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Among the authors, 1-2, no. 1, Oct.; 33, no. 2, Nov.; 65, no.

3. Doc.; 97, no. 4, Jan.; 129, no. 5, Feb.; 161-162, no. 6, Mar.;

193-194, no. 7, Apr.; 225-226, no. 8, May; 257, no. 9, June;

289, no. 10, July.

Among the F. F. A.'s, 221, no. 7, Apr.

An educator passes, 188, no. 6, Mar.

Announcement (Studebaker), 1, no. 1, Oct.

Annual Rerort of the Secretary of the Interior for the Fisca!

Year Ended June 30, 1938, excerpts, 163-165, 169, no. 6, Mar.

Anthony, Susan B: Birthday anniversary, 154, no. 5, Feb.

Appalachian Trailway, 158-159, no. 5, Feb.

Appointments, Office of Education, 98-101, no. 4, Jan., 282,

no. 9, June; 317, no. 10. July.

Appreciating books, public schools, 8, no. 1, Oct.

Apprenticeship practice, vocational agriculture, Georgia, 28,

no. 1, Oct.

Archival movement, 222, no. 7.

Apr.

Arizona: Part-time instruction in agriculture, 60, no. 2, Nov.

Arkansas: Biennial report of education, 316, no. 10, July;

bookmobile, 63, no. 2, Nov.; home economics for boys, 282,

no. 9, June.

Art courses get attention, 282, no. 9, June.

Arthur, C. M.: Vocational summary, 28-29, no. 1, Oct.;

60-61, no. 2, Nov.; 90-91, no. 3, Dec.; 120-121, no. 4, Jan.;

152-153, no. 5, Feb.; 188-189, no. 6, Mar.; 220-221, no. 7,

Apr.; 246-247, no. 8, May; 282-283, no. 9, June; 314-315,

no. 10, July

Arthurdale School, plan of organization, 190, no. 6, Mar.

Arts meeting scheduled, 189, no. 6, Mar.

Assembly programs, New York City public schools, 190,

no. 6, Mar.

Assistance to State departments of education, 164, no. 6, Mar.

Association for Childhood Education, report of Atlanta con-

vention, 263-265, no. 9, June.

Astronomical research, University of Texas, 126, no. 4, Jan.

Atlanta convention, Association for Childhood Education,

263-265, no. 9, June.

Auditorium programs, references, 144-147, no. 5, Feb.

Auditory Aids in the Classroom, report of National Research

Council, 190, no. 6, Mar.

Augusta, Ga.: Course for junior executives, 315, no. 10, July.

Auricular training, 294, 308, no. 10, July.

Australian conference, Association for Pre-School Child

Development, 203, no. 7, Apr.

Authors, 1-2, no. 1, Oct.; 33, no. 2, Nov.; 65, no. 3, Dec.;

97, no. 4, Jan.; 129, no. 5, Feb.; 161-162, no. 6, Mar.; 193-194,

no. 7, Apr.; 225-226, no. 8, May; 257, no. 9, June; 289, no.

10, July.

Aviation and the American boy (Klinefelter), 239,240, no.

8, May.

Aviation workers' classes, Cheyenne, Wyo., 61, no. 2, Nov.

Awarding of certificates, CCC camps, 103-109, no. 4, Jan.

Aberdeen, S. Dak.: Manual on public-school system, 62,

no. 2, Nov.

Accident prevention, 27, no. 1, Oct.

Accrediting in higher education (Ratcliffe), 155-156, no. 5,

Feb.

Accrediting secondary schools, 305-306, no 10, July.

Acid test of vocational school, 152, no 5, Feb.

Acknowledgments, 1, no. 1, Oct.; 33, no. 2, Nov.; 65, no. 3,

Dec.; 97, no. 4, Jan.; 129, no. 5, Feb.; 161, no. 6, Mar.;

193, no. 7, Apr.; 225, no. 8, May; 257, no. 9, June; 259,

no. 10, July.

Activities, conservation of natural resources, 149-150, no. 5,

Feb.

Activity movement, new books and pamphlets, 88, no. 3,

Dec.

Adjustments to pupil needs, 12-13, 15, no. 1, Oct.

Administration: Higher education, 36, no. 2, Nov.; new

books and pamphlets, 89, no. 3, Dec.; problems of school

boards, 286, no. 9, June; schools for bandicapped children,

168, no. 6, Mar.

Administrative functions of education, 226, no. 8, May.

Adult civic education, 269-270, no. 9, June.

Adult education: Chicago, 301, no. 10, July; Federal assist.

ance, 161, no. 6, Mar.; new books and pamphlets, 210,

no. 7, Apr.; opportunities through libraries, 191, no. 6,

Mar.; Wayne Üniversity, 91, no. 3, Dec.

Adult education of Negroes (Caliver), 273-274, no. 9, June.

Adventure or a job? (Mackintosh), 143, 150, no. 5. Feb.

Advisers, CCC Camp education, 137, 147, no. 5, Feb.

Advisory Committee on Education, new studies, 20, no. 1,

Oct.

Advisory committee plan, Minncapolis, 189, DO. 6, Mar.

Aeronautical courses, 239-240, no. 8, May.

Agricultural and home-economics programs, Alabama, 60,

no 2, Nov.

Agricultural education, 70-72, no. 3, Dec.; 233-234, no. 8,

May; Arizona, 60, no. 2, Nov.; poultry production project,

217, no. 8, May; swine improvement, 188-189, no. 6, Mar.

See also Vocational agriculture.

Agricultural Education Service, Office of Education, new

positions, 101, no. 4, Jan.

Agricultural teacher-training institutions, 69, no. 3, Dec.

Agriculture, special classes for farmers, Ohio, 90, no. 3, Dec.

Aid for CCC enrollees in colleges, 25, no. 1, Oct.

Aid in library building, 286-287, no. 9, June.

Aid to children's progress-the primary unit, 297-298, 318.

no. 10, July.

Aids for teachers, 144-147, no. 5, Feb. See also New Govern-

ment aids for teachers.

Air-minded debating, 190, no. 6, Mar.

Air-ways to learning: Radio programs, p. 4 of cover, Dec.;

Jan., Feb.; Mar.; Apr.

Alabama: Homemaking projects, 315, no. 10, July; joint

agricultural and home economics programs, 60, no. 2, Nov.;

school survey service, 125, no. 4, Jan.

Alaska: Schools maintained by Office of Indian Affairs, 127,

no. 4, Jan.

Allen, C. R.: Tribute, 2, no. 1, Oct.

Allen, Richard D.: Appointment, Office of Education, 99,

no. 4, Jan.

Altmeyer, Arthur J.: The child's right to family security,

261-262, no. 9, June.

Alumni catalog office, University of Michigan, 158, no. 5, Feb.

American Association for Adult Education, conference.

Princeton, N. J., 255, no. 8, May.

American Association of Junior Colleges, Washington head-

quarters, 116, no. 4, Jan.

American Association of School Administrators, N. E. A.,

meeting, Cleveland, 157, no. 5, Feb.; summary of 1939

convention, 226-227, no. 8, May.

American democracy taught in assembly programs, 190,

no. 6, Mar.

American education policies, 114, 118, no. 4, Jan.

American Education Week: General theme and daily topics,

1938 program, 58, no. 2, Nov.; 1939 program, 301, no. 10,

July

American Guide series catalog, 223, no. 7, Apr.

American Library Association, objectives, 158, no. 5. Feb.

American Merchant Marine Library Association, 222, no. 7,

Apr.

American Nations-cultural ties, 292, 300, no. 10, July.

American University, student speakers' bureau, 31, no. 1,

Oct.

American Vocational Association, meeting, St. Louis, 90,

no. 3, Dec.

American Women, bibliography, 154, no. 5, Feb.

Americanization work, Chicago schools, 304, no. 10, July.

Americans Al-Immigrants All, listener letters, 287, no. 9,

June; radio award, 317, no. 10, July; radio program, p. 4 of

cover, no. 3, Dec.; no. 4, Jan.; no. 5, Feb.; no. 6, Mar.;

po. 7, Apr; no. 8, May; recordings available, 226, no 8,

May; recordings demonstrated, 255, no. 8, May.

America's Hours of Destiny, radio program, National Park

Service, 95, no. 3. Dec.

Amidon, Edna P.: Appointment, Office of Education, 101,

no. 4, Jan.; community programs for home and family

living, 136, no. 5. Feb.

Among offico conferences, 23, no. 1, Oct.

Among services (Studebaker), 168, no. 6, Mar.

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Boxing matches in school programs disapproved, 93, no. 3,

Dec.

Boys learn home arts, 282-283, no. 9, June.

Bradley Polytechnic Institute, cooperative college, 94, no. 3,

Dec.

Bridging gap between school and job, 164, no. 6, Mar.

Broadcasts: National Education Association, 203, no. 7,

Apr.; National Park Service, 95, no. 3, Dec.; Office of

Education, p. 4 of cover, Dec.; Jan.; Feb.; Mar.; Apr.;

May; June; schools and colleges, 52-54, no. 2, Nov.

Broadcasts (school): Brookline, Mass. 285-286, no. 9, June;

Cleveland, 225, no. 8, May; Minneapolis, 285, no. 9, June.

Brookline, Mass : School broadcasts, 285-286, no. 9, June.

Brown, Elmer E.: Record, 194, no. 7, Apr.

Brown University: “Vagabonding," 158, no. 5, Feb.

Building program, Ball State Teachers College, 191, no. 6,

Mar.

Bulletin board. See Educators' bulletin board.

Bulletin series issued by Georgia State Department of Edu-

cation, 125, no. 4, Jan.

Burdick, Anna Lalor: International conference report, 21-23,

no. 1, Oct.; Doctor of letters honorary degree conferred, 63,

no. 2, Nov.

Bureau of Mines: Experiment station, Norris, Tenn., 63,

no. 2, Nov.; films, 116, no. 4, Jan.

Bus drivers, requirements, 125, no. 4, Jan.

Business education, 72-73, no. 3, Dec.; 251, no. 8, May.

Business Education Service, Office of Education, 98-99,

no. 4, Jan.

Buying and marketing project, Georgia Normal and Agri-

cultural College, 188, no. 6, Mar.

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Caldecott Medal, awarded to Dorothy P. Lathrop, 101,

no. 4, Jan.

Calendar, radio programs, Office of Education, p. 4 of cover,

Dec.; Jan.; Feb., Mar., Apr., May, June. See also Con.

vention calendar.

California: Education display, Golden Gate International

Exposition, 157, no. 5, Feb; loans for F. F. A., 152, no. 5,

Feb.; Sutro collection of rare books and manuscripts, 254,

no. 8, May.

Caliver, Ambrose: Adult education of Negroes, 273-274, no.

9, June; Problems of vocational guidance of Negroes,

307-308, no. 10, July; Survey of vocational education and

guidance of Negroes, 84-85, no. 3, Dec.

Camp educational advisers, training, 137, 147, no. 5, Feb.

Camp-to-home service, CCC enrollees, 282, no. 9, June.

Can Discussion Muzzle the Gunst radio address by J. W.

Studebaker, 95, no. 3, Dec.

Canal Zone: Records of high-school graduates, 125, no. 4,

Jan.

Carlisle, Ky: F. F. A. project, 221, no. 7. Apr.

Casgrain, A. E.: Federal forum demonstration, 50-51, no. 2

Nov.

CBS: Radio programs, N. E. A., 169, no. 6, Mar.; 203, no. 7,

Apr.

CCC: An agency for conservation, 97, no. 4, Jan.; curriculum,

303, no. 10, July; enrollees go to college (Oxley), 25-26, no.

1, Oct.; guidance, 213, 216, no. 7, Apr.; library facilities,

108, no. 4, Jan. See also Civilian Conservation Corps.

CCC camp education: Aided by State vocational depart.

ments, 57, no. 2, Nov.; objectives, 103-109, no. 4, Jan.; phi-

losophy, 181, 187, no. 6, Mar.

Celebrate Lyceum success (Studebaker), 257, no. 9, June.

Ceramics, new course, University of Pittsburgh, 31, no. 1

Oct.

Certificate awarded in CCC camps, 108-109, no. 4, Jan.

Certificate issued 100 years ago, 162, no. 6, Mar.

Certificates: Minimum requirements, 124, no. 4, Jan.; new

requirements in Pennsylvania, 222, no. 7, Apr.

Certification: School librarians, 277, no. 9, June; teachers,

123-124, no. 4, Jan.

Challenge to democracy, new books and pamphlets, 210

no. 7, Apr.

Champion poultry raiser, 121, no. 4, Jan.

Chapman, Paul W.: Appointment, Office of Education

100, no. 4, Jan.

Cherrington, Ben M.: Cultural ties that bind in the relations

of the American Nations, 292, 300, no. 10, July.

Cheyenne, Wyo.: Classes in airplane servicing, 61, no. 2,

Nov.

Chicago: Adult education, 301, no. 10, July; new junior

college, 251, no. 8, May: superintendent's annual report,

253, no. 8, May.

Child guidance report issued in New York, 93, no. 3, Dec.

Children are different, study guide, 175, no. 6, Mar.

Children's progress aided by primary unit plan, 297-298

318, no. 10, July.

Children's reading, a century ago, an English view, 119, 127,

no. 4, Jan.

Child's right to family security (Altmeyer), 261-262, no. 9,

June.

Chinese alumnan active, 244, no. 8, May.

Chinese Students' Association of the South, 1939 convention,

University of Texas, 158, no. 5, Feb.

Choice of toys, new books and pamphlets, 88, no. 3, Dec.

Cincinnati: Vocational counseling program, 283, no. 9, June.

Cincinnati convention, National Congress of Parents and

Teachers (Jones), 295-206, no. 10, July.

Badlands National Monument, established, 223, no. 7, Apr.

Ball State Teachers College, building program, 191, no. 6,

Mar.

Barnard, Henry: Record, 194, no. 7, Apr.

Barney, Edgar Starr: Tribute, 188, no. 6, Mar.

Bathurst, Elie (1.: Socializing experiences in conservation.

149-150, no. 5, Feb.

Behavior problems, Office of Education conference, 23, no.

1, Oct.

Beust, Nora E.: Book week, 47, 54, no. 2, Nov.; Libraries

turn attention toward young people, 218-219, no. 7, Apr.

Bexar County, Tex.: Library service, 158, no. 5, Feb.

Bibliography, poetry for children, 183, no. 6, Mar.

Biggerstaii's teacher's certificate (McCabe), 162, no. 6, Mar.

Billington, R. V.: Appointment, Office of Education, 95,

no. 3, Dec.; 101, no. 4, Jan.

Bingham, Walter V.: Appointment, Office of Education, 99,

no. 4, Jan.

Biological research, new building, University of Southern

California, 94, no. 3, Dec.

Blind: Children in residential schools, 201-203, no. 7, Apr.;

special service under Randolph-Sheppard Act, 78, no. 3,

Dec.; 101, no. 4, Jan.; operation of vending stands, 247,

no. 8, May.

Blood will tell, 188-189, no. 6, Mar.

Blose, David T.: Graduates of colleges and secondary

schools, 182–183, no. 6, Mar.; Population and school enroll.

ment, 92, no. 3, Dec.; School transportation, 278, 10.9, June.

Board of higher education, North Dakota, 313, no. 10, July.

Book selection: Institute, University of Chicago, 286, no. 9,

June; new books and pamphlets, 110, no. 4, Jan; 178, no.

6, Mar.

“Book special,” Bexar County, Tex., 158, no. 5, Feb.

Book week (Beust), 47, 54, no. 2, Nov.

Bookmobile: Bexar Co., Tex., 158, no. 5, Feb.; New Hamp-

shire, 317, no. 10, July; Pulaski Co., Ark., 63, no. 2, Nori;

South Dakota, 126, no. 4, Jan.

Books and pamphlets. See New books and pamphlets.

Books for children, 177, no. 6, Mar.

Botanical expedition for Golden Gate International Expo-

sition, 63, no. 2, Nov.

Boutwell, William Dow: Trends in education by radio, 232,

248, no. 8, May.

Box Elder County, Utah: Experiment center, programs for

home and family living, 136, no. 5, Feb.; 217, no. 8, May.

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