Taylor, E. W. 210 Thompson, J. M. 279 Tifft, W. C. 129 Tolman, H. N. 100 Upham, A. A. 69 Van Allen, E. K. 40 | Welch, R. S. 403 Wheaton, Henry 343 Van Zile, F. W. 73 Wallace, F. H. 72 Walrath, M. H. 345 Wilson, C. H. 444 Walter, C. F. 321 Winne, James 396 Action, summary of, 321-27. Arithmetic, study of, 361, 363, 364. Bookmyer, T. W., quoted, 344–45. Brown, F. H., on high school fraterni- Educational exhibit at the St Louis Eliot, Charles William, quoted, 344. Farr, D. C., resolutions presented by, Fosdick, Frank S., on high school fra- Fraternities in high schools, discussion, Gaines, C. C., on training for business Business education, see Commercial Greetings of Associated Academic Prin- education. Chriswell, W. B., on preparation for Clark, John Holly, on examination in advanced spelling, 377–78. Commercial education, high school in Conant, Howard, on examination in advanced spelling, 378-79; on man- Crissy, I. O., quoted, 340, 347, 348-49; cipals to other educational bodies, Griffith, George, quoted, 343-44, 346; Handwriting, 361. Herron, Schuyler F., on high school fra- High school, specialization in, 325; re- High school societies, discussion, 397- Hodge, L. F., on method of giving Re- 75. 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. 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. 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