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Taylor, E. W. 210
Taylor, H. L. 2

Thompson, J. M. 279

Tifft, W. C. 129
Tilbury, H. B. 267
Toaz, R. K. 269

Tolman, H. N. 100
Tomlinson, E. M. 29
Townsend, C. W. 341
True, W. R. 174
Truesdale, W. H. 154
Tuthill, L. H. 178

Upham, A. A. 69

Van Allen, E. K. 40
Vandegrift, C. W. 52
Van Dusen, Fred 255
Van Ingen, B. C. 252

| Welch, R. S. 403
Welker, W. G. 370
West, W. L. 192
Westfall, F. M. 346

Wheaton, Henry 343
Wheelock, C. F. 3
White, F. C. 107
White, Henry 23
White, N. K. 67
Whitford, B. F. 277
Whitney, C. W. 70
Whittaker, B. E. 84
Wickes, W. K. 336
Wight, P. L. 98
Wilber, T. C. 136
Wilcox, A. H. 298
Wiley, G. N. 122
William, Brother 308
Williams, C. S. 90
Williams, D. B. 138
Williams, F. B. 28
Williams, Sherman 15
Williams, W. R. 148
Wilmot, H. T. 88

Van Zile, F. W. 73
Vincent, H. E. 443
Vosburgh, C. D. 125
Vossler, A. B. 360

Wallace, F. H. 72

Walrath, M. H. 345

Wilson, C. H. 444

Walter, C. F. 321

Winne, James 396

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Action, summary of, 321-27.
Anderson, J. M., quoted, 341-42.
Appointments, 321.

Arithmetic, study of, 361, 363, 364.
Armstrong, T. H., address, 431-32.
Attendants, register, 433-48.
Ball, George H., on universal need of
business education, 365-66.
Banta, Joseph Edward, on manual
training in the high school, 394–96;
High School Societies, 397-402.
Belknap, Emmet, The High School in
its Relation to Commercial Educa-
tion, 339-52; on commercial subjects,
354; on examination in advanced
spelling, 378.

Bookmyer, T. W., quoted, 344–45.
Boynton, F. D., on examination in ad-
vanced spelling, 377.

Brown, F. H., on high school fraterni-
ties, 405.

Educational exhibit at the St Louis
Exposition, 323, 409–10.

Eliot, Charles William, quoted, 344.
English, study of, 362; preparation for
college in, discussion, 366-79.
English education, 325.
Executive committee, 325.

Farr, D. C., resolutions presented by,
325-26; report on plan of proceed-
ings, 326; on technical education,
354-55; on examination in advanced
spelling, 377.

Fosdick, Frank S., on high school fra-
ternities, 406-9; retiring address,
430-31.

Fraternities in high schools, discussion,
397-409.

Gaines, C. C., on training for business
in grammar grades, 358–63; on study
of arithmetic, 361, 363, 364.

Business education, see Commercial Greetings of Associated Academic Prin-

education.

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Chriswell, W. B., on preparation for
college and preparation for life, 373-
74.

Clark, John Holly, on examination in

advanced spelling, 377–78.
College, preparation for, in English,
discussion, 366-79.

Commercial education, high school in
its relation to, paper by Emmet Bel-
knap, with discussion, 339-66.
Committees, appointments, 321.
Composition, 366–79.

Conant, Howard, on examination in

advanced spelling, 378-79; on man-
ual training, 391.

Crissy, I. O., quoted, 340, 347, 348-49;
on business education, 352-54.
De Garmo, Charles, quoted, 341, 349–
51.

cipals to other educational bodies,
326-27.

Griffith, George, quoted, 343-44, 346;
on commercial courses in the high
school, 355-57; on high school fra-
ternities, 406.

Handwriting, 361.

Herron, Schuyler F., on high school fra-
Herrick, Cheesman A., quoted, 346.
ternities, 402–4, 405.

High school, specialization in, 325; re-
lation to commercial education,
paper by Emmet Belknap, with dis-
cussion, 339-66.

High school societies, discussion, 397-
409.

Hodge, L. F., on method of giving Re-
gents examination in reading, 374-

75.
Hoffman, L. W., on commercial courses,
364-65; on manual training in small
high schools, 388-89.

Hutchinson, B. W., on study of Eng

lish in New York State, 376. Hyde, William De Witt, quoted, 340.

Locke, George H., on manual training

in high school, 396–97.

Lush, J. L., on study of arithmetic, 363; on comparison of present with former work of high school, 389-90.

Mac Elroy, A. J., on high school fra

ternities, 404.

McKinley, E. F., on commercial courses

in the high school, 357-58.

Manual Training in Villages and Small Cities, paper by V. S. Paessler, with discussion, 379–97.

National Educational Association, representation at, 322–23.

Nominations, committee on, 321, 325. Nonresident pupils, state aid to, 321– 22, 325-26.

Odell, Benjamin B., resolution of thanks to, 322, 325. Officers of association, 319, 325.

Paessler, Vinton S., Manual Training ¦ in Villages and Small Cities, 379-88; on manual training, 391–93. Penmanship, 361. Proceedings, plan of, 326.

Reading, aloud, 366-79; method of giving Regents examination in, 374

75.

Register of attendants, 433–48.
Reports, 323-24.

Resolutions, committee on, 321, 32526.

Rhees, Rush, resolution of thanks to, 325; Thoroughness versus Breadth,

328-38.

St Louis Exposition, representative of Academic Principals Association on committee, 323, 409–10.

Schoolmasters, strike of, by W. K. Wickes, 411-30.

Secondary schools, too greatly expanded curriculum, 325.

Sessions, summary of, 319-21.

Smith, Ernest E., report as treasurer, 323-24.

Spelling, 366-79; advanced, examination in, 376-79.

State aid to nonresident pupils, 32122, 325-26.

Stout, Isaac H., on state aid to nonresident pupils, 322.

Stryker, W. M., The Different and Indifferent Degrees of Preparation for College that appear in English, Specially in Composition, Spelling, and Plain, Old-Fashioned Reading Aloud, 366-73.

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