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Bureau of Standards: Report on Care of Film Slides
and Motion-Picture Films in Libraries, 218, no. 7,
Mar.

Burma, education, 312-313, no. 10, June.
Busses (school), Pennsylvania, 61, no. 2, Oct.

C

Cairo, Egypt: American University, 175-176, no. 6,
Feb.

Caldwell, Otis W.: Junior Academies of Science, 317,
no. 10, June.

California: Association for Adult Education, report
of A Radio Experiment in Adult Education, 311, no.
10, June; F. F. A. news, 85, no. 3, Nov.; 154, no. 5,
Jan.; 191, no. 6, Feb.; 245, no. 8, Apr.; library activi-
ties, 89-90, no. 3, Nov.; outline for parent education,
72, no. 3, Nov.; Puente, Future Farmer chapter, 29,
no. 1, Sept.; school support plan, 57-58, 60, no. 2,
Oct.; university branch systems, 153, no. 5, Jan.;
upturn brings training needs, 280, no. 9, May.
Caliver, Ambrose: Vocational Education Survey for
Negroes, 155, no. 5, Jan.

Cambridge University sponsoring British scientific
expedition to Peru, 319, no. 10, June.
Camp advisers meet, 184, no. 6, Feb.

Camp for unemployed women, N.Y.A., 159, no. 5, Jan.
Camp libraries, T. V. A., 29, no. 1, Sept.
Campus and Social Ideals, 158, no. 5, Jan.

Canadian official reports in Office of Education Li-
brary, 84, no. 3, Nov.

Candid Camera films exchanged, 272, no. 9, May.
"Cathedral of Learning", University of Pittsburgh, 92,
no. 3, Nov.; 318, no. 10, June.

C. C. C.: Contribution to human conservation (Oxley),
310-311, no. 10, June; education, 47-48, no. 2, Oct.;
80-81, no. 3, Nov.; 106, 120, no. 4, Dec.; 183-184, no. 6,
Feb.; 215-216, no. 7, Mar.; enrollee tells of benefits
received, 300, no. 10, June; Negro enrollees, 145, 155,
no. 5, Jan.; platform for 1936-37 (Oxley), 15, 20, no. 1,
Sept.; summer plans (Oxley), 275-276, no. 9, May;
train young farmers (Oxley), 235, 238, no. 8, Apr.
Census: Educational status of Chicago citizens, 96,
no. 3, Nov. See also Bureau of the Census.
Centenary celebration, University of London, 64, no. 2,
Oct.

Century of the kindergarten (Davis), 67-68, no. 3, Nov.
Chancellor, John: Forums and reading, 297, 302, no. 10,
June.

Chapel services, Duke University, 286, no. 9, May.
Character education, Birmingham, Ala., 123, no. 4,
Dec.; C. C. C. camp, 155, no. 5, Jan.; experimental
study, 252, no. 8, Apr.; New York University, 93,
no. 3, Nov.

Check list of principal educational radio stations, 139,
no. 5, Jan.

Chicago: Educational census, 96, no. 3, Nov.; new
trade school, 180, no. 6, Feb.

Child psychiatry, international congress, 94, no. 3,
Nov.

Child study, new books and pamphlets, 177, no. 6,
Feb.; 279, no. 9, May; Volga (S. Dak.) High School,
247, no. 8, Apr.

Children write special number (Ryan), 136, no. 5, Jan.
Children's Bureau: State Compulsory School Attendance

Standards Affecting the Employment of Minors, 149,
no. 5, Jan.

Child's place in the picture (Studebaker), 129, no. 5,
Jan.

China and Japan, field study course, Teachers College,
Columbia University, 318, no. 10, June.
Chinese language instruction, 222, no. 7, Mar.
Christian, John Leroy: Education in Burma, 312-313,
no. 10, June.

Christmas again, 97, no. 4, Dec.

Cinema Appreciation League, convention, 228, no. 8,
Apr.

Cinematographic encyclopedia, 102, no. 4, Dec.
Citizenship: C. C. C. camp, 155, no. 5, Jan.; Hobart and

William Smith Colleges (New York), 124, no. 4,
Dec.; new books and pamphlets, 54, no. 2, Oct.; 98,
no. 4, Dec.

City schools: Guidance problems, 19-20, no. 1, Sept.;
income, 277, no. 9, May; men teachers, 239, no. 8,
Apr.; per capita costs, 197, no. 7, Mar.

City science museums, study of use by school children,
252, no. 8, Apr.

Civardi, Robert: Cover design for SCHOOL LIFE, 147,
no. 5, Jan.

Civics: High-school enrollment, 284, no. 9, May; adult
education, 88, no. 3, Nov.; 127-128, no. 4, Dec.;
207-208, no. 7, Mar.

Civilian Conservation Corps. See C. C. C.
Claxton, Philander P.: Suggested "School Week", 60,
no. 2, Oct.

Clements, D. M.: Appointed to Office of Education,
22, no. 1, Sept.

Clifford Connelly Trade School students build am-
plifier, 149, no. 5, Jan.

Clipping bureau, University of Texas, 251, no. 8, Apr.
Cochel, W. A.: Offers awards to F. F. A., 42, no. 2, Oct.
Cochin, education, 313-314, no. 10, June.

College aptitude of adult students studied, University
of Buffalo, 125, no. 4, Dec.

College catalog collection (Vought), 135-136, no. 5,
Jan.; 213, no. 7, Mar.
Colleges: C. C. C. camp education (Oxley), 106, 120,
no. 4, Dec.; enrollments, 45, no. 2, Oct.; 143, no. 5,
Jan.; 277, no. 9, May: entrance requirements (Green-
leaf), 303, 316, no. 10, June; faculty members, 143,
no. 5, Jan.; freshmen, 239, no. 8, Apr.; 315, no. 10,
June; graduates, 69-70, 81, no. 3, Nov.; level reading
deficiencies, 223, no. 7, Mar.; libraries, 143, no. 5,
Jan.; prognosis, studies, 223, no. 7, Mar.; new books
and pamphlets, 82, no. 3, Nov.; testing program,
Texas Commission on Coordination in Education,
158, no. 5, Jan.; traditions, 92, no. 3, Nov. See also

SCHOOL LIFE

Colorado: C. C. C. camp activities, 216, no. 7, Mar.;
occupational survey of community, 202, no. 7, Mar.;
State Board for Vocational Education practice
teaching, 180, no. 6, Feb.; State College, home eco-
nomics teacher-training department, 180, no. 6,
Feb.; Wyoming Academy of Science, 158, no. 5, Jan.
Columbia University, nursing as a profession, 222, no.
7, Mar.; Teachers College, field study course in
China and Japan, 318, no. 10, June.
Commencement programs, high schools, Quakertown,
Pa., 27, no. 1, Sept.; new pamphlet, 279, no. 9, May.
Commercial education, 259, no. 9, May; registration,
167-170, 172, no. 6, Feb. "Committee of Ten", Uni-
versity of Michigan, 303, no. 10, June.
Committee on Intellectual Cooperation of the League
of Nations: Collection on early American history
and civilization, 190, no. 6, Feb.
Compulsory attendance, 149, no. 5, Jan.; England,
France, and Scotland, 94, no. 3, Nov.; Sweden, 94,
no. 3, Nov.

Conant, James B.: Trend of student interest at Har-
vard University, 286, no. 9, May.
Configliachi Institute for the Blind, Padua, Italy,
253, no. 8, Apr.

Connecticut: Expansion in machine shop facilities, 148,
no. 5, Jan.; F. F. A. news, 112, no. 4, Dec.; 191, no. 6,
Feb.; State employment service, 119, no. 4, Dec.
Conservation (Studebaker), 179, no. 6, Feb.; C. C. C.,
310-311, no. 10, June; Office of Education bulletin,
page 4 of cover, no. 10, June; publications, 220, no.
7, Mar.

Conserving creative ability (Studebaker), 232, 242,
no. 8, Apr.

Constitution of the United States, sesquicentennial
anniversary, 109-110, 121, no. 4, Dec.

Construction and Use of Achievement Examinations,
28, no. 1, Sept.

Construction of school buildings, P. W. A., 159, no.
5, Jan.

Continuation classes, Victoria, Australia, 224, no. 7,
Mar.

Continuation study, University of Minnesota, 222,
no. 7, Mar.

Conventions, 11-12, no. 1, Sept.; international, 55-56,
no. 2, Oct. See also On your calendar.
Cook, Katherine M.: Educational pioneering in Alaska,
103-104, 121, no. 4, Dec.; trends in rural communities,
233-234, no. 8, Apr.

Cooper, William John: Fountain in his honor, Fresno,
Calif.; 201, no. 7, Mar.

Cornell University, research in field of medieval
studies, 318, no. 10, June.

Correspondence courses, colleges, enrollment, 277,
no. 9, May.

Cost of instruction, 277, no. 9, May.

Cotton farmers go to school, 180-181, no. 6, Feb.
Courses of study: File in Office of Education library,
217, no. 7, Mar.

Courtesy plank (editorial), 4, no. 1, Sept.

Cover design SCHOOL LIFE, 51, no. 2, Oct.; 147, no. 5,
Jan.; 179, no. 6, Feb.

Cover-page quotation, 76, no. 3, Nov.; 114, no. 4, Dec.;
(Abel) 282, no. 9, May; (Fallgatter), 236, no. 8,
Apr.; (Kelly), 178, no. 6, Feb.; (Proffitt), 200, no. 7,
Mar.; (Vought), 146, no. 5, Jan.; (Wright), 50, no. 2,
Oct.

Covert, Timon: State aid for adult education, 162,
no. 6, Feb.; State school support plans, 57-58, 60,
no. 2, Oct.

Crawford, Albert B.: Bursary employment program,
Yale University, 274, no. 9, May.

Creasy, W. L.: Master teacher of vocational agricul-
ture of the South, 271, no. 9, May.
Crime, 146, no. 5, Jan.: prevention (Studebaker),
114-115, no. 4, Dec.

Crippled: Indianapolis, new P. W. A. school, 249,
no. 8, Apr.; teacher preparation 263-264, no. 9, May.
Cromwell, Grace Noll: A Girl's Creed, 134, no. 5, Jan.
Cromwell: Milton's sonnet, 114, no. 4, Dec.
Crucial issues in education (Studebaker), 194–195, 210,
no. 7, Mar.

Cuba: Educative Missions, 190, no. 6, Feb.; National
Academy of Educational Sciences, 94, no. 3, Nov.
Cummings, John: Obituary, 12, no. 1, Sept.; resolution
honoring his memory by National Committee on
Research in Secondary Education, 236, no. 8, Apr.
Curriculum: Brown University, 285-286, no. 9, May;
bulletins, 91-92, no. 3, Nov.; commercial subjects,
169-170, no. 6, Feb.; conference reports, 123, no. 4,
Dec.; Guide for Teachers of Two-to-Five-Year-Old
Children, 91, no. 3, Nov.; history, 243-245, no. 8,
Apr.; laboratory, George Peabody College, 285, no. 9,
May; materials on science, 125, no. 4, Dec.; mathe-
matics, 211-212, no. 7, Mar.; new books and pamph-
lets, 177, no. 6, Feb.; reorganization, Alabama State
Department of Education, 248, no. 8, Apr.; science,
314, 320, no. 10, June; social studies, 283-284, no. 9,
May; study, Georgia, 91, no. 3, Nov.; visualized,
311, no. 10, June.

Cushman, Frank: Untrained workers, 259, no. 9, May.
D

Dade County (Fla.) Teachers' Federal Credit Union,
182, no. 6, Feb.

Dania, Fla.: Seminole Day School pupils raise food
for school lunches, 188, no. 6, Feb.
Darrow, B. H.: Ohio School of the Air Courier, 77,
no. 3, Nov.; to teach in summer schools, 272, no. 9,
May.

Dartmouth College: College health service, 62, no. 2,
Oct.; early catalogs, 135, no. 5, Jan.
Davis, Mary Dabney: Century of the Kindergarten,
67-68, no. 3, Nov.; nursery schools in 1936, 117, 120,
no. 4, Dec.; report card slides available, 38, no. 2,
Oct.

Deaf and hard-of-hearing, teacher preparation, 263-264,
no. 9, May.

Dearborn-Langfield portable tachistoscope, 319, no. 10,

June.

Debate materials: New books and pamphlets, 140,
no. 5, Jan.
Deffenbaugh, Walter S.: In public schools, 27, no. 1,
Sept.; 61-62, no. 2, Oct.; 91-92, no. 3, Nov.; 123, no. 4,
Dec.; 156, no. 5, Jan.; 185-186, no. 6, Feb.; 221, no. 7,
Mar.; 249-250, no. 8, Apr.; 285, no. 9, May; 317-318,
no. 10, June.

Degree of American Farmer, 42, no. 2, Oct.
Degrees, 77, no. 3, Nov.; higher institutions, 46, no. 2,
Oct.

Delaware: F. F. A. news, 218, no. 7, Mar.
Delicate children, teacher preparation, 263-264, no. 9,
May.

Delinquents, study, 63-64, no. 2, Oct.

Demaray, A. E.: Interior Department "At Home",
214, 217, no. 7, Mar.

Demonstration High School, West Virginia Uni-
versity: Pupils carry on for 3 days without faculty,
27, no. 1, Sept.

Denby High School, Detroit, handicrafts, 95, no. 3,
Nov.

Dental service: Indians and Eskimos, Alaska, 28, no. 1,
Sept.

Department of Superintendence: Meeting on conserva-
tion and education, 184, no. 6, Feb.; New Orleans,
meeting, 194-195, 210, no. 7, Mar.; radio calendar,
page 4 of cover, no. 4, Dec.
Dependent and delinquent children, farm schools, 63
no. 2, Oct.

Detroit, Mich.: Bureau of Governmental Research
prize, Wayne University, School of Public Affairs
and Social Work, 124, no. 4, Dec.; City Law School
now Wayne University Law School, 286, no. 9, May;
education at public expense, 27, no. 1, Sept.; radio
broadcasts by public schools, 123, no. 4, Dec.; reha-
bilitation, 53, no. 2, Oct.

DeVry National Conference on Visual Education and
Film Exhibition, 228, no. 8, Apr.
Diaries and home practice, Malvern, Iowa, 119, no. 4,
Dec.

Diesel Engine: Laboratory, Pennsylvania State Col-
lege, 92, no. 3, Nov.; schools 158, no. 5, Jan.
Diffusion of knowledge (Washington), 161, no. 6, Feb.
Diploma of classical maturity, Italy, 151-152, no. 5,
Jan.

Disabled persons, rehabilitated, 88, no. 3, Nov.
Discussion groups popular, C. C. C. camps, New
England, 216, no. 7, Mar.

Dodge Commemorative Volume, 318-319, no. 10, June.
Does life begin at forty? (Langworthy), 175, no. 6,
Feb.

Dormitory construction, 113, 116, no. 4, Dec.
Dorsey, R. C.: Florida teachers thrifty, 182, no. 6,
Feb.

Dramatization of literature, Lincoln Junior High
School, Logansport, Ind., 156, no. 5, Jan.
Drexel Institute of Technology: New name for Drexel
Institute, 63, no. 2, Oct.

Duke University, chapel services, 286, no. 9, May.
Dunlap, O. E., Jr.: Author of Talking on the Radio, 77,
no. 3, Nov.

Dunn, Fannie W.: Coauthor of Teacher Preparation in
Visual Education, 26, no. 1, Sept.
Duplicates help, 82, no. 3, Nov.

Dyess Colony, Ark., school plant, 268-271, no. 9, May.

E

E. C. W.: Adult education for Indians, 319, no. 10,
June; funds aid in restoring ancient pueblo, 189, no. 6,
Feb.

Early Greek plays (John), 66, no. 3, Nov.
Economics: Enrollment, Harvard University, 124,
no. 4, Dec.; high-school, 284, no. 9, May.
Editorials: A Silver Anniversary, 282, no. 9, May:
"An ounce of prevention", 114, no. 4, Dec.; Another op-
portunity, 50, no. 2, Oct.; Budgeting, 4, no. 1, Sept.
Conservation, 179, no. 6, Feb.; Courtesy plank, 4,
no. 1, Sept.; Cover-page quotation, 50, no. 2, Oct.;
76, no. 3, Nov.; 114, no. 4, Dec.; 146, no. 5, Jan.; 200,
no. 7, Mar.; (Abel), 282, no. 9, May; (Fallgatter),
236, no. 8, Apr.; (Kelly), 178, no. 6, Feb.; Educational
trends, 146, no. 5, Jan.; Fifty-four years old, 179,
no. 6, Feb.; Forthright facts, 200, no. 7, Mar.; Inven-
tions, 178-179, no. 6, Feb.; Laboratory for leadership
(Roper), 298, 300, no. 10, June; Large expansion, 76,
no. 3, Nov.; Letter or spirit? (Huxley), 4, no. 1,
Sept.; Library, 201, no. 7, Mar.; Looking forward, 4,
no. 1, Sept.; Mind and body (Rogers), 298, no. 10,
June; Obedience means liberty, 146, no. 5, Jan.;
Opportunity for teachers, 51, no. 2, Oct.; Peace of
reading, 236, no. 8, Apr.; President's committee
reports, 178, no. 6, Feb.; Progress toward new service,
50, no. 2, Oct.; Quest for happiness (Stoddard), 298,
no. 10, June; Reaffirms its stand, 51, no. 2, Oct.;
Real accomplishments, 146, no. 5, Jan.; Tribute to
memory, 236, no. 8, Apr.; Vision and courage, 4,
no. 1, Sept.

Education as Cultivation of the Higher Mental Processes,
223, no. 7, Mar.

Education conventions (Lloyd), 11-12, no. 1, Sept.
Education essential (Roosevelt), 77, no. 3, Nov.
Education in American democracy (Hutchins), 198-
199, no. 7, Mar.

Education in Burma (Christian), 312-313, no. 10, June.
Education in the News, radio program, Office of Educa
tion, 64, no. 2, Oct.; 94, no. 3, Nov.; 102, no. 4, Dec.;
172, no. 6, Feb.; 200, no. 7, Mar.
Education on the Air, seventh volume available, 102,
no. 4, Dec.

Education outlook abroad (Abel), 37-38, no. 2, Oct.
Education trends, New York State Education Journal.

Physically handicapped, New York City schools, 31, no. 1, Sept.

Pine Ridge, S. Dak.: Indian Service summer school, 224, no. 7, Mar.; traveling libraries, 189, no. 6, Feb. Placement service: C. C. C. camps, 184, no. 6, Feb.; graduates: Lehigh University, 62, no. 2, Oct.; University of Kentucky, 318, no. 10, June; teachers, Indiana schools, 221, no, 7, Mar.

Planning school buildings (Barrows), 268-271, no. 9,
May.

Planting a Constitution tree, 110, no. 4, Dec.
Plato: Mind and Body, 298, no. 10, June.

Play school, Volga (S. Dak.) High School, 247, no. 8,
Apr.

Plow That Broke the Plains, 77, no. 3, Nov.

Poland's Polytechnic Institute (Abel), 107-108, no. 4, Dec.

Political freedom, 199, no. 7, Mar.

Polytechnic Institute of Warsaw, 107-108, no. 4, Dec. Pontiac, Mich., homemaking bungalow, 281, no. 9, May.

Portable exhibits, Museum of Fine Arts and History,
Evansville, Ind., 221, no. 7, Mar.

Portugal, technical education, 237, no. 8, Apr.
Pottery, students study, 165, no. 6, Feb.

Power lines for education (Studebaker), 225, no. 8,
Apr.

Practice and rewards, 287, no. 9, May.

Practice teaching in home economics, Syracuse Uni versity, 280, no. 9, May.

Praise or blame? 287, no. 9, May.

Prall, Anning: Television and broadcasting facilities, 144, no. 5, Jan.

Preparing to teach exceptional children (Martens), 263-264, no. 9, May.

President's committee reports (editorial), 178, no. 6, Feb.

Prevention, 114, no. 4, Dec.

Price lists, Government Printing Office, 302, no. 10, June.

Primers and readers in Office of Education Library textbook collection, 101, no. 4, Dec.

Princeton University: Entrance requirements, 316, no. 10, June; ex-students, 222, no. 7, Mar.; sponsoring The Public Opinion Quarterly, 157, no. 5, Jan. Proceedings and yearbooks of educational associations and agencies, file in Office of Education library, 213, no. 7, Mar.

Proclamation for American Education Week, excerpt, 77, no. 3, Nov.

Professional Education of Elementary
Field of Arithmetic, 28, no. 1, Sept.
Professional schools, 171, no. 6, Feb.

Teachers in the

Proffitt, Maris M.: Cover-page quotation, 200, no. 7, Mar.; guidance problems in city schools, 19-20, no. 1, Sept.

Program of cooperative research (Frazier), 295–296, 307, 315, no. 10, June.

Programs for leadership training (Lombard), 75, no. 3, Nov.

Progress toward new service, 50-51, no. 2, Oct. Progressive Education, special visual education num ber, 77, no. 3, Nov.

Progressive Experimental Group, freshmen accepted at Harvard University, 157, no. 5, Jan.; report of experimental evaluation of the project method, 125, no. 4, Dec.

Pronunciation, new book, 279, no. 9, May.

Public affairs, index of pamphlets, Office of Education, 294, no. 10, June; Forums, new bulletin, 51, no. 2, Oct.

Public discussion, 18, no. 1, Sept.

Public Education in Alaska, now in press, 121, no. 4, Dec.

Public education in Cochin, 313-314, no. 10, June. Public elementary and secondary schools, enrollments, 239, 253, no. 8, Apr.

Public Forum Visual Aids, free Office of Education booklet, 272, no. 9, May.

Public forums, 85, no. 3, Nov.; project, Office of Education, 127, no. 4, Dec.; publications, page 4 of cover, no. 2, Oct.

Public Health nursing: New department, University of California, 28, no. 1, Sept.

Public high schools, boys and girls only, 277, no. 9, May.

Public information service: New York State Teachers Association, 123, no. 4, Dec.

Public Opinion Quarterly, sponsored by Princeton University, 157, no. 5, Jan.

Public relations handbook, North Carolina Education Association, 258, no. 8, Apr.

Public schools, Evansville, Ind., survey, 92, no. 3, Nov; legislation, 39, 59-60, no. 2, Oct. See also In public schools.

Public service, C. C. C. camp enrollees, 216, no. 7, Mar. Public-speaking contest, F. F. A., 42, no. 2, Oct. Public Works, Administration: Funds for construetion of new school buildings, 159, no. 5, Jan.; new projects, 93-94, no. 3, Nov. See also P. W. A. Publications, Government, 6, 31, no. 1, Sept.; 49, no. 2, Oct.; 78, 85, no. 3, Nov.; 111-112, no. 4, Dec.; 137, 152, no. 5, Jan.; 166, 172, no. 6, Feb.; 220, no. 7, Mar; 230, no. 8. Apr.; 269, 272, no. 9, May; 306-307, no. 10, June; Office of Education, page 4 of cover, no. 2, Oct.; page 4 of cover, no. 6, Feb.; 290, 293, no. 10, June. Puente, Calif., Future Farmer chapter, 29, no. 1, Sept. Puerto Rico: F. F. A. news, 191, no. 6, Feb.; Jose M. Gallardo appointed Commissioner of Education, 276, no. 9, May; vocational education, 88, no. 3, Nov. Pupil-teacher ratio, 239, no. 8, Apr.

Purdue University, Studies in Attitudes, 319, no. 10,

INDEX

PWA: Grant for reconstructing Boston English High School, 58, no. 2, Oct.; Northwestern State Teachers College, Alva, Okla.; 251, no. 8, Apr.; school building project, 61, no. 2, Oct.; school for crippled children, Indianapolis, 249, no. 8, Apr.

Pyle, H. G.: Pennsylvania State College and C. C. C. education, 120, no. 4, Dec.

Quakertown, Pa.: High-school commencement programs, 27, no. 1, Sept.

Quarter million, page 4 of cover, no. 5, Jan.
Quest for happiness (Stoddard), editorial, 298, no. 10,
June.

Quoddy Village, Maine, N. Y. A. training project, 288, no. 9, May.

R

Radio: Advertising, amount spent, 176, no. 6, Feb.; broadcasting: Detroit public schools, 123, no. 4, Dec.; new books, 228, no. 8, Apr.; Pennsylvania State College, 318, no. 10, June; calendar, page 4 of cover, no. 4, Dec.; page 4 of cover, no. 8, Apr.; clubs in high schools, 48, no. 2, Oct.; education, 225, no. 8, Apr.; (Sarnoff), 144, no. 5, Jan.; (Studebaker), 144, no. 5, Jan.; frequencies, allocation, 176, no. 6, Feb.; "grandfathers", 139, 142, no. 5, Jan.; institute, 228, no. 8, Apr.; 311, no. 10, June; Institute of Audible Arts discontinued, 48, no. 2, Oct.; instruction, teachertraining institutions, 26, no. 1, Sept.; listening centers, University of Kentucky, 251, no. 8, Apr.; motion pictures in education: Conference planned, 228, no. 8, Apr.; course at University of Wyoming, 272, no. 9, May; new medium of education (Zook), 144, no. 5. Jan.; practice course, Ohio State University, 77, no. 3, Nov.; programs: F. F. A., 191, no. 6, Feb.; Interview with Shakespeare, 40, no. 2, Oct.; Office of Education, 64, no. 2, Oct.; 94, no. 13, Nov.; 102, no. 4, Dec.; 172, no. 6, Feb.; 200, no. 7, Mar.; San Antonio, Tex., 144, no. 5, Jan.; project, Office of Education, Answer Me This, 64, no. 2, Oct.; 77, 79, no. 3, Nov.; 294, 299-300, no. 10, June; receiving sets 102, no. 4, Dec.; 176, no. 6, Feb.; 218, no. 7, Mar.; returns pour in! (Rosencrans), 16-17, no. 1, Sept.; school use, 77, no. 3, Nov.; script exchange, 232, 242, no. 8, Apr.; 311, no .10, June; sound distribution systems, North and South Carolina schools, 26, no. 1, Sept.; stations, educational, map, 138, no. 5, Jan.; subjects, bibliography, 176, no. 6, Feb. See also Electrifying education.

Randolph-Macon Women's college, early Greek plays, presented by students, 66, no. 3, Nov.

Ratcliffe, Ella B.: Higher education trends, 45-46, 56, no. 2, Oct.; scholarships and fellowships, 168, no. 6, Feb.; student employment, 273-274, 276, no. 9, May.

Readers in Office of Education Library textbook collection, 101, no. 4, Dec.

Readers of SCHOOL LIFE, 147, no. 5, Jan. Reading (editorial), 236, no. 8, Apr.; deficiencies, college level, 223, no. 7, Mar.; difficulties: Methods of diagnosis, 125, no. 4, Dec.; two books, 93, no. 3, Nov.; interests: Junior high school students, 287, no. 9, May; survey, 93, no. 3, Nov.; mental age, 318, no. 10, June; public forums, 297, 302, no. 10, June. Reading Readiness-A Prognostic Study, 28, no. 1, Sept. Reaffirms its stand, 51, no. 2, Oct.

Real accomplishments (Payne), 146, no. 5, Jan. Receipts: Higher institutions, 46, no. 2, Oct. Recent theses (Gray), 21, no. 1, Sept.; 54, no. 2, Oct. 82, no. 3, Nov.; 98, no. 4, Dec.; 140, no. 5, Jan.; 177, no. 6, Feb.; 204, no. 7, Mar.; 256, no. 8, Apr.; 279, no. 9, May.

Recreation of students, Massachusetts State College, 157, no. 5, Jan.

Reed College (Oregon), liberal arts training, 318, no. 10. June.

Registrations: Commercial subjects (Jessen and Herlihy), 169-170, 172, no. 6, Feb.; history, 243-245, no. 8, Apr.; mathematics, 211-212, no. 7, Mar.; science, 314, 320, no. 10, June; social studies, 283-284, no. 9, May.

Rehabilitation, 132, no. 5, Jan.; act accepted by Vermont and Kansas, 308, no. 10, June; council meets in Washington, 247, no. 8, Apr.; Detroit, 53, no. 2, Oct.; disabled persons, 88, no. 3, Nov.; (Kratz), 259, no. 9, May; Hawaii, 52-53, no. 2, Oct.; New York State, 118-119, no. 4, Dec.

Rendering public service, 216, no. 7, Mar.
Rental of school books, Indianapolis, Ind., 156, no. 5,
Jan.

Reorganized high schools, growth, 277-278, no. 9, May;
State Governments, 231, 234, no. 8, Apr.
Report card slides available (Davis), 38, no. 2, Oct.
Report forms: New books and pamphlets 82, no. 3,
Nov.

Reports of State and city boards of education, file in Office of Education library, 213, no. 7, Mar. Research: Medical studies, Cornell University, 318, no. 10, June; New books and pamphlets, 54, no. 2, Oct.; project, Office of Education, 295-296, 307, 315, no. 10, June; reading and language: New books and pamphlets, 82, no. 3, Nov.; secondary education, 267, no. 9, May. See also In educational research; Recent theses.

Research Bureau for Retail Training cooperating with
University of Pittsburgh, 88, no. 3, Nov.
Research Foundation, Ohio State University, 318, no.
10, June.

Resettlement Administration, film, 77, no. 3, Nov.

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Retirement law, Arkansas, 317, no. 10, June. Reviewing the F. F. A. convention (Lloyd), 105, 108, no. 4, Dec.

Rewards and practice, 287, no. 9, May.
Rhodes, Cecil: Scholarships, 282, no. 9, May.
Riders on appropriation acts (McNeely), 7-8, no. 1,
Sept.

Robinson, Arthur: Study on Professional Education of Elementary Teachers in the Field of Arithmetic, 28, no. 1, Sept.

Robinson, Ill.: March of Education, pageant of elementary school education, 61, no. 2, Oct.

Rochester Public Schools Budget, 156, no. 5, Jan. Rock Falls, Ill.: Weekly oral reports on progress of supervised farm projects, 148, no. 5, Jan. Rocky Mountain Speech Conference, 250, no. 8, Apr. Roden, Carl B.: Dinner in his honor, 201, no. 7, Mar. Rogers, James F.: Mind and Body, 298, no. 10, June; some international conventions, 55-56, no. 2, Oct.; spiral in physical education, 131, 159, no. 5, Jan. Roosevelt, Franklin Delano: Biographical sketch, 164, no. 6, Feb.; education essential, 77, no. 3, Nov.; letter to Commissioner at N. E. A. meeting, 193, no. 7, Mar.

Roper, Daniel C.: Laboratory for leadership, 298, 300, no. 10, June.

Rosebud, S. Dak. Indian Agency: Adult education, 319, no. 10, June; Rosenwald Family Association gift, University of Chicago, 251, no. 8, Apr.; traveling libraries, 189, no. 6, Feb.

Ross, W. A.: F. F. A. news bulletin, 29, no. 1, Sept.; 42, no. 2, Oct.; 85, no. 3, Nov.; 112, no. 4, Dec.; 154, no. 5, Jan.; 191, no. 6, Feb.; 218, no. 7, Mar.; 245, no. 8, Apr.; 264, no. 9, May; 316, no. 10, June. Royal road to geometry, 178, page 1 of cover, no. 6, Feb.

Rumania: Ministry of National Education, 160, no. 5, Jan.

Rural communities, educational trends, 233-234, no. 8, Apr.

Rural Education in North Dakota, F. E. R. A. report, 61-62, no. 2, Oct.

Rural libraries grow, Nebraska, 285, no. 9, May. Rural schools, 143, no. 5, Jan.; children's age-grade progress, 223, no. 7, Mar.; Missouri, demand for trained teachers, 27, no. 1, Sept.; 1-room, Iowa, 172, no. 6, Feb.; salary trends, 301-302, no. 10, June. Rutgers University: Encourages gifted students, 124, no. 4, Dec.; Institute of Labor, 286, no. 9, May; outdoor athletic plant, W. P. A. funds, 158, no. 5, Jan.; traffic officer's training school, 222, no. 7, Mar. Ryan, Margaret, F: Children write special number, 136, no. 5, Jan.; in other Government agencies, 28, no. 1, Sept.; 64, no. 2, Oct.; 93-94, no. 3, Nov.; 126, no. 4, Dec.; 159, no. 5, Jan.; 188-189, no. 6, Feb.; 223– 224, no. 7, Mar.; 252, no. 8, Apr.; 288, no. 9, May; 319, no. 10, June; new Government aids for teachers, 6, 31, no. 1, Sept.; 49, no. 2, Oct.; 78, 85, no. 3, Nov.; 111-112, no. 4, Dec.; 137, 152, no. 5, Jan.; 166, 172, no. 6, Feb.; 220, no. 7, Mar.; 230, no. 8, Apr.; 260, 272, no. 9, May; 306–307, no. 10, June.

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Safe driving: Ten Commandments, 122, no. 4, Dec. Safety education: Massachusetts, 91, no. 3, Nov.; new books and pamphlets, 21, no. 1, Sept.; 140, no. 5, Jan.; 177, no. 6, Feb.; 279, no. 9, May; secondary schools, 5-6, no. 1, Sept.

Safety Musketeers, radio program, Office of Education, 64, no. 2, Oct.

Safety training camp, Indianapolis, 317, no. 10, June. Salaries: Land-grant college, 250-251, no. 8, Apr.; new books and pamphlets, 204, no. 7, Mar.

Salary trends in rural schools (Gaumnitz), 301-302, no. 10, June.

Saloniki, Greece: Anatolia College, 176, no. 6, Feb. Salt River Day School, Arizona: Superintendent called community meeting, 64, no. 2, Oct.

Samuelson, Agnes: Looking forward, 4, no. 1, Sept. San Antonio, Tex.: Board of Education, Study Guide to Classroom Films, 228, no. 8, Apr.; public schools, program of radio and visual instruction, 144, no. 5, Jan.

San Diego County schools, visual instruction department, 176, no. 6, Feb.

San Francisco: High-school students present Interview
With The Past, 51, no. 2, Oct.

San Juan's Reader, 319, no. 10, June.
Sarnoff, David: Radio and education, 144, no. 5, Jan.
Saturday classes abolished, Birmingham Southern
University, 63, no. 2, Oct.

Savannah Central High School, Hardin County, Tenn.: Short courses for farm boys and girls, 202, no. 7, Mar.

Schneider, Etta: Coauthor of Teacher Preparation in Visual Education, 26, no. 1, Sept.

Schoettler, A. E.: Vocational supervisor in Alaska, 148, no. 5, Jan.

Scholarships and fellowships (Ratcliffe), 168, no. 6, Feb.

Scholarships: Athletic, 222, no. 7, Mar.; established for C. C. C. enrollees, 106, no. 4, Dec.; University of Chicago, 287, no. 9, May.

School administration, 59, no. 2, Oct.; publications, page 4 of cover, no. 2, Oct. School and social security (Franklin), 226-228, no. 8,

Apr.

School attendance, Sweden, compulsory, 94, no. 3, Nov.

School books of yesterday and today (McCabe), 99-101, 120, no. 4, Dec.

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School building contracts, 171, no. 6, Feb.; planning, 268-271, no. 9, May; P. W. A., 159, no. 5, Jan.; survey, South Carolina, 317, no. 10, June.

School busses, Pennsylvania, 61, no. 2, Oct.
School districts, 143, no. 5, Jan.
"School dollars", 144, no. 5, Jan.

School finance, 162, no. 6, Feb.; new pamphlet, 256, no. 8, Apr.

School libraries: New books and pamphlets, 98, no. 4, Dec.; 177, no. 6, Feb.

SCHOOL LIFE: Advertisement, page 4 of cover, no. 1, Sept.; 60, no. 2, Oct.; 90, no. 3, Nov.; 120, no. 4, Dec.; 150, no. 5, Jan.; 190, no. 6, Feb.; cover-page quotation, 50, no. 2, Oct.; 76, no. 3, Nov.; 114, no. 4, Dec.; (Abel), 282, no. 9 May; (Fallgatter), 236, no. 8, Apr.; (Kelly), 178, no. 6, Feb.; (Proffitt), 200, no. 7, Mar.; (Vought), 146, no. 5, Jan.; (Wright), 50, no. 2, Oct.; readers 147, no. 5, Jan.; subscription blank, 32, no. 1, Sept.; 96, no. 3, Nov.; 128, no. 4, Dec.; 160, no. 5, Jan.; 174, no. 6, Feb.; 228, no. 9, May.

School lunches, Seminole Day Schools, Dania, Fla.; 188, no. 6, Feb.

School of the air, Uruguay, 218, no. 7, Mar.

School property, value, 197, no. 7, Mar.

School revenue, 143, no. 15, Jan.

School support plans, 57-58, 60, no. 2, Oct.

School survival rates (Foster), 13-14, no. 1, Sept.

School tax (poem), 178, no. 6, Feb.

School term, length, 197, no. 7, Mar.
School Use of Radio, 77, no. 3, Nov.

"Schoolhouse has followed the flag", 103-104, 121, no. 4, Dec.

Schools on the air, 232, 242, no. 8, Apr.

Science: Celebrates, 90, no. 3, Nov.; new pamphlet, 98, no. 4, Dec.; registrations secondary schools, 314, 320, no. 10, June.

Scotland: Compulsory education laws revised, 94, no. 3, Nov.

Script exchange, Office of Education Radio project, 147, no. 5, Jan.

Script writing course, Ohio State University, 77, no. 3, Nov.

Sculpture and education, 76, no. 3, Nov.

Seattle public schools: Training in retail selling, 181, no. 6, Feb.

Secondary education: Cochin, 313, no. 10, June; functions, 285, no. 9, May; research, 267, no. 9, May. Secondary schools: Language objectives change, 319, no. 10, June; manual on highway safety, Ohio State Departiment of Education, 317, no. 10, June; registrations: history 243, 245, no. 8, Apr.; mathematics, 211212, no. 7, Mar.; sciences, 314, 320, no. 10, June; social studies, 283-284, no. 9, May; safety education, 5-6, no. 1, Sept.

Segel, David: In educational research, 28, no. 1, Sept.; 63-64, no. 2, Oct.; 93, no. 3, Nov.; 125, no. 4, Dec.; 158, no. 5, Jan.; 187-188, no. 6, Feb.; 223, no. 7, Mar.; 252, no. 8, Apr.; 286-287, no. 9, May; 318-319, no. 10, June; observation and rating of behavior difficulties, 261262, no. 9, May; to mark or not to mark-an unsolved problem, 34, no. 2, Oct.

Seminole Day School, Dania, Fla.: Raise food for school lunches, 188, no. 6, Feb. Seneca: Mind and body, 298, no. 10, June. Senior high schools: Enrollment, 278, no. 9, May; pamphlets by the Philadelphia Board of Public Education, 221, no. 7, Mar.

Sentimentality in the press, 200-201, no. 7, Mar. Service for the blind (Futterer), 73-74, no. 3. Nov. Sesquicentennial anniversary (Bloom), 109-110, 121, no. 4, Dec.

Sesquicentennial of Franklin and Marshall College (Pa.), 222, no. 7, Mar.

Shaker readers, 189, no. 6, Feb.

Shakespeare: Radio broadcast by high-school students, San Francisco, 40, 51, no. 2. Oct.

Shanghai American School, 167, no. 6, Feb.

Sharpe, Russell T.: Student Employment, Harvard University, 274-276, no. 9, May.

Shaw, Bernard: Sound mind in a sound body, 298, no. 10, June.

Shippensburg, Pa.: Pupils attend classes in relays, 61, no. 2, Oct.

Short unit courses, Kansas City, Mo., 52, no. 2, Oct. Shoshone Reservation Indians benefit by emergency governmental activities, 159, no. 5, Jan.

Sight-saving classes, 251, no. 8, Apr.

Sigma Xi, Öregon State College, 286, no. 9, May. Silver anniversary, school medical inspection, 282, no. 9, May.

Sioux Reservation: Number of schools, 64, no. 2, Oct. 6-4-4 plan, Pasadena, Calif., 285, no. 9, May.

Skillin, Alfreda: Homemaking and English correlated, 309, no. 10, June.

Slides of report cards, Office of Education, 38, no. 2, Oct.

Small high schools, 171, no. 6, Feb.; modernization, 71-72, no. 3, Nov.

Smithsonian program. See World is yours.

Soble, Frances S.: Variations in teachers' marks, 125, no. 4, Dec.

Social Ideals and the Campus, 158, no. 5, Jan.

Social problems: New books and pamphlets, 204, no. 7, Mar.

Social sciences: Interest students; Harvard University,
286, no. 9, May; list of materials, 218, no. 7, Mar.;
new books and pamphlets, 82, no. 3, Nov.
Social security and the school, 226-228, no. 8, Apr.
Social Security Board: Educational news, 189, no. 6,
Feb.

Social studies: New books and pamphlets, 279, no. 9,
May; registration, 283-284, no. 9, May.
Socially maladjusted: New York City schools, 31, no.
1, Sept.; teacher preparation, 263-264, no. 9, May.

SCHOOL LIFE

Sociology, high-school enrollment, 284, no. 9, May. Some international conventions (Rogers), 55-56, no. 2, Oct.

Soon 'twill be moving day! 116, no. 4, Dec.

Sophomore testing program, accredited high schools, Michigan, 63, no. 2, Oct.

Sound filins: Book on use, 218, no. 7, Mar.; standards adopted in England, 102, no. 4, Dec. Sources of Information on Education by Radio, 77, no. 3, Nov.

South Carolina: New farmers organization for Negro boys, 149, no. 5, Jan.; radio-sound distribution systems in schools, 26, no. 1, Sept.; survey of school buildings, 317, no. 10, June.

South Dakota: F. F. A. news bulletin, 112, no. 4, Dec.
South-East Essex Technical College, Dagenham,
England, 224, no. 7, Mar.

Soviet Union, technical education, 237, no. 8, Apr.
Spain: Educational outlook, 38, no. 2, Oct.
Special classes for subnormal children, New York
City, 63, no. 2, Oct.

Special collections in the library (Vought), 213, 217,

no. 7, Mar.

Spectator: Quotation from Joseph Addison, 76 no. 3, Nov.

Speech conference, 258, no. 8, Apr.

Speech-defective, teacher preparation, 263-264, no. 9, May.

Spellers in Office of Education Library textbook col lection, 100, no. 4, Dec.

Spiral in physical education (Rogers), 131, 150, no. 5, Jan.

Spokane County, Wash.: School survey, 61, no. 2, Oct.

Sportsmanlike driving (Stupka), 5-6, no. 1, Sept. Springfield (Vt.) High School, graduates employed, 246, no. 8, Apr.

St. Bonaventure College, new library, 286, no. 9, May.
Stamping Ground, Ky., chapter of F. F. A. made
2,000-mile tour of the East, 29, no. 1, Sept.
Stanford-Binet Intelligence Tests revised, 252, no. 8,
Apr.

Stanton, H. L.: Appointed to Office of Education, 22, no. 1, Sept.

Star Farmer of America, 42, no. 2, Oct.

State aid for adult education (Covert), 162, no. 6,
Feb.

State associations, F. F. A., 42, no. 2, Oct.
State departments of education, statistics, 197, no. 7,
Mar.

State Government reorganization (McNeely), 231, 234, no. 8, Apr.

State legislation, 39, 59-60, no. 2, Oct.

State school support plans (Covert), 57-58, 60, no. 2, Oct.

State school systems: Enrollment, 197, no. 7, Mar.; statistics, 239, no. 8, Apr.

State superintendents, 155, no. 5, Jan.; three new ones, 221, no. 7, Mar.

State universities and colleges: Financing construction, 113, 116, no. 4, Dec.

State university branch systems (McNeely), 153-154, no. 5, Jan.

Statistical thumbtacks (Foster), 143-144, no. 5, Jan.; 171-172, no. 6, Feb.; 197, no. 7, Mar.; 239, 253, no. 8, Apr.; 277-278, no. 9, May; 315, no. 10, June. Statistics and education, 318, no. 10, June. Statue of Liberty-An American tradition (Heimburger), 35-36, no. 2, Oct.

Step Forward, new bulletin, 51, no. 2, Oct.; Step Forward for Adult Civic Education, 88, no. 3, Nov.; 128, no. 4, Dec.

Stevens Village School, Alaska: Notes from the diary of a new teacher, 126, no. 4, Dec.

Stockholders in the schools (Studebaker), 33, no. 2, Oct.

Stoddard, A. J.: Quest for happiness, 298, no. 10, June. Stouffer, 8. M.: Solution for unemployment, 180, no. 6, Feb.

Strange Will of Stephen Girard (Keesecker), 229, 242, no. 8, Apr.

Street Trades Boys' Club, Newark, N. J., 250, no. 8, Apr.

Struble, Marguirette M.: Study of language objectives, 319, no. 10, June.

Struggles for civil rights. See Let Freedom Ring. Studebaker, Gordon: Conserving creative ability, 232, 242, no. 8, Apr.

Studebaker, J. W.: Almost Christmas again, 97, no. 4, Dec.; child's place in the picture, 129, no. 5, Jan.; conservation, 179, no. 6, Feb.; crime prevention 114-115, no. 4, Dec.; crucial issues in education, 194195, 210, no. 7, Mar.; education through radio, 144, no. 5, Jan.; expansion of vocational education, 76, no. 3, Nov.; for youth's sake, 257, no. 9, May; governmental control of radio, 311, no. 10, June; lessons of peace, 289, no. 10, June; on steps of White House, 202, no. 7, Mar.; our goal, 161, no. 6, Feb.; our historic function, 18, no. 1, Sept.; power lines for education, 225, no. 8, Ápr.; Public Forum Project, 127, no. 4,; Dec.; received letter from President Roosevelt, 193, no. 7, Mar.; stockholders in the schools, 33, no. 2, Oct.; Thanksgiving thankfulness, 65, no. 3, Nov.; youth bulletins, page 4 of cover, no. 3, Nov. Student aid program, N. Y. A., 62, no. 2, Oct.; 201, no. 7, Mar.

Student employment (Ratcliffe), 273-274, 276, no. 9, May.

Student-teacher tours to Washington, 240-242, no. 8, Apr.

Students: Build amplifier, 149, no. 5, Jan.; self-support. ing, University of Washington, 29, no. 1, Sept.; 62, no. 2, Oct.; study ancient pottery (Gage), 165, no. 6, Feb.; University of Texas, serve in Austin churches, 157, no. 5, Jan.

Study Guide to Classroom Films, 228, no. 8, Apr. Stupka, Peter J.: Sportsmanlike driving, 5-6, no. 1, Sept.

Subject registration in public high schools, 243-245, no. 8, Apr.

Subjects taken by high-school students, 143, no. 5,

Jan.

Subnormal children, New York City, special classes, 63, no. 2, Oct.

Subscription blank, SCHOOL LIFE, 32, no. 1, Sept.; 96, no. 3, Nov.; 128, no. 4, Dec.; 160, no. 5, Jan. 174, no. 6, Feb.; 288, no. 9, May.

Success and scholarship, University of Chicago, 287, no. 9, May.

Summer courses: Belgian art, 319, no. 10, June; visual education, 311, no. 10, June.

Summer enrollment, Hampton Institute, 286, no. 9, May.

Summer in the Orient, 318, no. 10, June.

Summer Institute for Social Progress, Wellesley College, 222, no. 7, Mar.

Summer plans for CCC camps, 275-276, no. 9, May. Summer program of lectures, Academy of International Law, Hague, Netherlands, 224, no. 7, Mar. Summer schools: Indian Service, 93, no. 3, Nov.; 224, no. 7, Mar.; opportunities of teachers and leaders in parent groups, 266, no. 9, May; Yosemite Field School of Natural History, 223, no. 7, Mar. Summer sessions, enrollment, 277, no. 9, May; New York University, personnel courses, 318, no. 10, June; parent education, 75, no. 3, Nov.; sight-saving classes, 251, no. 8, Apr.; University of Wisconsin, 28, no. 1, Sept.

Summer students, Department of Archeology, University of Arizona, 189, no. 6, Feb. Superintendents of schools, 144, 155, no. 5, Jan. Superior Teacher, handbook, Newton, Mass., schools, 156, no. 5, Jan.

Supervised farm practice projects, Nevada, 53, no. 2, Oct.

Supervisors' judgments, study of variability, 158, no. 5, Jan.

Supplementary reading: New books and pamphlets, 140, no. 5, Jan.

Survey, school, South Carolina, 317, no. 10, June;
Spokane County, Wash., 61, no. 2, Oct.
Surveys: New books and pamphlets, 54, no. 2, Oct.
Survival rates, school, 13-14, 31, no. 1, Sept.
Sussex, N. J.: Part-time classes, 52, no. 2, Oct.
Syracuse University, conference on vocational and edu.
cational guidance, 286, no. 9, May; practice teaching
in home economics, 280-281, no. 9, May.
Sweden: Compulsory school attendance, 94, no. 3,
Nov.

Swift, Fletcher Harper: To study British finance, 317,
no. 10, June.
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Tachistoscope, study by Dearborn, 319, no. 10, June.
Talking books: Service for the blind, 74, no. 3, Nov.
Talking on the Radio, new book, 77, no. 3, Nov.
Talking picture service, 272, no. 9, May.
Tallinn, Estonia: Institute of Technology, 190, no. 6,
Feb.

Tampa, Fla.: Toy stores take trained help, 246-247, no. 8, Apr.

Tate, Harry L.: Experimental evaluation of the project method, 125, no. 4, Dec.

Teacher placement: Indiana schools, 221, no. 7, Mar.; 250, no. 8, Apr.

Teacher preparation, 315, no. 10, June.

Teacher preparation in visual education, 26, no. 1, Sept.

Teacher tenure, 51, no. 2, Oct.; new books and pamphlets, 98, no. 4, Dec.

Teacher-training: Enrollments, 45, no. 2, Oct.; exceptional children, 263-264, no. 9, May; instruction in radio and photoplay appreciation, 26, no. 1, Sept.; Massachusetts, 202, no. 7, Mar.; North Carolina, 171, no. 6, Feb.; Oregon, 87-88, no. 3, Nov.; school use of radio, aids, 272, no. 9, May; study by Arthur Robinson, 28, no. 1, Sept.; visual aids, 77, no. 3, Nov.; visual instruction, conference, 272, no. 9, May. Teachers: Indian Service, 159, no. 5, Jan.; marks, 125, no. 4, Dec.; number, 144, no. 5, Jan; organization, new pamphlet, 279, no. 9, May; thrift, 182, no. 6, Feb. Teachers College, Columbia University, field study course in China and Japan, 318, no. 10, June. Teachers colleges: Books and pamphlets, 256, no. 8. Apr.

Teaching of English: New books and pamphlets, 204, no. 7, Mar.

Teaching positions, Erie, Pa.: Annual list of candidates, 27, no. 1, Sept.

Technical education: In other countries (Abel), 237238, no. 8, Apr.; International Congress, Rome, Italy, 84, no. 3, Nov.

Telephone system, Interior Building, 176, no. 6, Feb. Telescope making course: Pennsylvania State College, 157, no. 5, Jan.

Television and broadcasting facilities (Prall), 144, no. 5, Jan.

Temple University: Studies in college prognosis, 223, no. 7, Mar.

Ten Commandments for Safe Driving, 122, no. 4, Dec. Tennessee: F. F. A., 154, no. 5, Jan.; 245, no. 8, Apr.; 316, no. 10, June; 2-day parent-teacher institutes, 75. no. 3, Nov.

Tennessee Valley Authority: Films available, 126, no. 4, Dec.; visited by State Superintendents and Commissioners of Education, 121, no. 4, Dec. See

also T. V. A.

Testing: Practices studied, 287, no. 9, May; program: High-school sophomores, Michigan, 63, no. 2, Oct. Tests: New books, 28, no. 1, Sept.

Texas: Commission on Coordination in Education,
158, no. 5, Jan.; F. F. A., 154, no. 5, Jan.; homemaking
education, 119, no. 4, Dec.; State Department of
Education, elementary education division created,
250, no. 8, Apr.; university branch systems, 153.
no. 5, Jan.

Textbooks: Collection, Office of Education, 115, 120,
no. 4, Dec.; 213, 217, no. 7, Mar.; selection, 286-287,
no. 9, May.

Thanksgiving thankfulness (Studebaker), 65, no. 3,
Nov.

Theses available, 77, no. 3, Nov. See also Recent theses.
"There is no royal road to geometry", page 1 of cover
178, no. 6, Feb.

Thornton Academy, Saco, Maine, homemaking and
English correlated, 309, no. 10, June.

Threlkeld, A. L.: In charge of meeting of Department
of Superintendence, 130, no. 5, Jan.
Thrifty teachers, Florida, 182, no. 6, Feb.
Thumbtacks, statistical, 143-144, no. 5, Jan.; 171-172,
no. 6, Feb., 197, no. 7, Mar.; 239, no. 8, Apr.; 277–
278, no. 9, May; 315, no. 10, June.

Tigert, John J.: Athletic scholarships, 222, no. 7, Mar.;
letter to President Harding, 60, no. 2, Oct.

To mark or not to mark-an unsolved problem (Segel),
34, no. 2, Oct.

Tompkins County, N. Y.: Study of young men on
farms, 280, no. 9, May.

Tours to Washington, 240-242, no. 8, Apr.

Town boy on the farm (Arthur), 278, no. 9, May.
Town Hall of Washington, 85, no. 3, Nov.

Toy stores take trained help, 246-247, no. 8, Apr.
Tractor school, Phoenix Indian School, 189, no. 6, Feb.
Trade and industrial education, 258-259, no. 9, May;
State of Washington, 280, no. 9, May.

Trade schools: Chicago, Ill., and Gary, Ind., 180, no. 6,
Feb.

Trade studies, Office of Education, 280, no. 9, May.
Traffic accidents, 5-6, no. 1, Sept.

Traffic Officer's Training School, Pennsylvania State
College, 222, no. 7, Mar.

Training center, Indian Service, 93, no. 3, Nov.

Training School for Household Service, Kansas City,
Mo., 86, no. 3, Nov.

Transportation of pupils, Transvaal Education De-
partment, 160, no. 5, Jan.

Transvaal Education Department: Transportation of
pupils, 160, no. 5, Jan.

Traveling libraries, Rosebud and Pine Ridge Indian
Reservations, South Dakota, 189, no. 6, Feb.
Treasures next door, Office of Education radio program,
94, no. 3, Nov.; 102, no. 4, Dec.; 172, no. 6, Feb.; 200,
no. 7, Mar.

Tribute to Dr. Cummings, 12, no. 1, Sept.
Tribute to memory, 236, no. 8, Apr.

Turosienski, Severin K.: In other countries, 64, no. 2,
Oct.

Tuskegee Institute, training course for itinerant teacher
trainers in home economics for Negroes, 309, no. 10,
June.

Tutorial instruction, Harvard University, 318, no. 10,
June.

T. V. A. camp libraries, 29, no. 1, Sept.

Tyler, Tracy F.: New book on radio broadcasting, 228,
no. 8, Apr.

U

Ultra-high radio frequencies, allocation, 176, no. 6,
Feb.

Uncle Sam, Office of Education, radio programs, 172,
no. 6, Feb.

Unemployed: High-school graduates attend fresh-
man colleges, Kansas, 157, no. 5, Jan.; women, NYA
camp, 159, no. 5, Jan.

Unemployment, solution, 180, no. 6, Feb.
Union catalog of hand copied books for the blind, 74,
no. 3, Nov.

Union of Soviet Socialist Republics: Educational out-
look, 38, no. 2, Oct.

Unique Function of Education in American Democracy,
201, no. 7, Mar.

United States Constitution, Sesquicentennial anniver-
sary, 109-110, 121, no. 4, Dec.

United States History, extracurricular course, Har-
vard University, 318, no. 10, June.
Universities and colleges: Enrollments, 123-124, no. 4,
Dec.; new books and pamphlets, 21, no. 1, Sept.
Universities and colleges (State): Financing construc-
tion, 113, 116, no. 4, Dec.; riders on appropriation
acts, 7-8, no. 1, Sept.

Universities participating in University Research
Project of Office of Education, 296, no. 10, June.
University of Alabama, film library, 272, no. 9, May.
University of Arizona: Department of Archeology,
summer students, 189, no. 6, Feb.; home economics
courses, 251, no. 8, Apr.; request that entrance re-
quirements be reduced, 157, no. 5, Jan.; traditions
committee, 92, no. 3, Nov.

University of Buffalo: Articulation between high-
school and college, 223, no. 7, Mar.; Millard Fillmore
College, 318, no. 10, June; study on college aptitude
of adult students, 125, no. 4, Dec.
University of California, films, 26, no. 1, Sept.; 272,
no. 9, May; new Department of Public Health
Nursing, 28, no. 1, Sept.
University of Chicago: Conferred honorary degree on
Mary E. Woolley, 286, no. 9, May; law school reor
ganization, 252, no. 8, Apr.; new law curriculum,
252, no. 8, Apr.; research project in study materials
in Chinese, 22, no. 7, Mar.; Rosenwald Family
Association gift, 251, no. 8, Apr.; study of scholarship
and success, 287, no. 9, May; Study of the Success and
Failure of One Thousand Delinquents Committed to a
Boys' Republic, 63-64, no. 2, Oct.

INDEX

University of Denver: Colorado-Wyoming Academy
of Science, 158, no. 5, Jan.

University of Florida: Course in use of visual aids in
the classroom, 218, no. 7, Mar.; film library, 272, no.
9, May.

University of Georgia, Visual Aids Extension Service,
Division of General Extension: Distributing Library
of silent films, 150, no. 5, Jan.

University of Habana: Construction of new buildings,
126, no. 4, Dec.; reopens 319, no. 10, June.
University of Iowa: Graduate students, 157, no. 5,
Jan.; graduates start teaching, 92, no. 3, Nov.;
libraries, 63, no. 2, Oct.

University of Kansas: Anthropological measurements
of freshmen, 28, no. 1, Sept.; group majors, 286, no. 9,
May; organized Freshman colleges, 157, no. 5, Jan.
University of Kentucky: Radio listening centers, 251,
no. 8, Apr.; Who's Who Among University Trained
Teachers, new bulletin, 318, no. 10, June.
University of London: Centenary celebration, 64, no.
2, Oct.
University of Michigan: "Committee of Ten", 303,
no. 10, June; film library, 272, no. 9, May; Horace H.
Rackham School of Graduate Studies, new building,
62, no. 2. Oct.

University of Minnesota: Continuation_study, 222,
no. 7, Mar.; study by Employment Stabilization
Institute, 252, no. 8, Apr.

University of North Dakota: C. C. C. camp educa-
tion, 120, no. 4, Dec.

University of Panama: Carries on its second year, 37,
no. 2, Oct.

University of Pittsburgh: "Cathedral of Learning",
92, no. 3, Nov.; 318, no. 10, June; cooperating with
business and industry, 88, no. 3, Nov.
University of Southern California; New Graduate
School of Librarianship, 62, no. 2, Oct.
University of Tartu, School of Engineering closed, 190,
no. 6, Feb.

University of Texas: College of Mines and Metallurgy,
graduates employed, 27, no. 1, Sept.; nursing as a
profession, 222, no. 7, Mar.; students' clipping
bureau, 251, no. 8, Apr.; students serve as voluntary
officials in Austin churches, 157, no. 5, Jan.; study
of absences of school children, 28, no. 1, Sept.
University of the State of New York, 154, no. 5, Jan.;
new curriculum guide, 91, no. 3, Nov.
University of Washington: Students self-supporting,
29, no. 1, Sept.; 62, no. 2, Oct.
University of Wisconsin: Instructional films, 77, no. 3,
Nov.; Journalism Department, graduates placed,
157, no. 5, Jan.; summer session. 28, no. 1, Sept.
University of Wyoming: Pamphlet The School Use of
Radio, 77, no. 3, Nov.; summer course on radio and
motion pictures in schools, 272, no. 9, May.
University Research Foundation, 318, no. 10, June.
University Research project, Office of Education, 9-10,
30, no. 1, Sept.; 295-296, 307, 315, no. 10, June.
Upturn brings training needs, California, 280, no. 9,
May.

Urban versus rural schools, 239, no. 8, Apr.
Uruguay: School of the air, 218, no. 7, Mar.
Use of Visual Aids in the Classroom: Course at Univ.
ersity of Florida, 218, no. 7, Mar.

Using the Census Bureau in the schools (Pettet),
141-142, no. 5, Jan.

Utah, revision of State courses of study, 249, no. 8, Apr.

Vacation in National parks, 311, no. 10, June.
Van Loon, Hendrik Willem: Sketches, 198, no. 7, Mar
Vassar College, Summer Institute of Euthenics, 75,
no. 3, Nov.

Vending stands conducted by blind, 148-149, no. 5,
Jan.

Venezuela: Educational outlook, 38, no. 2, Oct.
Vermont, Federal rehabilitation act, 308, no. 10, June
Veterinary Academy, Kaunas, Lithuania, 190, no. 6,
Feb.

Victoria, Australia: Continuation classes, 224, no. 7,
Mar.

Virginia: F. F. A., 85, no. 3, Nov.; 112, no. 4, Dec.;
245, no. 8, Apr.; University branch systems, 153,
no. 5, Jan.

Vision and courage (Bristow), editorial, 4, no. 1, Sept.
Visual aids: Course at University of Florida, 218,
no. 7, Mar.; in schools, 176, no. 6, Feb.; New York
City, W. P. A. funds, 176, no. 6, Feb.; teacher train-
ing, 77, no. 3, Nov. See also Electrifying education.
Visual education: Directory available, 26, no. 1, Sept.;
mimeographed book on teacher preparation, 26,
no. 1, Sept.; number, Progressive Education, 77,
no. 3, Nov.; radio instruction, San Antonio, Tex.,
144, no. 5, Jan.; summer courses, 311, no. 10, June.
See also Electrifying education.
Visual instruction: Conference on teacher training,
272, no. 9, May; Department, San Diego County
schools, 176, no. 6, Feb.

Visual material, new pamphlets, 279, no. 9, May.
Visualizing the Curriculum, new book, 311, no. 10,
June.

Vocational agriculture (Linke), 259, no. 9, May; master
teacher of the South, 271, no. 9, May; new Office of
Education bulletin, 246, no. 8, Apr.
Vocational education, 133-134, no. 5, Jan.; conference,
286, no. 9, May; expansion, 76, no. 3, Nov.; in re-
view (Arthur), 258-259, 271, no. 9, May; library
(Wheeler), 41-42, no. 2, Oct.; publications, page 4
of cover, no. 2, Oct; survey of Negroes (Caliver),
155, no. 5, Jan.

Vocational graduates score, 180, no. 6, Feb.

9

Vocational rehabilitation, 259, 271, no. 9, May.
Vocational summary (Arthur), 22-23, no. 1, Sept.;
52-53, no. 2, Oct.; 86-88, no. 3, Nov.; 118-119, no. 4,
Dec.; 148-149, no. 5, Jan.; 180-181, no. 6, Feb.; 202-
203, no. 7, Mar.; 246-247, no. 8, Apr.; 280-281, no. 9,
May; 308-309, no. 10, June.
Vocational training, 50, no. 2, Oct.; C. C. C. camps,
276, no. 9, May.

Volga (S. Dak.) High School, 247, no. 8, Apr.
Vought, Sabra W.: Book week, 81, no. 3, Nov.; college
catalog collection, 135-136, no. 5, Jan.; cover-page
quotation, 146, no. 5, Jan.; special collections in the
library, 213, 217, no. 7, Mar.

W

Wahpeton Indian School, North Dakota, Girl Scout
Week, 159, no. 5, Jan.; work-study plan, 53, no. 2,
Oct.
Wales: Education outlook, 37, no. 2, Oct.
War and peace, page 1 of cover, no. 4, Dec.
Washington, D. C., student and teacher tours, 240-
242, no. 8, Apr.; Town Hall, 85, no. 3, Nov.
Washington (State): Agricultural experiment project,
280, no. 9, May; Department of Health, meeting
with Indian Service, 159, no. 5, Jan.; F. F. A. news
bulletin, 112, no. 4, Dec.; new superintendent, 155,
no. 5, Jan.; school support, 317-318, no. 10, June.
Washington, George: Diffusion of knowledge, 161, no.
6, Feb.

Wayne University (Detroit): 4-year curriculum lead-
ing to degree of bachelor of science, 28, no. 1, Sept.;
Law School formerly Detroit City Law School,
286, no. 9, May; School of Public Affairs and Social
Work: Detroit Bureau of Governmental Research
prize, 124, no. 4, Dec.; WPA community college
units, 251, no. 8, Apr.

WBZ: Biweekly broadcast featuring public-school
pupils, Newton, Mass., 176, no. 6, Feb.
Wellesley College, Summer Institute for Social Prog-
ress, 222, no. 7, Mar.

West, John C. C. C. C correspondence courses, Uni-
versity of North Dakota, 120, no. 4, Dec.

West Chester, Pa., Y. M. C. A., adult education
classes, 218, no. 7, Mar.

West Virginia: C. C. C. camp activities, 215, no. 7,
Mar.; F. F. A., 245, no. 8, Apr.; 316, no. 10, June;
N. Y. A. aid, 252, no. 8, Apr.

West Virginia University Demonstration High School:
Pupils carry on for 3 days without faculty, 27, no. 1,
Sept.

Western State Teachers College, Kalamazoo, Mich.,
film library, 272, no. 9, May.

What is educational broadcasting? (Klinefelter), 209-
210, 219, no. 7, Mar.

Wheeler, Helen Ellis: Vocational education library,
41-42, no. 2, Oct.

Whipple, Gertrude: Textbook selection study, 286,
no. 9, May.

White, Helen E.: Cover design, 51, no. 2, Oct.
Who's Who Among University Trained Teachers, Uni-
versity of Kentucky bulletin, 318, no. 10, June.
Wickman, E. K.: Study on behavior difficulties, 261,
no. 9, May.

Wight, Edward A.: Study of scholarship and suc-
cess, University of Chicago, 287, no. 9, May.
William Smith College (New York), 4-year course in
responsible citizenship, 124, no. 4, Dec.
Williams, Chester S.: Ôn Our Way-Forums, 207-208,
no. 7, Mar.

Wingate, N. Mex.: Indian Service summer school,
224, no. 7, Mar.

Wilmington (Del.) Trade School: Vocational train-
ing, 180, no. 6, Feb.

Wingo, Otis T.: Anniversary of National Civil Service
Act, 179, no. 6, Feb.

Winnetka Scale of Rating School Behavior and Atti-
tudes, 262, no. 9, May.

Wisconsin: Branch colleges of State university, 154,
no. 5, Jan.; Education Association: Leaflet on fiscal
independence, 27, no. 1, Sept.; F. F. A., 191, no. 6,
Feb.; 245, no. 8, Apr.; State Association of Future
Farmers of America grows, 29, no. 1, Sept.
Wisdom lingers, page 1 of cover, 200, no. 7, Mar.
Woolley, Mary E.: Honorary degree of doctor of law,
University of Chicago, 286, no. 9, May.
Word list developed by Buckingham and Dolch, 63,
no. 2, Oct.

Work and Problems of the Elementary Schools, Annual
Report of Superintendent of Schools, New York
City, 249, no. 8, Apr.

Work-study plan, Wahpeton, N. Dak., 53, no. 2, Oct.
Workers Education Bureau of America, Institute of
Labor, 286, no. 9, May.

Works Progress Administration: Educational news,
189, no. 6, Feb.; emergency nursery schools, 117, 120,
no. 4, Dec.; new publication Jobs, 126, no. 4, Dec.;
project in correlation of museum with class work,
123, no. 4, Dec.; visual aids projects, 176, no. 6, Feb.
See also W. P. A.

World Affairs Institute, 158, no. 5, Jan.
World Congress on Student Health Services in Col-
leges and Universities, Athens, Greece: Report of
meeting, 56, no. 2, Oct.

World Education Conference, Tokyo, Japan, 287,
no. 9, May.

World Federation of Education Associations, meeting,
238, no. 8, Apr.

World history, enrollment, 243-245, no. 8, Apr.
World Is Yours, radio program, Office of Education,
64, no. 2, Oct.; 94, no. 3, Nov.; 102, no. 4, Dec.; 172,
no. 6, Feb.; 200, no. 7, Mar.

6

National Grange: Offers awards for F. F. A., 42, no. 2,
Oct.

National Park Service: Film on natural resources, 102,
no. 4, Dec.; Yosemite Field School of Natural His-
tory, 223, no. 7, Mar.

National Parks, educational vacation, 311, no. 10,
June.

National School Assembly, 294, no. 10, June.
National standards (editorial), 236, no. 8, Apr.
National Survey of Secondary Education 205, no. 7,
Mar.

National Visual Instruction Survey: Findings pub-
lished, 26, no. 1, Sept.; motion picture projectors, 26,
no. 1, Sept.

National Youth Administration, 288, no. 9, May;
applications for student aid, 201, no. 7, Mar.; educa.
tional camp for unemployed women, 159, no. 5, Jan.;
educational news, 189, no. 6, Feb.; emergency nursery
schools, 117, 120, no. 4, Dec.; plans for 1937, 64, no. 2,
Oct.; student aid wages, 93, no. 3, Nov. See also
N. Y. A.

Natural sciences. See Have You Heard?

Navajo Community schools: Center for all activities,
188, no. 6, Feb.

Nebraska: New elementary course of study, 123, no. 4,
Dec.; rural libraries grow, 285, no. 9, May.
Nebraska Educational Journal, 178, no. 6, Feb.
Needed research in secondary education (Jessen), 267,
no. 9, May.

Needle Trades High School, New York City: Mer-
chant tailoring course, 203, no. 7, Mar.

Negro education, 146, no. 5, Jan.; New Farmers of
South Carolina, 149, no. 5, Jan.; publications, page 4
of cover, no. 2, Oct.

Negroes: C. C. C. camps, 145, 155, no. 5, Jan.; girls
trained for household service, Kansas City, Mo.,
86, no. 3, Nov.; part-time schools, Fort Worth, Tex.;
87, no. 3, Nov.; teacher training for vocational agri-
culture, 247, no. 8, Apr.; vocational education survey,
155, no. 5, Jan.

Nevada: Supervised farm practice projects, 53, no. 2,
Oct.

New Books and pamphlets (Futterer), 21, no. 1, Sept.;
54, no. 2, Oct.; 82, no. 3, Nov.; 98, no. 4, Dec.; 140,
no. 5, Jan.; 177, no. 6, Feb.; 204, no. 7, Mar.; 256,
no. 8. Apr.; 279, no. 9, May.

New Castle, Pa.: Elimination of applicants for teach-
ing positions, 156, no. 5, Jan.

New England: Discussion groups popular, 216, no. 7,
Mar.

New Farmers of South Carolina, Negro students, 149,
no. 5, Jan.

New Government aids for teachers (Ryan), 6, 31, no. 1,
Sept.; 49, no. 2, Oct.; 78, 85, no. 3, Nov.; 111-112, no.
4, Dec.; 137, 152, no. 5, Jan.; 166, 172, no. 6, Feb.;
220, no. 7, Mar.; 230, no. 8, Apr.; 260, 272, no. 9, May;
306-307, no. 10, June.

New Jersey Federation of Labor, Institute of Labor,
286, no. 9, May.

New Mexico, F. F. A. news, 316, no. 10, June.

New Orleans, La.: Photographic survey of trends in
education, 285, no. 9, May.

New Providence, N. J.; List of materials of instruction
in social sciences, 218, no. 7, Mar.

New publications, Office of Education, page 4, of
cover, no. 2, Oct.

New Schools for Old, new film, 102, no. 4, Dec.
New State superintendents, 155, no. 5, Jan.
New York City: C. C. C. camp activities, 215, no. 7,
Mar.; parent education in evening elementary
schools, 61, no. 2, Oct.; school maladjustment, 171-
172, no. 6, Feb.; significance of various geological
evidences available for study within 50 miles, 125,
no. 4, Dec.; special classes for subnormal children,
63, no. 2, Oct.; superintendent's report All The Chil-
dren, 31, no. 1, Sept.; superintendent's report Work
and Problems of the Elementary Schools, 249, no. 8,
Apr.; visual aids, W. P. A. funds, 176, no. 6, Feb.
New York State: Rehabilitation service, 118-119,
no. 4, Dec.

New York State Department of Education, con-
ference on vocational and educational guidance, 286,
no. 9, May.

New York State Education Journal: Educational
trends, 146-147, no. 5, Jan.

New York State Teachers Association: Public infor-
mation service, 123, no. 4, Dec.; published study of
financial support and educational opportunity in
1-room school districts, 123, no. 4, Dec.; series of
circulars, 221, no. 7, Mar.

New York University, character education, 93, no. 3,
Nov.; summer school, personnel courses, 318, no. 10,
June.

New Zealand: Bibliography of education, 190, no. 6,
Feb.; education outlook, 37, no. 2, Oct.
Newark, N. J.: Street Trades Boys' Club, 250, no. 8,
Apr.: Museum report, 91, no. 3, Nov.
News of Your Schools, Madison, Wis., 27, no. 1, Sept.
Newspapers and councils, C. C. C. camps, New Jersey,
216, no. 7, Mar.

Newton, Mass.: School children on weekly broadcast,
176, no. Feb.; teachers check themselves, 156, no.
5, Jan.

Next steps for junior high schools (Bristow), 205-206,
no. 7, Mar.

Nifenecker, Eugene A.: School maladjustment, New
York City schools, 171-172, no. 6, Feb.

Noble, Lorraine: Author-editor of Four-Star Scripts,
144, no. 5, Jan.

North Carolina: F. F. A. news, 85, no. 3, Nov.; 191,
no. 6, Feb.; 245, no. 8, Apr. teacher training, 171,
no. 6, Feb.; radio-sound distribution systems in
schools, 26, no. 1, Sept.; university branch systems.

SCHOOL LIFE

North Carolina Education Association, Public Rela-
tions Handbook, 250, no. 8, Apr.

North Carolina Parent-Teacher Institute, 75, no. 3.
Nov.

North Carolina State School Commission: Course for
school janitors and maintenance men, 221, no. 7,
Mar.

North Dakota: Optional military training, land-grant
colleges and universities, 250, no. 8, Apr.; report on
rural education by F. E. R. A, 61-62, no. 2, Oct.
Northwestern State Teachers College, Alva, Okla.,
P. W. A. building, 251, no. 8, Apr.
Nursery schools in 1936 (Davis), 117, 120, no. 4, Dec.
Nursing as a profession, Columbia University, 222,
no. 7, Mar.

N. Y. A.: Aid to flood victims, Mississippi Valley, 252,
no. 8, Apr.; aids farm youth, 319, no. 10, June; camp
for women, 288, no. 9, May; funds for C. C. C. en-
rollees, 106, no. 4, Dec.; junior employment service,
252, no. 8, Apr.; student aid program, 62, no. 2, Oct.
Nystrom, Paul H.: Appointed member of Federal
Board for Vocational Education, 52, no. 2, Oct.,
chairman, Federal Board for Vocational Education;
221, no. 7,Mar.

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Obedience means liberty (Hoover), 146, no. 5, Jan.
Observation and rating of behavior difficulties (Segel)
261-262, no. 9, May.

Occupational survey: Colorado, 202, no. 7, Mar.;
Lebanon, Pa., 86-87, no. 3, Nov.
O'Donnell, Phil: Benefits received from enrollment in
C. C. C., 300, no. 10, June.

Office of Education: American Education Week, 282,
no. 9, May; best seller, page 4 of cover, no. 5, Jan.;
biennial chapters now available, 56, no. 2, Oct.;
crime prevention, 114-115, no. 4, Dec.; 294, no. 10,
June; Cyril F. Klinefelter appointed administrative
assistant, 267, no. 9, May; exhibit, National Edu-
cation Association, 271, no. 9, May; forum project,
127, no. 4, Dec.; 207-208, no. 7 Mar.; goal, 161, no. 6,
Feb.; library: College catalog collection, 135-136,
no. 5, Jan.; duplicates help, 82, no. 3, Nov.; foreign
education collection, 83-84, no. 3, Nov.; special col-
lection, 213, 217, no. 7, Mar.; textbook collection, 115,
120, no. 4, Dec.; National Visual Instruction Survey,
26, no. 1, Sept.; new home, 304-305, 307, no. 10, June;
new library service, 50-51, no. 2, Oct.; organization.
page 3 of cover, no. 1, Sept.; page 3 of cover, no. 2,
Oct.; page 3 of cover, no. 3, Nov.; page 3 of cover,
no. 4, Dec.; page 3 of cover, no. 5, Jan., page 3 of cover,
no. 6, Feb.; page 3 of cover, no. 7, Mar.; page 3 of
cover, no. 8, Apr.; page 3 of cover, no. 9, May; page 3
of cover, no. 10, June; publications, 51, page 4 of
cover, no. 2, Oct.; 81, 88, page 4 of cover, no. 3, Nov.;
128, no. 4, Dec.; page 4 of cover, 192 no. 6, Feb.; 216,
page 4 of cover, no. 7, Mar.; 246, no, 8, Apr.; 272, 281,
no. 9, May; 290-293, page 4 of cover, no. 10, June;
(Wright), 173-174, no. 6, Feb.; R. W. Gregory
appointed specialist, 53, no. 2, Oct.; radio programs,
64, no. 2, Oct.; 94, no. 3, Nov.; 102, no. 4, Dec.; 172,
no. 6, Feb.; 200, no. 7, Mar.: radio project, 17, no. 1,
Sept.; 51, 64, no 2, Oct.; 77, no. 3, Nov.; 294, 299-300,
no. 10, June; radio script exchange, 311, no. 10, June;
report at meeting of International Conference on
Public Instruction, Geneva, 55-56, no. 2, Oct.; slides
of report cards, 38, no. 2, Oct.; staff, 1-3, no. 1, Sept.;
study of radio and photoplay appreciation, teacher-
training institutions, 26, no. 1, Sept.; survey of radio
courses, 218, no. 7, Mar.; survey of scholarships and
fellowships, 168, no. 6, Feb.; theses available, 77, no. 3,
Nov.; to be moved to new Interior Building, 116,
no. 4, Dec.; tribute to Dr. Cummings, 12, no. 1,
Sept.; University Research Project, 9-10, 30, no. 1,
Sept.; 295-296, 307, 315, no. 10, June; Vocational
Division; series of studies of trades, 280, no. 9, May;
Vocational education library; 41-42, no. 2, Oct.;
Vocational Education Survey, 155, no. 5, Jan.,
W. N. Elam appointed specialist. 86, no. 3, Nov.;
work, 258-259, 271, no. 9, May; W. P. A. projects
continue, 79, no. 3, Nov.; work for natives of Alaska,
104, 121, no. 4, Dec.

Office of Indian Affairs: Educational activities, 28-29,
no. 1, Sept.; 64, no. 2, Oct.; 93, no. 3, Nov.; 159, no. 5,
Jan.; 188-189, no. 6, Feb.; 223-224, no. 7, Mar. 319,
no. 10, June.

Ohio: F. F. A. news, 85, no. 3, Nov.; 112, no. 4, Dec.;
154, no. 5, Jan.; 191. no. 6, Feb.; 218, no. 7, Mar.;
264, no. 9, May; N. Y. A., aid, 252, no. 8, Apr.;
school support plans, 57-58, 60, no. 2, Oct.

Ohio River flood: Story of work of broadcasters, 218,
no. 7, Mar.

Ohio School of the Air Courier, recent issue, 77, no. 3,
Nov.

Ohio State Department of Education, manual on high-
way safety, 317, no. 10, June.

Ohio State University: Addition to stadium dormi-
tory, W. P. A. funds, 157, no. 5, Jan., annual income,
27, no. 1, Sept.; course in illumination engineering,
28, no. 1, Sept.; courses in radio practice, script writ-
ing, production, and station management, 77, no. 3,
Nov.; Research Fourdation, 318, no. 10, June;
scholarship, 124, no. 4, Dec.

Oklahoma: F. F. A. news, 218, no. 7, Mar.; 264, no. 9,
May; new State superintendent, 155, no. 5, Jan.;
organization under Indian Reorganization Act, 159,
no. 5, Jan.; State F. F. A. camp, 29, no. 1, Sept.
On Our Way-Forums (Williams), 207-208, no. 7, Mar.
On your calendar, 36, no. 2, Oct.; 91, no. 3, Nov.; 126,
no. 4, Dec.; 160, no. 5, Jan.; 182, no. 6, Feb.; 197,
no. 7, Mar.; 236, no. 8, Apr.; 271, no. 9, May; 1-room
schools, 143, no. 5, Jan.; Iowa, 172, no. 6, Feb.
One-teacher school districts, New York State, finan-

Opportunities for teachers and leaders in parent groups
(Lombard), 266, no. 9, May.

Opportunity for teachers (editorial), 51, no. 2, Oct.
Optometry schools: Increase entrance requirements,
28, no. 1, Sept.

Oregon: Curriculum revision, 249, no. 8, Apr.; F. F. A.
news, 85, no. 3, Nov.; 112, no. 4, Dec.; 316, no. 10,
June; graduates of higher institutions, 158, no. 5,
Jan.; teacher training, 87-88, no. 3, Nov.
Oregon State College: Recipient of library of mining
and geology, 124, no. 4, Dec.; Sigma Xi, 286, no. 9,
May.

Oregon State Department of Public Instruction,
Manual on the Construction and Care of School Build -
ings, 285, no. 9, May.

Oregon State System of Higher Education, recipient
of library of mining and geology, 124, no. 4, Dec.
Organizing for education (Oxley), 47-48, no. 2, Oct.
Orient, field study course, Columbia University, 318,
no. 10, June.

Orientation of secondary education, 285, no. 9, May.
Our goal (Studebaker), 161, no. 6, Feb.

Our historic function (Studebaker), 18, no. 1, Sept.
Out-of-school farm youth, part-time classes, Sussex,
N. J., 52, no. 2, Oct.

Outdoor athletic plant, Rutgers University, 158, no.
5, Jan.
Oxley, Howard W.: Building a model camp program,
80-81, no. 3, Nov.; C. C. C. camps make summer
plans, 275-276, no. 9, May; C. C. C. camps train
young farmers, 235, 238, no. 8, Apr.; C. C. C. con-
tributes to human conservation, 310-311, no. 10,
June; C. C. C. education platform for 1936-37, 15, 20,
no. 1, Sept.; colleges and C. C. C. camp education,
106, 120, no. 4, Dec.; enrollees become better citizens,
215-216, no. 7, Mar.; from C. C. C. camp to employ.
ment, 183-184, no. 6, Feb.; meeting problems of
Negro enrollees, 145, 155, no. 5, Jan.; organizing for
education, 47-48, no. 2, Oct.

P. S. DuPont High School: Vocational training, 180,
no. 6, Feb.

Pageant, March of Education, 61, no. 2, Oct.
Pamphlets. See New books and pamphlets.
Pan American Institute of Habana, 224, no. 7, Mar.
Parent education: New books and pamphlets, 98, no.
4, Dec.; New York City evening elementary schools,
61, no. 2, Oct.; progress, 72, no. 3, Nov.; summer ses-
sions, higher institutions, 75, no. 3, Nov.
Parent education in the city schools (Lombard), 219
no. 7, Mar.

Parent groups, opportunities for teachers and leaders,
266, no. 9, May.

Parents and the high-school faculty (Lombard), 25-26,
no. 1, Sept.

Paris: American High School, 175, no. 6, Feb.
Park College (Missouri): Program liberalized, 157,

no. 5, Jan.

Part-time classes: Geneseo Township (Ill.) High
School, 281, no. 9, May; Sussex, N. J.; 52, no. 2,
Oct.; Wahpeton, N. Dak., 53, no. 2, Oct.
Part-time schools: Graduates, 308, no. 10, June; Negro,
Fort Worth, Tex., 87, no. 3, Nov.

Part-time students: Survey of occupations, 202, no. 7,

Mar.

Pasadena, Calif., 6-4-4 plan, 285, no. 9, May; school
museum correlates with class work, 123, no. 4, Dec.
Patent system celebration, 90, no. 3, Nov.
Payne, Bruce R.: Negro education, 146, no. 5, Jan.
"Peace hath her victories no less renowned than war"
(Milton), 114, page 1 of cover, no. 4, Dec.
Peace lessons, 289, no. 10, June.

Pearson, James H.: Recommends map of agricultural
education program, 118, no. 4, Dec.
Pearson, Karl: Mind and body, 298, no. 10, June.
Peek, Lillian: Homemaking education, Texas, 119,

no. 4, Dec.

Pennsylvania: Department of Public Instruction,
organization chart, 249-250, no. 8, Apr.; F. F. A., 191,
no. 6, Feb.; 245, no. 8, Apr.; report of commission to
study educational acts, 285, no. 9, May; school
busses, 61, no. 2, Oct.

Pennsylvania State College: C. C. C., 120, no. 4, Dec.;
course in telescope making, 157, no. 5, Jan.; Diesel
Engine Laboratory, 92, no, 3, Nov.; enrollments in
4-year courses School of Agriculture and Experiment
Station, 27, no. 1, Sept.; extension service courses,
124-125, no. 4, Dec.; Holy Bible available in 10 lan-
guages, 125, no. 4, Dec.; land-grant college radio
broadcast, 318, no. 10, June; students exchange with
Lingnan University, Canton, China, 286, no. 9, May;
traffic officer's training school, 222, no. 7, Mar.
Per capita costs, city school systems, 197, no. 7, Mar.
Periodical collection, Office of Education library, 213,
no. 7, Mar.

Personnel course, New York University summer
school, 318, no. 10, June.

Peru: British scientific expedition, 319, no. 10, June.
Pettet, Z. R.: Using the Census Bureau in schools,
141-142, no. 5, Jan.

Philadelphia: Board of Public Education, pamphlets
on senior high schools, 221, no. 7, Mar.; School Em-
ployment Office, 86, no. 3, Nov.; silver anniversary of
school medical inspection, 282, no. 9, May.
Phoenix Indian School: Tractor school, 189, no. 6, Feb.
Photography: Birmingham-Southern College, 157, no.
5, Jan.; new book, 176, no. 6, Feb.
Photoplay appreciation, 228, no. 8, Apr.; appreciation,
teacher-training institutions, 26, no. 1, Sept.
Photoplay as Literary Art, 77, no. 3, Nov.

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