improvement and rehabilitation of school plants, 78, no. 4, Dec.; library project, Wayne County, W. Va., 103, no. 4, Dec.; report on deaf and hard-of-hearing, 120, no. 5, Jan.
Cyclotron: Cornell University, 164, no. 6, Feb.; Uni- versity of California, 163-164, no. 6, Feb. Czechoslovakia: Welcomed International Society on Commercial Education, 116, 132, no. 5, Jan.
Dance of 18 nations (Dorminy), 66-67, no. 3, Nov. Daniel, Frank C.: Uniforms for high-school girls, 41, no. 2, Oct.
Danish visitor to Office of Education, 220, no. 8, Apr. Davis, Allen: Uniforms for high-school girls, 41, no. 2, Oct.
Davis, H. H.: Serving the cause of education, 267-268, 275, no. 10, June.
Davis, Mary Dabney: Legislative action for young children, 170, 176, 190, no. 7, Mar.; pupils' progress reports, 115, 132, 135, no. 5, Jan.
Day and residential schools, 127, no. 5, Jan. Day itself (editorial), 150, no. 6, Feb.
Deaf and hard-of-hearing: C. W. A. survey, 120, no. 5, Jan.
Death comes, 178, no. 7, Mar.
Death rate for children decreases (Rogers), 139-140, no. 6, Feb.
Debaters: Books and pamphlets, 77, no. 4, Dec. Deffenbaugh, Walter S.: Schools report, 31, no. 2, Oct.; 63, no. 3, Nov.; 103, no. 4, Dec.; 129, no. 5, Jan.; 162-163, no. 6, Feb.; 195, no. 7, Mar.; 229, no. 8, Apr.; 260, no. 9, May; 294, no. 10, June.
Definition vocabulary: Study by the Department of Éducational Research, University of Toronto, 18, no. 1, Sept.
Degree of American Farmer, 43, no. 2, Oct.
Delaware: Provision for education of exceptional children, 86, no. 4, Dec.
Democracy and education, 32, no. 2, Oct.; 89-90, no. 4, Dec.
Democracy's safeguard-Education, 203, no. 8, Apr. Dennen, Walter B.: On demand for vocational school graduates, 212, no. 8, Apr.
Denominational institutions: Graduates prepared to teach, 229-230, no. 8, Apr.
Dent, Ellsworth C.: New chief of Division of Motion Pictures, Department of the Interior, 192, no. 7, Mar.
Dental hygiene: England and Wales, 198, no. 7, Mar.; Hawaii, 228, no. 8, Apr.; London school children, 76, no. 4, Dec.
Denver, Colo.: Cooperative educational record, 229, no. 8, Apr.; N. E. A. convention (Boutwell), 21, no. 1, Sept.
Department of Elementary School Principals, Na- tional Education Association, Fourteenth Yearbook, 22, no. 1, Sept.
Department of State, 53, no. 3, Nov.
Department of Superintendence, N. E. A.: Discussion of teachers' oaths, 214, no. 8, Apr.; St. Louis, Mo., meeting, 218, 228, no. 8, Apr.
Department of the Interior: Cornerstone laid for new building, 233, no. 9, May; new building, 266, no. 10, June; new undersecretary, 23, no. 1, Sept.
Des Moines, Iowa: Retail selling course, 213, no. 8, Apr.
Descartes' Discourse on Method, 300th anniversary (editorial), 122, no. 5, Jan.
Detroit, Mich., Board of Education: Safety education
program, 195, no. 7, Mar.; public schools use broad- casting, 271, no. 10, June; report cards, 63, no. 3, Nov. Diagnosis and treatment, problem children, 231, no. 8, Apr.
Dictatorship and education, 89, no. 4, Dec.
Did you notice? 122, no. 5, Jan.
Diesel engine class, Dubuque, Iowa, 280, no. 10, June; Montana, 119, no. 5, Jan.
Dimmitt, Roy: Appointed special agent, vocational division, Office of Education, 213, no. 8, Apr. Direction of secondary education (Jessen), 175-176, 190, no. 7, Mar.
Directory. See Educational Directory. Directory of libraries. 71, no. 3, Nov.
Disabled: California, 184-185, no. 7, Mar.; helped by rotary clubs, 154, no. 6, Feb.; local responsibility, 213, no. 8, Apr.; Roanoke, Va., 55, no. 3, Nov. Discussion meetings, bibliography, 34, no. 2, Oct. Doctors' Theses in Education, 3, no. 1, Sept. Does it pay to study? 134, no. 5, Jan.
Dorminy, Jacqueline: Dance of 18 nations, 66-67, no. 3,
Dormitories and the P. W. A., 10-12, no. 1, Sept. Douglas, F. H.: Prepared series of pamphlets on In- dians, 17, no. 1, Sept.
Douglas County, Wis.: Survey of rural youth, 74, no. 4, Dec.
Dubuque, Iowa: Diesel engine class, 280, no. 10, June. "Dumb Bells, 'A Sound Mind in a Sound Body' ", 41, no. 2, Oct.
Dunlop, Florence: Study of success of academic and Vocational school graduates, 231, no. 8, Apr. Dunn, Dorothy: Art students paint murals, 231, no. 8, Apr.; Indian art classes, 34, no. 2, Oct.
Editorials: Academic freedom in England, 56, no. 3, Nov.; Besides bridge! 122, no. 5, Jan.; Byproducts, 276, no. 10, June; Day itself, 150, no. 6, Feb.; Did you notice? 122, no. 5, Jan.; Education's gift, 88, no. 4. Dec.; Forum leadership, 182, no. 7, Mar.; Free teachers, 150, no. 6, Feb.; Friendliness, 182, no. 7, Mar.; Futures in education, 88, no. 4, Dec.; Good tidings, 182, no. 7, Mar.; Hopkins on log, 276, no. 10, June; In memoriam, 8, no. 1, Sept.; Lived his faith, 246, no. 9, May; Liberty celebrates, 182, no. 7, Mar.; Note of cheer, 246, no. 9, May; Omens favorable (The Schoolmaster), 150, no. 6, Feb.; Organizations resolve, 150, no. 6, Feb.; Parliament on indoctrina- tion, 32, no. 2, Oct.; Promise yourself, 276, no. 10, June; Speak for themselves, 32, no. 2, Oct.; Speaking of oaths, 214, no. 8, Apr.; Staff member honored, 276, no. 10, June; 300th anniversary of Descartes' Dis- course on Method, 122, no. 5, Jan.; To Dr. Baylor, 88, no. 4, Dec.
Editorial (guest): Town Hall's second year (Washing- ton Post), 122, no. 5, Jan.
Education-Democracy's safeguard (Roosevelt), 203, no. 8, Apr.
Education in China, new publication, 198, no. 7, Mar. Education in other Government agencies, 34, no. 2, Oct.; 91, no. 4, Dec.; 131, no. 5, Jan.; 161-165, no. 6, Feb.; 197-198, no. 7, Mar.; 231, no. 8, Apr.; 262-263, no. 9, May.
Education in Portugal (Abel), 189-190, no. 7, Mar. Education in the news (Lloyd), 82-83, no. 4, Dec.; 122, no. 5, Jan.; Office of Education broadcast, 182, no. 7, Mar.; poster, 168, no. 6, Feb.; weekly broadcast, 1, no. 1, Sept.; 31, no. 2, Oct.
Educational Directory, 1936, 45, no. 2, Oct. Educational Film Catalog, new publication, 192, no. 7,
Educational legislation, 145-146, no. 6, Feb. Educational news, 129-131, no. 5, Jan.; 162-165, 167, no. 6, Feb.; 195-199, no. 7, Mar.; 229-232, no. 8, Apr.; 260-263, no. 9, May; 294-296, no. 10, June. Educational News Bulletin, articles on educational broadcasting, 108, no. 5, Jan.
Educational radio project (Boutwell), 151, no. 6, Feb.; program, page 4 of cover, no. 8, Apr. See also Radio project.
Educational research. See In educational research; Recent theses.
Educational tests, bibliography, 18, no. 1, Sept. Educational yearbooks, 123-124, no. 5, Jan. Education's gift (editorial), 88, no. 4, Dec. Educators' bulletin board, 7, 23, no. 1, Sept.; 44, no. 2, Oct.; 69, no. 3, Nov.; 77, 83, no. 4, Dec.; 133-134, no. 5, Jan.; 166-167, no. 6, Feb.; 200, no. 7, Mar.; 220, no. 8, Apr.; 247, no. 9, May; 278, 282, no. 10, June. Eells, Walter C.: New standards, 42-43, no. 2, Oct. Electrifying education (Koon), 18, no. 1, Sept.; 41, no. 2, Oct.; 67, no. 3, Nov.; 101, no. 4, Dec.; 108, no. 5, Jan.; 140, no. 6, Feb.; 192, no. 7, Mar.; 227, no. 8, Apr.; 236, no. 9, May; 271, no. 10, June. Elementary education: Abroad, 159, no. 6, Feb.; Indian, 131, no. 5, Jan.; recommendations of Cin- cinnati Survey, 51, no. 3, Nov. Elementary grades: Graduating examinations, 68, no. 3, Nov.; report cards, 115, 132, no. 5, Jan. Elementary schools: Montana, score card, 229, no. 8, Apr.; Poughkeepsie, N. Y., libraries, 229, no. 8, Apr.; P. W. A., 10-12, no. 1, Sept.; social studies, 234-236, no. 9, May.
Elementary science: New books and pamphlets, 220, no. 8, Apr.
Elizabeth, N. J.: Study of graduates, 134, no. 5, Jan. Elliott, Eugene B.: Superintendent of schools, Mich- gan, 85, no. 4, Dec.
Elmhurst, Ill.: Report of superintendent of schools, 31, no. 2, Oct.
Elwood, Ind.: Relief gardens, 2, 3, Supp., no. 2, Oct. Embree, Edwin R.. Indian murals for his Chicago office, 231, no. 8, Apr.
Emergency education program, 164-165, no. 6, Feb. See also A. A. A.; C. C. C.; C. W. A.; F. E. R. A.; P. W. A.; S. E. C.; T. V. A.; W. P. A. Emergency nursery schools, 170, 176, no. 7, Mar. Emergency Peace Campaign, launching, 265, no. 10, June.
Emergency relief funds used for five Office of Education projects, 151, 161, no. 6, Feb.
Emergency relief projects. See Local school units; Negro studies; Public affairs forums; Radio project; University research.
Employment: College graduates, 22, no. 1, Sept.; 45, no. 2, Oct.; services, Federal and State, 26, Supp., no. 2, Oct.; teachers, Pennsylvania, 195, no. 7, Mar.; women, 177-178, no. 7, Mar. Engel, Harold: Completed survey of radio service, New Mexico, 140, no. 6, Feb.
England: Academic freedom, 56, no. 3, Nov. England and Wales: Death rate for children, 140, no. 6, Feb.; new educational policy, 198, no. 7, Mar. Enrollees report on C. C. C. experiences (Oxley), 144, no. 6, Feb.
Enrollments: Colleges and universities, 129-130, no. 5, Jan.; drop, 294, no. 10, June; Land-grant colleges, 45, no. 2, Oct.; public-school, 141, no. 6, Feb.; short- term schools, 113, 134, no. 5, Jan.
Espinosa, Joaquin: Visitor in United States, Office of Education, 142, no. 6, Feb.
Essex County, Mass.: Tearoom operators, 280, no. 10, June.
Etiquette: New pamphlet, 247, no. 9, May. Evening classes for adult farmers, Oregon, field day, 281, no. 10, June.
Evening vocational classes, Michigan, 184, no. 7, Mar. Examinations: Elementary school graduating classes, 68, no. 3, Nov.; higher institutions, Germany, 85, no. 4, Dec.
Exceptional children, 86, 92, no. 4, Dec.; 126-128, no. 5, Jan.; conference on coordination of educational effort, 29, no. 2, Oct.; new books and pamphlets, 200, no. 7 Mar.; recommendations of Cincinnati Survey, 51, no. 3, Nov.
Exceptional children and the depression (Martens), 156-157, 161, no. 6, Feb.
Executive officers, State Boards for Vocational Educa- tion, page 3 of cover, Supp., no. 2, Oct. Exhibit books of report cards, 48, no. 2 Oct. Exhibits (Government), 24, no. 1, Sept. Expenditures: Public education, 276, no. 10, June; urban and rural schools, 272, no. 10, June. Experimental school: Evaluation, 164, no. 6, Feb. Extension course, Arkansas State College, for C. C. C. boys, 62, no. 3, Nov.
Extension units, Pennsylvania State College, 22, no. 1, Sept. Exton, Elaine: Bootstraps for youth, 117, 120, no. 5, Jan.
F. C. A. See Future Craftsmen of America.
F. F. A. (Ross), 94-97, no. 4, Dec.; 105, no. 5, Jan.; awards, 246, no. 9, May; news bulletin, 199, no. 7, Mar.; 227, no. 8, Apr.; 259, no. 9, May; 284, no. 10, June; president, 71, no. 3, Nov.; secondary schools, 88, no. 4, Dec.; trustees meet, 257, no. 9, May. See also Future Farmers of America.
F. I. D. A. C. medal awarded Los Angeles University of International Relations, 129, no. 5, Jan. Facts about vocational education, 28, Supp., no. 2, Oct. Faith in education (Knight), 246, no. 9, May. Fallgatter, Florence: Appointed chief of home eco- nomics education service, Office of Education, 128, no. 5, Jan.; modern homemaking department, 279, 282, no. 10, June.
Farm crops experiment, Redlands District, Fla., 213, no. 8, Apr.
Farm purchasing by vocational agriculture students, 280, no. 10, June.
Farm shop work, part-time course, 154, no. 6, Feb. Farmer and vocational education, 5, Supp., no. 2, Oct. Farming and vocational education, Calico Rock, Ark., 8, Supp., no. 2, Oct.
Fathers' Council of the Parent-Teacher Association, Washington School, West Orange, N. J., 129, no. 5, Jan.
Fayette County, Tenn.: Part-time Negro vocational agricultural project, 54, no. 3, Nov.
Federal aid and the Negro (Caliver), 40-41, no. 2, Oct. Federal aid to Indian education, 131, no. 5, Jan. Federal and State employment services, 26, Supp., no. 2, Oct.
Federal Board for Vocational Education: New mem- bers appointed, 26, Supp., no. 2, Oct.; 35, no. 2, Oct. Federal Communications Commission: Committee to study educational use of radio, 23, no. 1, Sept. Federal Cooperation in Agricultural Extension Work, Vocational Education, and Vocational Rehabilitation, title of new bulletin, 15, no. 1, Sept. Federal emergency funds, five projects, 105, no. 5, Jan. Federal Emergency Relief Administration. See F. E. R. A.
Federal funds for education, 101, no. 4, Dec. See also C. C. C.; F. E. R. A.; P. W. A.; T. V. A.; W. P. A. Federal Government: Motion pictures, exhibition, 67, no. 3, Nov.; vocational education, 27, Supp., no. 2, Oct. Federal Housing Administration: Films on better housing, 67, no. 3, Nov.
Federal legislation, 146, no. 6, Feb. Federal Radio Education Committee, Commissioner Studebaker, chairman, 101, no. 4, Dec.; meeting, 192, no. 7, Mar.; members, 120, no. 5, Jan. Federal Research Project, 291-292, no. 10, June. See also Research project.
Federal student aid for 109,000 (McNeely), 147, 161, no. 6, Feb.
Federation Interallie des Anciens Combattants. F. I. D. A. C.
Feld, Rose: Social Security Act, 277, 296, no. 10, June. Fellowships: Commission for Relief in Belgium Edu- cational Foundation, 97, no. 4, Dec.; General Educa- tion Board, study of technique of educational broad- casting, 140, no. 6, Feb
Fenn College, Ohio: Settlement house classes and clubs 117, no. 5, Jan.
F. E. R. A.: Adult education courses, Mississippi, 103, no. 4, Dec.; completed unfinished projects of C. W. A., 78, no. 4, Dec.; Office of Education specialists loaned, 24, Supp., no. 2, Oct.; study of education of relief and nonrelief families, 197, no. 7, Mar.; University of Iowa, 100, no. 4, Dec.; vocational education, 6, Supp., no. 2, Oct.; 27, Supp., no. 2, Oct. Field day for evening classes for adult farmers, Oregon, 281, no. 10, June.
Field Museum of Natural History cooperating in pro duction of third dimension illustrated books, 46, no. 2, Oct.
Filene, Lincoln: Biography, 35, no. 2, Oct. Film catalog, 192, no. 7, Mar.; 271, no. 10, June. Film libraries: Colleges and universities, 101, no. 4, Dec.; Museum of Modern Art, 101, no. 9, Dec. Film on The American Wing, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 46, no. 2, Oct.
Film Society of Canada, 271, no. 10, June.
Film Source Directory, 227, no. 8, Apr.
Film strips, Government, 72, no. 3, Nov.; 104, no. 4, Dec.
Film study and appreciation courses, Colorado State Teachers College, Greeley, 18, no. 1, Sept. Film survey, 236, no. 9, May.
Film Technique: New book, 18, no. 1, Sept. Films: British, 227, no. 8, Apr.; C. C. O. camps, 236, no. 9, May; educational, survey by American Coun- cil on Education, 67, no. 3, Nov.; Government, 72, no. 3, Nov.; 104, no. 4, Dec.; sources of equipment, 67, no. 3, Nov.
Films and lantern slides, Government, 250, no. 9, May. Financial advisory service, American Council on Edu- cation, 68, no. 3, Nov.
Financial situation of the public schools (Covert), 283-284, no. 10, June.
Fingerprinting school children (Hoover), 2-3, no. 1, Sept.
First lady outstanding forum leader (Studebaker), 177-178, no. 7, Mar.
Fitchburg, Mass., State Teachers College, course for lunchroom cooks, 192, no. 7, Mar.
Five educational projects, 107-108, no. 5, Jan.; goal, 105, no. 5, Jan.; report, 151, 161, no. 6, Feb.
Five hundred courses offered in vocational schools, 12, 26, Supp., no. 2, Oct.
Five important conferences (Cook, Foster, and Mar- tens), 28-29, no. 2, Oct.
Five-year subscription to SCHOOL LIFE, 25, no. 2, Oct. "Floating university" plan, Iowa State College, 212, no. 8, Apr.
Florida: Maid-service class, 21, Supp., no. 2, Oct. Flower's Island School (Samuelson), 125, 128, no. 5, Jan.
Floyd's recommendations, 155, no. 6, Feb.
Folk dance festival, London, 66-67, no. 3, Nov. Folk festival, Texas Centennial Exposition, 238, no. 9, May.
For a class of 500,000, page 4 of cover, Supp., no. 2, Oct. For exceptional children (Martens), 86, 92, no. 4, Dec. For half million young Americans (Oxley), 16-17, no. 1, Sept.
Foreign education. See Comparative education; In other countries.
Foreign service, bachelor's degree, 129, no. 5, Jan. "Forgotten 50 percent", University of Oregon, 163, no. 6, Feb.
Fort Peak Dam, Mont.: School building, 11, no. 1, Sept.
Forum called "T. V. A. lecture forum", Muscle Shoals, 262, no. 9, May.
Forum leader, 177-178, no. 7, Mar.
Forum leadership (editorial), 182, no. 7, Mar. Forum project: Report, 151, no. 6, Feb.; W. P. A. funds, 107, no. 5, Jan.
Forums, 216-217, no. 8, Apr.; bibliography, 34, no. 2, Oct.; public, 33, 34, no. 2, Oct.; 122, no. 5, Jan.; 276, no. 10, June; to the fore, 13, no. 1, Sept.; 92, no. 4, Dec. See also Town Hall. Forward inarch in vocational education, 152-153, 168, no. 6, Feb.
Foster, Emery M.: Five important conferences, 28-29, no. 2, Oct.; School buildings decrease, 141-142, no. 6, Feb.; underprivileged third, 113, 134, no. 5, Jan. 4-H clubs: Indian boys and girls, 17, no. 1, Sept.; 131, no. 5, Jan.
France: Dental and medical schools, 159-160, no. 6, Feb.; elementary boarding schools, 237, no. 9, May. Frank Wiggins Vocational Trade School: Commercial art students design auto license plate, 256, no. 9, May; design cover for SCHOOL LIFE, no. 10, June. Frazier, Ben. W.: Cooperative university research project report, 151, 161, no. 6, Feb.; university re- search project, 107, no. 5, Jan.; 253-254, no. 9, May. Free teachers (editorial), 150, no. 6, Feb. Free upon request, 22, no. 1, Sept.
Freedom of thought and instruction (Studebaker), 89-90, no. 4, Dec.
Freshman college centers, 130, no. 5, Jan.
Fresno, Calif.: Students broadcast radio dramatiza- tions, 49, no. 3, Nov.
Friendliness, 182, no. 7, Mar.
Friendly House, Phoenix, Ariz., 54, no. 3, Nov.
Fries, Maj. Gen.: Communism teaching, 60, no. 3, Nov.
Funds allotted for educational projects, 197, no. 7, Mar. Futterer, Susan O.: New books and pamphlets, 7, no. 1, Sept.; 44, no. 2, Oct.; 69, no. 3, Nov.; 77, no. 4, Doc.; 133, no. 5, Jan.; 166, no. 6, Feb.; 200, no. 7, Mar.; 220, no. 8, Apr.; 247, no. 9, May; 278, no. 10, June.
Future Craftsmen of America, 114, no. 5, Jan.; ap- proved by American Vocational Association, 88, no. 4, Dec.; new organization, 118, no. 5, Jan.; plan for organization, 49, no. 3, Nov.
Future Farmers of America (Ross), 45, no. 2, Oct.; Calico Rock, Ark., 8, Supp., no. 2, Oct.; eighth annual convention, Kansas City, Mo., 14, no. 1, Sept.; exhibit at California Pacific International Exposition, 37, no. 2, Oct.
Future for youth, 18-19. Supp., no. 2, Oct. Future Homemakers of America, 88, no. 4, Dec. Futures in education (editorial), 88, no. 4, Dec.
Garvey primary reading tests published by Southern California School Book Depository, 18, no. 1, Sept. Gaumnitz, W. H.: High-school correspondence study, 70-71, no. 3, Nov.; in-service growth of county super-
General Education Board: Grant of 3 fellowships to study technique of educational broadcasting, 140, no. 6, Feb.; grant to Museum of Modern Art Film Library, 18, no. 1, Sept.; survey of New York educa- tion, 49, no. 3, Nov.
Geographic Education in Elementary and Junior High Schools, Harrisburg, Pa., 63, no. 3, Nov.
Geology: Motion pictures, National Park Service, 67, no. 3, Nov.
George, R. I.: Message to children of London, 182, no. 7, Mar.
George Peabody College for Teachers, broadcast, 192, no. 7, Mar.
George Washington Union, 226, no. 8, Apr. George Washington University: Student union, 226, no. 8, Apr.
George Washington's copybook, 138, no. 6, Feb. Georgetown University: Bachelor of foreign services, 129, no. 5, Jan.
Georgia: Canning program, 119, no. 5, Jan.; F. F. A. news, 199, no 7, Mar.; 227, no. 8, Apr.; 284, no. 10, June; home economics class, 20, Supp., no. 2, Oct.; P. T. A., 103, no. 4, Dec.; W P. A project, 79, no. 4, Dec.
Germany: Applications through diplomatic channels to survey schools, 53, no. 3, Nov.; camp schools, 237, no. 9, May; Schullandheim, 238, no. 9, May. Germany's changing education (Lindegren), 84-85, no. 4, Dec.
Girl Scout camp, Oklahoma, all-Indían, 34, no. 2, Oct. Givens, Willard E.: On educational opportunities, 105, no. 5, Jan.
Glover, Katherine: Youth-adult hearings, 57, no. 3, Nov.
Goal kicks for '36 (Studebaker), 105-106, no. 5, Jan. Good reference bibliographies, page 4 of cover, no. 2, Oct.; 243, no. 9, May.
Good tidings (editorial), 182, no. 7, Mar. Goodykoontz, Bess: Cincinnati Survey, 50-51, no. 3, Nov.; in charge of W. P. A. projects, 107, no. 5, Jan.; Ladders of achievement in social studies, 234-236, no. 9, May; represented Office of Education at Seventh Pan-American Child Congress, Mexico City, 41, no. 2, Oct.
Goshen, J. L.: House of the People in India, 6, 19, no. 1, Sept.
Government agencies, educational activities, 34, no. 2, Oct.; 91, no. 4, Dec. See also In other Government agencies.
Government aids for teachers, 24, no. 1, Sept.; 48, no. 2, Oct.; 72, no. 3, Nov.; 104, no. 4, Dec.; 136, no. 5, Jan.; 158, no. 6, Feb.; 191, 194, no. 7, Mar.; 225, no. 8, Apr.; 250, no. 9, May; 286, no. 10, June. Graduate school of public administration, Harvard University, 163, no. 6, Feb.
Graduate study in the United States (John), 20, no. 1, Sept.
Graduates: Arthur Hill Trade School, Saginaw, Mich., placed, 36, no. 2, Oct.; Bowdoin College (Maine), occupations, 196, no. 7, Mar.; college, em- ployed, 45, no. 2, Oct.; examinations, elementary schools, 68, no. 3, Nov.; high-school and industrial courses, New Kensington, Pa., 31, no. 2, Oct.; trade and industrial courses, Massachusetts and Ohio, 281, no. 10, June; Washington State College, 45, no. 2, Oct.
Grand Rapids, Mich.: Counseling-placement, 55, no. 3, Nov.
Grand Rapids Bar Association: Committee to study public forum discussion, 13, no. 1, Sept.
Gray, Ruth A.: Recent theses, 7, no. 1, Sept.; 44, no. 2, Oct.; 69, no. 3, Nov.; 77, no. 4, Dec.; 133, no. 5, Jan.; 166, no. 6, Feb.; 200, no. 7, Mar.; 220, no. 8, Apr.; 247, no 9, May: 278, 282, no. 10, June. Great Britain: Camp schools, 237, no. 9, May. Greene, Nelson L.: Elected president, Department of Visual Education, N. E. A., 18, no. 1, Sept. Greenleaf, Walter J.: Colleges, 22, no. 1, Sept.; 45, no. 2, Oct.; 65, no. 3, Nov.; 100, no. 4, Dec.; 130, no. 5, Jan.; 163-164, no. 6, Feb.; 196-197, no. 7, Mar.; 229 230, no. 8, Apr.; 261, no. 9, May; 294-295, no. 10, June; 1936 summer school talk, 239-242, 264, no. 9, May; University farthest North, 111, 135, no. 5, Jan. Greenwich, Conn.: Addition to high-school building, 11, no. 1, Sept.
Grinnell College: Placement of graduates, 261, no. 9, May.
Group discussion: New books and pamphlets, 247, no. 9, May.
Guest editorial: Town Hall's second year, 122, no. 5, Jan.
Guidance: Books and pamphlets, 77, no. 4, Dec.; 247. no. 9, May; C. C. C. camps, 193-194, no. 7, Mar.; problem children, 231, no. 8, Apr.; survey of Negroes (Caliver), 179-180, no. 7, Mar.
Guideposts in education, page 4 of cover, no. 6, Feb. Guides for studying comparative education (Abel), 123-124, no. 5, Jan.
Gymnasiums and the P. W. A., 10-12, no. 1, Sept. Н
Half billion drop, 276, no. 10, June. Hamburger to books! 232, no. 8, Apr. Hampton Institute, summer session, 261, no. 9, May. Hamtramck, Mich.: School superintendent's report, 31, no. 2, Oct.
Handbook for curriculum development, Texas State Department of Education, 229, no. 8, Apr. Handicapped, California, 184-185, no. 7, Mar. Handicapped children (Studebaker), 169, no. 7, Mar. Handicrafts: New books and pamphlets, 133, no. 5,
Hard facts and what vocational education has done to meet them, 4-6, Supp., no. 2, Oct. Harris, William Torrey: Anniversary dinner, 49, no. 3, Nov.; centennial celebration tribute, 121, no. 5, Jan.
Harrisburg, Pa.: Geographic education in elementary and junior high schools, 63, no. 3, Nov. Harvard University: Gift for graduate school of public administration, 163, no. 6, Feb.; master of arts in teaching, 294, no. 10, June; Ward Shepard to be director of School of Forestry, 231, no. 8, Apr. Hatfield, Lansing: Returns to Peabody Conservatory of Music, 56, no. 3, Nov. Hawaii: Added to list of cooperators under terms of National Vocational Rehabilitation Act, 15, no. 1, Sept.; citizenship in schools, 255, 263, no. 9, May; home economics instruction, 37, no. 2, Oct.; practical homemaking, 22, Supp., no. 2, Oct.; public schools (Cook), 205-206, 228, no. 8, Apr.; rehabilitation of disabled persons, 281, no. 10, June; school cafeterias (Cook), 292-293, no. 10, June.
Haynes, P. G.: On vocational agriculture in Texas, 184, no. 7, Mar.
He deregimented schools (John), 121, no. 5, Jan. Health education: Hawaii, 228, no. 8, Apr.; 292-293, no. 10, June; Indian schools, 91, no. 4, Dec.; London Schools, 76, no. 4, Dec.
Hell-week, North Dakota Agricultural College, 230, no. 8, Apr.
Henderson, W. D.: Cooperation of University of Michigan with the CCC 62, no. 3, Nov.
Hennigan, Mary V.: Cover design for SCHOOL LIFE, 23, no. 1, Sept.
Herlihy, Lester B.: Urban and rural school expendi- tures, 272, no. 10, June.
High schools: California, safety education, 195, no. 7, Mar.; correspondence study (Gaumnitz), 70–71, no. 3, Nov.; correspondence study courses, North Dakota Agricultural College, 230, no. 8, Apr.; guide to motion pictures, 227, no. 8, Apr.; Jacksonville, Fla., part-time vocational courses, 37, no. 2, Oct.; Lawrence, Kans., open to C. C. C. enrollees, 38, no. 2, Oct.; new books and pamphlets, 220, no. 8, Apr.; new magazine for teachers, 1, no. 1, Sept.; Ohio, adult education, 118, no. 5, Jan.; P. W. A., 10-12, no. 1, Sept.; salesmanship courses, 20, no. 1, Sept.; students, instruction in physiology and hygiene, 261-262, no. 9, May; survey, St. Louis, 130, no. 5, Jan.; survey, Washington, 154, no. 6, Feb.; teachers find Hollywood Spectator useful, 227, no. 8, Apr.; testing programs, 18, no. 1, Sept.; vocational agricul- ture students, 43, no. 2, Oct. See also Secondary education.
High schools (small), 129, no. 5, Jan.; study by New York State Education Department, 130, no. 5, Jan. Higher education: Function of government, 100, no. 4, Dec.; Germany, 84-85, no. 4, Dec.; outlook for 1935-36 (Badger), 64-65, no. 3, Nov.; State funds, 215, 228, no. 8, Apr. See also Colleges; Land-grant Colleges; under name of individual institution. Higher institutions: Hotel management courses, 230, no. 8, Apr. See also Colleges; Land-grant colleges; under name of individual institution. Highlights on America's youth problem (Cammell), 74-75, no. 4, Dec.
Hill, Frank Ernest: Author of The School in the Camps, 25, no. 2, Oct.
Hippocratic Oath, 214, no. 8, Apr.
Hirst, Claude M.: Appointed Director of Education for Alaska, 231, no. 8, Apr. Hobbies, 26-27, 29, no. 2, Oct.
Holland: Death rate for children, 140, no. 6, Feb. Holland, Kenneth: Arts and crafts in the C. C. C., 186, 188, no. 7, Mar.
Holland, Mich.: Continuation school, 119, no. 5, Jan. Hollywood Spectator useful to high-school teachers, 227, no. 8, Apr.
Holmes, Chester W.: Uniforms for high-school girls, 41, no. 2, Oct.
Holyoke, Mass., School Board: Sick leave for teachers increased, 260, no. 9, May.
Home and family life, essentials, 279, 282, no. 10, June. Home economics, 20, Supp., no. 2, Oct.; education (Richards), 21, Supp., no. 2, Oct.; Hawaii, 37, no. 2, Oct.; Louisiana, class cares for needy children, 11, Supp., no. 2, Oct.; Ohio, 118, no. 5, Jan.; Oregon, 281, no. 10, June; 17 years, 98-99, no. 4, Dec.; teachers making study of home conditions of pupils, Oregon, 185, no. 7, Mar.; teachers, Virginia, 36, no. 2, Oct. Home projects, Texas, 80, no. 4, Dec. Home study issue (Rogers), 5, 13, no. 1, Sept. Homemaking education, 98-99, no. 4, Dec.; 212-213, no. 8, Apr.; 282, no. 10, June; cottage, Broad Ripple High School, Indianapolis, Ind., 154, no. 6, Feb.; Essex County, Mass., 281, no. 10, June; Hawaii, 22, Supp., no. 2, Oct.; vocational education, 5, Supp., no. 2, Oct.; Woodbine, Iowa, 14, no. 1, Sept. Honor courses, University of Iowa, 45, no. 2, Oct. Honors to Chief Clerk Kalbach, 109, no. 5, Jan. Hoover, J. Edgar: Fingerprinting school children, 2-3, no. 1, Sept.
Hopkins, Harry: Unemployment, 1, Supp., no. 2, Oct. Hopkins on log, 276, no. 10, June.
Horace: Two-thousandth birthday celebration, 53, по. 3, Nov.
Hostels for youth, New England, 23, no. 1, Sept. Hotel management courses, higher institutions, 230, no. 8, Apr.
House of the People in India (Goshen), 6, 19, no. 1, Sept.
Housemaids, training service and placement, Phoenix, Ariz., 54, no. 3, Nov.
INDEX, SCHOOL LIFE, VOLUME XXI
A la carte survey of New York, 49, no. 3, Nov.
A. A. A. and vocational education, 6, 9-10, Supp., no. 2, Oct.
A. V. A. convention, 54, no. 3, Nov.; 114, no. 5, Jan. Abbott, Waldo: Author of textbook on broadcasting, 271, no. 10, June.
Abel, James F.: Anna Tolman Smith, 30-31, no. 2, Oct.; education in Portugal, 189-190, no. 7, Mar.; guides for studying comparative education, 123-124, no. 5, Jan.; in other countries, 165, 167, no. 6, Feb.; 198-199, no. 7, Mar.; 231-232, no. 8, Apr.; 296, no. 10, June; surveying comparative education, 9, 17, no. 1, Sept.; university education abroad, 159-160, no. 6, Feb. About national surveys, 13, no. 1, Sept.
Abrams, Ray: Commercial education congress, 116, 132, no. 5, Jan.
Absences from school, 260, no. 9, May; underlying causes, 162-163, no. 6, Feb.
Academic freedom, 89-90, no. 4, Dec.; 207, no. 8, Apr.; 214, no. 8, Apr.; England (editorial), 56, no. 3, Nov.; Germany, 85, no. 4, Dec.
Academic school graduates' success, 231, no. 8, Apr. Accrediting standards, secondary schools, 42-43, no. 2, Oct.
Achievement tests, 164, no. 6, Feb.; Alaskan natives, 18, no. 1, Sept.
Activity program, Pittsburgh public schools, 129, no. 5, Jan.
Ade, Lester K. New State superintendent of public instruction, 1, no. 1, Sept.
Adjustment and guidance: Books and pamphlets, 77, no. 4, Dec.
Administration and supervision, secondary schools, 175-176, 190, no. 7, Mar.
Administration of visual aids, 192, no. 7, Mar. Administrative units, reorganization conference, 28, no. 2, Oct.
Admission requirement, higher institutions, Germany, 85, no. 4, Dec.
Adult education, 87, no. 4, Dec.; 164-165, no. 6, Feb.; Atlanta, Ga., opportunity school, 260, no. 9, May; Mississippi, 103, no. 4, Dec.; new handbook, page 4 of cover, no. 7, Mar.; Ohio high schools, 118, no. 5, Jan.; retraining schools, Philadelphia and Pitts- burgh, 15, no. 1, Sept.; University of Texas, 22, no. 1, Sept.; Washington State, 103, no. 4, Dec.; W. P. A., 198, no. 7, Mar. See also Forums.
Adult farmers: Evening classes, Oregon, 281, no. 10, June.
Adult Interests by Thorndike now available, 68, no. 3, Nov.
Adults and youth, 153, 168, no. 6, Feb.; cooperation for community betterment, 117, 120, no. 5, Jan.; hear- ings, 57, no. 3, Nov.
Advanced fellowships, 97, no. 4, Dec.
Advisory Committee on Comparative Education, meeting, Washington, D. C., 276, no. 10, June. Advisory Committee on Education in the Colonies, 124, no. 5, Jan.
Agricultural Adjustment Administration, vocational agriculture teachers, 9-10, 24, Supp., no. 2, Oct. Agricultural education; Bulletin, 119, no. 5, Jan.; pro- gram in the Southern States, 36, no. 2, Oct. See also F. F. A.
Aiding agricultural adjustment (Ross), 9-10, Supp., no. 2, Oct.
Airbrake operation course, Wichita, Kans., 155, no. 6, Feb.
Alabama Polytechnic Institute: Summer session, 241, no. 9, May.
Alaska: Claude M. Hirst appointed Director of Edu- cation, 231, no. 8, Apr.; community day schools, 165, no. 6, Feb.; results of survey of intelligence and achievement of natives published by Stanford Uni- versity Press, 18, no. 1, Sept.; University farthest North, 111, 135, no. 5, Jan.
Alderman, L. R.: Works progress education, 164-165, no. 6, Feb.
Alexander, Carter: Author of How to Locate Educa- tional Information and Data, 85, no. 4, Dec. Alfred University: History of growth, 295, no. 10, June. All sides important, 276, no. 10, June.
All the Children: Report of New York City schools, 195, no. 7, Mar.
Allegheny College, Pa.: Group of singers, 100, no. 4, Dec.
Allegheny Vocational High School, Pittsburgh, 185, no. 7, Mar.
Alumni College: Lafayette College, Pa., 196, no. 7, Mar.
Alves, Henry F.: Biographical sketch, 46, no. 2, Oct.; new specialist in State school administration, 25, no. 2, Oct.; local school units project, 108, no. 5, Jan.; 161, no. 6, Feb.; 221-222, no. 8, Apr.
Ament, J. E.: Teachers should promise themselves, 276, no. 10, June.
America has set the pace (Ickes), 207, no. 8, Apr. American Child Health Association: Study Physical Defects, The Pathway to Correction, 131, no. 5, Jan. American Council on Education: Film survey, 67, no. 3, Nov.; 236, no. 9. May; financial advisory service. 68, no. 3, Nov.; national conference on educational broadcasting, 271, no. 10, June. American Education Week (Studebaker), 32, no. 2, Oct.
American Educational Research Association: Find- ings, 130-131, no. 5, Jan.; meeting, 231, no. 8, Apr. American Institute of Cinematography, meeting, 140, no. 6, Feb.
American Legion: On teachers' oaths, 214, no. 8, Apr. American Library Association: Circular to promote libraries, 131, no. 5, Jan.; clipsheet, 71, no. 3, Nov.; issued outline of Proposed Work Relief Projects for Individual Libraries on a State-wide Basis, 19, no. 1, Sept.
American Library Directory, 71, no. 3, Nov. American Museum of Natural History: Exhibit of aspects of present-day civilization of the Southwest Indians, 17, no. 1, Sept.
American Primers issued by the University of Chicago Press, 31, no. 2, Oct.
American Royal Livestock Show, Kansas City, Mo., 14, no. 1, Sept.
American School of the Air: Vocational guidance pro- grams, 87, no. 4, Dec.
American Vocational Association: Plan for organiza- tion of future craftsmen, 49, no. 3, Nov. See also A. V. A.
Anderson, Milton: Author of Modern Goliath, 108, no. 5, Jan.
Animated map Indian Episodes of New York available, 17, no. 1, Sept.
Ann Arbor, Mich., Community Forum, 92, no. 4, Dec. Anna Tolman Smith (Abel), 30-31, no. 2, Oct. Ansonia, Conn.: Modern school building, 85, no. 4, Dec.
Anthropologists: Their place in Indian administra- tion, 262, no. 9, May.
Apprentice program and vocational education, 6, Supp., no. 2, Oct.
Argentina: Reform of secondary education, 287-288, 290, no. 10, June.
Arithmetic teacher deferred, 231, no. 8, Apr.
Arizona: Office of Education, survey of vocational training, 185, no. 7, Mar.; survey of industrial educa- tion needs, 37, no. 2, Oct.
Arkansas acts, 134, no. 5, Jan.
Arkansas Educational Association: Requests consid- eration of teachers under Social Security Act, 134, no. 5, Jan.
Arkansas State College: Extension course for C. C. C. boys, 62, no. 3, Nov.
Arsenal Technical School, Indianapolis, 227, no. 8, Apr. Art and safety, 256, no. 9, May. Art in Indian schools, 34, no. 2, Oct. Arthur, Charles M.: Vocational Summary, 14-15, no. 1, Sept.; 36-37, no. 2, Oct.; 54-55, no. 3, Nov.; 80-81, no. 4, Dec.; 118-119, no. 5, Jan.; 154-155, no. 6, Feb.; 184-185, no. 7, Mar.; 212-213, no. 8, Apr.; 256- 257, no. 9, May; 280-281, no. 10, June; vocational teacher training, 248-249, no. 9, May; what's your hobby? 26-27, 29, no. 2, Oct.
Arthur Hill Trade School, Saginaw, Mich., places graduates, 36, no. 2, Oct.
Arts and crafts in the C. C. C. (Holland), 186,188, no. 7, Mar.; 258, no. 9, May.
Athens County, Ohio: Vocational sewing center, 2, 3, Supp., no. 2, Oct.
Atherton, Ray: Parliament on indoctrination, 32, no. 2, Oct.
Athletic problems, Boston University, 230, no. 8, Apr. Atlanta, Ga., Opportunity School: Retraining center for adults, 260, no. 9, May.
Atlantic City Vocational School: Unemployed trained, 17, Supp., no. 2, Oct.
Attendance, school: Kentucky State Department of Public Instruction, 260, no. 9, May; laws, 47, no. 2, Oct.
Audio-Visual Teaching Aids Bulletin, 140, no. 6, Feb. Auditoriums and the P. W. A., 10-12, no. 1, Sept. Austin, Minn., Subsistence Homesteads, Inc., 24-25, Supp., no. 2, Oct.
Australia Council for Educational Research, 124, no. 5, Jan.
Average daily attendance, 223, no. 8, Apr.
Aviation courses, Teaneck High School, 260, no. 9, May.
Avocational interests of C. C. C. camp enrollees, 258- 259, no. 9, May.
Awards for F. F. A., 246, no. 9, May.
Bachelor farmers, Buffalo, Wyo., 118, no. 5, Jan. Bachelor of foreign service, 129, no. 5, Jan.
Back stage with the Educational Radio Project, 244, no. 9, May.
Backward children: Program of special education, Pennsylvania, 260, no. 9, May.
Badger, Henry G.: Higher education's outlook for 1935-36, 64-65, no. 3, Nov.; salary trends in private colleges, 187-188, no. 7, Mar.
Ballou, Frank W.: On teaching communism, 60-61, no. 3, Nov.
Baltimore, Md.: Illustrated circulars on schools, 294, no. 10, June; regional meetings, 129, no. 5, Jan. Bankhead-Jones Act, 22, no. 1, Sept.
Banning, Calif.: Business men cooperate with C. C. C., 38, no. 2, Oct.
Barrows, Alice: Better education-less cost, 251-252, 254, no. 9, May.
Bates College, Lewiston, Maine: C. C. C. enrollees as students, 38, no. 2, Oct.
Baton Rouge, La.: Youth activities, 120, no. 5, Jan. Bawden, William T.: Takes up new position at Kan- sas State Teachers College, 8, no. 1, Sept. Baylor, Adelaide Steele: Obituary, 88, no. 4, Dec.; 17 years of home economics, 93-99, no. 4, Dec. Beaumont, Tex.; Report of superintendent of schools, 103, no. 4, Dec.
Behavior: Outside the classroom, 79, no. 4, Dec.; study of children, 295, no. 10, June.
Belgium: Fellowships for American students, 97, no. 4, Dec.
Benjamin, Harold: Reform of secondary education in Argentina, 287-288, 290, no. 10, June. Besides bridge! (editorial), 122, no. 5, Jan. Better education-less cost (Barrows), 251-252, 254, no. 9, May.
Betts Ready-to-Read tests, 295, no. 10, June. Bhadwan, India: New primary school, 6, 19, no. 1, Sept.
Biart, Randall C.: Vocational education and emer- gency relief work, Nebraska, 80-81, no. 4, Dec. Bible study: University of Texas, 65, no. 3, Nov. Bibliographical service (McCabe), 243, 264, no. 9, May. Bibliographies: Library of the Museum of Science and Industry, 160, no. 6, Feb.; Office of Education, 22, no. 1, Sept.
Bibliography: Discussion meetings, open forums, pan- els, and conferences, 13, no. 1, Sept.; Research Studies in Education, 243, no. 9, May; series of good refer- ences, page 4 of cover, no. 2, Oct. Birthdays of presidents, 190, no. 7, Mar. Blackfeet, Mont., I. E. C. W., 231, no. 8, Apr. Blose, David T.: Consolidation statistics, 223-224, no. 8, Apr.; Negro education, 59, no. 3, Nov. Book lists, Office of Education, 264, no. 9, May. Book of the year, page 4 of cover, no. 3, Nov. Book truck, Canton, Ohio, Public Library, 71, no. 3, Nov.
Bookmarks, 41, no. 2, Oct.; Cleveland Public Library, 63, no. 3, Nov.
Books and pamphlets. See New books and pamphlets. Bootstraps for youth (Exton), 117, 120, no. 5, Jan. Boston University: Athletic problems, 230, no. 8, Apr.; scholarships for C. C. C. enrollees, 38, no. 2, Oct. Boutwell, W. D.: Denver N. E. A. convention, 21, no. 1, Sept.; educational radio project, 107, 108, no. 5, Jan.; 151, no. 6, Feb.; no blues at St. Louis meeting, 218, 228, no. 8, Apr.
Bowdoin College (Maine): Occupations of graduates, 196, no. 7, Mar.
Bradford, England: Juvenile unemployment problem, 167, no. 6, Feb.
Brandt, Rose K.: Handicrafts in Indian schools, 91, no. 4, Dec.; Indian elementary education, 131, no. 5, Jan.
Bread lines, 7, Supp., no. 2, Oct.
Bread Loaf School of English, Middlebury College (Vt.) summer school, 261, no. 9, May. Breathitt County, Ky.: Survey of youth problems, 74, no. 4, Dec.
Bristow, William H.: General secretary of the National Congress of Parents and Teachers, 229, no. 8, Apr. British Broadcasting Corporation: Income, 271, no. 10, June.
British Dominions: Education, 209-210, no. 8, Apr. British Instructional films, 227, no. 8, Apr. Broad Ripple High School, Indianapolis, Ind., home- making cottage, 154, no. 6, Feb. Broadcasting: Articles in Educational News Bulletin, 108, no. 5, Jan.; conference, American Council on Edu cation, 271, no. 10, June; Detroit public schools, 271, no. 10, June; senior high schools, 271, no. 10, June; textbook, 271, no. 10, June. See also Electrifying education.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology: Scholarships for C. C. C. enrollees, 38, no. 2, Oct.
Massachusetts State College: Enrollments, 45, no. Oct.; summer session, 239-240, no. 9, May; wildlife courses, 65, no. 3, Nov.
Master in Letters, University of Pittsburgh, 196, no. 7, Mar.
Master of arts in teaching, 294, no. 10, June. Master's degree, standards, 289-290, no. 10, June. Material for programs, 183, no. 7, Mar. Mathematics Essential for Elementary Statistics, new text, 68, no. 3, Nov.
McAndrean Oath, 214, no. 8, Apr.
McAndrew, William: Teachers' oath, 214, no. 8, Apr. McCabe, Martha R.: Bibliographical service, Office of Education Library, 243, 264, no. 9, May. McCarl, J. R.: Teaching Communism, 60-61, no. 3, Nov.
McCarthy, H. B.: Granted fellowship to study educa- tional use of radio in Europe, 18, no. 1, Sept. McClelland, John B.: On part-time vocational agri- culture classes, 36-37, no. 2, Oct.
McKinley High School, Honolulu, Hawaii, 255, 263, no. 9, May.
McNeely, John H.: Federal student aid for 109,000, 147, 161, no. 6, Feb.; State funds and higher educa- tion, 215, 228, no. 8, Apr.
Measurement today (Segel), 18, no. 1, Sept.; 68, no. 3, Nov.; 79, no. 5, Dec.
Medina, Ohio: F. F. A. on annual trip, 43, no. 2, Oct. Meetings (Ryan), 7, 23, no. 1, Sept.; 44-45, no. 2, Oct.; 69, no. 3, Nov.; 77, 83, no. 4, Dec.; 134, no. 5, Jan.; 167, no. 6, Feb.; 178, no. 7, Mar.; 232, no. 8, Apr.; 246, no. 9, May; 275, no. 10, June.
Mentally retarded children, Massachusetts, 126, no. 5, Jan.; New York, 126-127, no. 5, Jan. Menzie, Dr.: On school health, London, 76, no. 4, Dec. Message from the King, page 4 of cover, no. 1, Sept.; 182, no. 7, Mar.
Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., financial survey of physical defects, 131, no. 5, Jan.
Metropolitan Museum of Art: Film on The American Wing, 46, no. 2, Oct.
Mexico: Measurement of children's intelligence, 295, no. 10, June; teachers as guides, 142, no. 6, Feb. Michigan: C. C. C. camps, 129, no. 5, Jan.; corre- spondence courses, study, 129, no. 5, Jan.; counsel- ing-placement, 54-55, no. 3, Nov.; Eugene B. Elliott, new superintendent of schools, 85, no. 4, Dec.; even- ing vocational classes, 184, no. 7, Mar.; exceptional children, 157, no. 6, Feb.; vocational education placement, 281, no. 10, June.
Michigan Council on Education, meeting, 229, no. 8, Apr.
Middlebury College (Vt.), Bread Loaf School of English: Summer school, 261, no. 9, May. Miles, H. E.: Continuation school anniversary, 4, no. 1, Sept.
Milwaukee, Wis.: Newsboys' clubs, 260, no. 9, May; school director introduced resolution for high-school girls to wear smocks, 41, no. 2, Oct. Minneapolis, Minn.: Janitors go to school, 162, no. 6, Feb.; report of superintendent of schools, 31, no. 2, Oct.
Minnesota: Coordinator in vocational education, 185, no. 7, Mar.; vocational training, 212, no 8, Apr.; W. P. A. project, 79, no. 4, Dec. Mississippi: Adult education, 103, no.4, Dec.; Program for the Improvement of Instruction, new bulletin, 130, no. 5, Jan.; State College, summer session, 241, no. 9, May; State Department of Education, F. E. R. A. adult education courses, 103, no. 4, Dec.; W. P. A. project, 79, no. 4, Dec.
Missouri: F. F. A. news, 227, no. 8, Apr.; 259, no. 9, May; resumed appropriations to match Federal funds for vocational rehabilitation, 15, no. 1, Sept. Modern Goliath, book by Milton Anderson on talking pictures for schools and churches, 108, no. 5, Jan. Modern homemaking department (Fallgatter), 279, 282, no. 10, June.
Modern pioneers of Calico Rock, 8, Supp., no. 2, Oct. Monahan, A. C.: To survey Indian secondary schools and nonreservation Indian vocational schools, 17, no. 1, Sept.
Money, new primer, 31, no. 2, Oct.
Monroe Doctrine, new primer, 31, no. 2, Oct. Montana: F. F. A. news, 43, no. 2, Oct.; 199, no. 7, Mar.; 259, no. 9, May; score card for graded elemen- tary schools, 229, no. 8, Apr.; State Board of Voca- tional Education inaugurates Diesel engine course, 119, no. 5, Jan.; vocational agriculture students earn money, 81, no. 4, Dec. Monument to a teacher, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 296, no. 10, June.
Motion pictures: Appreciation, 271, no. 10, June; bibliography, 46, no. 2, Oct.; booklet on how to judge, 227, no. 8, Apr.; bookmarks, 41, no. 2, Oct.; course, New York University, 192, no. 7, Mar.; educational, 108, no. 5, Jan.; exhibition, 67, no. 3, Nov.; Federal Housing Administration, 67, no. 3, Nov.; National Park Service, 67, no. 3, Nov.; radio conference, 271, no. 10, June; service maintained by universities and colleges, 101, no. 4, Dec.; sound films of the habits and songs of vanishing species of birds, 22, no. 1, Sept.; study of verbal accompaniments, 18, no. 1, Sept.; used in commencement program, Central Middle Trades School, New York City, 15, no. 1, Sept. Mundy World's Fair Jubilee Octet, Wayne University, Mich., 100, no. 4, Dec.
Murphy, Ray: On teachers' oaths, 214, no. 8, Apr. Murray State Teachers College: James H. Richmond, president, 85, no. 4, Dec.
Muscle Shoals: Lecture-forum, 262, no. 9, May.
Museum of Modern American Music, Williams College (Mass.), 100, no 4, Dec. Museum of Modern Art Film Library, 101, no. 4, Dec.; received grant from General Education Board, 18, no. 1, Sept.
Museums and the P. W. A., 10-12, no. 1, Sept. Music appreciation hour, N. B. C., 46, no. 2, Oct. Music education: New books and pamphlets, 69, no. 3, Nov.; 278, no. 10, June.
Music in colleges, 100, no. 4, Dec.
Musser, Larry: On requirements in guidance, 193, no. 7, Mar.
N. E. A. See National Education Association. National Advisory Council on Radio in Education, proceedings of meetings, 140, no. 6, Feb. National Association of Educational Broadcasters: New officers, 46, no. 2, Oct.
National Audio-Visual Survey, Office of Education, 271, no. 10, June.
National Cinema Workshop and Appreciation League, Southern California, 108, no. 5, Jan.
National Committee on Education by Radio, new officers, 46, no. 2, Oct.
National Conference of Social Work, 204, no. 8, Apr. National Conference on Schoolhouse Construction, address, 78-79, no. 4, Dec.
National Conference on Supervised Correspondence Study, report, 70-71, no. 3, Nov.
National Congress of Parents and Teachers: Resolu- tion on public forums, 276, no. 10, June; William H. Bristow, general secretary, 229, no, 8, Apr. National Congress of Vocational Agricultural Stu- dents, meeting, 43, no. 2, Oct.
National Council of State Superintendents and Com- missioners of Education: Resolution, 150, no. 6, Feb. National Council of Teachers of English, radio com- mittee, 67, no. 3, Nov.
National Education Association: Increased member- ship, 182, no. 7, Mar.; meeting, Denver, Colo., 21, no. 1, Sept.; policies commission, 105, no. 5, Jan. National Education Association, Department of Elementary School Principals, Fourteenth Year- book, 22, no. 1, Sept.
National Education Association, Department of Superintendence: President Roosevelt's letter read by Commissioner Studebaker, 203, no. 8, Apr.; radio calendar, page 4 of cover, no. 4, Dec.; St. Louis meeting, 218, 228, no. 8, Apr.
National Education Association, Department of Supervisors and Directors of Instruction: Bibli- ography on teaching aids, 140, no. 6, Feb.; 236, no. 9, May.
National Education Association, Department of Visual Education: Nelson L. Greene elected president, 18, no. 1, Sept.
National Educational Film Survey, 236, no. 9, May. National Film Society of Canada, 271, no. 10, June. National Grange offers prize for outstanding State associations of F. F. A., 43, no. 2, Oct. National Industrial Conference Board sees lack of skilled mechanics, 23, no. 1, Sept. National Institute of Public Affairs, 197, no. 7, Mar. National League of Women Voters: Issued pamphlet entitled The Public Library as a Government Service, 19, no. 1, Sept.
National Park Service: Map of areas, page 4 of cover, no. 9, May; new talking motion pictures on geology, 67, no. 3, Nov.
National Resources Committee: Conclusions of sur- vey, 91, no. 4, Dec.
National Safety Council: New visual aids, 101, no. 4, Dec.
National Survey of Secondary Education: Descriptive folders, 13, no. 1, Sept.; popular, 120, no. 5, Jan. National Survey of the Education of Teachers: De- scriptive folders, 13, no. 1, Sept.
National Visual Instruction Survey: Blanks sent out, 192, no. 7, Mar.; extensive use of radio programs, 236, no. 9, May; progressing, 227, no. 8, Apr. National Youth Administration, 1, no. 1, Sept.; 105, no. 5, Jan.
Nationality seminar rooms, University of Pittsburgh's Cathedral of Learning, 261, no. 9, May. Natural history: Third dimension books, 46, no. 2, Oct. Navajo day schools, 165, no. 6, Feb.
NBC: Merchandise mart, Chicago, announcements of educational broadcasts, 140, no. 6, Feb.; music appre- ciation hour, 46, no. 2, Oct.; radio program, Future Craftsmen of America, 114, no. 5, Jan. Nebraska: Clothing construction class, 20, Supp., no. 2, Oct.; rehabilitation, 80-81, no. 4, Dec. Negro education (Blose), 59, no. 3, Nov.; 210, no. 8, Apr.; guidance studies, W. P. A. projects, 105, no. 5, Jan.
Negro part-time vocational agricultural project, Fay- ette County, Tenn., 54, no. 3, Nov.
Negro students, studies by Arthur Floyd, 155, no. 6, Feb.
Negroes: Colleges, 187, no. 7, Mar.; Federal aid, 40-41, no. 2, Oct.; guidance survey, 179-180, no. 7, Mar.; 1-room rural school, 113, 134, no. 5, Jan.; survey of Vocational education and guidance, W. P. A. funds, 107, no. 5, Jan.; vocational education and guidance, 151, no. 6, Feb.
Nelson, Maria: Vocational home economics teacher, Woodbine, Iowa, employed 12 mothers instead of 9, 14, no. 1, Sept.
Nevada: Rehabilitation service, 257, no. 9, May. New books and pamphlets (Futterer), 7, no. 1, Sept.; 44, no. 2, Oct.; 69, no. 3, Nov.; 77, no. 4, Dec.; 133, no. 5, Jan.; 166, no. 6, Feb.; 200, no. 7, Mar.; 220, no. 8, Apr.; 247, no. 9, May; 278, no. 10, June.
New deal in schoolhousing (Smith), 78-79, no. 4, Dec. New England: O. O. C. program in arts and crafts, 186, 188, no. 7, Mar.; youth hostels, 23, no. 1, Sept. New Government aids for teachers (Ryan), 24, no. 1, Sept.; 48, no. 2, Oct.; 72, no. 3, Nov.; 104, no. 4, Dec.; 136, no. 5, Jan.; 158, no. 6, Feb.; 191, 194, no. 7, Mar.; 225, no. 8, Apr.; 250, no. 9, May; 286, no. 10, June. New Hampshire: F. F. A. news, 284, no. 10, June. New Haven, Conn.: Directory of local recreational and educational opportunities, 120, no. 5, Jan. New horizons for the physically disabled, 23, Supp., no. 2, Oct.
New Jersey: Character education, elementary and high schools, 229, no. 8, Apr.
New Kensington, Pa.: Survey of graduates of high- school and industrial courses, 31, no. 2, Oct. New Mexico: Rehabilitation projects, 257, no. 9, May; State College, summer session, 242, no. 9, May; survey of radio service, 140, no. 6, Feb.; unemployed building their own school, 2, 3, Supp., no. 2, Oct. New publication, 282, no. 10, June; Office of Education, 136, no. 5, Jan.
New standards (Eells), 42-43, no. 2, Oct. New State appointments, 162, no. 6, Feb. New York: College enrollments, 196, no. 7, Mar.; College of Agriculture, Cornell University, youth program, 75, no. 4, Dec.; Commission on Ventilation, experiments, 262, no. 9, May; cost of curriculum, 49, no. 3, Nov.; F. F. A. news, 199, no. 7, Mar.; Public Library, 71, no. 3, Nov.; State Education Depart- ment, study of small high schools, 130, no. 5, Jan.; State emergency nursery schools, 176, no. 7, Mar.; unemployed being trained, 17, Supp., no. 2, Oct. New York City: Board of Education, sponsored forum activities, 13, no. 1, Sept.; Bureau of Child Guidance, 157, no. 6, Feb.; Children's Court, 126, no. 5, Jan.; report of superintendent of schools, 195, no. 7, Mar. New York University: Course in motion picture appreciation, 192, no. 7, Mar.; programs of studies for forum leadership, 182, no. 7, Mar.
New Zealand: Death rate for children, 140, no. 6, Feb. Newark, N. J.: Causes of pupils' absences from school, 162-163, no. 6, Feb.
Newsboys' clubs, Milwaukee, Wis., 260, no. 9, May. Newspaper editorial comment on teaching Commu- nism in D. C. schools, 61, no. 3, Nov. Newtonville, Mass., public schools broadcasting, 108, no. 5, Jan.
1936 summer session trek (Greenleaf), 239-242, 264, no. 9, May. No blues at St. Louis meeting (Boutwell), 218, 228, no. 8, Apr.
Normal schools, Portugal, 189-190, no. 7, Mar. Norris Dam: Vocational training, 262, no. 9, May. North Adams, Mass.: Classes at Y. M. C. A. for C. C. C. enrollees, 38, no. 2, Oct. North American children: Paintings on exhibit, 197, no. 7, Mar.
North Carolina: Contest for improvement of school plants, 195, no. 7, Mar.; F. F. A, news, 199, no. 7, Mar.; State College of Agriculture and Engineering, summer session, 241, no. 9, May; unemployed being trained, 17, Supp., no. 2, Oct.
North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools: Data collected on high-school trends, 162, no. 6, Feb.
North Dakota Agricultural College: Hell-week, 230, no. 8, Apr.; high-school correspondence study courses, 230, no. 8, Apr.
Northeast: F. F. A. news, 227, no. 8, Apr. Norway: Death rate for children, 140, no. 6, Feb. Note of cheer (editorial), 246, no. 9, May. Nursery schools, 170, 176, no. 7, Mar.; England and Wales, 198, no. 7, Mar.; Indian Service, 34, no. 2, Oct.; syllabus, 19, no. 1, Sept.; W. P. A., 198, no. 7, Mar.
Nutrition, London school children, 76, no. 4, Dec. N. Y. A., 198, no. 7, Mar.; Federal student aid program 147, 161, no. 6, Feb. See also National Youth Admin- istration.
Oaths, 214, no. 8, Apr. Occupations: Graduates, Bowdoin College (Maine), 196, no. 7, Mar.; parents, Ohio State University, 230, no. 8, Apr.; Pennsylvania State College students, 230, no. 8, Apr.
Office employment students, cooperative part-time program, 281, no. 10, June.
Office of Education: Bibliographies, 46, no. 2, Oct.; bibliography on discussion meetings, open forums, panels, and conferences, 34, no. 2, Oct.; broadcast, Education in the news, 182, no. 7, Mar.; bulletin guide for new primary school in India, 6, 19, no. 1, Sept.; bulletin on agricultural education, 119, no. 5, Jan.; bulletin on forums, 92, no. 4, Dec.; circular on land-grant college salaries, 196, no. 7, Mar.; circular on sources of educational films and equipment, 67, no. 3, Nov.; circular One dollar or less, 135, no. 5, Jan.; conducted Cincinnati Survey, 25, no. 2, Oct.; 50-51, no. 3, Nov.; conferences, 28-29, no. 2, Oct.; cooperating with State divisions of vocational educa- tion to place students on farms, 280, no. 10, June; cooperating with American Council on Education in survey of educational films, 67, no. 3, Nov.; corre- spondence, 32, no. 2, Oct.; C. W. A. survey of deaf and hard-of-hearing, 120, no. 5, Jan.; Division of Comparative Education, 276, no. 10, June; emer- gency agencies, 24-26, Supp., no. 2, Oct.; exhibit books of report cards, 48, no. 2, Oct.; Federal appro- priations, 101, no. 4, Dec.; Federal research project, 291-292, no. 10, June; film survey, 236, no. 9, May; Florence Fallgatter appointed chief of home eco- nomics service, 128, no. 5, Jan.; forum project, 216- 217, no. 8, Apr.; free bibliographies and circulars,
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