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A. L. A. to convene at Yale, 178, no. 9, May.
Abel, James F.: France provides a West Point"

for engineers_in L'Ecole Polytechnique, 98, no. 5,
Jan.; Musée Pédagogique, France's unique center of
educational services, 75–76, no. 4, Dec.; National Min-
istries of education,

45–46, no. 3, Nov.
Abelow, Samuel P.: How New York City selects its

teachers, 32-34, no. 2, Oct.
Ability: Children's grading, 155, no. 8 Apr.
Activity program and the teaching of reading, page 2

of cover, no. 10, June.
Activity program (Calif.), 131-133, no. 7, Mar.
Adult education, 109, no. 6, Feb.; creative discussion,

13-15, no. 1, Sept.; Czechoslovakia, 193, no. 10, June;

Long Beach, Calif., 197, no. 10, June.
Advisory Committee on Education by Radio: Testi-

mony of Armstrong Perry, 65–67, no. 4, Dec.
Aeneid: Quotation, page 3 of cover, no. 1, Sept.
Agricultural cooperation, 186–189, no. 10, June.
Agricultural education: Two valuable books, page 3 of

cover, no. 7, Mar.
Aim of education (Arnold), page 4 of cover, no. 2, Oct.
Alameda High School (Calif.): Receive trophy for

debating, 79, no. 4, Dec.
Alaska: Births exceed deaths, 150, no. 8, Apr.
Alaska division (Office of Education, transferred to

Indian Office, 143-145, no. 8, Apr.
Alaska Map No. 8, 145, no. 8, Apr.; 177, no. 9, May.
Alaska Railroad, tour, page 2 of cover no. 8, Apr.
Albe ta, Canada: Enrollment in 1-room schools, 16,

no. 1, Sept.
Alberta, University of. See University of Alberta.
Alderman, L. R.: How the schools could help solve the

unemployment problem, 62, no. 4, Dec.; a suggestion
from the cement industry, 70, no. 4, Dec.
All about Indians, free packets, page 3 of cover, no. 7,

Mar.
Allen, E. P.: What the Washington Bicentennial

Commission has available for schools, 102–103, no. 6,

Feb.
American and English_secondary education: A com-

parison, 71-74, no. 4, Dec.
American Council of Intellectual Cooperation, meet-

ing of executive committee, 137, no. 7, Mar.
American education 200 years, 1830-2030, 69, no. 4,

Dec.
American Education Week, 30, no. 2, Oct.
American educational progress in 1930 (Evans), 92-94,

no. 5, Jan.
American Library Association Conference (McCabe),

8, no. 1, Sept.
American Library Association, meeting, New Haven,

Conn., 178, no. 9, May.
American Library in Paris donates books, 29, no. 2, Oct.
An increased program for the Washington Child

Research Center (Sherman), 47, no. 3, Nov.
Anderson, John E.: Discover typical American family

and typical cbild, 61-62, no. 4, Dec.
Annapolis Parent-Teacher Association: Navy officer

at helm, 110, no. 6, Feb.
Annual Report available, 90, no. 5, Jan.
Appropriations, educational: London makes large

increases, 59, no. 3, Nov.
Arbor Day: Its purposes and observance, page 4 of

cover, no. 7, Mar.
Are there too many teachers? (Evenden). 81-82, no.

5, Jan.
Argentina: “New-type" school, 3, no. 1, Sept.
Arkansas: Survey of higher education, 178, no. 9, May.
Arnold, Matthew: Aim of education, page 4 of cover,

no. 2, Oct.
Art goes to the dormitory, 198, no. 10, June.
Art opportunities for gifted children, 11, no. 1, Sept.
Art students participate in flower show, 58, no. 3, Nov.
Articulation between school and industry, 149, no. 8,

Apr.
Ask radio channels for educational institutions, 137,

no. 7, Mar.
Associate director, School Finance Survey, 178, no.

9, May
Association for Childhood Education moeting, Cleve-

land, 145, no. 8, Apr.
Associations, educational. See Educational associa-

tions.
Austin Peay Normal School (Clarksville, Tenn.):

New president appointed, 70, no. 4, Dec.
Authority on education preparing new textbook, 11,

no. 1, Sept.
An authority on the kindergarten, 11, no. 1, Sept.
Aviation: Study in high schools of California, 16,

no 1, Sept.
Award for “Outstanding service to American educa-
tion,” 150, no. 8, Apr.

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Baltimore: Requirements of teachers for special

classes, 198, no. 10, June.
Baltimore's

school for printers, 138, no. 7, Mar.
Banbury, England: New county school, 133, no. 7,

Mar.
Band instrument playing taught by radio, 110, no. 6,

Feb.
Bangor (Me.): Lengthening of school year, 42, no. 3,

Nov.
Barbarism to civilization, 143-145, no. 8, Apr.
Barrows, Alice: Council formed to study school build-

ing problems, 118-116, 118, nc. 6, Feb.
Baseball score card, page 2 of cover, no. 9, May.
Berkeley's coordinated program of child adjustment

(Martens), 23–24, no. 2, Oct.; 56-58, no. 3, Nov.
Berry. Charles Scott: Education of handicapped

children in rural schools, 9, no. 1, Sept.
Best seller !!! page 2 of cover, no. 10, June.
Biennial Survey of Education, page 2 of cover, no. 9,

May.
Billett, Roy 0.: What the high schools are doing for

the individual, 85-87, no. 5, Jan.
Births exceed deaths, 150, no. 8, Apr.
Blind: Pennsylvania's program, 117–118, no. 6, Feb.
Bolívar, Simón. See Simón Bolívar.
Books: Need in rural schools, 97-98, no. 5, Jan.
Books donated by the Anjerican Library in Paris, 29,

no. 2, Oct.
Books for boy and girl visitors in the White House,

109, no. 9, May.
Boston (Mass.): School gardening, 158, no. 8, Apr.
Boston University. Duplex clubhouse, 189, no. 10,

June.
“Boundaries, arcas, geographic centers and altitudes

of the United States and the several States," 114,

no. (, Feb.
Boutwell, William Dow: Appointment as editor in

chief, 50, no. 3, Nov.
Boutwell, William Low: The 1-teacher school at

Fairy Springs, 181-185, no. 10, June; Taking stock of

education in America, 124, no. 7, Mar.
Box-car, desert: Activity program, 131-133, no. 7,

Mar.
Brief items of foreign educational news, 59, no. 3, Nov.
British overseas students: Hostel, 59, no. 3, Nov.
British public-school boys tour India, 59, no. 3, Nov.
Bryant, Harold C.: Universities of the out of doors,

152, no. 8, Apr.
Bucknell University: Ccurse in sanitation and

science for barbers, 37, no. 2, Oct.
Buffalo, N. Y.: Survey of city school systems, 74,

no. 4, Dec.; 178, No. 9, May.
Business and professional leaders aid secondary sur-

vey, 114, no. 6, Feb.
Butler, Leslie 0.: Unemployed go to school in Grand

Rapids, 89, no. 5, Jan.

Children: Thrown to crocodiles, 170, no. 9, May.
Children make their own “Talkies," 27, no. 2, Oct.
The Children's Charter, price, page 4 of cover, no. 8,

Apr., text 91, no. 5, Jan.
Chile: Ministry of Education, intelligence tests, 59,

no. 3, Nov.
Circulars, free, 177, no. 9, May.
“Circulating art gallery,” Lawrence College, 198, no.

10, June.
Civilization from barbarism, 143-145, no. 8, Apr.
Claxton heads normal school, 70, no. 4, Doc.
Claxton, P. P.: Appointed president Austin Peay

Norinal School, 70, no. 4, Dec.; Preparing new text-
book, 11, no. 1, Sept.; Received award for “Out-
standing service to American education,” 150, no. 8,
Apr.
Clinics: Child-guidance, 22, no. 2, Oct.; Dental and

eye, Los Angeles, 191–193, no. 10, June; Legal aid,

University of Southern California, 62, no. 4, Dec.
Coaching: Course at University of Illinois, 136,137,

no. 7, Mar.
Code of sportsmanship, Illini, 130, no. 7, Mar.
College entrance credits in music, 172, no. 9, May.
Colleges and universities. See Higher education.
Colleges interested in the question of racial relations,

22, no. 2, Oct.
Collegiate courses in parent-teacher work (Watkins),

28–29, no. 2, Oct.
Collins, George M.: Educators join business men to

solve Hawaii's school problem, 63-64, no. 4, Dec.
Columbia Scholastic Press Association, meeting, New

York, 145, no. 8, Apr.
Coming conventions, 62, no. 4, Dec.
Commissioner Cooper, 2,000 miles away, opens parent

conference by radio, 195, no. 10, June.
Committee for Better Current Reading, making study,

195, no. 10, June.
Community activities (New Holland, Ga.): Pageant

prepared in a week, 155, no. 8, Apr.
Company of noble souls (Vergil), page 3 of cover, no.

1, Sept.
Concerts in Milwaukee schools (Smith), 193, no. 10,

June.
Conemaugh Valley Memorial Hospital: School for

crippled children, 156–157, no. 8, Apr.
Confer on problem of measuring teaching ability, 78,

no. 4, Dec.
Conference of School Administrators, notice of meet-

ing (Nashville, Tenn.) 130, no. 7. Mar.
Conferences, new style (Cooper), 130, no. 7, Mar.
Constitution of the United States: List of 52 books,

158, no. 8, Apr.
Contests: Cash prizes for rural school pupils, 58, no.

3, Nov.; gymnastic, 155, no. 8, Apr.
Convalescents: Pennsylvania's program, 117–118, no.

6, Feb.
Conventions, 62, no. 4, Dec.
Conversation: Courses at Long Beach, Calif., 197, no.

10, June.
Cook, Katherine M.: Publication aids in rural school

supervision, 87, no. 5, Jan.
Cooper, William John: Conferences, new style, 130,

no. 7, Mar.; Education-A definition, 110, no. 6, Feb.;
Fisher Ames's prediction, 110, no. 6, Feb.; Opens
parent conference by radio 2,000 miles away, 195, no.
10, June; Pioneering again, 1-3, no. 1, Sept.; Prom is-
ing legislation for rural schools, 190, no. 10, June;
Shall we look the other way? 121-123, no. 7, Mar.;
A 10-year plan for rural schools, 185, no. 10, June;

200 years of American education, 69, no. 4, Dec.
Cornell University, New York State College of Agri-

culture, fellowship in nature education and forestry,
37, no. 2, Oct.
Corner stone of new National Education Association

Building laid in Washington City (Lambdin), 12,
no. 1, Sept.
Council formed to study school building problems

(Barrows), 115-116, 118, no. 6, Feb.
Council of State Superintendents and Commissioners

of Education, notice of meeting, 62, no. 4, Dec.;
proceedings in U. S. Daily supplement, 90, no. 5,

Jan.
Coupons, nickel, 123, no. 7, Mar.
Course in coaching a success at University of Illinois

(Huff), 136-137, no. 7, Mar.
Course in sanitation and science for barbers, Bucknell

University, 37, no. 2, Oct.
Creative discussion in adult education (Solis-Cohen),

13-15, no. 1, Sept.
Crippled children: Johnstown, Pa., 156–157, no. 8,

Apr.; Pennsylvania's program, 117-118, no. 6, Feb.
Crocodiles: On throwing them children, 170, no. 9,

May.
Czechoslovakia: Adult education, 193, no. 10, June;
Educational progress, 25, no. 2, Oct.

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Cahn, Rudolf E.: Public instruction in Rio de Janeiro,

Brazil, 50, no. 3, Nov.
California: Study of aviation in high schools, 16, no.

1, Sept.
California State Library, a potent factor in developing

school library service (Henshall), 38–39, no. 2, Oct.
Caliver, Ambrose: Appointment as specialist in Negro

education, Ollice of Education, 31, no. 2, Oct.
The camp in higher education, page 3 of cover, no. 9,

May.
Camp Directors' Association, meeting, Washington,

D. C., 149, no. 8, Apr.
Camps and school, convention theme, 149, no. 8, Apr.
Can you ride a mule? Page 4 of cover, no. 9, May.
Car window guides to the Western States, page 3 of

cover, no. 10, June.
Careers: Facts, 79, no. 4, Dec.
Careful buyers use U. S. nickel coupons, 123, no. 7,

Mar.
Cash prizes for rural school pupils, 58, no. 3, Nov.
Casson, Herbert N.: How reading can help you, 150,

no. 8, Apr.
Cement industry: A suggestion, 70, no. 4, Dec.
A chair of education in prisons (MacCormick), 95–96,

no. 5, Jan.
Child adjustment: Berkeley's coordinated program,

23-24, no. 2, Oct.; 56-58, no. 3, Nov.
Child developnient: Teachers' guide, page 2 of cover,

no. 10, June.
Child study: Rochester, N. Y., 173-174, no. 9, May.
Child-guidance clinics, growth, 22, no. 2, Oct.
Childhood days in Washington's time, bulletin to be

published, 103, no. 6, Feb.

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