^m^r"^--- ■«;.«Be*5«r" It-yaiiiiV;-' S..1I *i,J.Jti^ hH^ List of Periodicals and Reports Indexed July 1944— June 1947 Complete list, with abbreviations, etc. pages vii-xii Adult Ed — Adult Education Adult Ed Bui — Adult Education Bulletin Adult Ed J — Adult Education Journal Ag Ed Mag — Agricultural Education Maga- zine Am Assn Col Reg J — Journal of the Ameri- can Association of Collegiate Registrars Am Assn Health Phys Ed & Rec Res Q— Research Quarterly of the American As- sociation for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation Am Assn Univ Prof Bui — American Asso- ciation of University Professors Bulletin Am Assn Univ Women J — Journal of the American Association of University Women Am Childh — American Childhood Am J Physics — American Journal of Phys- ics Am Lib Assn Bui — Bulletin of the Ameri- can Library Association Am Sch Bd J — American School Board Journal Am Teach — American Teacher Ariz Teach Parent — Arizona Teacher-Par- ent Assn Am Col Bui — Association of Ameri- can Colleges Bulletin Assn Ed Radio J — Journal of the Associa- tion for Education by Radio Baltimore Bui Ed — Baltimore Bulletin of Education Brit J Ed Psychol— British Journal of Edu- cational Psychology Bsns Ed World — Business Education World Calif J El Ed— California Journal of Ele- mentary Education Calif J Sec Ed— California Journal of Sec- ondary Education Calif Sch — California Schools Cath Ed R — Catholic Educational Revievif Character & Personality — Character and Personality Chicago Sch J — Chicago Schools Journal Child Develop — Child Development Child Study— Child Study Childh Ed— Childhood Education Christian Ed — Christian Education Class J — Classical Journal Clearing House — Clearing House Col Engl — College English Comm Ed Bui — Commercial Education Bul- letin Ed — Education Ed Digest — Education Digest Ed Vic — Education for Victory Ed Adm & Sup — Educational Administra- tion and Supervison, including Teacher Training Ed & Psychol M— Educational and Psycho- logical Measurement Ed Forum — Educational Forum Ed Leadership — Educational Leadership Ed Mus Mag — Educational Music Mag- zine Ed Outl — Educational Outlook Ed Rec — Educational Record Ed Res Bui — Educational Research Bulle- tin Ed Screen — Educational Screen El Engl — Elementary English El Sch J — Elementary School Journal Engl J — English Journal French R — French Review Grade Teach — Grade Teacher Harvard Ed R — Harvard Educational Re- view H Points— High Points H Sch J — High School Journal Higher Ed — Higher Education Hispania — Hispania 111 Ed — Illinois Education Ind Univ Sch Ed Bui— Bulletin of the School of Education, Indiana University Ind Arts & Voc Ed — Industrial Arts and Vocational Education Inst Int Ed N Bui— Institute of Interna- tional Education News Bulletin Instr — Instructor Int Bur Ed Bui — International Bureau of Education Bulletin Int J Relig Ed — International, Journal of Religious Education J Ap Psychol — Journal of Applied Psychol- ogy J Bsns Ed — Journal of Business Education J Chem Ed — Journal of Chemical Education J Consult Psychol — Journal of Consulting Psychology J Ed — Journal of Education J Ed London — Journal of Education (Lon- don) J Ed Psychol — Journal of Educational Psy- chology J Ed Res-^Journal of Educational Research J Ed Sociol — Journal of Educational Soci- ology J Eng Ed — Journal of Engineering Educa- tion J Excep Child — Journal of Exceptional Chil- dren J Exp Ed — Journal of Experimental Educa- tion J Gen Ed — Journal of General Education J Geog — Journal of Geography J Health & Phys Ed— Journal of Health and Physical Education J Higher Ed— Journal of Higher Education J Home Econ — Journal of Home Econom- ics J Negro Ed — Journal of Negro Education J Personal — Journal of Personality J Phys Ed — Journal of Physical Education J Psychol — Journal of Psychology Jun Col J — Junior College Journal LIST OF PERIODICALS INDEXED Ky Sch J— Kentucky Schdot" Journal Mad Q — Madison Quarterly Math Teach — Mathematics Teacher Mich Ed J — Michigan Education Journal ■lid Sch — Midland Schools Minn J Ed — Minnesota Journal of Educa- tion Mod Lang J — Modern Language Journal Mont Ed — Montana Education Mus Educators J — Music Educators Jour- nal Nat Assn Deans Women J — Journal of the National Association of Deans of Wom- en Nat Assn Sec Sch Prin Bui— Bulletin of the National Association of Secondary- • School Principals Nat Bsns Ed Q — National Business Educa- tion Quarterly Nat Cath Ed Assn Proc — National Catholic Educational Association Proceedings Nat Ed Assn J — Journal of the National Education Association Nat Ed Assn Proc — National Education Association Proceedings Nat Ed Assn Res Bui — Research Bulletin of the National Education Association Nat El Prin — National Elementary Princi- pal Nat Parent Teach — National Parent-Teach- er Nations Sch — Nation's Schools Neb Ed J — Nebraska Educational Journal Nerv Child — Nervous' Child New Era — New Era in Home and School N Y State Ed— New York State Educa- tion North Gen Assn Q — North Central Asso- ciation Quarterly Occupations — Occupations Ohio Sch — -Ohio Schools Pa Sch J— Pennsylvania School Journal Parents Mag — Parents' Magazine Peabody J Ed — Peabody Journal of Educa- tion Pedagog Sem — Pedagogical Seminary and Journal of Genetic Psychology Phi Delta Kappan — The Phi Delta Kappan Pittsburgh Sch — Pittsburgh Schools Prac Home Econ — Practical Home Eco- Progres Ed — Progressive Education Q J Speech — Quarterly Journal of Speech Q R Higher Ed Among Negroes — Quarter- ly Review of Higlicr I'.ducation Among Ncijrocs Relig Ed — Religious Education R Ed Res— Review of Educational Research R Univ — Revue Universitaire Safety Ed — Safety Education Sch (El ed)— School (Toronto) (Elemen- tary edition) Sch (Sec ed) — School (Toronto) (Secon- dary edition) Sch Activities — School Activities Sch & Com— School and Community Sch & Soc — School and Society Sch Arts — School Arts Sch Executive — School Executive Sch Life— School Life Sch Manag — School Management Sch R — ^School Review Sch Sci & Math — School Science and Mathematics Sci Ed — Science Education Sci Teach — Science Teacher Sec Ed — Secondary Education Sierra Ed N — Sierra Educational News Sight-Saving R — Sight- Saving Review Social Ed — Social Education Social Studies — Social Studies So Assn Q — Southern Association Quar- terly Teach Col J — Teachers College Journal Teach Col Rec — Teachers College Record Teach Ed J — Teacher-Education Journal Tex OutI— Texas Outlook Times Ed Sup — Times Educational Sup e- ment Train Sch Bui— Training School Bulletin Und Child— Understanding the Child Va J Ed — Virginia Journal of Education Volta R — Volta Review Wilson Lib Bui — Wilson Library Bulletin Wis J Ed — Wisconsin Journal of Education World Assn Adult Ed Bui— World Asso- ciation for Adult Education Bulletin UBRAKYofthe OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY v^ THE EDUCATION INDEX JULY 1944— JUNE 1947 THE EDUCATION INDEX Cumulated Volumes VOLUME I 1929-1932 VOLUME II 1932-1935 VOLUME III 1935-1938 VOLUME IV 1938-1941 VOLUME V 194M944 VOLUME VI 1944-1947 From the collection of the z n 0 PreTinger V E a ibrary San Francisco, California 2008 THE EDUCATION INDEX JULY 1944 — JUNE 1947 A CUMULATIVE AUTHOR AND SUBJECT INDEX TO A SELECTED LIST OF EDUCATIONAL PERIODICALS, BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS EDITED BY DOROTHY ROSS CARPENTER AND MARGARET FURLONG MANAGING EDITOR JULIA W. EHRENREICH NEW YORK THE H. W. WILSON COMPANY 1947 S5 13 Printed in the United States of America This volume has been supplied under a contract which provides that it i( not to be sold or given away without the permission of the publishers. PREFACE This sixth permanent cumulated volume of the Edu- cation Index covers the three years July 194^1 — June 1947. During this period the following magazines have been discontinued : Commercial Education Bulletin Modern Language Forum Education by Radio University High School Journal Educational Trends World Association for Adult Frontiers of Democracy Education Bulletin Internationale Zeitschrift fiir Erziehung Titles added during this period are : Child Development Journal of General Education Education and Psychological Journal of Physical Education Measurement Nervous Child Higher Education Safety Education Journal of Consulting Psy- Science Teacher chology ■ Teacher Education Journal Journal of Exceptional Children Understanding the Child We have been fortunate during this last year in secur- ing the help of Miss Anne Rawlings, librarian at Walton High School, New York City. She has not only assisted with the indexing but has helped with the reading of galleys. We are also grateful to Miss Elizabeth Welsh whose efficient work has been invaluable in the preparation of this volume. D. R. C. 71-5373 LIST OF PERIODICALS INDEXED Adult Ed- Adult Kdutation. single copy Is bd. British Institute of Adult Education. 29 Tavistock Sq.. London. W.C. 1 (q;lv:S:tpl- none) June 1914-Maroli 1947 Adult Ed Bui — Adult Education Bulletin. Leland P Bradford, ed. $1. Department of Adult Education. National Education Asso- ciation. 1201 16th St., N.W.. Washington 6, D.C. (bi-m:lv:0;tpl-none) June 1911-Feliriiary 19-17 Adult Ed J — Adult Education Journal. Glen Burch. ed. $2. American Association for Adult Education, 525 W. 120th St., N.Y. 27 (q;lv:Ja) June 1944-April 1947 Ag Ed Mag— Agricultural Education MaBazine. George F. Ekstrom, ed. $1. Meredith Publish- ing Company, Des Moines 3. Iowa (m;lv:Jl; tpi-ltn) June 1944-May 1947 Am Assn Col Reg J — Journal of the American As.y pompany. Medical Publishers, S207 WashliiKtoil Av. St T.imis 3 Nat. Assn. of Buslne.is Teaclior-Trali»4«K In- stitutions. J. Frani-is Henderson. Oklahoma AKrieullural and .Mechanical coIIckc, Still- water. L>kla. „ Nat. Assn. of Commercial Tcacher-TrainlnB In- stitutions. See Nat. Assn. of Business Teach- er-Training Institutions Nat. Assn. of Secondary-School Principals. 1201 16th St. N\V. WashlnKton 6. D.C. Nat. Catholic Ed. Assn. 1312 Massachusetts Av. NW. Wnshincton. D.C. Nat. ConK. of Parents & Teachers. Hdqrs. 600 S MichiKan Blvd. ChicaRO 5 Nat. Conservation Bur, GO John St. N.Y. 7 Nat. Council for the Social Studies, 1201 16th St. N.W. Washington 6. D.C. N.K.A. National Education Association of the United Stales, 1201 16th St. N\V. Washinp- ton 6. DC. ,„,, Nat. Res. Council. 2101 Constitution Av. NW. WashlnKton 25. DC. New York (city) Bd, of Ed, 110 Livingston St. Brooklyn 2 N.Y. State Teachers Assn. 152 Washington Av. Albany 6. N.Y. N.Y. Univ. Bk. Store. See NY. Univ. Press N.Y. Univ. Division of General Ed. N.Y. Univ. Division of General Education, Service Bu- reau for Adult Education, N.Y. See Bacon tt Wieck N.Y. Univ. Press. IS Washington Sq, N.Y. 3 Noble. Noble & Noble, Publishers. Inc. 72 5th Av, NY. U Northwestern Press. 2200 Park Av, Minneapolis Publishers for the Northwestern College Norton. W. W. Norton & Company. Inc. 70 5th Av. N.Y. n Ohio State Univ. University Press, Derby Hall, Columbus 10, Ohio Ore. State System. Oregon State System of Higher Education. Mailing Dept. Eugene. Ore. Owen. F. A. Owen pub. co. Dansville, N.Y. Oxford. Oxford University Press, 114 5th Av, N.Y. 11: 480-486 University Av, Toronto, 2: Amen House. Warwick Sq, London, EX3 4; Leighton House, 346-348 Little Collins St, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia: B.I. Bldg. Nicol Rd. Bombay Pa. State Col. State College. Pa. Pan Am Union, Constitution Av & C St, NW, Washington 6, D.C. Peabody Col. Bk. Store. Nashville. Tenn. Pitman. Pitman Publishing Corporation, 2-6 W Ifith St, N.Y. 19 Prentice-Hall. Inc. 70 5th Av, N.Y. 11 Princeton Univ. Press, Princeton, N.J. Progressive Ed Assn. See American Education Fellowship Psvchological Corp, 522 5th Av, N.Y. Publlc-Sch. Public School Publishing Co, 509- 513 N East St, Bloomington, III. Purdue Unlv, Lafayette, Ind. p^itnam. G. P. Putnam's Sons (Knickerbocker Press) Putnam Bldg, 2 W 45th St. N.Y. 19 Quarrie Corp, 35 E Wacker Drive. Chicago Revell. Fleming H. Revell Co. 158 5th Av. N.Y. 10 Reynal. Reynal & Hitchcock. S W 40th St, N.Y. 18 Ronald. The Ronald Press Company, 15 E 26th St, N.Y. 10 Roulledge. George Routledge & Sons, Ltd, and Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner * Co, Ltd, Broadway House, 68-74 Carter Lane, London. EC 4 Row. Row, Peterson & Company. 1911 Ridge Av, Evanston, III, Rutgers Univ. See Rutgers Univ. Press Rutgers Univ. Press, New Brunswick, N.J. Ryer^on Press. 299 Queen St. W, Toronto. 2 For ed. matters address The Educational Dept. Sargent. Porter Edward Sargent. 11 Beacon St. Boston 8 Saunders. W. B. Saunders Company. 218 West ■Washington Sq. Philadelphia 5 Saunders. S.J.R. S. J. Reginald .Saunders & Co. Ltd, 84-86 Wellington St, W. Toronto 1 Science Res. Science Research Associates, Oc- cupational Information Division, 228 S Wa- bash Av. Chicago 4 Scott. Scott. Foresman & Company. 623-633 S Wabash Av. Chicago 5 Scrlbner. Charles Scribner's Sons. B97-BD9 6th A v. N.Y. 17 Sliver. Silver Burdett Company. Everett Bide. 45 K 17th St. N.Y. 3 South-^\■estern Pub. South-Western Publishing Conipany. Inc. 201-203 W 4th Si. Cincinnati 2 Stanford Univ. Press. Stanford University, Calif. Stechert. G, E, Stechert & Co. 31-37 E 10th St. N.Y. 3 Stock. Steck Co. 9th & Lavaca Sts. Austin 1, Tex. Stokes. Frederick A. Stokes Company. Phila- delphia. See Lipplncott Supt. of Uoc. Superin' ndent of Documents. Government Printing Ofi\-9. Washington. D.C. ' Teachers Col. Columbia University. 525 W 120th St. N.Y. 27 Temple Univ. Broad St & Montgomery Av, Philadelphia 22 U.S. Odlce of Ed, Washington, D.C. Univ. of Buffalo. Buffalo. N.Y. Univ. of Calif. Berkeley 4. Calif. Adilre.-<3 Univ. of Calif. Press, California Hall, Berkeley 4. Calif. Univ. of Chicago. Dept. of Ed. 5835 Klmbark av, Chicago 37 Univ. of Chicago Press, 5750 Ellis Av, Hyde Park Station, Chicago 37 Univ. of Fla. Curriculum laboratory, 317 Yonge Bldg, Gainesville, Fla. Univ. of Ga, Athens, Ga. Addre-is Univ. of Ga. press Univ. of III. Urbana. III. Address Univ. of III. Press Univ. of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa Address The Dept. of Publications Univ. of Kan. Lawrence, Kan. Univ. of Ky, Lexington 29, Ky, Address t'niv. of Ky. Press, Frazee Hall, Lexington 29, Ky. Univ. of London Press, Ltd, Malham House, 9 Park Hill, Bickley, Kent, England Univ. of Jlich. Ann Arbor. Mich. Address The Univ. of Mich. Press, 311 Maynard St. Ann Arbor. Mich. Univ. of Minn. Minneapolis 14. Minn. Address The Univ. of Minn, press. 100 Westbrook Hall. Minneapolis 14 Univ. of Mo. Columbia. Mo. Univ. of N.C. Press. Box 510. Chapel Hill. N.C. Univ. of N.Mex. Albuquerque. N.Mex. Univ. of Neb, Lincoln. Neb. Univ. of Okla. Press. Faculty Exchange. Nor- man, Okla. Univ. of Ore, Eugene, Ore. Address The Univ. of Oregon Press Univ. of Ore. Co-operative Store. Eugene, Univ. of Pa. Philadelphia 4 Address The library Univ. of Pa. Press. 3G22 Locust St, Phila- delphia 4 Univ. of Southern Calif, Office of Univ. pub- lications. University Park. Los Angeles Address The Univ. of Southern Calif. Press Unlv of Tex. Austin 12. Tex. Address The University Publications, Univ. of Tex. Austin 12, Tex. Univ. of the State of N.Y. State Ed. Dept. Albany 1, NY. Univ. of Toronto Press, Toronto 5 Books formerly imprinted Unlv. of Toronto Lib. are now pub. by the Press Univ. of Va. University. Va. Univ. Pub. Co. University Publishing Com- pany. 1126 Q St, Lincoln 1. Neb. Unlv. Tutorial Press, Ltd. Clifton House. Eus- ton Rd, London NW 1 Van Nostrand. D. Van Nostrand Company, Inc. 250 4th Av, N.Y. 3 Whitcombe &- Tombs, Ltd, Box 954, Christ- church C 1, N.Z. Wiley. John W'lley & Sons, Inc, 440 4th Av, N.Y. 16 Wilson. H.W. The H. W. Wilson Company, 950-972 University Av, N.Y. 52 Winston. John C. %Vinston Company, 1006-1018 Arch St. Philadelphia 7 World Bk. World Book Company, 313 Park Hill .\v. Yonkers 5, N.Y. Yale Unlv. Press, 143 Elm St, New Haven T, Conn. 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D. E. Scales. Phi Delta Kappan 28:365-9 My '47 Explanation: The article by Scales will be found m Phi Delta Kappan volume 28 on pages 365-369 of the May 1947 issue Full names of periodicals are given after the abbreviations in the "List of Periodicals Indexed." Sam^e of an entry from an analyzed book: Seven adventures in pioneering H A Overstreet. (In Future teachers of Amer- ica. Seventh yearbook, 1947. p35-41) Explanation : The article by Overstreet will be found in the Seventh yearbook, 1947 of fc"*."/*^ Teachers of America, on pages 35-41. Full bibliographical information about the Seventh yearbook, 1947 is given in the main entry under Future Teachers of America EDUCATION INDEX CUMULATIVE AUTHOR AND SUBJECT INDEX July, 1944 — ^June, 1947 A.A.A.S. See American association for the ad- vancement of science ABCA. See Great Britain — Army bureau of current affairs ACC. See Allied control commission A.Y.H. See Youth hostels AABY, Pearl Light globe doll heads. Sch Arts 4C:66 O 'IG AANRUD, Hans Lisbeth Long-frock; story, tr. from the Nor- wegian by L. E. Poulson; rephrased for reading by the deaf.' by M. S. Doolittle (cent) Volta R 46:335-7. 393-6. 446-7. 5u0-2. 564-7. 636-7; 47:20-3. SO-1 Je-N '44. Ja-F ■45 AARO. Ruth Tvpes of errors found in business letters. Nat Bsns Ed Q 14:23-8 My '46 ABACUS. See Mathematical instruments ABBATE, Celeste Language teacher and the future, blbliog f Am Sch Bd J 111:31-2 N "45 ABBOT, Anthony, pseud. See Oursler, F. ABBOTT, Allan English teaching: a look back — a look ahead. Teach Col Rec 46:186-94 D "44; Same cond. Ed Digest 10:35-7 F '45 Mission of humor in the teaching of English. H Sch J 29:79-83 Mr '46 ABBOTT, Cyril Edward If I had a son. J Chem Ed 23:438 S '46 ABBOTT, Edward Carlton Relationship between variations in silent read- ing ability and mental ability; abstract of doctor's dissertation. J Ed Res 39:314-16 D •45 ABBOTT, Ella. See Steward. A. P. jt. auth. ABBOTT, Harley D. See Morsh. J. E. jt. autii. ABBOTT, Keith J. Two horse or stock trailer. Ind Arts & Voc Ed 33:415-19 V '44 ABBOTT, Martha All-school show. Sch Activities 17:17-lS-f-, 47-9 S-O '45 ABBOTT, Sara D. StoiT of the Christian church; leader's guide. 72p pa $1 '45 Pilgrim press. 14 Beacon st. Boston 8 — Same: student's workbook. 31p map pa 35c '45 Pilgrim press, 14 Beacon st. Boston 8 ABBOTT, W. Teelinical education for engineers in England. J Eng Ed 3G:C53-6 Je '46 ABBREVIATIONS Abbreviations charts. Instr 54:31 N '44; 12 Ja '45 See also Mathematical sym- bols Symbols ABBUHL, Frederick Writing laboratory course. J Eng Ed 36:269-71 D '45 Yoshishige Vddress to the U.S. education mission. Sch & Soc 64:73-5 Ag 3 '46 ABEL, Mrs Theodora (Mead) and Von Grune- baum, G. E. Contribution of a medieval Arab scholar to the problem of learning. J Personal 15:59- 69 S '46 ABELE, Vera-Belle Thanksgiving assembly program. Grade Teach 64:16 O '46 ABELL, Edward LaRue Leisure-time activities for teachers. Teach Col J 16:6-7 S '44 ABELL, Irvin Case of the invisible foe. Cath Ed R 42:354-9 Je '44 ABELL, Walter Halsey An and labor. Magazine of Art 39:231-94- O '46 ABELSON, Harold Herbert, and Ellis, Albert Other devices for investigating personality, bibliog R Ed Res 17:101-9 F '47 ABERCROMBIE, Stanley A. See Eaves. R. W. jt. auth. ABERCROMBIE, Towne R. Implications of industrial arts for general education. Ind Arts & Voc Ed 34:405-6 N '45 New conceptions of industrial arts. Ind Arts & Voc Ed 34:2424- Je '45 ABERDEEN, South Dakota Board of education Building survey of Aberdeen schools. "44 The bd. Central high school Accelerated headache. C. J. Dalthorp. Clear- ing House 20:199-200 D '45 Howard- Hedger elementary school Moving the farm to town. C. J. Dalthorp and others. 11 Am Sch Bd J 110:23-4 '=' '45 Public schools Aberdeen puts oomph into its victory coun- cils. C. J. Dalthorp. il Sch Executive 63: 31-2 Ag 44 Aberdeen's core program. C. J. Dalthorp. El Sch J 45:94-8 O '44 Boards of education I have known. C. J. Dalthorp. Am Sch Bd J 109:32 S '44 It serves the community too. L. M. Leistikow and C. J. Dalthorp. il plan Nations Sch 34: 39-40 Jl -44 ABERDEEN. University Summer school for Americans in Scotland. Inst Int Ed X Bui 22:9-10 F '47 ABERDOVEY. Vi/ales. Outward bound sea school. See Outward bound sea school ABERNATHY, Ruth On being a real teacher. N Y State Ed 33:636- S+ My '46 Study of expenditures and service in physical education; an analysis of variations in ex- penditure, extent of service, personnel, ft-' cilities. and program of physical educati^ in selected schools of New X-^- / eae^./^Xf $1.85 '44 Teachers coii^»--^ / /-<>/ Rec 46:330J_,£„V^rj;mes L / I EDUCATIOX IXDEX July 194+-June 1947 ABERNETHY, Thomas Perkins Historjcal sketch of the University of Vir- ginia. So Assn Q 9:68-79 F '45 ABERRATION, Spherical -Model to demonstrate spherical aberration of a concave spherical mirror. F. R. Hirsh ,,j'"- il Am J Physics 13:2C7-S Ag '45 Model lo. demonstrate spherical aberration of a convex spherical mirror. F. R Hirsh ir Am J Physics 14:66 Ja '46 ABILD, Mrs Ruth Hildreth Are you an A-)- parent? Better Homes & Gardens 23:42-i- Mr 45 Headwear. Grade Teach 64:58H- D "46 Seatwork for the early days of the term. Grade Teach 62:4G-t- S '44 Unit on money. Grade Teach 64:4C-7-f- F '47 BILENE, Kansas Garfield school Jarfleld school at Abilene. Kansas. W C \Robmson. il plans Am Sch Bd J 114:41-3 Ja 47 \LENE Christian college, Texas \periment in promoting interest in reading. tf. G. Fox. bibliog f El Sch J 47:451-60 Ap yTIES, Special. See Aptitudes n-Y Vity and achievement. F. G. Davis pupations 23:394-401 Ap "45 /lopment of special abilities at the junior /i\of39?5°l i^-% ""■ ^- Schlesser. J Ed dualities in adult capacitv, from military /f.'''j„W. V. Bingham, bibliog Science 104: . j4i-52 Ag 16 '46 t the concepts of growth and ability. P J Sulon. Harvard Ed R 17:1-9 Ja '"47 Vmanence of clerical interests in relation ^ age and various abilities. S. F Klug- Vn- ^'*'''°S Journal of Social Psychology \115-20 F '45 /ions between ability and social status la midwestern community; sixteen-year- \ boys and girls. L. L. Janke and R J >>-ighurst. J Ed Psychol 36:499-509 N itions between ability and social status in a midwestern community: ten-year-old chi dren R. J^ Havighurst and L. L. Janke. bibhog f J Ed Psychol 35:357-68 S '44 nple method for comparing the achieve- ment of classes with their ability \V C >athwohl, J Ed Psychol 35:248-53 Ap '44 tt^ ,of ability in a certain junior high thool. Pittsburgh Sch 19:97-102 Mr '45^ See also ire and ability rtistic ability - -ollege aptitude Correlation of abil- ities ' Creative ability LIS TY, Influence of age on. See Age and TY grouping 1-oaches to differentiated reading instruc- )n. E. A. Betts. (In Conference on read- lg pg's^lOO^)^ current practices in read- ■oup procedures in reading instruction. M -t. Perlman. Nat El Prin 25:31-4 O '45 ftroupiiig and organizing pupils for %vork E ^K- l^.h'„''7"?'"- J^" Pennsylvania. UniVer: sit> School of education. Purpose and plan in education. p66-70) /Grouping children: a discussion. S. M Corev f and others. Ed Leadership 4:365-73+ air '47 "^ -Sj^i!"^ , ^""""P^ improve social climate M. Willcockson. Ed Digest 12:28-31 D '46 ^"Tilr^il"'''' ^™"P'"^- I^d Leadership 4:354- Intellectually gifted child. .<5. G Santavana bibUog f Clearing House 21:259-67 Ja'"?'- ,S,W;,e^cond. Ed Digest 12:7-10 Ap '47 ,\1..a^_ °" grade grouping. H A. Lane 1-e*^',^ 'n-'^'>°l°*^i<=a> Review-'^sl; Relationship between ability and achievement in the army specialized training program Ps>^hol^f^-:Tr54T'4'j- ^- BoS^slSv.s?y"":j ''v?So^'pf^^'l;SgA"s<^ ?i!^fZ2'^%s'''''' See also Mechanical ability Speed tests Musld, ability tests '""r^'e'nlT M^^f' Physical ability tests battery '^"'""^^ ABLEN, Mrs Beatrice Cli_>ldren are different. Childh Ed 2i:298-300-f ABNEY, Louise '^'ir''*;'A'^^ '° '""prove speech. J N 46 F.DI'CATIOX IXIM-.X l')44--Iuiie 1Q47 ABNEY. Louise— Cxi/itiiicrf-.. . Freedom of speech. Instr 56:32+ N 46 Onil loaiilng. (In Nullonal educatlOBr asso- ciation. Dopnrlnicni of elementary school principal.^. Hole of speech in the elementary school. pC.I-G) Popcorn song. Instr 5G:44 Ja 47 ,, „. , _ rrevalcnt faults In speech. Instr 55:20+ * •46 ABNEY, Velma Overne Let's be practical ahout office trPiiilnK. J Usns IM 22:11-12+ Ja '47 TeachiiiK of oflice practice in the large hlfih school: with emphasis on good practices in iiiclho.lology. Nat Bsns Ed Q 14:J3-6+ U ■|.'> ABNORMAL children. See Children. Abnormal ABNORMAL psychology. See Psycholopy. I'atliolopical ABORIN. Boris , „, Schools in liberated Yugoslav territory. J Ed London 7B:490 O '44 ABRAHAM. Herbert J. , ^.^ StudviiiR the Dumbarton Oaks proposals, bib- lios Nat Assn Sec Sch Prin Bui 29:27-32+ F -45 TeachinK world understanding: from the De- partment of state. Sch Executive 66:90-1 o 'It; World organization for peace. Sch Life 2S: 3-4 O Mo — See Williams. J. jt. auth. ABRAHAMS, Harold Justin ICxhibit as a supplementary method; the atomic bomb. Sch Sci & Math 47:165-72 F ■47 High-school course in organic chemistry. J Cliem Ed 24:244 My '47 — See Crosson. R. C. jr. jt. auth. — and others Simple and permanent apparatus for demon- strating conductivity of electrolytes. Sch Sci * Math 44:730-4 N '44 ABRAHAMSEN, Lova. See Carb. B. P. jt. coinp. ABRAHART, Bertram W. Folk hiRh schools in Sweden. Times Ed Sup 1584:424 S S '45 ABRAMOVITCH. Ida Fine arts program in the elementary school. (In California elemcntar.v school principals' association. Guideposts for the elementary schools of tomorrow: sixteenth yearbook, p 117-22) ABRAMS, Dorothy F. Biological determinants of personality. J Ed 129:306-8 D '46 Suege.-stion as a factor in social behavior. Clearing House 21:162-5 N '46 ABRAMS. Marcelle S. School and the social adjustment of ortho- pedicallv handicapped children. Sch & Soc 63:413-14 Je 8 '46 Specialized education for ortliopedically handi- capped children. Sch & Soc 64:444-6 D 21 •46 ABRAMS, Ray Veterans' training program in New Orleans. Nat Bsns Ed Q 15:28+ O '46 — and others Functions of placement and follow-up in co- operating with business. (In American business education yearbook. 1944. p201-lS) ABRAMS. Ray Hamilton Sociologist and tlie use of visual aids. J Higher Ed 18:209-12 Ap '47 ABRAMS. W. Amos Is poetry fair? H Sch J 29:50-1 Mr '46 ABRAMSON. Judith, and Freedman, D. K. Health education in a housing project. Pub- lic Health Nursing 38:178-82 Ap '46 ABRAMSON. Leonard S. Coiinselee's ratings of formative influences upon vocational choice, bibliog J Ed Psychol 35:559-64 D '44 ABSENCES Jack was absent yesterday. O. D. Wardle. Clearing House 21 :85-8 O '46 Reduce absenteeism by student-parent aid. D. R. Lyons. Ohio Sch 23:208+ My '45 School absence due to sickness In the war vears, I. Altman and A. Clocco. Child De- velop 16:189-99 D '45 School attendance can be improved. M. Wil- liams. Nat Assn Sec Sch Prin Bui 30:37-8 Mr '46 Sickness absenteeism among white school children In Hagerstown. Maryland. 1940-43. A. Ciocco and 1. Altman. Child Develop 15: Sl-8 Je "44 Sec alsv .Mtendance Teachers — Leaves of Sabbatical leave absence Sick leave Truancy Elementary schools Causes of elementary school absence. N. Hightowcr and L. A. Barrett. Am Sch Bd J 111:29+ JI '45 High schools Health and attendance. E. W. Weber. 11 Sch ■ Executive 64:47 Je '45 Licking the absentee problem. M. Berger. H Points 27:77-80 S '45; Same. Nat Assn Sec Sch Prin Bui 30:20-2 D '46; Same cond. Sch Manag 15:255 Ja '46 Junior high schools Reasons for .absence of junior-high-school students. A. S. Lindley. bibliog f Ed Adm *i Sup 31:45-52 Ja 45 ABSORPTION See also Adsorption ABSORPTION (physiology) Vitamin demonstration relative to absorption. L. R, Yothers. Sch Sci & Math 45:690-2 N ■45 ABSTRACT art Non-objective designing. H. W. Annen. il Sch Arts 46:188-9 F '47 ABSTRACTNESS Note on a revised block design test as a measure of abstract performance. W. (jold- farb. bibliog J Ed Psychol 36:247-51 Ap '45 ABSTRACTS. Educational Abstracts. See issues of Science education Abstracts and digests. H. H. Bracey. J Negro Ed 15:218-19 Ap '46 Abstracts; education. L. Magruder and M. Ritchie, comps. J Home Econ 38:304-5 My '46 Abstracts of dissertations, for the year 1943. George Peabody college for teachers. "43 The col. Abstracts of dissertations in education ac- cepted by the University of Missouri from 1939 to 1946. by committee on research and service. School of education. Missouri. Uni- versity. (Bui. v47 no22. Ed. ser. no39) 82p '46 The univ. Abstracts of dissertations. 1939-1941, 1?42- 1945. St John's university, Brooklyn. Grad- uate school. 2v pa The univ, 75 Lewis av, Brooklyn. N.Y. 6 Abstracts of dissertations, 1944-45. Stanford university. '45 The univ. Stanford Univer- sity. Calif. Abstracts of dissertations presented by can- didates for the degree of doctor of phi- losophy. Ohio state university. Graduate school. See main entry Abstracts of doctoral dissertations in reli- gious education. 1943-1944. M. L. Palmer, comp. Relig Ed 39:396-405 N '44 Abstracts of doctoral dissertations in religious education, 1944-1946. Relig Ed 42:105-10 Mr '47 Abstracts of doctoral dissertations, 1943-1946; presented to the Graduate college in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the de- gree of doctor of philosophy. Nebraska. Universitv. Graduate school. 4v bibliog '43- '46 The univ. Abstracts of doctoral dissertations, 1944. Penns.vlvania state college. $1 '45 The col. Abstracts of masters* theses submitted to the Graduate college in partial fulfillment of the requirements for master's degree. Ohio university. Graduate college. 25p '45 •The univ. Abstracts of theses and faculty bibliography, 1942-1943. 1943-1944. Washington (state) Universitv. (Pubs. Theses ser. v8-9) 2v 132:44p pa '41-'tG The univ. Seattle EDUCATION INDEX July 1944— June 1947 ABSTRACTS, Educational — Continued Abstracts of theses tor higher degrees, 1943 and 1944. Arizona. University. Graduate college, pa 25c '45 The univ. Tucson Abstracts of theses. 1942-1945. Cornell uni- versitv. 4v 1942-1943, 1945 pa ea $2: 1944 $2.50 '44-'46 Cornell univ press. 125 Roberts pi, Cornell Heights. Ithaca, N.T. Abstracts of theses, 1942-1946. Tulane univer- sity of Louisiana. Graduate school. 5v pa gratis The school. New Orleans Abstracts of theses, researches completed, and bibliography of publications. Pitts- burgh. University. Graduate school, bib- liog t pa '44 The univ. Pittsburgh Abstracts of theses submitted in partial ful- fillment of the requirements for the degrees of doctor of philosophy and doctor of educa- tion, October 1943-June 1944, October 1944- June 1945, October 1945-June 1946. New York university. School of education. 3v pa ■44-'46 The sch, Washington sq, N.Y. 3 Abstracts of unpublished masters' theses, In- diana state teachers college, 1943-1944. Teach Col J 15:133-8 Jl '44 Abstracts of unpublished masters' theses, Indiana state teachers college, 1944-1945. Teach Col J 16:138-41 Jl '45 Catholic university research abstracts. Cath Ed R 45:41-3, lOS-10. 166-8, 239-40, 298-300 Ja-Mv '47 Current literature on Negro education: ab- stracts. H. H. Bracey. J Negro Ed 16: 190-1 Ap '47 Doctoral dissertations, abstracts and refer- ences (1939. 1940 and 1941) Iowa. Univer- sity. v3-4 bibliog pa '43-'44 The univ. Education in lay magazines, June 1. 1944. Rducational research service, pa 25c '44 The service Education in lay magazines. September 1, 1944. Educational research service, pa 25c '44 'The service Education in lay magazines, December 1, 1944. Educational research service, pa 25c '44 The service Education in lay magazines. March 1, 1945. Educational research service, pa 25c '45 The service Education in lay magazines. June 1, 1945. Educational research service, pa 25c '45 The service Education in lay magazines, September 1, 1945. Educational research service, pa 25c '45 The service Education in lay magazines, December 1, 1945. Educational research service, pa 25c '45 The service Education in lay magazines, March 1, 1946. Educational research service, pa '46 The service Education in lay magazines. June 1. 1946. Educational research service, pa 25c '46 The service Education in lay magazines, September 1, 1946. Educational research service, pa 25c '46 The service Education in lay magazines, December 1, 1946. Educational research service, pa 25c '46 The service Education in lay magazines, March 1. 1947. Educational research service, pa 25c '47 The service Measurement abstracts. F. A. Kingsbury, ed. See issues of Educational and psychological measurement Microfilm abstracts [semi-annual] University microfilms, pa 75c Univ. microfilms, 313 N 1st St. Ann Arbor. Mich. Research abstracts. American association for health, physical education, and recreation. National council of the research section. See issues of American association for health. physical education, and recreation research qviarterly Research abstracts. J. A. Hockett, ed. See issues of Childhood education Research abstracts and bibliographies. A. S. Barr, ed. See issues of Journal of educa- tional research Summaries of doctoral dissertations: stib- mitted to the Graduate school in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of doctor of philosophy, July 1942- June 1943. Wisconsin. University. Grad- uate school. '44 Univ. of Wis. press. 811 State st, Madison 6 Summaries of researches reported in degree theses. See issues of British journal of ed- ucational psychology Summaries of theses accepted in partial ful- filment of the requirements for the degree of doctor of philosophy. Harvard university. Graduate school of arts and sciences. See main entry ABT, Henry E. Adult education activities of national organ- izations. Adult Ed Bui 8:169-73 Ag '44 ACADEMIC costumes Academic costume belittled. J. L. Meriam. Sch & Soc 62:127 Ag 25 '45 Academic costume in American colleges. W. S. Anderson. Assn Am Col Bui 32:416-18 O '46 Everybody wears a cap and gown, il Life 18:70-2 Je 25 '45 ACADEMIC credits. See Credits and credit systems — Colleges and universities ACADEMIC degrees. See Degrees. Academic ACADEMIC dissertations. See Dissertations. Academic ACADEMIC freedom Academic babel. J. St G. Lynch. Cath Ed R 42:607-13 D '44 Academic freedoni. Nevr Republic 112:861 Je 25 '45 Academic freedom. Times Ed Sup 1638:451 S 21 '46 Academic freedom and tenure at the Uni- versity of Texas: an interim report. R. E. Himstead. Am Assn Univ Prof Bui 30: 627-34 D '44 Academic freedom and tenure: report of com- mittee A for 1944. American association of university professors. Committee on aca- demic freedom and tenure. Am Assn Univ Prof Bui 31:5-17 Mr '45 Academic freedom and tenure: report of com- mittee A for 1945. American association of university professors. Committee on aca- demic freedom and tenure. Am Assn Univ Prof Bui 32:5-17 Mr '46 Academic freedom and tenure: Smith college. E. C. Kirkland. Am Assn Univ Prof Bui 32:107-48 Mr '46 Academic freedom and tenure: statements of principles. American association of univer- sity professors. Am Assn Univ Prof Bui 31: 113-18 Mr '45: Same. Am Assn Univ Prof Bui 32:149-55 Mr '46 Academic freedom and tenure; University of Missouri. Am Assn Univ Prof Bui 31:278- 315 Je '45 Academic freedom at Biarritz American uni- versity. J. G. Umstattd. Am Assn Univ Prof Bui 32:315-16 Je '46 Academic freedom in Texas. New Republic ■ 111:615 N 13 '44 —Academic freedom in Texas: real-estate values V. education. C. E. Ayres. New Re- public 111:740-2 D 4 '44 ^Argentine declaration. R. A. Lambert. Sci- ence 101:502 My IS '45 "Civil liberties: a wartime problem of the schools. J. C. Almack. Am Sch Bd J 108:15- x 16 Je '44 Civil war in Texas. H. Stilwell. il Collier's 115:15-19-1- Ja 6 '45 Concerning the University of Texas; ex- cerpts from the council record. Am Assn Univ Prof Bui 31:462-5 S '45 Court decisions on teacher tenure reported in 1943. 1944, 1945 and 1946. National education association. Committee on tenure and aca- demic freedom. 4nos pa ea 25c '44-'47 N.E.A. Dalhousie drops a president. J. Robinson. Na- tion 160:274-5 Mr 10 '45 Dr Hainev and the University. D. M. Mc- Keithan. Tex Outl 29:36 Ja '45 Due process in higher education. DR Scott. Am Assn Univ Prof Bui 32:367-73 Je '46 Easy chair; new style attack on academic freedom at University of Texas. B. De Voto. Harper's Magazine 191:134-7 Ag '45 — Education for a free world. E. L. Vance. Ed Rec 26:90-7 Ap '45 ^ Education in the United nations. H. R. Stassen. Pa Sch J 94:237-9 Mr '46 -.^Freedom of teaching jeopardized. .A,. B. Moehlman. Nations Sch 35:19 Ja '45 EDUCATION TN'DEX lulv 1044- June 1947 ACADEMIC freedom — C(>iiM4 -June 1947 13 ADERHOLD. Omer Clyde— Coiifiimiif Stute looks at Its war proK^am. Sch Execu- tive 63:42-3 Je Ml —and Stumpf, W. A. . o i, dj IMuoiUional planiiinf: In Georgia. Am Sch Bd J 10;l:20 N '11: Same. Sch & Soc 150:4 16 D 30 "44: Same cond. Notions Sch 34:32 D New school pattern in Georgia. Nations Sch 3S:4')-50 O '46 — and others GeorRla -school communities plan for action. (Kd. bill. no2) 14p pa '45 Acricultural & Industrial development bd. of Ga. Ed. panel. Athens, Ga. „ ,, ., Georgia studies itself. Sch Executive 65:47- 9 F '46 School leaders manual. (Ed. bul. no 1) 32p pa '44 .Vpricultunil & industrial develop- ment bd. of Ga. Ed. panel, Athens, Ga, ADJUSTMENT, See ColleKC students— Adjust- ment; ColieKC students. Women — Adjust- ment: Emolional stability: Maladjustment; Mental hyeiene: Occupational adjustment- Personnel service: Preschool rliildren: Ad- justment; School children — Adjustment: So- cial adjustment and development; Teacher."; — Adjustment: Teachers — Mental hyeiene; Veterans — Adjustment problems ADJUSTMENT. Emotional. See Emotional .-t.-ihility ADJUSTMENT, Occupational, See Occupational adju.stniont ADJUSTMENT, Personal See also M.alaiijuslnient ADJUSTMENT, Social. See Social adjustment and development ADJUSTMENT, Vocational. See Occupational adjust mont ADJUSTMENT classes. See Ungraded classes ADJUSTMENT questionnaires. See Character tests ADJUSTMENT tests See also Bell adjustment in- Rogers test of per- ventory sonality adjustment ADKINS, Dorothy C. Construction and analysis of written tests tor predicting Job performance. Ed & Psychol M 6 no2:195-211 '40 Test construction in public personnel admin- istration. Ed & Psychol M 4 no2:141-60 '44 —See Mandell, M. M. Jt. auth. ADLAM, George Henry Joseph Science masters' association. Sci Teach 13: 62-3 Ap '46 ADLER, Alfred Depth psycholofn- and education. A. V. Meltthew. Rs 12-S '44 School & college bk- stall, Kolhapur, S.M.C. Bombay ADLER, Alfred Charles Reading, speaking, and learning about Mon oncle Jules. French R 18:355-9 My '45 Speaking with tongues. Mod Lang J 29:221-3 Mr '45 ADLER, Clarence Piano concertos of Mozart. (In Music teach- ers national association. Proceedings, 1944. P357-61) ADLER, F. Charles Mu.sic as vital education. Saturday Review of Literature 2S:38-f S 15 "45 ADLER, Florence C, Toward good will, H Points 26:17-28 Je '44 ADLER, Lewis F. Things teachers should know. Pa Sch J 93: 42-t- O '44 ADLER, Morris How to make a plug cutter. Ind Arts cS: Voc Bh 35:273-1- Je '46 Tallstock-spindle stop. Ind Arts & Voc Ed 35:169 Ap '46 ADLER, Mortimer Jerome Character and intelligence. (In Saint Mary's college. Notre Dame. Indiana. College goes to school. p73-S7> Doctor and disciple. (In Southern university conference. Proceedings. 1945-1946. p27-36) Liberal education — theory and practice. (In Association for general and liberal educa- tion. On general and liberal education, p 14- 18) Mr Adler and the teacher In a democracy. M. W. Hess. Personallst 25:399-404 O '44 Portrait Saturday Review of Literature 28:5-9-f F 3 '45 ADMINISTRATION Study and teaching British leaders plan administrative staff col- lege to train civil service, trade union, in- dustrial personnel. National Municipal Re- view 35:150-1 Mr '46 Introductory course in administration for engineers. H. Rubey. J Eng Ed 36:185-7 N '45 ADMINISTRATION, Public .•\ctio[i through correspondence. \V. V. Metz- ger. il Progres Ed 22:24-9 Ja '45 Civic fellowships. A. K. Gold.schmied. bib- liog f Harvard Ed R 14:292-9 O '44 St Louis university establishes public-admin- istration curriculum. Sch & Soc 65:80 F 1 •47 See also Civil service Public service Teaching Academic revolution. M, D. Irish. Am Assn Univ Prof Bul 32:472-84 S '46 Conference method of in-service training. J. A. Perkins. Public Management 27:137-40 My '45 Educational preparation for public adminis- tration; a list of colleges and universities offering programs of training [mimeo- graphed] pa '46 Public administration clear- ing house, 1313 E 60th st, Chicago 37 Institute of government at the University of North Carolina. Sch & Soc 60:244-5 O 14 '44 Preparation for a career In public service. H. F. Scoville. (In Southern California. University. Graduate school. Graduate studies in a world reborn, p 181-4) Selecting and training prospective public ad- ministrators. H. White. Am Assn Col Reg J 21:33-45 O '45 Southern regional training program in public administration. H. White. Journal of Poli- tics 8:74-85 F '46 Training for public administration: a sym- posium. (Canadian Journal of Economics and Political Science 11:499-523 N '45 Training in public administration. Higher Ed 2:9 F 1 '46 Universities and the public service. R. A. Walker. American Political Science Review 39:926-33 O '45 University bureaus of public administration. Alabama. University, pa '46 The univ. Uni- versity, Ala. ADMINISTRATION buildings Mansion willed to Omaha schools becomes board of education headquarters and houses new children's museum. H. M. Corning, il Sch Manag 14;95-t- N '44 Omaha schools acquire estate, il Sch Execu- tive 64:39-40 O '44; Same. Neb Ed J 25:10 Ja '45 Syracuse school administration reorganized: its new board building. F. J. Jibson. il plans Am Sch Bd J 112:31-4 My '46 See also Administration of- fices ADMINISTRATION of schools Administration as a profession. W. C. Reavis. Phi Delta Kappan 28:205-8 Ja '47 Administration in 1945. J. K. Norton. Sch E.xecutive 64:43-4 Mr '45 Administrative organization of the educa- tional system. C. E. Elwell. Cath Ed R 44: 461-4 O '46 Administrative problems involved in a closer cooperation between school and business. C. V. Courter. Nat Bsns Ed Q 13:9-12-(- Mr '45 Administrative procedures in school com- munity adjustment. J. L. Sheaff. Nat El Prin 24:33-7 Ap '45 Administrative progress in Rye, New York. Am Sch Ed J 114:34 My '47 Administrative provision for creative educa- tion. G. R. Johnson. Nat El Prin 23:99-105 JI '44 All is not gold. P. W. Hubbard. Nat Ed Assn J 35:21-2 Ja '46 14 EDUCATION INDEX July 1944— June 1947 ADMINISTRATION of schools — CaiUmned And the army schools had their troubles too. J. W. Getsinger. Calif J Sec Ed 20:456-8 D ■45: Same cond. Ed Digest 11:55-6 Ap '40 Another look at reorganization. C. E. Elwell. Nat Cath Ed Assn Proc 1946:354-66 Barriers to improved instruction. A. Miel. Teach Col Rec 46:434-40 Ap '45 Beginning an important school year. Am Sch Bd J 111:52 S '45 Building good morale among staff members. E. B. Whitcraft. Sch Manag 14:20-1 S '44 Can a new world calendar facilitate scliool administration? J. W. Baldwin, il Am Sch Bd J 109:39-40 D '44: Same cond. Tex Outl 28:8-9 S '44 Challenge to educational administrators. E. O. Melbv. Ed Leadership 3:387 My '46 Challenges to the present structure of Amer- ican education. B. Goodykoontz. (In Na- tional society for the study of education. Forty-fourth yearbook, pt2. p 1-21) Changes needed in school organization to provide for special groups. B. Goodykoontz and others. (In National society for the study of education. Forty-fourth yearbook, pt2. p22-96) Classroom teacher's plea for leadership in school administration. W. V. Cheek. Sch & Com 32:284-5 O '46 Common school. M. Diggle. Times Ed Sup 1667:171 Ap 12 '47 Control in education. J. H. Burma. Sch & Soc 63:313-14 Ap 27 '46 Defining administrative relationships in school systems. R. J. Maaske. Am Sch Bd J 113: 17-18 Ag '46 Developing lay leadership. P. R. Mort. (In American association of school administra- tors. Offloial report. 1946. p 106-13) Development of the modern school board. L. E. Leipold. Am Sch Bd J 111:35-6 Ag '45 Direction of instruction. G. C. Kyte. (In Cali- fornia. University. Education and society, p 167-81) Easier ways to better schools. A. A. Schoolcrafl. J Bd 128:121-3 Ap '45 Educating for the new world order. JM. C. R. Borowsky. Ed 66:50-5 S '45 Education todav. I. L. Kandel. il Sch Exec- utive 66:52-60 O '46 Educational administrator as a professional leader. E. B. Elliott. Conference for ad- ministrative officers of public and private schools. Proceedings. 1946. p 17-30): Ex- cerpts. El Sch J 47:15-23 S '46 Educational leadership — the postwar impera- tive. E. O. Melbv. Ed 67:205-11 D '46 Educators must be born again. C. L. Cush- man. H Points 28:5-7 O '46 Equality of educational opportunity; fact or fancy? S. A. Romine. bibliog f Ed Adm & Sup 32:129-42 Mr '46 Evolving hill of rights for teachers. R. Schorling. Ed 67:263-7 Ja '47: Same. Minn J Ed 27:306-7 Mr '47: Same cond. Ed Digest 12:49-52 O '46: H Points 28:21-6 N '46; Nat Ed Assn J 35:478-9 N '46; Phi Delta Kappan 28:191-4 ,Ta '47: Excerpts. Sch & Soc 64:55 Jl 27 '46: 111 Ed 35:24 S '46: Ohio Sch 24: 3S0 O '46; Sierra Ed N 42:45 O '46: Balti- more Bui Ed 24:40-1 N '46; Kv Sch J 25: 42-3 N '46 Excellent schools, their characteristics. J. E. Brewton. pa '44 Investigation of ed. quali- fications of teachers in S.C, Steering com, 106 Ed. bldg, Univ. of S.C, Columbia Forty-fourth yearbook; American education in the postwar period. National society for the study of education. 2pts ea $3; pa $2.25 '45 Univ. of Chicago press Forty-fifth yearbook; pt. 2. changing concep- tions in educational administration. Na- tional societv for the study of education, bibliog $2.50: pa $1.75 '46 Univ. of Chicago nress Four steps to improve U.S. education. M. M. Chambers, il Sch Executive 66:46-7 My '47 Fundamentals of mathematics: interpretation for administrators. P. B. Johnson and O. G. Eye. North Cen Assn Q 21:469-71 Ap '47 Getting jobs done the morale-building w.av. E. A. Juckett. Am Sch Bd J 114:474- My •47 Goals of school admini.-^tration. W. D. Cock- ing. Sch Executive 65-33 D '45 Great task remaining. N. L. Engclhardt. (In American association of school administra- tors. Official report, 1945. p5-9) Gripes of teachers. C. I. Glicksberg. Nat Assn Sec Sch Prin Bui 29:116-21 D '45 How a lot of thought and a modest sum of money revitalized a school program. J. W. Quinn. il Sch Manag 15:3+ S '45 How to use the control chart in school man- agement. F. G. Cornell and C. A. Bicking. Sch Manag 15:362-(- Mr '46 Informed school administration. W, E. Hayes, bibliog Ed Adm & Sup 33:104-10 F '47 In-service education of teachers. H. H. Helble. Am Sch Bd J 109:35-6 S '44 Insights into emerging schools. W. S. Vin- cent. Teach Col Rec 47:374-81 Mr '46 Internal organization of a local school system. A. K. Loomis. bibliog f (In National so- ciety for the study of education. Forty- fourth yearbook. pt2. p97-117) Internal organization of schools and school systems. H. J. Otto, bibliog R Ed Res 16:321-33 O '46 It's not the school-board's fault. I. H. Linder. Am Sch Bd J n0:19-21-f My '45 It's time to cliange the administrative pat- tern. E. F. Sykes. Nations Sch 34:22-3 Jl '44 Knowing versus knowing how. F. E. Wolver- ton. Ed Forum 11:329-33 Mr '47 Leadership problems. V. Anderson. Sch Ex- ecutive 66:44 Ja; 44 F; 52 Mr: 39 Ap; 47 My '47 Legal authorization of public-school control. E. C. Bolmeier. El Sch J 47:212-17 D "46 Legend of the single ladder. R. Ulich. Sch & Soc 65:73-5 F 1 '47 Let's experiment in administrative personnel. C. Grieder. Nations Sch 35:29-30 My '45 Major problems of an administrator in the readjustment of the educational program. B. \V. Hay ward. Harvard Ed R 15:293-300 O '45; Same. Nat Assn Sec Sch Prin Bui 30: 108-15 Ap '46 Mephisto's musings. Sch Executive 65:54-6 Ja '46 Message to administrators. N. L. EngelharJt. Sch Executive 63:20 Jl '44 Minority problems in the public schools T. B. H. Brameld. $2.50 '46 Harper Nature of the administrative process in education — a partial analysis of the factors involved. J. B. Sears. Ed Adm & Sup 31: 1-21 Ja '45 Need there be books written? W. .G. Patter- son. Phi Delta Kappan 27:40 O '45 Needed — a loyal opposition. Jl. M. M. Gillet. J Rd 128:26-7 Ja '45 Needed emphases in administration. D. R. Davies. Phi Delta Kappan 28:355-7 Ap "47 New emphasis on morale. F. R. North and E. E. Tompkins. Nations Sch 35:49-50 Je •45 New England school development council. E. R. Caverly. Sch Manag 15:7 Je '46 New insights into educational administration. J. A. Sexson. (In American association of school administrators. Official report, 1945, p74-9) Not with a single voice. H. H. Giles. H Points 27:28-32 D '45 Old Romans, idols and school administration. A. D. Simpson. Sch Manag 16:2 N '46 Organization, administration, and supervision of education; reviews the literature for the three years since October 1943. bibliog R Ed Res 16:301-88 O '46 Organization meeting of board of education. Sch & Com 32:75-8 F '46 Principles of administrative efficiency. H. A. Simon. Am Sch Bd J 113:18-1- Ag '46 Principles of school administration. P. R. Jlort. bibliog $3.50 '46 McGraw-Hill Problems and procedures in implementing the principle that the board shoiUd legislate and the superintendent execute. W. G. Reeder. Am Sch Bd J 112:23-5 My '46 Proceedings of the fifteenth annual Confer- ence. 1946. Conference for administrative officers of pul:)lic and private schools, bib- liog f pa $2 '46 Univ. of Chicago press Protecting home rule in American education. P. A. Wanamaker. (In American associa- tion of school administrators. Official re- port, 1944. p 117-24) Public understanding of what good schools can do. R. S. Fisk. bibliog $1.75 '44 Teach- ers col. EDUCATION INHl'.X lulv 1*'44 lunc 1^)47 15 ADMINISTRATION of schools— rc'iifmiicrf KiusiiiK the siRlits for oilacntionni K'artership. II, H. Mulford. Am Soli Uil J lljt;rj-21 1> '4r> Kclntlve functions of the state and local dis- tricts. \V. M. McOall. II Sch Executive 65: 69-70 N '45 KiorKiini^ation an educational must. F. \\ . Ki-cvc.-!. Mont Ed 22:9-11 Mr '46; Same. Ky Sch J 24:8-12 Ap Mfi: Tex Outl 30:9-10 Ap •46: III Kd 34:244-1- M.v '46: Same cond. Ed DiKest 12:7-9 N ' U; Ohio Sch 24:360 N '46 Heorganization of educational institutions. 1.,. M. Thurston. Sch Manag 15:3584- Mr ■46 Iteorlcntalion of educational administration. G. N. Kefauver. (In National society for the sludv of education. Forty-fifth year- hook. pt2. p 1-6) Responsibility of professional leadership. C. H. I.Jike. (In American association of school administrators. Official report. 1946. p7-16); Sanie cond. Mus Educators J 32:12-15 Ap '46: Excerpts. N'ations Sch 37:33-4 Ap '46 School administration and education for ad- ministrative leadership in towns and villages. F. E. Henzlik. pa 50c '43 Univ. of Neb. Ext. division School administration and intercultural rela- tions. T. B. H. Brameld and E. Fish. Annals of tlie American Academy of Politi- cal and Social Science 244:26-33 Mr '46 School administration in action. See Issues of American school board Journal School administration news. See issues of American school board Journal School boards in action: twenty-fourth year- hook. American association of school ad- ministrators, blbliog $2 '46 The assn. School boards must look ahead. L. E. Leipold. Am Sch Bd J 109:21-2-(- S '44 School boards sometimes overlook — . H. F. Aker. .\m Sch Bd J 110:1S F '4.1 School policies: how^ can we obtain public cooperation m helping to shape them? J. K. Moulton. Nations Sch 36:48-9 Jl '45 School superintendent and mental hygiene. J. Z. Morris. Und Child 14:110-14 O '45 School.s — an investment in children. L. T. Kunil. il N Y State Ed 33:377-80 F '46 Schools for a new world: twenty-fifth year- book. American association of school ad- ministrators, bibliog $2.50 '47 The assn: Summary. Baltimore Bui Ed 24:73-5 Mr '47: Sch & Soc 65:204-5 Mr 22 '47 Should teachers be spanked? I. R. Kuenzli. Am Teach 29:13-14 N '44 Should teachers teach administrators? S. M. Corey. Sch R 53:137-9 Mr '45 Social use of failure. A. Frazier. Phi Delta Kappan 27:205-6 My '46 Soldier discusses teaching. Progres Ed 23: 14-t- O '45 Some basic principles for the organization and administration of racially segregated schools. M. D. Jenkins. Sch & Soc 65:122-3 F 15 '47 Some implications of military training for civilian schools. B. W. Frazier. Am Sch Bd J 111:25-7-1- O '45 Some principles for the equalization of edu- cational opportunities. E. C. McGill. Am Sch Bd J 109:19-20 N '44 Some questions about school organization and the school plant. J. G. Fowlkes. (In Ameri- can association of school administrators. Official report. 1946. p 142-5): Same. (In American school and university. 1946. n25-7) Some school immaturities. L. Mones. Clear- ing House 21:271-3 Ja '47 Structural reorganization of education. B. Goodykoontz. Nations Sch 35:42 Mr '45 Successful educational administrator Is a leader. D. H. Cooke. Am Sch Bd J 111:29-30 O; 29-30 N '45 Superior teacher. W. C. Ruediger. Sch & Soc 60:29-30 .71 8 '44 Svstematic administration. E. G. Peterson. Sch (El cd) 35:141-4 N '46 Teachers and administration. Am Sch Bd J IlS-58 Je: 113:54 Jl : 73 N '46 Teacher looks at the school executives. M. M. M. Oillet. J Ed 128:125-7 Ap '45 Teaching must take a new turn. A. M. Plt- kanen. Nations Sch 34:43-4 Jl '44 Theories and conditions in educational organ- ization. E. E. Fuller. Am Sch Bd J H2:56-t- Ap '46 Those first days of school! M. G. Pattlngtotl. Nations Sch 36:46-7 Ag '46 Toward an adequate teacher supply, l-^. V. Pullias. Sch .<• Soc 65:337-40 My 10 '47 Towards a Iheorv of supervision. W. Isaacs and J. Kolodny. H Points 28:31-44 My '46 Trouble-shooting check list. H. F. Aker. Am Sch Bd J 110:54 Mr '45 Undivided school support essential. A. B. Moelilnian. Nations Sch 35:19 Mr '45 Unity and strength for education. L. W. Johnson. Clearing House 20:475-7 Ap '46 Voters X will get vou. W. I>. Berkhof. Na- tions Sch 39:53-4 Ja '47 What changes in education would bring bet- ter mental health? Und Child 15:11-14 Ja '46 What the Harvard report did not report: a lavman's comment. H. B. Mulford. Sch & Soc 63:137-8 F 23 '46 Who is going to push who around? a proposal for dealing with pressure groups. G. A. Preucil. Am Sch Bd J 113:45-6 Jl '46 Year of opporlimity. J. E. Wade. (In Ameri- can association of school administrators. Ofllcial report. 1945. p61-6) See also Advisory committees Education — Organiza- Agriculture. Voca- tion by years tional — Administra- Libraries. School — tion Administration Boards of education Reports and records Business administra- Rules and regula- tion of schools tions Business managers Superintendents Clerical work Supplies Consolidated schools «Z.so subliead Administration under type of education, e.g. Audio-visual education — Administration Bibliography Administration of schools. (In United States. Office of education. I..ihr;iry division. Bib- liography of research studies in education. 1939-1940. P246-302) Check list of new books for school adminis- trators. See numbers of School management Selected references on public-school adminis- tration (cont) W. C. Reavis and N. B. Henry, comps. El Sch J 45:293-7. 355-8: 46: 288-92. 346-50: 17:291-5, 347-52 Ja-F '45, Ja- F '46. Ja-F '47 City City charters and education. E. C. Bolmeier. bibliog f Am Sch Bd J 1)3:17-19 Jl '46 Local autonom.v for school-communities in cities. C. O. Westby. $1.50 '45 Metropolitan sch. study council. 525 W 120th st. N.Y. 27 Metropolitan tasks for education. C. J. Fried- rich and A. D. Simpson. Harvard Ed R 15:161-7 My '45 Newer concepts of school administration. Bal- timore Bui Ed 24:33-6 N '46 Peoria central school office survey. Am Sch Bd J 113:50 Jl '46 Problems in educational administration cre- ated by changing population in urban com- munities. W. C. Reavis. (In Conference for administrative officers of public and private schools. Proceedings. 1944 p 15:5- 66): Same cond. EI Sch J 45:77-84 O '44; F:d Digest 10:17-20 D '44 Problems of a large city high school. H. Alpern. Sec Ed 13:13 S; 5 N '46; 3-4 F "47 Responsibilities of the cit.v superintendent for the direction of instruction. W. C. Reavis. Sch R 54:514-21 N '46 San Francisco urged to reform administrative .setup. G. G. Mullany. Am Sch Bd J 109:21-3 O '44 Syracuse school adtninistration reorganized: its new board building. F. J. Jibson. il plans Am Sch Bd J 112:31-4 My '46 Visiting teacher services in the administra- tive organization of city school systems. K. M. O. Cook. Ed Vic 3:15-20 My 21 '45 WTio is running the schools, the mavor. or the school board? W. G. Bruce. Am Sch Bd J 111:42 O '45 Bibliof/raphj/ Selected references on public-school admin- istration; city school administration W C; Reavis and N. B. Henry, comps. El Sch j 45:296; 46:291; 47:293-5 Ja '45, Ja '46, Ja '47 16 EDUCATION INDEX July 1944— June 1947 ADMINISTRATION of schools — Continued County County leadership in improving instruction. M. Spangler. Teach Col J 17:79-80+ Mr '46 County secondary-curriculum co-ordination. Calif J Sec Ed 22:114-19 F '47 Democracy in coimty school administration. A. E. Rhodes. Am Sch Bd J 109:2C-7 N; 31-2 D ■44 Development of a county guidance prograin. E. Nix. Calif J Sec Ed 20:354-7 O '45; Summary. Sch Manag 15:373 Mr '46 Development of a county guidance program in certain high schools in Kern county. California: a synopsis of doctor's disserta- tion. E. Nix. J Ed Res 39:205-8 D '45 Interpreting a county educational program. A. B. Crawford and M. L. Stewart. (In Association for student teaching. 24th yearbook; pt 2. p 15-18) Organization and administration of Kanawha County schools. V. L. Flinn. Am Sch Bd J 113:21-4 D '46 Reorganization of local administrative units in Ohio. T. C. Holy. (In Pennsylvania. Uni- versity. School of education. Purpose and plan in education. p277-85); Same cond. Am Sch Bd J 110:39-41 Ap '45 St Louis county learns to cooperate. J. L. Bracken. Sch Executive 65:50-1 N '45 Democratic practices Big stick rule is out! M. S. Hallman. Nations Sch 34:25-6 O '44 Characteristics of a democratically adminis- tered school. E. A. Otto. Nat Assn Sec Sch Prin Bui 30:118-19 Ap '46 Contributions of administration to teacher and child growth. W. E. Goslin. Chiidh Ed 22:264-71 F '46 Co-operative living and learning at Wells high school. E. O. Cleary and P. R. Pierce, il 111 Ed 35:200-l-f Mr '47 Cooperative school administration. W. I. Miller, il Sch Executive 64:39-40 Je '45 Democracy in county school administration. A. E. Rhodes. Am Sch Bd J 109:20-7 N; 31-2 D '44 Democracy in education. E. C. Broome. Sch & Soc 63:29 Ja 12 '46 Democracy in education; reply. H. Elias. Sch & Soc 63:246 Ap 6 '46 Democracy in the administration and super- vision of schools. D. Norman. Ky Sch ,1 24:20-f O '45 Democracy must be inherent in school organ- ization. R. R. Penhale. il Am Sch Bd J 109: 15-16 N '44 Democracy: two important principles in the Grayville schools. H. D. McCain. Clearing House 19:356-7 F "45 Democracy within the school. W. W. Farrar. Tex Outl 30:27-8 Je '46 Democratic procedures pay. O. W. Haisley. Sch Executive 66:46-7 Ap '47 Democratic school administration. L. C. Par- ham. Social Studies 35:252-5 O '44 Developing and administering the curriculum and pupil services. G. N. Mackenzie, bib- liog (In National society for the study of education. Forty-fifth yearbook. pt2. p20- 52) Developing desirable behavior patterns. E. H. Peterson. Teach Col Rec 48:91-5 N '46: Excerpts. Clearing House 21:347 P '47 Device in democratic administration. B. J. Novak. Ed Adm & Sup 32:309-12 My '46 Final responsibility in educational programs. C. L. Cushman. Ed Adm & Sup 32:536-7 D '46 Getting started. L. D. Haskew. Ed Leader- ship 3:207-11 P '46 Headaches in democratic administration. C. M. Dannelly. Sch Executive 64:46 Ag '45 Here's democratic method for selecting teach- ers. H. W. Hightower. Nations Sch 37:25 Ap '46 How an urban community proceeded to de- cide what its schools should do; ed. by B. O. Smith. A. K. Loomis. Teach Col Rec 46:26-40 Ja '45 How do you rate as a leader? W. C. Craw- ford. Nations Sch 38:25-6 S '46 How does democracy in school administration work? V. M. Rogers. Sch Executive 65: 68-9 D '45 If we have time. H. H. Giles. Ed Leadership 3:195-7 F '45 Implementing the high-school program through co-operative planning. T. Q. Srygley. Nat Assn Sec Sch Prin Bui 30: 10-14-1- O '46 Instructional council as administrative agency. B. Klager. Am Sch Bd J 112:36-7 Mr '46 Is democracy in school administration demo- cratic? A. K. Loomis. Sch Executive 64: 45-6 S '44 Is education democratic? E. O. Melby. Ed Leadership 4:144-5 N '46 It works! a faculty's ten years of democratic experience. M. B. Keck. Clearing House 21:430-1 Mr '47 Just how democratic is public education? R. E. Bell. N Y State Ed 34:342 F '47 Lay and staff participation improve the school program. M. P. Paine. Sch Manag 15:23 Ag '46 Living democratically at Lakeview school. M. K. Toomey. Nat El Prin 24:38-42 F '45 Making democracy function in administra- tion. F. H. Paine. H Points 26:28-34 Je '44 Nature of democracy in administration. A. G. Grace. Am Sch Bd J 113:21-3 O '46 Norwalk sets a precedent. D. R. Davies. Teach Col Rec 48:148-54 D '46 Our administrative council. H. M, Elsbree. Nations Sch 38:43 O '46 Philosophy and techniques of democratic leadership. H. J. Otto. Tex Outl 29:19-22 O '45 Principles of democratic personnel relation- ships in administration. H. M. Shafer. 15c '44 Univ. of Ore. Sch. of ed. Responsibilities of superintendent of schools, board of education, teachers, and public. P. L. Essert. il Sch Executive 65:06-8 D '45 School into community. J. Hemming. J Ed London 78:304 + , 370-2, 431-2 Je-Ag '46 Six steps to pupil participation in democratic school control. E. C. Bolmeier. Clearing House 21:391-5 Mr '47 Violations of the democratic ideal in current conceptions of administrative procedure. A. W. Anderson. Ed Adm & Sup 33:26-34 Ja '47 AVays of organizing to secure democracy in administration. F. W. Hubbard. Sch Exec- utive 65:70-1 D '45 We run our schools on democratic lines. Y. C. Howell. Nations Sch 35:24-5 Mr '45 What a classroom teacher thinks of democ- racy in school administration. A. L. Mc- Donald. Sch Executive 65:73-4 D '45 What a superintendent thinks of democracy in school administration. R. O. Nelson. Sch Executive 05:72-3 D '45 What is democratic school administration? G. G. Eye. Sch Executive 65:64-5 D '45 Why is democracy in administration de- sirable? J. A. Sexson. Sch Executive 65: 65-6 D '45 See also Administration of schools — Personnel practices District Citizens remodel school system. F C Thomas. Nations Sch 38:47 S '46 District meeting in school government. J. B. Sears. Am Sch Bd J 111:19-21 Jl; 26-7 Ag: 27-8 S '45 District reorganization. W. C. Reusser and R. E. Wochner. bibliog R Ed Res 16:305- 10 O '46 Illinois shows great interest in school-district reorganization. H. B. Mulford. Sch & Soc 64:117-19 Ag 17 '46 Junior college and district organization. L. V. Koos. Sch R 54:389-400 S '46 Local autonomy — a handicap to school dis- trict reorganization. C. Greene. Am Sch Bd J 111:29-30 D '45 Local school district in Pennsylvania. A. M. Kulp. (In Pennsylvania. University. School of education. Purpose and plan in educa- tion. p272-7) Relation of school district reorganization to finance and business administration C Grieder. bibliog R Ed Res 17:167-77 Ap '47 I'-DLCAllOX IXUKX lulv 1944 lunc 1947 17 ADMINISTRATION of schools— Oistrict— ( \tntiHUfd ' ' ■' Heliilionslilp of slntc nnd local school units. A. K. Morrill, biblloe f Am Sch UcJ-ff 111: 21-3 F '17 UcorKiinizution of local ndministrntivc units in (Ihio. T. C Holy. (In rennsylvanin. Uni- versity. School of education. Purpose and plan in education. p277-S5); Same cond. Am Sch l?d J 110:30-41 Ap " 15 Uural school rcorKnnization. C. Chriatianson. il Minn J Ed 25:2C6-7 Mr '45 School district in Illinois. I. F. Pearson. Ill Kd 35:13-11 S MC School district problem has long roots. H. X. P.osentleld. bibliog f Nations Sch 34: 43-4 D '44 Story of the formation of Iowa's largest school district. E. R. Cope. Mid Sch 61: 110-t- D '46 Time to reorganize. J. F. Karber. Ill Ed 35: 146-t- Ja "47 Toward etTective school districts. F. S. Chase. El Sch J 47:67-9 O MG Washington reduces its school districts by 937 in nine years. E. L. Brecliner. Sch Manag 1G:27 O '46 ■\Vill district reorganization take the schools awav from the people? L. L. Ciusholm. Na- tions Sch 38:28-9 O '46 Personnel practices Administration of faculty personnel in state teachers colleges. H. E. Bosley. bibliog pa '46 Am. assn. of teachers cols, C. W. Hunt, sec. N.Y. state teacliers col, Oneonta; Sum- mary. Teach Col Rec 48:470-2 Ap '47 Administrative aspects of teacher morale. B. C. Hansen. Sch R 55:166-9 Mr '47 Certain personnel practices in the Chicago public schools. National commission for the defense of democracy through education. '45 The comm. 1201 16th st, N\V. Washing- ton 6, D.C. Covision of certain school personnel prob- lems. A. W. Ray. Am Sch Bd J 110:27-8-|- Mr '45 Direction and administration of instruction. W. C. Reavis. bibliog f (In Conference for administrative oflicers of public and private schools. Proceedings. W4C. p 113-2S) Four significant factors in personnel adminis- tration. W. S. Elsbree. Sch Manag 15:2-f- S '45 Glencoe makes significant contribution. A. B. Moehlman. Nations Sch 37:19 My '46 Improprieties and inconsistencies in public- school practices. J. E. W. Wallin. Sch & Soc 64:372-4 N 30 '46 Investigation of personnel practices of the Chicago public schools. Sch Executive 64: 25-6 Jl '45 Leadership or administration? J. L. Hanley. (In American association of school admin- istrators. Official report, 1946. pDS-105); Same. Baltimore Bui Ed 24:4-10 S '46 Leadership problems; authority vs. leader- ship. V. Anderson. Sch Executive 66:44 Ja '47 Local selection, placement, and administra- tive relations. C. P. Archer, bibliog R Ed Res 16:228-32 Je '46 "Maintaining tiie teaching staff — cures and contentment. W'. M, Ostenberg. (In Amer- ican association of scliool administrators. Official report. 1946. p 189-94) Miss Moore looks at personnel administration. H. Davis. Nat Ed Assn J 34:199-200 D '45 No summers off for Glencoe teachers. P. J. Misner. il Nations Sch 37:20-2 Ap '46 Organizing, the personnel of a democratic school system. \V. B. Spalding. (In National .society for the study of education. Forty- fifth yearbook. pt2. p53-85) Personal relationships in school administra- tion. H. Mennes. Nat Assn Sec Sch Prin Bui 30:116-17 Ap '46 Personnel administration. K. W. McFarland. (In American association of school adminis- trators. Official report, 1946. p 137-8) Personnel problems in American education. H. H. Hill. (In American association of school administrators. Official report, 1946. p 121-9) Principles of business administration applied to personnel and other activities. H. P. Smith and J. B. Bouchard, bibliog R Ed Res 17:183-9 Ap '47 Problems of the professional personnel. E, O. Melby. (In American association of school administrator.^, i illlclal report. 1946. p22.'i-9); Same. H I'olnts 28:9-14 Je '46: Same cond. Sch Manag 15:438 Ap '46; Ed Digest 11:20-2 My '46 Teaclier looks at personnel administration. Nat Ed Assn Res Uul 23:93-147 D '45 Topeka sleps out. L. W. Ashby. 11 Nat Ed Assn J 35:288-90 S '46 What about the Glencoe plan? Nations Sch 38:32 Jl '46 Research Contributions of research In public adminis- tration to educational administration. N. 1;. Henry, bibliog ( (In Conference for ad- niini.strative officers of public and private scluK)ls. Proceedings, 19l(i. p76-Sl) Contrilnitions to educational administration made by administrative research. P. T. Rankin. (In Conference for administra- tive officers of public and private schools. Proceedings. 1946. pGO-75) Frontiers in educational research In general administration. J. K. Norton. J Ed Res 40:327-34 Ja '47 Have vou a research department? A. "V. Overn. Nations Sch 34:24-5 N '44 Metropolitan school study council — a new pat- tern in school co-operation. P. R. Mort. bibliog f Ed Forum 9:413-17 My '45 Research and progress in educational ad- ministration. D. E. Scales, bibliog f J Ed Res 38:351-64 Ja '45 Review of educational research. A. E. Joyal. Phi Delta Kappan 28:362-4 My '47 Teacher in emerging designs of education. P. R. Mort. Teach Col Rec 47:98-102 N '45 State Administration of public education in the United States. L. W. Kindred. New Era 25: 136-40 Jl '44 Administration of public higher education in a democracv. M. Ten Hoor. Assn Am Col Bui 32:202-15 My '46 Certain estimates of quality and accomplish- ment of state school systems. Educational research service, pa 25c '45 The service Criteria for allocating and spending the school dollar. E. L. Morphet. (In American association of school administrators. Official report, 1946. p211-15) Development of state responsibility for school and college buildings. A. J. Burke. (In American school and university, 1946. p41- 6) Duties and responsibilities of state directors of health and physical education. Sch Life 29:25 Ja '47 Education, a state function? — No, not pri- marily. R. V. Hunkins. Am Sch Bd J 111: 22-t- D '45 Education for fellowship. W. E. Howland. Am Assn Univ Prof Bui 31:424-33 S '45 Education — legally a state function. J. C. Moffltt. bibliog Am Sch Bd J 112:25-6 F '46 Here's a plan for administering a state school system. C. H. Skidmore, Nations Sch 34:31-2 Jl '44 Long-standing dominance of state educa- tional authority. C. Grieder. bibliog f Ed Adm & Sup 30:331-48 S '44 Need for a single state educational authority. C. Greene. Am Sch Bd J 111:40-1 O '45 Place of the health department in the school health service. G. M. Wheatley. J Health & Phys Ed 17:529-30-f N '46 Possible sources of state revenue for public schools. M. Smith. (In American association of school administrators. Official report, 1946. P215-17) Promoting stability and planning in the office of state director. B. I. Griffith. Ohio Sch 24:214-15 My '46 Relationship of education to government. E. L. Morphet. (In National society for the study of education. Forty-fourth yearbook, pt2. p 153-86) Relationship of state and local school units. A. R. Morrill, bibliog f Am Sch Bd J 114:21- 3 F '47 Reorganization of a state system of public education. G. D. Strayer. Teach Col Kec 46:471-82 My '45 18 EDUCATION INDEX July 1944— June 1947 ADMINISTRATION of schools— State — Cont. I^eorf;:anization promises iinprovement. M. B. Rogers. Nations Sch 36:31-2 D '45 Reports of study commission on state educa- tional problems. National council of chief state school officers. Sch Life 28:1-10 My •46 State aid for school building. K. L. Lindman. il Sch Executive 64:41-2 Ag '45 State and the educational s.vstem. A. G. Grace. (In National society for the study of education. Forty-fifth yearbook. pt2. p7- Ui) State educational organization and relation- ships. Sch Executive 64:57-8 Je '45 State educational system. New Mexico. Uni- versity. (Pub no 1) 35p bibliog- f pa 3(lc '46 Univ. of N.Mex. Dept. of government. Divi- sion of res. Albuqtierque. N.Mex. State issues in postwar education. J. C. Mor- rison. Am Sch Bd J 109:9-12 JI '44 State legislation for the education of excep- tional children — some basic principles. E. H. Martens, bibliog J Excep Child 12:225-30 My '46 State plans for education. A. B. Williams. Q R Higher Ed Among Negroes 14:27-9 Ja •46 State school organization and administration. E. L. Morphet and R. L. Johns, bibliog R Ed Res 16:364-9 O '46 State's responsibility for a reasonable edu- cational program. A. G. Grace. Harvard Ed R 15:14-21 Ja '45 State's responsibilitv in school building pro- grams. W. F. Cre'dle. Peabody J Ed 23:328- 34 My '46 Structural organization of state school sys- tems. C. Greene and A. R. Meadows, bib- liog f (In National society for the study of education. Forty-fourth yearbook. pt2. p 118-52) Unequal educational attainment in the United States. N. Edwards. EI Sch J 46:541-5 Je '46 U.S. Supreme court speaks. S. B. Witkowiak. bibliog Nations Sch 34:29-30 Ag '44 Wartime legislation relating to local school administration. Ed Vic 3:3 JI 20 '44 See also Boards of education State colleges and — State universities — Ad- Departments of edu- ministration cation, State Bibliography Selected references on public-school admin- istration: state school administration. W. C. Reavis and N. B. Henry, comps. El Sch J 45:295: 4n:2Sn-91: 47:293 Ja '45. Ja '46, Ja '47 Student participation Building up a democratic commimitv. H. R. Cowley. Times Ed Sup 1539:521 O 28 '44 Encouraging greater pupil participation in the operation of the school. C. Neufeldt. Nat El Prin 26:43-6 Je '47 Honor activities of Harrison high school. L. M. Klein. Clearing House 21:104-5 O '46 In business for themselves. M. A, Adams. Ed I^eadership 4:304-9 F '47 Progress in secondary school government. M. S. Hallman. Progres Ed 22:10-12 Ap '45 Pupils rim Jamesburg high on senior day. E. W. Beckford. Clearing House 20:364 F '46 School into communitv. J. Hemming J Ed London 78:431-2 Ag '46 Sharing in school government. L. V. Koos. Sch R 54:9-10 Ja '46 Six steos to pupil narticipation in democratic school control. E. C. Bolmeier. Clearing House 21:391-5 Mr '47 Student council in the secondary school. Na- tional association of secondary school prin- cipals, bibliog Nat Assn Sec 'Sch Prin Bui 28:1-242 O '44; Excerpts. Ed Digest 10:28-31 Ja '45 Twelve-year-olds and public relations. M. L. Honiker. Childh Ed 21:413-14 Ap '45 We get it done. S. L. Clement. Clearing House 19:358-9 F '45 See also Colleges and uni- Curriculum making — versifies — Ad- Student participa- ministration — Stu- tion dent participation Teacher participation Bay City uses its assets. B. Klager. Sch Ex- ecutive 65:54-5 Ap '46 Co-operative staff work. S. M. Corey, bib- liog Sch R 52:336-45 Je '44 Co-operative teacher-programming. G. B. Mitchell. H Points 29:73-4 Mr '47 Democracy in administration at Newark through teaelier committees. G. P. Nickle. Clearing House 21:390 Mr '47 Democracy must be inherent in school or- ganization. R. R. Penhale. il Am Sch Bd J 109:15-16 N '44 Democratic participation in local administra- tion. F. VV. Hubbard. Nat Ed Assn J 33: 193-4 N '44 Educational leadership and group planning. R. F. Campbell, bibliog f Ed Adm & Sup 32:193-202 Ap '46 Future task of the county council. J. E. Kuhler. Mid Sch 61:13 S '46 Giving teachers a share in determining edu- cational policy. L. M. Klein. Am Sch Bd J 114:36-7 Mr '47 Headaches in democratic administration. C. M. Dannelly. Sch Executive 64:46 Ag '45 Intelligent administration. A. B. Crawford, il Sch Executive 64:48-50 Ja '45 Making democracy function in administra- tion. F. H. Paine. H Points 26:28-34 Je '44 Nashville board asks teacher cooperation. Am Sch Bd J 108:40 Je '44 Progress in secondary school government. M. S. Hallman. Progres Ed 22:10-12 Ap '45 Sliaping a policy in a school situation: ed. by R. B. Raup and others. C. A. Weber. Teach Col Rec 46:229-35 Ja '45 Staff participation in plant planning. H. E. Chastain. bibliog R Ed Res 15:18-23 F '45 Teacher participation in appraising and de- veloping the school program. E. C. Bol- meier. Sch R 54:416-19 S '46 Teachers appraise supervision and adminis- tration. R. Gans. Ed 67:217-22 D '46 Teachers must be considered in fundamen- tals of democratic administration. A. E. Rhodes, bibliog f Am Sch Bd J 109;27-S S: 33-4 O '44 Teachers of six small communities study their job. N. L. Bossing. Ed 67:223-30 D '46 Teachers should share in planning and in working the plan. R. E. Jaggers. Ky Sch J 23:23-5 N '44 Top-heavy leadership. C. A. Weber. Ed Leadership 2:118-23 D '44; Same cond. Ed Digest 10:14-16 F '45 Trouble-shooter and eye-opener. G. F. Stover. Ed Leadership 2:158-60 Ja '45 Useful technic in democratic procedure. W. R. Godwin. Am Sch Bd J 111:28-9 N '45 Workshop adventure in democratic admin- istration. E. A. Juckett. Am Sch Bd J 109:35-7-t- O '44 See also Colleges and univer- Curriculum making — sities — Administra- Teacher participa- tion— Faculty tion participation Committees, Educa- tional Teaching Professional preparation of school personnel. A. G. Grace. (In National society for the studv of education. Forty-fifth yearbook, pt2. p 176-82) Role of university departments of education in the preparation of school administra- tors. R. W. Tyler. (In Conference for ad- ministrative officers of public and private schools. Proceedings, 1946. p31-45): .Same. Sch R 54:451-61 O '46 Some needed adjustments in courses of school administration in light of war demands. S. M. Brownell and others. (In National society of college teachers of education. Yearbook 29. p71-6) Colleges and universities See Colleges and universities — Adminis- tration; Negro colleges — Administration: State colleges and universities — Admin- istration KDIXATIOX IXDl'-.X |iilv \'>-\-\ [uiic 1947 19 ADMINISTRATION of schools— Colldiliifii Elementary schools Child Krowth in an era of conlllct; lUteenth yearbook, Michigan oducatioii association. Dopartnient of elementary school prin- cipals. bibliOK pn '•<■• The assn. l-ansing Democratic administration by the principal. K. E. Ueariied. (In California elementary school principals' association. Guideposts for the elementary schools of tomorrow: si.xteenth yearbook, p 18-21) Klementary school of tomorrow — its possible structure. R. Goodykoontz. Child Ed 22:215- 20 Ja 'IC; Same cond. Ed DiKest 11:4-7 Mr •46 Elementary school organization and adminis- tration. H. J. Otto. 2d ed bibliog $3.75 '44 Appleton-Century Elementary school organization in the po.st- war period. T. H. Allen. Nat El I'rin 24: 16- IS Ap 45 Elementary school problem: reorganization and financing of elementary schools: ex- planation of proposed bill and pertinent lact.s relating thereto [mimcographedl Kansas. Legislative council. Research de- partment. (Pub. no 132) ltd ed 43p '44 The council. Toiieka Less departmentalization In the elementary schools. T. C. Prince. Am Sch Hd J lU: 25-6 S '45 Organizational and administrative practices in elementary schools in the United States. H. J. Otto, pa $2 '45 I'tiiv. of Te.x. Organizing the elementary school in Sep- tember. F. Schnell. Nat El Prin 23:39-40 Je '44 Principal in the modern elementary school. R. H. LAne. bibliog $2.50 '44 Houghton Three teachers replace one supervisor. M. Mehl and E. D. Kennedy. Nations Sch 34: 47-S D '44 See also Continuing teacher plan Bibliography Some recent professional writing of interest to elementary school supervisors and prin- cipals. D. H. Uussell. Calif J El Ed 15: 25-40 Ag '46 Research Frontiers m educational re.search in elemen- tary school organization and admini.stration. H. J. Otto. J Ed Res 40:340-7 Ja '47 Engineering schools and colleges oee Engineering schools and colleges — Ad- ministration High schools Administrators in public relations. G. Vin- son. Phi Delia Kappan 28:285-6 Mr '47 Coordination of guidance and discipline. E. G. Becker. H Points 29:31-5 Jlr '47 Criteria for the determination of effective secondary-school management. S. H. Baker. Nat Assn Sec Sch Prin Bui 29:3-12 Jly '45 Criteria of a well-administered high school. W. S. Roe. Nat Assn Sec Sch Prin Bui 29: 41-3 Ja '45: Same. Sch Manag 15:205-6 D '45 Department headship. D. B. Llovd. Sec Ed 12: 12-14 S '45 Duties and responsibilities of high-school prin- cipals and assistant principals. Nat Assn Sec Sch Prin Bui 30:9-12 D '46 Duties and responsibilities of the assistant principal in the secondary school. C. W. Boardman: J. M. Gran: A. E. Holt. Nat Assn Sec Sch Prin Bui 30:3-11 Mr '46 Flexible daily schedule for a modern high school. F. T. Shipp. Am Sch Bd J 111:58 O '45 Guidance and school administration. F. T. Spaulding. Nat Assn Deans Women J 10:51- 6 Ja '47 Handbook on organization and practices for the secondary schools of Ohio. 68p '44 The dept. Columbus Major handicap.s interfering with guidance. L. L. Chisholm. Sch P. 54:24-31 Ja 46 Organization and administration. W. French. (In John Dewey society. American high school: its responsibility and^ opportunity; eighth yearbook. p215-55) Organization and administration of .second- ar.v schools. H. K. Douglass, rev ed bib- liog %i '45 (^inn Postwar high school should be purpose-or- ganized. \V. French. (In Pennsylvania. Uni- versity. School of education. Purpose and plan in education. p91-101): Same. Teach Col Hec 46:403-12 Ap '45; Same cond. Ed Digest 11:42-5 S '45 I'roblems facing secondary education in the South. F. M. Alexander. So Assn Q 11:271-9 My '47 Problems of small high schools. E. H. La- Franchi. Calif J Sec Ed 21:344-7 N '46 Progress in secondary school government. M. S. Hallman. Progres Kd 22:10-12 Ap '45 Providing adequately prepared teachers for the high-school offering. E. F. Potthoff. Ed Adm & Sup 31:321-30 S '45 Simplifying a crowded schedule. P. B. Died- erlch. Sch R 53:162-9 Mr '45; Same cond. Ed Digest 10:44-7 Ap '45 Sixteen changes for the better. R. D. Wads- worth. Clearing House 21:520-3 My '47 Wanted: a new leadership for the secondary school. N. L. liossing. Nat Assn Sec' Sch Prin Bui 30:92-100 Ap '46 See also House system Bibliography Selected references on the organization of secondary education. G. N. Mackenzie and L. G. llent. comi)a. Sch R 52:496-9 () '44 Selected references on the organization of secondary education. G. N. Mackenzie and H. C. Ahrnsbrak. comps. Sch R 53:490-4 O '45 Selected references on the organization of secondary education. G. N. Mackenzie and G. M. Sharp, comps. Sch R 54:488-92 O '46 Selected references on the administration of secondary education. G. N. Mackenzie and L.. G. Bent, comps. Sch R 52:565-8 N '44 Selected references on the administration of secondary education. G. N. Mackenzie and H. C. Ahrnsbrak. comps. Sch R 53:554-9 N ■45 Selected references on the administration of secondary education. G. N. Mackenzie and G. M. Sharp. comp.s. Sch R 54:549-56 N '46 Research Frontiers in educational research in second- ary school administration and organization. R. White, jr. bibliog f J Ed Res 40:335-9 Ja '17 Junior colleges See Junior colleges — Administration Junior high schools Administrative practices in the junior high school. Nat Assn Sec Sch Prin Bui 28:3-86 Mr '44 Administralive provisions for adapting the junior high school program to pupils. S. F. Howland. Nat Assn Sec Sch Prin Bui 29: 89-92 Ap '45 Creative administration. H. E. Herriott. Nat Assn Sec Sch Prin Bui 29:53-62 Ap '45 How about the junior high school" R. C. Hammock and T. P. Baker. Ed Leadership 4:396-402 Mr '47 Nine schools make one. W. J. Scott. Nat Assn Sec Sch Prin Bui 29:78-87 Ap '45 Parents will play hall. W. J. Scott. Clearing House 21:515-19 My '47 Normal schools and teachers colleges .Administration of faculty personnel in state teachers colleges. H. E. Bosley. bibliog pa '46 Am. assn. of teachers cols, C. W. Hunt, sec. N.y. state teachers col. Oneonta: Sum- mary. Teach Col Rec 48:470-2 Ap '47 Organization and management of offices In teachers colleges; a thesis [mimeographed] M. M. I^ss. pa 15c '43 Central -Mo. state teachers col. Warrensburg Public schools Administration of public education in the United States. C. H. Lake. (In American .■'s.soriat'on of school administrators. Ofli- cial report. 1945. pS9-95) Common scliool: a return to fimdamentals C Grieder. Ed Adm & Sup 30:289-98 My '44 20 EDUCATION INDEX July 1944— June 1947 ADMINISTRATION of schools— Public schools — Continued Education — federal or local? R. T. Gregg il Sch Executive 65:47-9 My; 54 Je '46 Financing public education in a democracy. F. H. Swift. (In California. University. Edu- cation and society, p 182-96) Historical development of grades and de- partments in the public schools of Mem- phis. Tennessee. D. M. Hilliard. El Sch J 47:157-60 N '46 Improprieties and inconsistencies in public- school practices. J. E. W. Wallin. Sch & Soc 64:372-4 N 30 '46 Laying firm foundations; straight talk about the school crisis. W. E. Givens. Nat Par- ent Teach 41:30-2 Ja ■■>7; Same cond. Ed Digest 12:34-6 Mr '47 Logistics of the public school system. N. L. Engelhardt. (In American school and uni- versity, 1944. P398-9) Problems in school administration. H. H. Hill. (In American association of school administrators. Official report, 1945. p79-S8); Excerpts. Sch Manag 15:25 S '45 Rural schools Administration of rural education in the United States. B. Morgan. New Era 25:99- 103 Je '44 Children and youth in rural and sparsely settled areas. K. M. O. Cook, bibliog f (In National society for the study of educa- tion. Forty-fourth yearbook, pt2. p55-73) Future of rural America. F. W. Cyr. Teach Col Rec 47:110-18 N '45; Same cond. Sch Manag 15:377-9 Mr '46; Excerpts. Sch Manag 15:436 Ap '46 How to manage a rural school. V. H. Gulp. 3d ed $1.50 '44 Burgess Modern procedures in rural schools. E. V. Sykes. (In Pennsylvania. University. School of education. Purpose and plan in educa- tion. pS2-90) Need for and possibility of rural school re- organization in McDonough county, Illinois [mimeographed] D. E. Lindstrom. pa '43 Dept. of agricultural economics. Agricul- tural exp. station. Univ. of 111. Urbana Organization and administration of rural edu- cation. J. E. Butterworth. bibliog f (In Wliite House confecence on rural education. [Proceedings] 1944. p 153-62) Organization and financing of rural schools. H. A. Dawson. (In Reeves, F. W. ed. Edu- cation for rural America, p 119-42) Planning effective rural school administration and organization. P. W. Cyr. (In National education association. Department of rural education. Rural schools for tomorrow p 112-20) Practical administrative procedures in small school curriculum-building. R. L. Hender- son. Ed Adni & Sup 31:350-8 S "45 What of professional personnel for rural education? K. O. Broady. Teach Bd J 6' 147-9-1- Mr '45 Workshop on organization and administration of rural education: summer session, 1945 Teachers college. Columbia university. Sum- mer session, pa 25c '46 The col. See also Administration of Administration of schools — County schools — District Secondary schools See Administration of schools — High schools Vocational schools Administrative aspects of vocational school roster making. J. Caporale. Ind Arts & Voc Ed 34:283-5 S '45 Gearing the vocational schools to job require- ments. C. AV. Sylvester. Ed 66:217-23 D '45 What about area vocational schools? Nations Sch 36:43 N '45 Alabama Ascent of Alabama. JI. F. Seay. Nations Sch 36:30-1 N '45 School administrative problems in suburban municipalities. H. C. Pannell and others. pa 50c '46 Univ. of Ala, Col. of ed Bur It ed. res. University. Ala. Alaska Too many children for our schools. J L Mmner. il Nations Sch 36:20-2 N '45 Belgium Some critical notes on the organization and admmistration of public education in Bel- gium. M. Coulon. New Era 28:62-6 Mr '47 California Administration, organization, and financial '^"PP°':?, °f ""^ public school system, state of California. California. State reconstruc- tion and reemployment commission. 89p gratis 45 The comm. 631 J st, Sacramento 14 ^'^1'°,?' ^'^'^^"S'es proposed in California. Am Sch Bd J 110:62 F '45 Canada Towards equality of educational opnortunity. E-, I- Woods. Sch (El ed and Se"c ed) 32: 864-8 Je 44 Colorado School district reorganization for Colorado. C Grieder. 50c '44 Colo. assn. of sch. bds, Univ. of Colo, Boulder Czechoslovakia Czechoslovak reform; struggle for multilater- alism. Times Ed Sup 1669:193 Ap 26 '47 Florida Education and Florida's future Florida citi- zens committee on education, pa '47 The com, Tallahassee, Fla j^ t< xne Education and the future of Florida Florida citizens committee on education, pa '47 The com. Tallahassee. Fla. Great Britain Carry over. Times Ed Sup 1552:43 Ja 27 '45 Chief education oflScer; qualifications needed. Times Ed Sup 1589:483 O 13 '45 Control and direction in education J Bd London 79:238-|- Mv '47 ^°,"^^°'?f„aPP™^'«d" schools. Times Bd Sup l»oo:449 S 16 '44 County plans; Cambridgeshire and Salop Times Ed Sup 1669:194 Ap 26 '47 D day for education. Times Ed Sup 1561-151 Mr 31 '45 ■'-',?*^'„'" ^^^ schools. Times Ed Sup 1561:148 Mr il 4o Divisional administration; guidance for local aiithorities. Times Ed Sup 1534:462-3 S 23 44 Divisional administration; Middlesex and ?1??".f-?n' -fchetnes approved. Times Ed Sup loii'.oSj Jl 21 '45 Divisional executives; a good beginning. Times Ed Sup 1633:389 Ag 17 '46 Function of a governing body; equating free- ,n-,'?,'^'^'"'' popular -control. Times Ed Sup 1512:195 Ap 22 '44 Government of secondary schools. K L Woodland. New Era 25:194-5 N '44 Government of the schools. T. W. Sussams J Ed London 78:322-t- Je '46 '^'"o®^^^^*''''^"'"'"'^- Times Ed Sup 1557:103 Mr 3 45 Implementing the Act; long-term policy Times Ed Sup 1625:294 Je 22 '46 Kent County council proposals. Times Ed Sup 1531:426-7 S 2 '44 Kent development plan. Times Ed Sup 1636: 425 S 7 '46 Local administration. Times Ed Sup 1531:427 S 2 '44 Local administration of education. J Ed London 76:522-3 N '44 Local policy. Times Bd Sup 1551:31 Ja 20 45 Middlesex proposals; secondary education Times Ed Sup 1631:365 Ag 3 '40 Modern school organization. V. E. C. Gordon Times Ed Sup 1641:491; 1643:519 O 12, 26 '46 More about the multilateral school. F M Barle. J Ed London 77:486+ O '45 New body in local government; divisional executive for education. H. C. Dent Fort- nightly 163(ns 157):259-64 Ap '45 New order. Times Ed Sup 1527:379 Ag 5 '44 Planning schools. Times Ed Sup 1611:127 Mr 16 '46 Recasting of an educational system H C Dent. Ed Rec 26:273-80 O '45 ' ' Reorganization of the Ministry of education Int Eur Ed Bui 19 2d quarter:50 '45 KDLCATIOX IXDKX July VMA June 1Q47 21 ADMINISTRATION of schoQis— Gront Urllnln— L'ontmmd ' " ' Secomlary school policy: confusion and pre- tence. J. II. Phillips. Times Ed Sflfc 15S9: 4S3 O 13 '45 Socondarv schools; principles of government. Times Kd Sup 1514:223 My 6 '44 Thoughts on mullilatorallsni: need for poolinp: knowledKC. 1... 1>. J. Drew. Times Ed Sup 1663:3 Ja 4 '47 Illinois Illinois again tries to reorganize 12,000 school districts. H. B. Mulford. Am Sch Bd J 111: 41-2 O '45 Illinoi.s shows great interest in school-district reorganization. H. B. Mulford. Sch & Soc C4:H7-1!> Ag 17 Mfi Marked progress in effort to reorganize 12,000 Illinois public school districts. H. B. Mul- ford. Am Sch Bd J 112:5S F '46 Problem of the one-teacher school in Illinois. H. B. Mulford. Sch & Soc 62:268-70 O 27 •45 Proposals for improving the rural school in Illinois. D. E. Lindstrom. Ill Ed 33:237-)- Ap '45 Recent legislation and school district reor- ganization. E. S. Slmmonds. Ill Ed 34:10-|- S '45 School district in Illinois. I. F. Pearson. Ill Ed 35:13-14 S '46 School district reorganization; a major prob- lem in Illinois. J. L. Buford. Ill Ed 33:235-H Ap '45 School government reform is proceeding in Illinois. H. B. Mulford. Sch Manag 15:14- 15 Ag '46 Some goals for educational reconstruction in Illinois. H. E. Bosley. il 111 Ed 35:70-2-)- X '40 What kind of school district? C. E. Vick. Ill E<1 34:73-)- N '45 What the new Illinois legal code means to public school administration. H. B. Mulford. Am Sch Bd J 111:25-6-)- JI '45 Iowa Departmentalization and pupil achievement in Iowa elementary schools. H. F. Spitzer. Mid Sell 60:270-1 My '46 Let's reorganize Iowa's school districts. M. L. Cushman. il Mid Sch 60:240-(- Ap '46 Second mile: county councils have great op- portunities. L. H. Campbell. Mid Sch 60: 208 Mr '46 Isle of Wight Isle of Wight; reorganization plans. Times Ed Sup 1620:233 My 18 '46 Kansas Elementary school ' problem: reorganization and financing of elementary schools: ex- planation of proposed bill and pertinent facts relating thereto [mimeographed] Kansas. I.,egislative council. Research de- partment. (Pub. no 132) ltd ed 43p '44 The council, Topeka Elimination of small school districts proceeds in Kansas. Sch Manag 16:16-17 Ja '47 School district reorganization: reorganiza- tion in other states, and analysis of prob- lems of reorganization in Kansas [mimeo- graphed] Kansas. Legislative council. Re- search department. (Pub. no 130) ltd ed olp '44 Tlie council, Topeka Kentucky Financing the public schools of Kentucky. T. Covert. Sch Life 28:28-31 Je '46 Why not a six-year plan for Kentucky schools? R. R. Williams. Ky Sch J 25:38-40 D '46 Latin America School organization in Latin America. C. T. Stewart. Higher Ed 3:3-5 Ja 1 '47 Massachusetts Local and state school responsibilities. L. G. Nourse. Am Sch Bd J 114:46 Ap '47 Michigan City superintendents study reconversion. Mich Ed J 23:139-41 N '45 Michigan needs reorganization of school dis- tricts. C. L. Taylor. Sch Manag 15:379-80 Mr '46 Michigan's system of public education, an administrative manual. Michigan. Depart- ment of public instruction. (Bui. no407) 66p "44 The dopt, Lan.sing Present problems confronting school admin- istrators of Michigan. C. Woody. J Ed Res 30:561-82 Ap '46 Reorganization promises improvement. M. B. Rogers. Nations Sch 36:31-2 D '45 Minnesota Reorganization of school districts. T. C. En- gum. Minn J Ed 27:154 N '46 Missouri Suggestions to school administrators con- cerning some of their current problems, 1944. Mis.souri. Department of education. 57p '44 The dept, Jefferson City Ohio Handbook on organization and practices for the secondary schools of Ohio. 68p '44 The dept, Columbus Ohio" should have a state board of education. E. L. Bowsher. Ohio Sch 24:162 Ap '46 Pennsylvania Local school district in Pennsylvania. A. M. Kulp. (In Pennsylvania. University. School of education. Purpose and plan in edu- cation. p272-7) Pennsylvania proposal for area schools. G. H. Parkes. Sch Manag 16:30-1 Ap '47 Scotland Administration in Scotland; a survey of the present system. Times Ed Sup 1566:207 My 5 '45 Fleming report; position in Scotland. Times Kd Sup 1528:393 Ag 12 '44 Scotland's solution of the religion-in-educa- tion problem. M. B. Dealy. bibliog f Cath Ed R 43:260-71 My '45 Scottisli problems: a wider vision. Times Ed Sup 1646:564 N 16 '46 Southern states Extension and equalization of educational op- portunity in the South. W. H. Plemmons. H Sch J 28:15-30 Ja '45; Same. (In Ryan, W. C. and others." eds. Secondary education in the South. p20-36) Tennessee Origin of lay control of public education in Memphis. D. M. Hilliard. El Sch J 46: 448-52 Ap '46 United States See Administration of schools — Public schools Virginia Virginia's educational program. G. T. Miller, Va J Ed 40:208-10-1- Ja '47 Wales Central Welsh board; functions and future. Times Ed Sup 1650:615 D 14 '46 Reorganization in Wales. Times Ed Sup 1564: 183 Ap 21 '45 Reorganization in Wales; future develop- ments. Times Ed Sup 1655:38 Ja IS '47 Washington (state) Washington reduces its scliool districts by 937 in nine years. E. L. Breckner. Sch Manag 16:27 O '46 Will district reorganization take the schools away from the people? L. L. Chisholm. Na- tions Sch 35:28-9 O '46 West Virginia Rise of the Negro assistant county super- intendent in West Virginia. J. S. Saundle. J Negro Ed 15:621-7 O '46 Wyoming School district reorganization in Wyoming. W. C. Reusser and R. E. Wochner. pa '45 Univ. of Wyoming, Col. of ed, Laramie ADMINISTRATION offices Main ollice; ner\'e center of the school. C. Carlson and others. Sch Executive 66:39-40 My '47 Office layout and planning. G. Vinton. J Bsns Ed 21:39 Mr '46 79 EDUCATION INDEX July 1944— June 1947 ADMINISTRATION offices — Cuutrnued Organization and management of offices in teachers colleges; a thesis [mimeographed] M. M. Lass, pa 15c '43 Central Mo. state teachers col, Warrensburg Planning administrative offices, il Nations Sch 3S:3') S '46 ADMINISTRATIVE assistants. See Assistant principals; Assistant supei'intendents ADMINISTRATIVE officers of public and pri- vate schools. Conference for. See Confer- *'nre for administrative otllcers of public and private schools ADMINISTRATORS. See Business managers; t'ollege presidents; Deans; Executives; Jun- ior college presidents; Principals; School officials; Superintendents ADOLESCENCE Adolescence and juvenile delinquency. A. S. Church. Nerv Child 4;142-6 Ja '45 Adolescence and vouth. P. H. Landis. bibliog $3.75 '45 McGraw-Hill Adolescence: what is it? D. Hankins. il Par- ents Mag 20:30-1+ Ap '45 Adolescent. W. Dennis, bibliog (In Car- michael. L. ed. Manual of child psychology. P633-66) Adolescent in social groups. P. B. Newman, bibliog $2; pa $1.25 '46 Stanford univ. press Adolescent interest in social problems. F. E. Vjckery. J Ed Res 40:309-15 D '40 Adolescent performance in the Wechsler- Bellevue intelligence scales and the re- vised Stanford-Binet examination, form 1,. \V. Goldlarb. hibliog J Ed Psychol 35:503-7 N '44 Adolescent rivalries. R. Brickner. Child Study 23:110-12 Je '46 Ad\'enture of youth. O. A. Wheeler. 6s '46 I'niv, of I.,ondon press S.Ag"e differences in religious beliefs and prob- lems during adolescence. R. G. Kuhlen and M. Arnold, bibliog Pedagog Sem 65:291-300 D '44 Art helps adolescents. J. F. Wood. Progres Ed 23:i»4-G-f Ja '46 Camp fire girls' group behavior. R. Lippitt. Nerv Child 4:86-94 O '44 Candle of understanding. A. Long. J Home Econ 36:631-4 D '44 Case study tests of ability to use knowledge of human growth and development. J. E. Horrocks and M. E. Trover, bibliog Ed i^' Psychol M 7 no 1:23-36 '47 Clothing .and appearance. S. S. Silverman, bibliog $2.10 '45 Teachers col; Sunmiary. Teach Col Rec 47:461-3 Ap '46 Creatine excretion in adolescents. N. W. Shock, bibliog Child Develop 16:167-80 S ■45 Development and use of relationship with a delinquent adolescent girl. M. Mitchell. Nerv Child 4:95-9 O '44 Development of the ideal self in childhood and adolescence. R. J. Havighurst and others. J Ed Res 40:241-57 D '46 Dilemma of the adolescent. O. Spranger. Child Study 22:12-14+ N '44 Don't back the attack on adolescents. G. Brew. Parents Mag 20:14 Mr '45 Dream world or reality? J. L. Mclntire. Progres Ed 24:18-19+ O '46 Educating adolescents to become nurses. M. Reiler. American Journal of Nursing 47: 117-20 F '47 Educational interests of a group of young industrial workers. W. D. Wall, bibliog f Brit J Ed Psychol 15:127-32 N '45 Lmancipaiion of the adolescent from parental control. C. E. Meyers, bibliog Nerv Child 5:251-62 Jl '46 Errors in the oral language of mentally defec- tive adolescents and normal elementary school children. T. Carlton and L. E. Carl- ton, bibliog Pedagog Sem 66:183-220 Je '45 Essence of adolescent clringc. P. A. Bios. Child Study 24:43-5+ F '47 Evaltiation of some methods of organization of classes for the mentally-retarded adoles- cent. G. D. Stevens, bibliog Ed Adm & Sup 31:193-204 Ap '45 Extent of individual differences. L. A. Hanna. (In National council for the social studies. .Adapting instruction in the social studies to individual differences; fifteenth yearbook. pO-16) From girlhood to womanhood in wartime. E. H. Morris. Nerv Child 4:78-85 O '44 From school into society; opportunities for adolescents. W. R. Niblett. Times Ed Sup 1600:615 D 29 '45 Growing pains. L. A. Kirkendall, comp. il Ed Leadership 2:335-9 My '45 Guiding the adolescent boy. G. Goldberg and N. E. Shoobs. Nerv Child 4:159-66 Ja '45 Heaven help the adolescent. G. Horn. Neb Ed J 26:52-3 F '46 Helping adolescents adjust. H. Holland. J Ed 128:244-h O '45 Helping youngsters adjust to their physical growth. H. R. Stolz. il Ed Leadership 2:340- 2 My '45 Industrial arts and the needs of adolescents. K. W. Brown. Ed 65:589-95 Je '45 Inlluence of the broken hoirie on adolescent adjustment. P. Torrance. J Ed Sociol 18:359- 64 F -45 Information needed about pupils in the mid- dle and upper grades. M. Mershon. (In Conference on I'eading, Improving reading in content tlelds. p75-8) Interpretation of individual differences. K. Jensen. (In National council for the social studies. Adapting instruction in the social studies to individual differences; fifteenth yearbook, p 17-32) It may be normal to be clumsy. S. B. Apple- baum. il Parents Mag 20:23+ D '45 Let them grow up. L. M. AV^are. Progres Ed 22:14-15 Ap '45 Living and letting live with adolescents. E. E. Mellon, il Parents Mag 21:34-5+ O '46 Living with teen-age boys and girls. L. D. Crow. Ed Forum 9:467-70 My '45 Major needs of minors. D. W. Phillips, il Nat Parent Teach 40:4-6 F '46 Mental development during the preadolescent and adolescent periods. G. J. Froehlich, bibliog R Ed Res 14:401-12 D '44 Mental hygiene problems of adolescent boys. H. J. Baker. Nerv Child 4:151-8 Ja '45 On teaching adolescents religion. W. Fallaw. Christendom 10 no3:374-SS '45 .- Our teen-age boys a!id girls. L. D. Crow and A. V. Crow. $3 '45 McGraw-Hill Our 'teen agers. M. S. Switzer. Prac Home Boon 23:201 Ap '45 Parents can be people. M. H. Pro. Child Study 23:13-15 N '45 Physical ability as a factor in social adjust- ment in adolescence. H. E. Jones, bibliog J Ed Res 40:287-301 D '46 Physical fitness and health problems of the adolescent; svniposium. American Journal of Public Health 35:575-86 Je '45 Ph^'siological aspects of development. N. W. Shock, bibliog R Ed Res 14:413-26 D '44 Place of the adolescent in the social struc- ture. R. L. Hill. jr. il Prac Home Econ 25:280-3+ My '47 Plea for the adolescent boy. M. K. Flynn. Cath Ed R 44:342-5 Je '46 Pleading interests of adolescents. R. S. Reese. Tex Outl 28:40 D '44 Problems of adolescent education; rejection of verbal culture. Times Ed Sup 1571:269 Je 9 '45 Program for youth through adult-youth team- work. J. H. Landes. H Points 29:17-23 Ja •47 Self-expression is a safety valve. B. Evan. !1 Parents Mag 20:28-9+ S '45 Self-revelation of the adolescent boy. U. H. Fleege. $3.50 '45 Bruce pub. Sex differences in adolescent motivation. F. H. Lund. J Health & Phys Ed 16:39+ Ja '15 Sexual maturation and the growth of fat. nniscle and bone in girls. E. L. Reynolds. iMl.liog Child Develop 17:121-44 S '46 Social interests of voung adolescents. G. H. Hildreth. Child Develop 16:119-21 Mr '45 Study of the friendship fluctuations of rural bovs and girls. J. E. Horrocks and G. G. Thompson, bitliog Pedagog Sem 69:189-98 T> '46 Teen-age problems. See issues of Parents' magazine Vagaries of junior high schoolers. B. N. Baxter. Calif J Sec Ed 21:181-4 My '46 Veteran and two girls. A. Fallaw. Clearing House 21:467-8 Ap '47 What about the inbetweener? D. J. Beers, il Childh Ed 23:82-4 O '46 EDUCATION IXDF.X iulv ^44 June 1<547 23 ADOLESCENCE — Cnutinurd-. . Wh.'H price freedom for adolescents? R. Carpoiitor. ProBres Ed 24:36-7 O JA6 See aUo Boys Physiologlca] age Girls Youth High school students Bibliography Annotated bibliography of popular literature related to the adolescent age. R. L. Wam- pler and K. C. Garrison, coinps. Peabody J Ed 23:18-23 Jl '45 Crime See Juvenile dellnttuency Psychology Adjustment problems in male adolescence. I>. R. Wolberp. Nerv Child 4:129-34 Ja "45 Attitudes of teachers and scholars towards co-education. F. E. Moreton. bibliog f Brit J Ed Psychol 16:82-95 Je '46 Bisexual aspect of adolescence. E. Harms. Nerv Child 4:111-14 Ja '45 Comparative study of developmental, adjust- ment, and personality characteristics of psychotic, psychoneurotic, delinquent, and normallv adjusted teen aged youths. M. P. Wittman and A. V. Huffman. Pedagog Sem 66:167-82 Je '45 Emotional immaturity: the induction station viewpoint. F. L. Patry. Nerv Child 4:135- 41 Ja '45 Girlhood problems of the only child. R. De Saussure. Nerv Child 4:60-9 O '44 Insecurltv feelings in adolescent girls. A. A. Ro.xe. Nerv Child 4:46-59 O '44 Interests and attitudes of Japanese. Chinese, and white adolescents: a study in culture and personality. R. G. Kuhlen. bibliog Jour- nal of Social Psychology 21:121-33 F '45 Personality patterns of adolescent girls. D. F. Capwell. bibliog J Ap Psychol 29:212-28. 2S9-97 Je-Ag '45 Psychodynamics of unmarried motherhood in early adolescence. V. S. W. Bernard, bib- liog Nen- Child 4:26-45 O '44 Psychological effect of insecurity upon our national life. C. L. Reynolds. Nat Assn Dean.s Women J 10:57-62 Ja '47 Psychology- of adolescence. \V. W. Brickman. bibliog Sch & Soc 64:225-31 S 28 '46 Psvchologv of adolescence. K. C. Garrison. 3d ed bibliog $4.65; to schs J3.50 '46 Pren- tice-Hall Psvchology of childhood and adolescence. L. W. Cole and J. J. B. Morgan, bibliog '47 Rinehart & co. inc. 232 Madison av. N.Y. 16 Relationship between knowledge of human development and ability to use such knowl- edge. J. E. Horrocks. J Ap Psychol 30:501- 8 O '46 Resistance to change in the adolescent girl. J. L. Despert. Nerv Child 4:8-16 O '44 Severe reactive states and schizophrenia in adolescent girls. S. Keiser. bibliog Nerv Child 4:17-25 O '44 Study of the production of pleasant and un- pleasant items as related to adolescent de- velopment. G. G. Thompson and M. O. Kepler. J Ed Psychol 36:535-42 D '45 ADOLESCENT delinquency. See Juvenile de- linquency ADOLPH, M. Donald Gesfalt interpretation of growth. (In New York society for the experimental study of education. Advancing front of educa- tion: 1943 yearbook. p60-2) ADOLPH. William Henry Physiological rese.irch in wartime China. Sci- entific Monthly 01:153-4 Ag '45 ADOPTION We like lots of children. L,. Michael, il Par- ents Mag 21:26-7-f Ja '46 See also Foster children ADRIAN, Michigan Recreation Y'outh asks: where can we go? G. H. Little, il Nations Sch 34:2S-9 Jl '44 ADRIAN college. Adrian. Michigan General chemistry at Adrian college. J. B. Schroyer. J Chem Ed 22:197-8 Ap '45 ADSORPTION Apjiiiratus for demonstrating adsorption by ciiarcoal. K. H. Long, diag Sch Sci & Math 46:423-4 My '46 Chromatographic adsorption. E. L. EUel. bibliog diags J Chem Ed 21:583-8 D '44 Chromatographic adsorption In undergraduate (lualitaiive analysis. J. A. Bishop, bibliog J Chem Ed 22:524-5 N '45 Methods of separation and tests for purity. H. G. Cassidy. bibliog diags J Chem Ed 23:427-33 S '46 ADULT education Adult activity centers. M E. Palmer. Har- vard Ed K 14:271-82 O '44 Adult education. H. W. Caldwell. So Assn Q 8:511-13 N '44 Adult education. H. Fields. Adult Ed Bui S:179-S2 Ag '44; Same cond. Ed Digest 10: 54-6 N '44 Adult education. W. Fisher, ed. J Ed Socio) 19:1-62 S '45 Adult education. H. Phillips, bibliog (In Val- entine. P. F. ed. Twentieth century educa- tion. P5S1-604) Adult education activities of national organ- izations. H. E. Abt. Adult Ed Bui 8:169-73 Ag '44 Adult education after the war. W. J. Gas- kill. Am Assn Col Reg J 20:489-91 Jl '45 Adult education and the returning soldier. J. W. Getsinger. Sierra Ed N 40:20 My '44 Adult education and veterans education. R. J. Maaske. Adult Ed Bui 10:69-70 F '46 Adult education at the state level. E. O. Liggitt. Phi Delta Kappan 28:217-18 Ja '47 Adult education faces the future. M. Starr. Adult Ed Bui 9:41-8 D '44 Adult education for democracy. H. C. Shear- man. 3s 6d '44 Workers' ed. assn. 38a St George's rd. Victoria, London SW 1 Adult education for democracy in family life [thesis] M. S. Lyle. $2.25 '44 Iowa state col. press. Ames Adult education for Negroes in the United States: yearbook number. C. H. Thompson, ed. J Negro Ed 14:269-505 Jl '45 Adult education for peace. D. V. Bennett. Adult Ed Bui 10:15-15 O '45 Adult education in the postwar world. Am Lib Assn Bui 38:471-84 D 1 '44 Adult education — in the raw. L, C. Nielsen. Adult Ed Bui 10:19-23 O '45 Adult education in these years. R. J. Maaske, Adult Ed Bui 10:117-19 Ap '46 Adult education in this new era. A. C, Ellis. Adult Ed Bui 10:174-80 Ag '46 Adult education moves into prominence. R. J. Maaske. Sch R 53:508 N '45 .\dult education of Negroes; new project under way. A. Caliver. Sch Life 29:26-8 O '46 Adult education pantomime. P. Durrie. Adult Ed Hul 11:83-4 F '47 Adult education policy for libraries. American librarv association. Adult education board Am Lib Assn Bui 38:451-2 N '44; Excerpts. Adult Ed Bui 9:86 F '45 Adult education program. M. R. Clark. Nat El Prin 25:161-3 S '45 Adult education program for smaller com- munities. H. Kempfer. Am Sch Bd J 110:19- 20 F '45 Adult education, school-wide. Ag Ed Mag 17: 123 Ja '45 Adult education studies reported. M. L. Col- lings, bibliog J Home Econ 38:569-72 N "46 Adiilt education: the hope of the present. '•' M. Vockev. Calif J Sec Ed 21:295-7 N '46 Adult education thru discussion; a diary of an experiment. L. D. Maclnty»e, Adult Ed Bui 9:109-14 Ap '45 Adult education's responsibility to the vet- eran. L. P. Bradford. Adult Ed Bui 9:53-4 D '44 Adult school publicity. C. E. Pedersen. Adult Ed Bui 11:19-20 O '46 Approach to community planning. H. Davey. J Ed .Sociol 20:243-7 D '46 Assignment: today, A. H, Rice, EM 67:53-4 S '46 Autonomous groups: a new field for adult education. M. Rogers. J Ed Socio! 19:529-88 My '46 Basic philosophy of library service for adult education. C. O. Houle. Library Journal 71: 1513-17. 1600-4 N 1-15 '46 24 EDUCATION INDEX July 1944— June 1947 ADULT education — Continued Brand new idea for group leaders, program chairmen and forum directors. New tools for learning. '45 New tools for learning, 2S0 Madison av. N.Y. 16 Chicago public library staff studies adult edu- cation. C. O. Houle. Library Journal 71: 23-7 Ja 1 '46 Coming revolution in adult education. M. Starr. Saturday Review of Literature 30: 7-S-t- F 8 '47 Community adjustment programs in the post- war period [mimeogrraphed] Connecticut. Department of education. 25p gratis '44 The dept, Hartford Community centers provide a new focus for adult education. J. Dahir. Adult Ed J 6: 23-7 Ja '47 Community programs of adult education. Adult Ed Bui 8:135-41 Je '44 Comnmnity's college. W. C. Eells. Adult Ed J 4:13-17 Ja '45 Comprehensive adult programs. W. H. Gregory. Ag Ed Mag 18:109 D '45 Compulsory education, 6 to 60. F. Kennedy. Saturday Review of Literature 28:22-3 N 10 '45 Continuing education of adults. G. V. Denny, jr. (In Middle states association of colleges and secondary schools. Proceedings, 1945. p30-41) Counseling techniques in adult education. P. E. Klein and R. E. MofHtt. bibliog S2 '46 McGraw-Hill Detroit conference of the Joint national con- ference on adult education. Adult Ed Bui 10:145-9 Je '46 Economic co-operation and adult education. E. R. Bowen. (In Reeves, F. W. ed. Ed- ucation for rural America, p 160-70) Educating the half-educated. A. Johnson, il New York Times Magazine p 15-f- My 4 '47 Education family. R. J. Maaske. Adult Ed Bui 9:83-4, 114-16 F-Ap '45 Evaluating adult education: some principles for a community-centered program. G. Burch. Adult Ed J 6:70-5 Ap '47 Expand adult education. J. A. Nietz. il Am Sch Bd J 114:23-5 Mr '47 Four-year liberal-education program for adults. Sch & Soc 64:127 Ag 24 '46 Four years of adult education. M. S. Ander- son. Sch & Soc 62:158-9 S 8 '45 Future for adult education. C. O. Houle. Wis J Ed 79:8-10 S '46; Same. Sierra Ed N 42: 25-7 O '46; Va J Ed 40:69-704- O '46; Ky Sch J 25:34-7 D '46; Ohio Sch 24:404-5 D '46; Same cond. Ed Digest 12:39-9 D '46 Future of adult education. L. P. Bradford. Adult Ed Bui 9:21-2 O '44 Give them the tools! adult education and dependent peoples. E. A. Bayne. Adult Ed J 5:118-20 Jl '46 Great adventure. N. Higginson and J. H. Hig- ginson. 4s 6d '45 Univ. of London press Greek, Latin and adult education. B. Faring- ton. Adult Ed 19:86-92 D '46 Hellenic and Hebrew-Christian traditions and some educational implications. M. V. C. Jeffreys. J Ed London 78:115-16 Mr '46 Here's how it's done. F. B. Widutis and S. S. Kahn. pa $1 '45 Postwar information exchange, inc. 41 Maiden lane, N.Y. 7 Home builders institute at Stephenson, Michi- gan. F. Springsteen. Adult Ed Bui 11:58-60 D -46 Honest-to-goodness adult education. J. J. Pugh. Sch Executive 63:31-3 Je '44 How to think a thought! G. Painter. Ladies Home Journal 64:52-3 Ap '47 I always wanted to work ^^ith mv hands. C. F. Beck. Occupations 25:165-8 D '46 Indiana university and Butler university to co-operate in adult education. Sch & Soc 60:390 D 16 '44 Individualized instruction for veterans and ex-warworkers. W. C. Meierhenry. Am Sch Bd J 113:54 S '46 Issues for further study. P. L. Essert. (In American association of school administra- tors. Regional committee on adult educa- tion. Now. . . in our town. sup3-4): Ex- cerpts. Phi Delta Kappan 27:143 Ja '46 Job of vocational education. P. T. Shoeman. Ind Arts & Voc Ed 34:4-5 Ja '45 Kingdom of the mind. A. Mansbridge. $3.50 '45 W. Salloch. 344 E 17th st, N.Y'. L5lwar educalional services for veterans and adult workers. Connecticut. Depart- ment of education. (Bui. no38) 80p pa '46 The dept. Hartford Czechoslovakia .\(Uilt education in Czecho.xlovakia. T. Trnka. Adult Kd lii:lC.2-4 Mr '47 Word from abroad: Czechoslovakia. T. Trnka. Adult Ed J 6:9-11 Ju '47 Denmark Denmark durinp the war; effects on adult education. W. J. A. Harris. Times Ed Sup 1650:filG D 11 '46 Word from abroad: Denmark. P. Mannlehe. Adult Ed J 6:11-13 Ja '47 See also Folk hiKh schools — Denmark Ecuador Alphabet in the Andes: Kcuadorean Journal- ists are teaching Indians to read and write. M. A. Albornoz. 11 Inter-American 4:14-16 Mr '45 Egypt Mass education: problems in Egypt. Times Ed Sup 1575:316 Jl 7 '45 Europe Can the international educational agencies help adult education in war-ravaged Eu- rope? A. Wojcicki. J Ed Sociol 20:45-8 S '4C Finland See also Folk high schools — Finland Great Britain Adult education: with discussion. R. AV. Livingstone. Journal of the Royal Society of Arts 92:473-81 Ag 4 44 Adult education after the war. British In- stitute of adult education. $1.25 "45 Oxford Adult education and the public library. E. Sydney. Adult Ed 19:73-82 D '46 Adult education for women. Times Ed Sup 1530:416 Ag 26 '44 Adult education in Britain. British informa- tion services, pa '45 British information .•services. 30 Rockefeller plaza, N.Y. 20 .\dult education in the British army. H. -Marks. World Assn Adult Ed Bui 2d s 44: 12-17 F '46 Adult education in the forces. R. F. Adam. Adult Ed 18:53-9 D '45 Adult education prospects; need for new principles. D. R. Hardman. Times Ed Sup 1615:174 Ap 13 '46 Adult education — the carry-over from service conditions. J Ed London 77:477-8 O '45 Adult needs. Times Ed Sup 1568:235 My 19 '45 Adult school movement. G. C. Martin. 5s Nat. adult sch. union. 30 Bloomsbury st, Lon- don we 1 Adult schools [Great Britain] National adult school union. 2d '44 The union. 30 Blooms- bury St. London WC 1 Aims and content of adult education. C. R. Morris. Adult Ed 18:85-92 D '45 Back to reality. Times Ed Sup 1603:31 Ja 19 '46 Brains trust as a method of adult education. N. G. Fisher. Adult Ed 17:46-.'i7 D '44 College for adults. J. E. V. Crofts. Adult Ed 16:157-71 Je '44 Colleges for social science. J. Leonard. Times Ed Sup 1554:65 F 10 '45 Community living. Times Ed Sup 1584:427 S 8 '45 Content of education. T. H. Hawkins. Times Ed Sup 1626:202: 1629:339 Je 29. Jl 20 '16 Development of further education under the Act. A. L. Binns. Adult Ed 18:65-77 D '4.-. Editorial. C. Lee. Adult Ed 18:114-16 Mr '4C Educating the adult. Times Ed Sup 1596:571 D 1 -45 Education act. 1944. R. S. Wood. Adult Ed 18:47-52 D '45 Education for adult.s. Times Ed Sup 1573:295 Je 23 '46 Educallon needs more showmen. J. Bartlett. Adult Kd 17:134-7 Mr '45 Kduculion of iiliierate adults. C. L. Burt. blbliog Brit J Ed Psychol 15:20-7 F '45 Education of junior citizens. B. T. Stanley. 3s 6d '45 Univ. of London press Experiment at Bristol. T. Talg. Adult Ed 19:14-17 S '46 Flatford Mill: a pioneer field study centre. Times Ed Sup 1636:423 S 7 '46 Further education. Times Ed Sup 1532:439 S 9 44 Further education — a limitless Held. W. O. L. Smith. Adult Ed 18:77-85 D '45 Furtlier education: draft grant regulations. Times Ed Sup 1581:390 Ag 18 '45 Further education of men and women. Ox- ford. University. Nuffield college, pa 35c '46 Oxford Future oi adult education. J. A. Mack. %Vorld A.-ssn .\dult Kd lUil 2d s 41:11-14 My '45 Good citizen. Times Ed Sup 1536:487 O 7 '44 Housing and material eciuipment of adult education. .Adult lOd 17:101-19 Mr '45 Humane aspects of further education. R. W. Wilson. Adult Ed 19:92-104 D '46 Inunediatc need. Times Kd Sup 1530:415 Ag 26 '44 Impington and adult education. H. C. Wilt- shire. .\dult Ed 17:125-34 Mr 45 Impressions of adult education. M. Mortimer. Adult Ed 18:174-83 Je '46 Informal adult education; community inter- ests in war and peace. Times Ed Sup 1534: 465 S 23 '44 International aspects of the British educa- tion act. K. F. Ch.iTiipness. World Assn .\dult Ed Bui 2d s 40:14-17 F '45 International House. M. Kelber. Adult Ed 17:4-22 S '44 Jubilee in Cockaigne. S. Myers. Adult Ed 19:7-13 S '46 Language learning for adults. W. C. R. Hicks. Adult Ed 16:172-84 Je '44 Liberal education and industrial manage- ment. E. Barker. Adult Ed 18:133-6 Mr '46 Librarv in adult education. F. Clarke. J Ed London 70:339-40 Jl '44 Modern equivalent for the classics. L. Elvin. Adult Kd 19:18-34 S '46 Motives in adult education. H. L. Hunter. J Ed London 79:67-8-1- F '47 New importance of adult education. F. Clarke. '45 Nat. union of teachers, Hamilton Iiouse, Mabledon pi. London WC 1 New techniques in adult education: applica- tion to town and village life. Times Ed Sup 1544:579 D 2 '44 On the banks of the Avon; Warwickshire centre for adult education. Times Ed Sup 1598:591 D 15 '45 Parent-teacher co-operation: a contribution to adult education. R. H. Crowley. J Ed London 76:282-f Je '44 Pendlev: a venture of faith. Times Ed Sup 1619:219 My 11 '46 Percv Wagstaff: a friend and teacher of East enders. Times Ed Sup 1592:519 N 3 '45 Place of science in adult education. M. H. Clifford. Adult Ed 19:134-45 Mr '47 Political education. Times Ed Sup 1656:51 Ja 25 '47 Round the village colleges. Times Ed Sup 1639:463 S 28 '46 Sequel to armv education. W. E. Williams. J Ed London 77:59-60 F '45 Social background in adult work. M. T. Dun- lop. Times Ed Sup 1586:449 S 22 '45 State scholarship.*. J ICd London 79:237-8 Mv '47 Taking science to the adult. M. H. Clifford. Discovery 7:279-81. 308-10 S-O '46 Tide of opportunity. C. E. M. Joad. New Statesman and Nation 30:122-3 Ag 25 '45 Universities and adult education. Nature 158: 143-5 Ag 3 '46 Universities and adult education: scope of the extra-mural departments. W. R. Nib- lett. Times Ed Sup 1544:581 D 2 '44 Village college in England, H. C. Dent, fin American scliool and university. 1946. p75- 83) Village college in England. C. S. Hartley. Social Ed 10:169-70 Ap '46 28 EDUCATION INDEX July 1944— June 1947 ADULT education — Great Britain — Conthnied War memorial. N. Higginson and J. H. Hig- gmson. bibliog f Adult Ed 17:145-58 Je '45 What have we learned from army education? H. Hoss. Adult Ed 18:60-5 D '45 Young people's colleges. P. bvth. J Ed Lon- don 79:2524- My '47 See also Great Britain — Armed National foundation force.s — Education for adult education, Hillcroft college for England working women, Wedgwood memorial Surbiton, England college. North Holly Royde. Man- Staffordshire. Chester, England England Illinois Adult education in Illinois: report pursuant to proposal no. 106 [mimeographed] Illinois legislative council. Research department (Pub. no72) 54p '45 The council, Spring- India Adult education in India. S. Sardesai il Free World 12:41-4 D '46 Word from abroad: India. B. Chatterii. Adult Ed J 6:6-8 Ja '47 Ireland Adult education in Northern Ireland. A. J Allaway. World Assn Adult Ed Bui 2d s 42- 2-15 As '45 Italy Popular education. Int Bur Ed Bui ID 4th quarter: 132 '45 Kansas Topeka, Kansas, goes to night school. P B Graves. Adult Ed Bui 9:79-80 F '45 Kentucky Educating the adults. E. R. Smith. Ky Sch J 25:18-19 N '46 Labrador Adult education in Labrador. Int Bur Ed Bui 19 1st quarter:5 '45 Adult education on the Canadian Labrador. M. J. Lutes. World Assn Adult Ed Bui 2d s 38:13-14 Ag '44 Manitoba Adult education in Manitoba. W. Thomson World Assn Adult Ed Bui 2d s 37:7-12 My '44 Maryland For war or peace? educating adults about atomic energy. T. B. Symons and M. Grau- bard. Adult Ed J 6:57-62 Ap '47 Massachusetts Adult education in Fall River. M H Tavlor Adult Ed Bui 9:19-21 O '44 ' Adult education in Norwood, Mass. M E Mc- Donough. Adult Ed Bui 9:80-2 F '45 Educational opportunities of Greater Boston 1944-1945. Prospect union educational ex- change, Cambridge, Massachusetts. 50c '44 The exchange Socio-economic circumstances and adult par- ticipation in certain cultural and educa- tional activities. A. A. Kaplan, bibliog $2.25 A^ r J')?Sl'*""^ ^°'' Summary. Teach Col Rec 46:56-8 O 44 Mexico Cultural missions. Int Bur Ed Bui 20 4th quarter:162 '46 ^'!l8-M-7+''g''l4\6^'^"''""''"'- " ^"'""•■'^ Michigan Adult education adventures in Michigan L B LaSalle. Adult Ed Bui 10:161-7 Ag ''46' " Adult education at the University of Michi- gan. H. Y. McClusky. (In Southern univer- sity conference. Proceedings, 1944. p 130-7) Adult education in Jackson, Mich. L M Wolfe. Adult Ed Bui 9:76-8 F '45 Adults learn to live better. R. E. Sharer il Sch Executive 65:47-9 D '45 Community programs with state support F K. Rshleman. Adult Ed Bui 10:130-4 Je '46'- Excerpts. Sch Manag 16:29 O '46 Emerging administrative practices in a stats program of public school adult education. I , ''harer. (In American association of school administrators. Regional committee p22-'5) education. Now ... in our town. Michigan adult education experimental pro- fn?'? ^?i'^.^,J''^^ "'■^t institute. Sch & Soc 62: iu^ Ag m 45 Michigan experimental program in adult education (a statement of policies and an "J fn","".®'^''"" °f Act 46 of the Public acts of 1944, extra session) Michigan. Depart- ment of public instruction. (Bui no3044 Instructional service ser) 23p '44 The dept' Lansing ' Michigan's adult education program. Ed Vic .i: i Ag 21 '44 Michigan's statewide program of inservice training for directors and teachers of adult education L. M. Wolfe. Adult Ed Bui 11: OD-o 33 46 Principles for posthigh-school education in Michigan. F J. Donohue. Sch & .Soc 65: .i46-/ My 10 47 Teamwork in Michigan. H. Y McCIuskv Adult Ed Bui 9:168-71 Ag '45 ^»<=ciusKy. Minnesota Adult education an integral part of a school system. E. Olson. Adult Ed Bui 9:78-9 F 45 Community college in action. E. Heintz il Sch Executive 66:47-8 Mr '47 Mississippi State program of adult education. J. R Mor- ton, il Sch Executive 64:48-9 Je '45 Montana '~'°JJ,'??J"'"^'"''^f,"r'^^*"l education for Montana T .JS' ^- "• Robinson. Mont Ed 23:14-15 Community drama in adult education B Brownell. Teach Col J 18:26-f- N '46 New Jersey Adult education opportunities in New Jersey New Jersey. Department of public instruc- tion. (Ed. guidance service for veterans bul. no7) 19p il '45 The dept. Trenton First report ol the director of adult educa- tion, Dr Everett C. Preston to the com- missioner of education, Dr John H. Boss- hart, September IS, 1944 [mimeographed] New Jersey. Department of public instruc- tion. 31p '44 The dept, Trenton New York (state) Extending education upwards. R J Pullinir N Y State Ed 33:194-9 D '45 ' ^ew York experimental project. Adult Ed J 0.57 Ja 46 Opportunity schools for adults. P. H Paine H Points 26:68-73 N '44 ^''me. ^''■)^n°'"V'Q',,''°!'n.'i'^ !,''''°„°' ^'ears ending June 30 1941. 1942 and 1943. New York (state) Education department. Division of adult education and library extension. (Bul o?l ,}F^'-,^"n^' 1"°5) 3nos 409-443:,3S7-42i; 235-415P il 1941-1942 ea 10c; 1943 15c '44- 45 Univ. of the state of N.Y Scarsdale reports on a successful adult school, il Bsns Ed World 27:440-1 Ap '47 New Zealand Adult education in New Zealand A B Thompson 15s '45 N.Z. council for ed.' res' Southern Cross bldg, Brandon st, Welling- ton. C 1, N.Z. Feilding community centre. A. E. Campbell. 4s 6d 45 N.Z council for ed. res. Southern Cross bldg, Brandon st. Wellington, C 1, Feilding community centre; a New Zealand experiment. Times Ed Sup 1583:412 S 1 '45 North Carolina Vibrations from a Danish bell: the John C. Campbell folk school. R. B. D. Coolidge il American Scandinavian Review 33:104-17'je 45 Northwest Changing Northwest and adult education M Hansome. Adult Ed Bul 9:48-52 D '44 ' EDUCATION rXni'.X July l'M4 June 1947 29 ADULT education — Continued . Norway _^ Light aKain on the laiul: luUiU education conies back in Norway. A. KllUal, Adult Kd J 5:107-70 O '46 Ohio Hamilton's new plan of adult education. Am Sch 13d J 113:41 S '46 Ontario Adult education facilities. Int Bur Ed Bui 20 1st quarter:9 '46 Rural education in Ontario. L. C. Gray. Canadian Forum 26:155-7 O '46 Palestine Hebrew university. Jerusalem; adult educa- tion: general survey. World .\s.sn Adult Kd Bui 2d s 37:1-7 My '44 Paraguay Paraguay's community work center, il Prac Home Econ 23;544-f N '45 Peru Education of adults. Int Bur Ed Bui 18 3d quarter:94 '44 Poland Adult education. Int Bur Ed Bui 19 3d quar- ter:93-4 '45 Russia Adult education in the Soviet Union. N. A. Zinevich. World Assn Adult Ed Bui 2d s 39:21-6 N '44 Education in a Russian military hospital. L. Vepritskaya. Adult Ed 17:33-5 S '44 People's universities in the U.S.S.R; a new venture in adult education. E. M. Chos- sudowskv. Times Ed Sup 1548:628 D 30 '44 Saskatchewan Saskatchewan's new adult education pro- gram G. Caulfeild. Adult Ed Bui 10:53-6 D '45 Scandinavia Adult education in Scandinavia. S. Arestad. il Am Teach 31:5-8 D '46; 17-20 Ja '47 Scotland Adult education; a Scottish survey. Times Ed Sup 1525:353 Jl 22 '44 Adult education in Scotland. J Ed London 76:442 S '44 Adult education in Scotland. W. H. Marwick. World Assn Adult Ed Bui 2d s 40:1-9 F '45 Adult education; position under new bill. Times Ed Sup 1566:207 My 5 '45 Dunblane conference — report and commen- tary. C. Kemp. Adult Ed 19:82-5 D '46 Survey of adult education in Scotland. 1938- 1939. British institute of adults education. The Inst, 29 Tavistock sq. London WC 1 South Africa Adult education in South Africa. Times Ed Sup 1618:208 My 4 '46 Adult education scheme. Int Bur Ed Bui 20 2d quartcr:67 '46 South Carolina Interesting adult education activities in South Caj-olina. M. Tolbert. Adult Ed Bui 9:117-18 Ap '45 Southern states Adult education for community betterment. G. B. Zehmer. Adult Ed Bui 11:3-7 O '46 Education that changes communities. J. Ogden and J. Ogden. J Ed Sociol 19:14-19 S '45 Education unlimited: a handbook on union education in the South. M. Lawrance. 50c '45 Highlander folk sch. Monteagle. 'Tenn. Kind of adult education the South needs. R. P. McCutcheon. (In Southern university conference. Proceedings, 1944. p 138-9) Report of the committee on adult education. J. Osman. (In Southern university confer- ence. Proceedings. 1945-1946. p89-91) Spain Experiment In Spain. E. M. Herring, il Adult Ed 17:158-73 Je '45 Sweden Adult education, a force in Swedish democ- racy. P. G. Stensland. American Scandi- navian Review 33:118-28 Je '45 Sweden trains for democracy. H. S. Curtis. Ed Forum 10:173-7 Ja '46 Swedi.sh iieoiile's colleges revisited. F. M. For.ster. J IM Ixjndon 79:144-f, 206-h Mr- Ap '47 Turkey Halkevi: the Turkish people's house. Scottish Geographical Magazine 60:21-2 Je '44 United States Adult education. C. O. Iloule. (In Southern university conference. I'roceedings, 1945- 1946. p92-9) Adult education. M. Starr. Current History 7:167-71 S '44 Adult education— a responsibility of public education. P. H. Sheats. il Sch Executive 64:52-3 Ja '45 Adult education and the public schools. C. A. Whipple. J Ed Sociol 19:20-6 S '45 Adult education and the total educational program. G. Kendall, bibliog f Sch Execu- tive 64:59-60 Ja '45 Adult education in America faces problems. L. P. Bradford. Adult Ed Bui 9:151-2 Je '45 Adult education in peace and war. A. H. MacCorniick. Adult Ed J 3:98-106 Jl '44 Adult education speaks. R. J. Maaske. Ed Forum 10:193-7 Ja '46 Adult education under public-school aus- pices. J. W. Studebaker. Adult Ed Bui 9: 3-6 O '44 Adult needs in U.S.A. M. A. Cartwright. Times Ed Sup 1623:268 Je 8 '46 Challenges in adult education. M. S. Mac- Lean. Adult Ed Bui 11:69-76 F '47 Emerging programs of adult education. C. O. Houle. il Sch Executive 64:61-2 Ja '45 Illiteracy in U.S.A. Times Ed Sup 1645:545 N 9 '46 New mandates for adult education. M. A. Cartwright. Adult Ed J 3:107-13 Jl '44; Ex- cerpts. Tex Outl 28:13 Jl '44 Organizing the adult curriculum. G. G. Brunlz. Nations Sch 39:24-5-t- F '47 Preview of post-war adult education. M. A. Cartwright. Ed Forum 10:273-80 Mr '46 Progress and peace. R. J. Maaske. Adult Ed Bui 10:24 O '45 Report of the committee on adult education. J. K. Benton. (In Southern university con- ference. Prnceedings. 1945-1946. p 126-30) Report ot the committee on adult education. H. Branscomb. (In Southern university con- ference. Proceedings. 1944. p 117-19) Responsibility of the public school for adult education. H. Y. McCIusky. (In American association of school administrators. Re- gional committee on adult education. Now ... in our town, p 1-4) Rosier of study opportunities: institutes, con- ferences, summer scliools. workshops, etc. Adult Ed J 6:B4-9 Ap '47 Trends in public school adult education in cities of the United States, 1929-1939. A. Hendrickson. pa $1.50 '43 K. W. Given, 1378 Ardoon st, Cleveland 21 Wanted: dvnamics in adult education. J. W. Herring, il Sch Executive 64:56-8 Ja '45 Utah Utah's program — family life education for adults. W. Hazen. il Prac Home Econ 24: 148-9-f Mr '46 Vermont Few of the adult education activities of Ver- mont's schools and colleges. Vermont. De- partment of education. Kip '45 The dept, Montpelier Wales Adult education in W.ales: coordination needed. Times Ed Sup 1670:212 My 3 '47 Adult education; problems of Wales. Times Ed Sup 1530:414 Ag 26 '44 30 EDUCATION INDEX July 1944— June ]<^47 ADULT education — Continued Wisconsin Badgtr coniniunity school. C. J. Krumm. Adult Ed Bui 9:179-82 Ag '45 Continuing educational opportunities through Wisconsin schools ot vocational and adult education. Wisconsin. Board ot vocational and adult education. 47p il '45 The bd, l\Iadison ADULT education, Rural Adult education for Negroes in rural areas: the work of the Jeanes teachers and home and farm dtmonstration agents. J. E. McAllister and D. M. McAllister. J Negro Ed 14:331-40 Jl '45 Adult education through small-community programs. G. G. Bruntz. Calif J Sec Bd 21:313-15 N '40 Approach to adult education in a rural area. M. Springall. Adult Ed 17:119-25 Mr '45 Beachheads for rural adult education. W. H. Stacy. Adult Ed J 4;S-12 Ja '45 Education for livmg. H. B. Spencer. Ag Ed Mag 18:25-1- Ag '45 Emerging administrative practices in adult education in a rural community. B. I. Brady. (In American association of school administrators. Regional committee on adult education. Now ... in our town. p4-7) Outlook for adult education in agriculture. B. Morgan. Ag Ed Mag 18:123 Ja '46 Philosophy and activities of the Michigan state farm bureau in adult education. E. A. Smaltz. (In Reeves. F. W. ed. Educa- tion for rural America, p 171-83) Proposals for the continued education of out- of-school rural youth. A. K. Getman. Sch Manag 15:38-9 Je '46 Teaching techniques of the Farmers' alliance: an experiment in adult education. H. Clev- enger. bibliog f Journal of Southern History 11:504-18 N '45 Trends in postwar adult education. Adult Ed J 5:33-6 Ja '46 Canada Study-action on the Canadian prairies. W. Thomson. Adult Ed Bui 9:164-7 Ag '45 Hungary Popular education in the country. Int Bur Ed Bui 20 3d quarter:ins '46 Sweden Voung farmers in Sweden. P. Lvth. Times Ed "Sup 1610:601 D 7 '46 ADULT education councils Adult education councils. Adult Ed J 5:5-7 Ja '46 Connecticut's citizen councils; an experiment in adult education for education in a de- mocracy. R. C. Deming. Adult Ed Bui 9: 177-9 Ag '45 Directory of councils. Adult Ed J 4:21-3 Ja •45 ADULT education students. See Students ADULT schools. See Adult education ADVERTISING Advertising: help or hindrance to smart con- suming? P. T. Wilhelms. il Nat Ed Assn J 35:88-9 F '46 Advertising literature. W. O. Krumbiegel. Engl J 34:273-4 My '45 Advertising shows the way; a sure cure for educational ills. P. F. Valentine. Ed Forum 9:431-4 My '45 Before going to press; hints on preparing pro- motion material. D. Eowden. Adult Ed J 5: 123-6 Jl '46 Directory of advertising and marketing edu- cation in the United States. Advertising federation of America. Bureau of research and education, pa $2.50 '47 The bur, 330 M' 42d St, N.Y. IS Learning to use advertising. National asso- ciation of secondary-school principals. Con- sumer education study, pa 25c '45 The study Moronic advertising. J Ed 127:151 My '44 See also Propaganda in the Publicity schools Radio advertising Psychology Use of the free association technique in the- investigation of the stimulus value of trade names. J. P. Foley, jr. J Ap Psy- chol 28:431-5 O '44 Teaching College veteran looks at advertising. R. D. MiUican. J Bsns Ed 21:25-1- Je '46 Want ads Want ads as teaching aids. A. Llovd. Bsns Ed World 27:232-3 I) '46 ADVERTISING, School. See Publicity ADVERTISING art. See Art, Commercial ADVERTISING federation of America Bureau of research and education Directory of advertising and marketing edu- cation in the United States. 47p pa $2.50 '47 The bur. 330 W 42d St. N.Y. IS ADVERTISING literature Bibliography Industrial advertising as a source of infor- mation for the chemistry teacher. W. G. Kessel. J Chem Ed 21:437-8 S '44 ADVISERS. See Student advisers and counsel- ors: Vocational counselors ADVISORY committee on education Federal legislation and higher education; rec- ommendations of the Advisory committee. Am Assn Univ Women J 38:144 Ap '45 Important proposals for higher education. R, B. Stewart. Am Assn Univ Women J 38: 147-9 Ap '45 Recommendations of the Advisory committee to the House committee on education. Higher Ed 1:4-5 Mr 1 '46 ADVISORY committee on secondary education- Meeting. Washington. Jan. 13-14. 1947. Sch Life 29:16 Ap '47 ADVISORY committee on the post-war church Report. Int J Relig Ed 21:2-3 Je '45 ADVISORY committee to the congressional committee on education War crisis. C. H. Marvin. Assn Am Col Bui 31:55-69 Mr '45 ADVISORY committees Advisory cominittees and their function in building business education programs. S. C. Black, jr. Nat Bsns Ed Q 14:49-50-|- Mr '46 Compton school-employees advisory commit- tee. A. P. Mattier. Am Sch Bd J 110:39-4(K F '45 Educational advisory council helps. V. M. Rogers. Am Sch Bd J 111:34 Jl '45 How an advisory council contributes to demo- cratic school administration. V. M. Rogers. Sch Manag 14:231-|- Mr '45; Same cond. Ed Digest 10:6-8 Ap '45 Illinois communities set up advisory boards. C. M. Campbell. Sch Executive 65:52-3 My '46 My experiences with a general agricultural advisory council. H. F. Engelking. Ag Ed Mag 19:192-)- Ap '47 Safeguards in the use of advisory councils. H. M. Hamlin. Am Sch Bd J 110:31-2 My ■45: Same. Ag Ed Mag 18:124-5 Ja '46 Should non-elected lay advisory groups or- ganize about school boards? E. H. Hanson. Am Sch Bd J 109:23-4 O '44 Useful technic in democratic procedure. W. R. Godwin. Am Sch Bd J 111:28-9 N '45 ADVISORY periods. See Home rooms AENEID. See A'irgil — Aeneid AERIAL bombs. See Bombs. Aerial AERIAL gunnery. See Gimnery, Aerial AERIAL navigation. See Navigation, Aerial AERIAL propellers. See Airplane propellers AERIAL transportation. See Air transportation AERODYNAMICS Airplane model to show forces. B. E. Sites, diags Am J Physics 12:171-2 Je '44 AERONAUTIC education Air age education is attracting millions. Sch Manag 15:111-12 O '45 Air-age education number; ed. bv N. L. Engelhardt, jr. Ed 64:583-631 Je ''44 Air age imposes new task on schools. G. R. Wilson. Hispania 29:405-6 Ag '46 EDl'CATIDX l.\l)i:X July r;44— June 1947 31 AERONAUTIC education — C'uiKiiiiifd Air lUucalioii. V. Uoone. S<;c' EJ 12;2C-7' Ap ■1-7 Ja '-le Air education spreads. P. Boone. Sec Ed 12: 24-5 N MS Alr-mlndedness — a task for iu-scrvice edu- cation. L. O. .\ndrews. (In Association for studeii; teaching, 2.fd yearbook; pt2. p47-50) Army air torces demonstration itineraries. Higlier Ed 1:6-7 Ap IG '45 Aviat.on and education. G. E. Storm. El Sch J 4i;:lSS-:i D '45 .\viation education in 1945. Am Sch Kd .1 111: 51 D -45 Aviation education source book. P. R. Hanna, ed. $12.50; to schs JS '45 Hastings house. 67 AV 44th St. N'.Y. IS Aviation: its place in tomorrow's curriculum. R. Evans, jr. and E. M. Johnson. Ed 65: 442-4 Mr 45 Catholic education for the air age. Sister Mary Cliristina. Calh Ed R 45:204-8 Ap "47 Demonstrations and laboratory experiences in the science of aeronautics. Aviation edu- cation research committee. $2 '45 McGraw- Hill Education for the air age. B. H. Peterson. Sch & Soc 60:282-3 O 28 '44 Education for the air age [mimeographed] Claremont colleges. Curriculum laboratory. biblioB pa SI. 50 '45 Claremont graduate sch. Harper hall. Claremont, Calif. Education for the air age. United States. Civil aeronautics administration. 26p gratis '43 The administration, 14th between E st & Cu^nstitution av. XW. Washington. D.C. Education in an air-joined world. G. D. Argetsinger. Minn J Ed 26:72-3 O '45 Educational implications of the air age. Con- necticut. Department of education. (Curric- ulum laboratory bul. no 10) lOOp il '44 The dept. Hartford Educational road is open. E. E. Fuller. Nat .\ssn Sec Sch Prin Bul 28:7-11 D '44; Same cond. Ed Digest 10:54-6 F '45 Facts for future Hyers. D. H. Grimm. See issues of Instructor through June 1944 First Denver congress on air age education. Denver congress on air age education. 1945. $2.50 '46 Univ. of Denver, Social sci- ence foundation. Univ. park, Denver 10 Glider training and iia place in the public schools. W. B. Hammond, il Ind Arts & Voc Ed 34:415-16 N '45 Learning to be at home in the air. E. Uthus. il Parents Mag 20:20-l-f- Ap '45 May 1 learn to fly? F. L,. Harvey, il Parents Mag 20:24-5-f O '45 Program for improving aviation teaching. F. W. Hart. Calif J Sec Ed 19:314-17 O '44 Programs of aviation education. Nat Assn Sec Sch Prin Bul 28:77-94 D '44 Training in aeronautical occupations. Oc- cupations 24:305 F '46 World congress on air age education. August 21-28, 1946. New York city. World congress on air age education, pa '46 Air-age ed. research. 100 E 42d st. N.Y. 17 See also Aviation schools A V iators — Train ing Bibliography BibliographJ" of aviation education. Nat Assn Sec Sch Prin Bul 28:209-23 D '44 Selected and annotated bibliography in avia- tion education for guidance counselors [mimeographed] United .States. Civil aero- nautics administration. lOp pa '46 The administration. Washington 25, DC. Selected and annotated bibliography on the professional aspects of aviation education (mimeographed) United States. Civil aero- nautics administration. 40p pa '47 The ad- ministration, Washington 25, D.C. Correlation with other subjects Air-age education in the secondary schools. M. L. Aiken, il Nat Assn Sec Sch Prin Bul 28:101-17 D '44 Aviation education in Junior high schools. H. M. Gould. Nut Assn Sec Sch Prin Bul 30: 135-8 Mr '46 Courses of study .VtTonuuiics. \\'. E. Nagel. hibliog diags Ind Arls & Voc Kd 35:253. 233-5, 414-16; 36: 214-17 Je-S, N '46, My '47 One-year high-school course in aeronautics. K. Warno'-k. Nat A.ssn Sec Sch Prin Bul 28:148-74 D '44 Curriculum Aviation education and flight experience. M. L. Hartung. Sch K 53:195-7 .\p '45 Aviation education in Junior colleges. Cali- fornia state committee of Junior colleges. Jun Col J 15:149-56 D '41 State plans of aviation education, il Nat Assn Sec Sch Prin Bul 28:12-185 D '44 Survey of collegiate courses in aviation and related fields. American council on educa- tion, gratis '44 U.S. Civil aeronautics ad- ministration, 14th between E st and Con- stitution av, NW, Washington, D.C. Outlines, syllabi, etc. Aviation courses. Jun Col J 15:179 D '44 Outline for an aviation course of study Calif J Sec Ed 22:103 F '47 Science curriculum and the war. (In New Y'ork society for the experimental study of education. Advancing front of education; 1943 yearbook, p 158-63) State plans of aviation education, il Nat -Vssn Sec Sch Prin Bul 28:12-185 D '44 Projects Air scouting. H. W. Hurt. Ed 64:615-19 Je '44 Aviation project in a junior high. M. G. Palmer. Calif J Sec Ed 19:292-4 O '44 Flight and mechanic training in motorless planes for secondary schools. E. E Neu- thardt. Ed 64:605-7 Je '44 Research Research and the teaching of aeronautics C. H. Siemens, bibliog f Calif J Sec Ed 19:310-13 O '44 Teacher training Function of a state department of education in the development of aviation education G. F. Stover. Ed 64:599-605 Je '44 Teacher-training in aeronautics and implica- tions for high school teaching. V. A. Hines. Sch Sci & Math 45:647-59 O '45 Teachers have many questions answered at aviation operations institute, LaGuardia field. New Y''ork city. April 6, 1944 H S Ganders. Ed 64:628-31 Je '44 Teaching Objectives of a laboratory course in airplane .^tructures. N. J. HofT. il J Eng Ed 36: Teaching aids and devices Contribution of the library. Air-age education research. Ed 64:619-23 Je '44 Exploring aviation poster series. See issues of Nebraska educational journal September 1943- Techniques as aid to utilization of aircraft equipment donations. A. E. Boudreau. Ed Vic 3:13-14 D 20 '44 Tests and scales Aircraft drafting e.vamination. H. H. Robin- son. Ind Arts & Voc Ed 34:255 Je '45 Aviation preHight test; C.A.A. regulations. H. T. Glenn. Ind Arts & Voc Ed 34:54 F '45 Examination of aeronautical words and terms. W. C. Ford. Ind Arts & Voc Ed 35: 46A-f My '46 Learning curve for flying an airplane W N. Kellogg, il J Ap Psychol 30:435-41 O '46 Test in elements of aeronautics. W. H Bowers. Ind Arts & Voc Ed 34:210-11 My '45 Textbooks Stanford. Progres Ed 22:23 Mr '45 32 EDUCATION INDEX July 1944— June 1947 AERONAUTIC education — Textbooks — Cont. Biblioc/raphy Selected and annotated bibliography of re- cent air age education textbooks; also in- cludes standard texts that incorporate such materials [mimeographed] United States. Civil aeronautics administration. 41p pa '47 The administration, Washuigton 25, D.C. Units of work Planning and developing a unit on avia- tion. E. W. Adams, bibliog El Sch J 46:214- 22 D '45; Same cond. Ed Digest 11:23-6 Mr •46 Workbooks Junior aviation communication, an industrial arts work book for high school pupils, 1944. New York (state) Education depart- ment. Bureau of industrial and technical education. '44 Univ. of the state of N.Y. Colleges and universities Aeronautics education in southern colleges. Opporttmity 24:92 Ap '46 Air-age education in colleges and universi- ties. II. L. Aiken. Nat Assn Sec Sch Prin Bui 28:121-9 D '44 Air branches of the Ohio state university. Sch & Soc 61:276 Ap 28 '45 Air schooling for milady. A. Shoemaker, il Flying 37:39-42-|- N '45 Aviation on the campus. E. Levine. il Fly- ing 39:27-f O '46 Books have wings; first Denver congress on air age education. M. H. Ferguson and I. Nichol. Library Journal 71:165 F 1 '46 Survey of collegiate courses in aviation and related fields. American council on educa- tion, gratis '44 U.S. Civil aeronautics ad- ministration, 14th between E st and Con- stitution av, NW, Washington, D.C. Teaching in the pretlight program. J. A. Burkhart. J Ed 127:305-6 D '44 University contributions to aviation. B. M. Woods. Calif J Sec Ed 19:306-9 O '44 University of Maryland to become center for aeronatitical education. Higher Ed 1:10 Mr 15 '45 Elementary schools Aeronautics in grade school. L. H. Palmer, bibliog il Am Sch Bd J 108:46-1- Je '44 Air-age education in the elementary schools. M. L. Aiken. Nat Assn Sec Sch Prin Bui 28:96-101 D '44 Aviation education in the elementary schools. Nat Assn Sec Sch Prin Bui 28:80-7 D '44 Aviation education in the elementary schools: summary of recommendations. Nat Assn Sec Sch Prin Bui 28:42-52 D '44 Aviation in elementary schools. C. W. Hun- nicutt. (In National science teachers asso- ciation. Influence of the war on science teaching; 1944 yearbook. p35-8) Aviation in the elementary schools. (In New York society for the experimental study of education. Advancing front of educa- tion; 1943 yearbook, p 134-6) Science in the elementary school and the air age. F. G. BiUig. Sci Ed 28:142-5 Ap '44 Teaching aviation to elementary grade pupils. R. Swanbeck. il Grade Teach 63:18-19-i- O '45 High schools Aeronautics in high school program. W. J. Elliott. Ky Sch J 25:25-7 D '46 Air-age education for the small high school. K. E. Newjand. il Sch & Com 32:110-11 Mr '46 Air-age education in the secondary schools. M. L. Aiken, il Nat Assn Sec Sch Prin Bui 28:101-17 D '44 Aviation education and flight experience. M. L. Hartung. Sch R 53:195-7 Ap '45 Aviation education in California. \V'. E. Sams. Calif J Sec Ed 22:99-103 F '47 Aviation education in secondary schools. Nat Assn Sec Sch Prin Bui 28:7-223 D '44 Aviation education in the secondary ' schools of California. L,. W. Johnson. Calif J Sec Ed 19:327-9 O '44; Same. Clearing House 19:217-20 D '44 Aviation education in the secondary schools of Pennsylvania. E. Warnock. Nat Assn Sec Sch Prin Bui 28:137-43 D '44 Aviation in otir schools. C C. Pressev. il Sch Executive 66:51-2 Mr '47 Aviation workshops — an adventure. (In New Y'ork society for the experimental study of education. Advancing front of educa- tion; 1943 yearbook. p280-4) Aviation's challenge to the scliools. P. R. Mort. (In New Y'ork society for the ex- perimental study of education. Advancing front of education; 1943 yearbook. p30-4) Common-sense view of aviation study. F. B. Lindsay. Calif J Sec Ed 19:283-6 O '44 Developments in aviation education. C. H. Siemens, bibliog Calif J Sec Ed 19:259-65 My '44 Flight and mechanic training in motorless planes tor secondary schools. E. B. Neu- thardt. Ed 64:605-7 Je '44 Flight experience planned for enrichment of aviation courses. B. Uthus. Ed Vic 3:31 O 3 '44 Geography in the global air age high school. J. H. Garland. J Geog 44:99-105 Mr '45 High school aeronautics experiments. H. R. Klanchard. il Sci Teach 13:18-|- O '46 High-school aviation courses in the states. P. E. Flicker, il Nat Assn Sec Sch Prin Bui 28:186-90 D '44 Junior aviation in New York state high schools, il Am Sch Bd J 112:50-1 F '46 One-year high-school course in aeronautics. E. Warnock. Nat Assn Sec Sch Prin Bui 28:148-74 D '44 Pre-flight aeronautics in high school. Mrs W. R. Nance. Va J Ed 37:293 Ap '44 Preflight aviation in the small high school. F. M. Williams. Calif J Sec Ed 19:295-7 O '44 Problems of living in the air age [mimeo- graphed] Ohio state university. College of education. 74p pa 70c '44 The univ. Prospectus for an aerology course. J. J. Luria. H Points 28:74-7 Je '46 .Should we discard our wartime courses? G. F. McCahey. Clearing House 20:396-7 Mr '46 Teacher- training in aeronautics and implica- tions for higli school teaching. V. A. Hines. Sch Sci & Math 45:647-59 O '45 Teaching aeronautics in the schools. T. M. Spencer. Tex Outl 29:18 F '45 Wliat are Texas high schools doing in pre- flight training? A. O. Frenzel. Tex Outl 29:28-9 F '45 Junior colleges Aviation education in junior colleges. Cali- fornia state committee of junior colleges. Jun Col J 15:149-56 D '44 Campus in the skv. W. F. McDermott. il Col- lier's 114:22-4 Jl S '44 Junior college education for aviation. K. E. Newland. Jun Col J 15:25-7 S '44 Junior high schools Aviation education in junior high schools. H. M. Gould. Nat Assn Sec Sch Prin Bui 30: 135-8 Mr '46 Aviation project in a junior high. M. G. Palmer. Calif J Sec Ed 19:292-4 O '44 P-38's in the junior high curriculum? R. W. Burnett. Calif J Sec Ed 19:287-91 O '44 .Science curriculum and the war. (In New York society for the e.Kperimental study of , education. Advancing front of education; 1913 yearbook, p 158-63) Sixth grades Aeronautics in the sixth grade. L. E. Weaver. Social Ed 10:27-8 Ja '46 Vocational schools Air-age education in the vocational schools. M. L,. Aiken. Nat Assn Sec Sch Prin Bui 28:117-21 D '44 California Aviation education in California. ■«'. E. Sams. Calif J Sec Ed 22:99-103 F '47 Aviation education in California public schools; report of California aviation edu- cation conference. California. Department of education. (Bui. v 13 no5) 56p pa '44 The dept, Sacramento Aviation education in the secondarv schools of California. L. W. Johnson. Calif J Sec Ed 19:327-9 O '44: Same. Clearing House 19:217-20 D '44 EDUCATION' IN" HEX Iiilv 1944- lutic I'M/ 33 AERONAUTIC education— I •irilfofniii — Oiiir. Proj:ress report on the teaching of aeronau- tics in California secondary schoolSfT sym- posium. Calif J Sec Ed 19:282-318 O "44 State plan of aviation education. Nat Assn Sec Sell Prin Bui 2S:42-7G D 'll Colorado Aviation education in secondary schools. Nat Assn Sec Sch Prin Bui 28:87-91 D "44 Connecticut State plan of aviation education. M. L. Aiken, il Nat Assn Sec Sch Prin Bui 28: 95-129 n '44 Great Britain Channels of opportunity; De Ilavilland train- ing scheme, il Times Ed Sup 1587:459 S 29 •45 College of aeronautics. Nature 154:G21-3 N 18 •44 College of aeronautics planned. Times Ed Sup 1538:512 O 21 ^44 Proposed air college: Fedden committee^s report. Times Ed Sup 1541:544 N 11 ^44 Proposed British aeronautical college. Sci- ence 100:513 D 8 ^44 Illinois Aviation education for Illinois schools. Illi- nois. Department of public instruction. 34p il '44 The dept. Springfield Program of aviation education. Nat Assn Sec Sch Prin Bui 28:17-41 D '44 Teacher-training in aeronautics and implica- tions for high school teaching. V. A. Hines. Sch Sci & Jtath 45:647-59 O '45 Michigan Air age education in Michigan. Michigan. De- partment of public instruction. (Bui. no341) 95p il '46 The dept. Lansing 2 Minnesota Plans for public school aviation education developed in six states. Minn J Ed 25:278 Mr '45 New York (state) Aviation education program in New York state. R. G. Fales. il Nat .\ssn Sec Sch Prin Bui 28:191-204 D '44 Junior aviation in New York state high schools, il Am Sch Bd J 112:50-1 F '46 Junior aviation in the State of New York. Ed Vic 2:9-10 Je 20 '44 Ohio Aviation education in Ohio: report of the Ohio aviation education conference. Ohio. De- partment of education. 40p '46 The dept, Columbus Pennsylvania State plan of aviation education. E. Warnock. Nat Assn Sec Sch Pnn Bui 28:130-86 D '44 Tennessee Aviation education in Tennessee. W. P. Mc- Donald. Am Sch Bd J 109:42-3 N '44 State grows wings. 'W. P. McDonald, il Nat Ed Assn J 33:210-11 D '44 Texas Aviation education in Texas public schools. Texas. Department of education. (Bui. no44S) 82p bibliog '45 The dept. Austin What are Texas high schools doing in pre- flight training? A. O. Frenzel. Te.x Outl 29:28-9 F '45 Wisconsin Emphasis upon aviation in Wisconsin schools. Am Sch Bd J 109:37 Jl '44 State plans of aviation education. Nat Assn Sec Sch Prin Eul 28:12-16 D '44 AERONAUTIC engineering Basic aircraft processes. A. Kosloff. Ind Arts & Voc Ed 35:306-8 S '46 Scope and aims of civilian aero-medical courses and their relation to engineering. F. R. Steggerda and M. K. Fahnestock. J Eng Ed 35:522-5 My '45 Curriculum Aeronautical engineering curricula and its relation to present and future needs of the industry. E- S. Kavanaugh. J Eng Ed 34: 686-9 Je '44 Teaching Aeronautics in indu-strial arts. S. J. Drazek. il Ind Arts & Voc Ed 34:73-4 F '45 Aeronautics option in civil rngineering. A. S. Niles. Jr. J Eng lOd 35:371-4 Mr '45 Aviation goes to college; Purdue prescribes a new regimen. P. Fountain, il Flying 37: 32-3-1- O '45 Post-war plans for cooperation between en- gineering schools and the aircraft industry. A. S. L,evens. J Eng Ed 35:450-3 Ap "45 Streamline graphics. J. P. Vidosic. J Eng Ed 36:282 D '45 Surplus aeronautical property available to schools and colleges. Ed Vic 3:19 Je 4 '45 Training for production engineering in the aircraft industries. M. J. 'Thompson and J. C. Bowman. J Eng Ed 34:547-55 Ap '44 Utilization of industrial reference material in aeronautical engineering training. M. J. Thompson. J Eng Ed 35:526-9 My '45 What can the engineering schools and the aircraft industries do to develop more ef- fective engineering personnel? A. S. Levens. J Eng Ed 34:626-32 My '44 Wind tunnel in undergraduate instruction and in re.'searrh. \V. C. Nelson. J Eng Ed 35:368-711 Mr '45 AERONAUTIC instruments Aeronautical instruments projects. W. B. Weber. Sch Sci & Math 46:43-6 Ja '46 Aircraft in.strumentation. W. W. Davies. il Sch Sci & Math 45:136-47, 215-22 F-Mr '45 See also Radar AERONAUTIC research Wind tunnel in undergraduate instruction and in research. W. C Nelson. J Eng Ed 35:368-70 Mr '45 AERONAUTIC schools See also Aviation schools AERONAUTICAL sciences, Institute of, New York. See Institute of the aeronautical sci- ences AERONAUTICS What .«liall we say about airplanes? D. L. Webster, il Am J Physics 15:228-37 My '47 See also Aircraft industry Helicopters Airplane propellers Navigation. Aerial Aviation History History of airplanes. R. A. Launie. bibliog Sch Sci & Math 47:359-68 Ap '47 Study and teaching See Aeronautic education; Aviation schools Terminology Examination of aeronautical words and terms. W. C. Ford. Ind Arts & Voc Ed 35: 46A-f My '46 AERONAUTICS, Commercial Aviation goes to college; Purdue prescribes a new regimen. P. Fountain, il Flying 37: 32-3-1- O '45 Bu.siness education and the air age. J. R. Craf. il J Bsns Ed 21:13-14-)- Je '46 Foreign trade in the air age. J. T. Trippe. Hispania 29:104-8 F '46 Waging of peace. American association of school administrators. Air-age education committee, pa 25c '44 N.E.A. See also Air transportation AERONAUTICS, Military See also Air ba^es AERONAUTICS administration. Civil. See United States — Civil aeronautics adminis- tration AERONAUTICS as a profession Educational guide in air transportation. R. E. Hinkel and I.. Daron. bibliog '44 Trans- continental & Western air, inc. Kansas City. Mo. 34 EDUCATION INDEX July 1944— June 1947 AEROPLANES. See Airplanes AESCHYLUS Americans see the Oresteia of Aeschylus. B. H. Lehman. Col Engl 8:268-9 F '47 Notes ot freedom sounded by Aeschylus, f. C. Wilson. Cla.ss J 42:383-90 Ap '47 AESTHETICS. See Esthetics AFFECTIVE states. See Pleasantness and un- pleasantness '^'Africa and the Far East in the making of peace A. W. Taylor. Q R Higher Ed Among Xesroes 13:215-19 Jl M-^i Africl and the Near East. A. ^V Taylor- QK Higher Ed Among Negroes 13:219-20 Jl 4h Role of Christian missions in education ana development in dependent territories h-. Ross, bibliog t J Negro Ed 15:319-35 Jl 46 See also Education — Africa Bibliography International understanding. S. Falk. Col Engl S;201-2 Ja '47 Industries and resources Chemist views Africa. J. R. Sampey, jr. J Chem Ed 23:318-20 Jl '46 AFRICA, North History See also Carthage AFRICA, South. See South Africa AFRICA West West African challenge; an educational test- ing time. Times Ed Sup 1635:411 Ag 31 ■46 AFTER images . nf„r=h Investigation of afterimages. J. E^ Mo™" and H D. Abbott, bibliog Journal of Com- parative Psychology 38:47-63 F '45 AFTER school guidance New York's vouth in wartime. J. C. Mor- rison Ed Forum 10:23-9 N '45: Same cond. Ed Digest 11:49-53 Ja '46 Tills center for after-school counseling serves community. C. E. 'VVoodman and H. C. bey- mour. Sch Manag 15:156 N '15 AFTERNOON tea Ti't teaches social customs. M. 1. Aiiias. Sch Activities 18:183 F '47 A /-» A p Herbert Political parties in the United States. New Kra 25:182-9 N '41 AGAR, William Macdonough Can peace endure? (In Saint Mary s college, Notre Dame. Indiana. College goes to school, p 105-15) AGARD, Frederick Browning Aspects of aural testing. French R 19:4^o-( Language lessons war has taught. Va J Ed 38:230-1-1- F '45 , ,. , „ .oT-p Reply to Prof. Herman's article on the Abll. Mod Lang J 29:495-7 O '45 . Universitv of Chicago language invesagation; a report of progress. Ui.■ J^- (^ruilford and H. G. Martin. Journal ot Gen- eral Psychology 31:219-29 O '44 Age differences in religious beliefs and prob- lems during adolescence. R. G. Ivuhlen and M Arnold, bibliog Pedagog Sem 65.291 -,i00 ^ '^* . U 1 AGE-grade progress. See Progress in school AGE-height-weight tables. See Weight AGED. See Old age AGENCIES, Employment. See Employment agencie.s EDUCATION INDEX lulv VMA lune 1947 35 AGENCIES, Social. See Social agencies ACER. H. W. -* StiulU's for bettPriiiK Hie Portlaiul school pro>;niin. Am Sch Hd J 114:37 Mr M" AGG, Rachel Somo thoughts on library Internships. Li- brary Journal 70:171-2 My 15 '45 ACGAZZI. Carolina obilunrv hit lUir Ed Bui 20 2d quarter:61 '46 AGGRESSIVENESS Ai-tivitv and ai:v:re.'*.«ion hi children. K. Bux- bauin. I.iblii.!,- Tliild Study 24:79-81 My '47 -ACKre.^slve child. C. Towle. Am Chlidh 32:6 + N '46 ABfrres.'oun)^ XMrniors. n N". McDowell, il Ak IM MaK li):90 NT MG Pointers for farmer classes. R. C. Callaway. .\K Kd Mac: 17:11 Jl '41 Take the school to the farmer. P. B. Haee. As Ed Mas 17:10-11 Jl •■14 T>'pe3 of courses and use of speakers in asriculiural eveniitK schools. W. D. Strong. Ak Ed .Mas 19:M7-t- P '47 When do we have some more meetings? C. E. Grace. Ap Ed Mag 18:190+ Ap '46 Youn^^ farmers and honiemakers cooperate. H. R. LeBaron and W. H. Martin, il Ap Ed Mas 1D:S4 X '41;: Same. Ky Sch J 25:29-30 N '46 AGRICULTURAL extension work .^Vgricultural extension service in the United States. E. D. Brunner. Ed Forum 10:451-61 My '46 County apent teaches resource use. H. B. Williams, il H Sch J 29:167-71 My '4fi Farmers of the world. E. de S. Brunner and others, eds. $2.50 '45 Columbia univ. press Increased federal appropriations for coopera- tive extension work. Higher Ed 2:8 S 15 '45 Institutional farm training program. A. J. Snider. Adult Ed Bui 11:81-3 F '47 Parents' hour in the country schools. A. C. Bartlett. Readers Digest 48:18-20 Ja "46 Post-war outlook for the southern rural Negro. C. A. Barnett. J Negro Ed 14:566-75 O -45 Seaman A. Knapp. J. C. Bailey, bibliog $3.25 '45 Columbia univ. press State agencies and recreation; extension serv- ices, il Recreation 40:120-3 Je '46 They speak his language. A. G. Cowing. J Home Econ 37:487-9 O '45 Toward a fuller life: state agricultural ex- tension in West Virginia. J. Farwell. il Recreation 40:151-2+ Je '46 Visual aids promote intercultural education in rural America. G. R. McKav. il Ed Screen 25:557-60 D '4G Bibliography Bibliography on extension research [mimeo- graphed] L. Crile, comp. (Circ. 416) 161p pa '44 U.S. Dept. of agriculture, Ext. serv- ice. Washington 25. D.C. AGRICULTURAL fairs. See Fairs AGRICULTURAL machinery. See Farm ma- chinery AGRICULTURAL part-time education Continuous part-time vocational education in agriculture. A. G. Jensen. Ag Ed Mag 16:232-3 Je '44 Establishment of former students of voca- tional agriculture on the home farm. M. J. Nicol. bibliog Ag Ed Mag 17:94-5 N '44 Fourteen years of young farmer classes R. H. Hoberg. Ag Ed Mag 18:233-5 Je '46 AGRICULTURAL products Science and economics in crop production. F. E. Bear. Sci Ed 25:247-52 D '44 AGRICULTURAL research Science and economics in crop production F. E. Bear. Sci Ed 28:247-52 D "44 AGRICULTURAL rooms Planning and designing plant facilities for vocational agriculture. D. M. Clements and others. (In American school and university, 1946. p 161-9) Space for teaching materials. R. W. Cline. plans Ag Ed Mag 19:24-5 Ag '46 See also ■ Farm shops AGRICULTURAL schools See also Farm schools California Los Angeles plans a farm-site school. H A. Campion. Sch Manag 15:411 Mr '46 Great Britain School on a farm; experiment at Llysfasi farm institute. Times Ed Sup 1588:471 O 6 '45 Guatemala Guatemala's new school of agriculture, il Bul- letin of the Pan American Union 79:95-6 F '45 Honduras See also Escuela del Malcotal School of Pan Ameri- can agriculture. Zamorano. Hon- duras New York (state) Place and function of the regional school. J. C. Morrison, bibliog f Nat Assn Sec Sch Prin Bui 31:140-7 Ap '47 Palestine See also Arab Kadoore agri- cultural school, Tulkarm AGRICULTURAL societies See also Association of land- Farmers' associa- grant colleges and tions universities Future farmers of America Grange AGRICULTURAL students Enrollment and student mortality. J. Duck. Ag Ed Mag 17:133+ Ja '45 Some opinions of first-year students in agri- culture. R. H. Corman. Ag Ed Mag 18:214- 15 My '46 See also Agriculture. Voca- tional— Students AGRICULTURAL teachers Are we too soft? Ag Ed Mag 17:3 Jl '44* Blueprints again. D. R. Purkey. Ag Ed Mag 18:9+ Jl '45 Federal board reviews agricultural teacher supply problems. Ed Vic 2:1 Je 20 '44 Getting reports in on time. B. R. Denbigh. Ag Ed Mag 18:66 O '45 Greener pastures. E. H. Ziegenhagen. Ag Ed Mag 18:126-7 Ja '46 Influence of war on summer activities of teachers. E. B. Knight. Ag Ed Mag 17:155 F '45 Long tenure for achievements. C. E. Bundy. Ag Ed Mag 17:23+ Ag '44 Making community contacts in vocational ag- riculture. R. M. Dickerman. Ag Ed Mag 18:204-5 My '46 Meetings of teachers of agriculture. H. F. Chappell. Ag Ed Mag 18:185 Ap '46 Mobility. R. A. OIney. Ag Ed Mag 16:223+ Je '44 Professional. S. S. Sutherland and H. S. Brunner. eds. See issues of the Agricultural education magazine Salaries and teaching situations in voca- tional education in agriculture. E. R. Hoskins. Ag Ed Mag 17:114+ D '44 Shall a teacher of agriculture operate a farm? C. E. Hill, il Ag Ed Mag 17:18 Jl '44 Study of the summer teaching load of 27 teachers of vocational agriculture in south- western Ohio. M. W. Wallace. Ag Ed Mag 17:74-5 O '44 Superintendent's challenge for 1946-47. P. C. Lapham. Ag Ed Mag 19:44 S '46 Teacher supplv and demand in the field of vocational agriculture in Indiana. 1944-45 [mimeographed] Purdue universitv. 9p map •45 The univ. Tennessee as.sociation has code of ethics. B. C. Meadows. Ag Ed Mag 19:126 Ja '47 Visiting farming programs an opportunity for the teacher. R. A. Olnev. il Ag Ed .Mag 19:114-15+ D ^46 What can we offer the top teachers? J. Bridges. Ag Ed Mag 18:66 O ^45 When teachers change schools. H. M. Byram. Ag Ed Mag 18:4-5 Jl ^45 WTiy teachers of vocational agriculture leave the profession. H. W. Sanders and C. W. Richards. Ag Ed Mag 18:94-5+ N ^45 Qualifications Good teacher of agriculture. A. Floyd Ag Ed Mag 18:228 Je ^46 Salaries One more spark; editorial. W. H. Martin. Ag Ed Mag 19:143 F ^47 38 EDUCATION INDEX July 1944— June 1947 AGRICULTURAL teachers — Continued Training Annual program of supervision and teacher- training in \^erniont. W. H. Martin. Ag Ed Mag lS:lS6-7 Ap '46 Criteria for evaluating programs of prepara- tion lor teachers of vocational agriculture. H. S. Brunner. pa '45 Pa. state col. Engineering phases of teacher-training for vocational agriculture. American society of agricultui-al engineers. Committee on cur- riCLilums. Subconunittee on agricultural teaclier-training. Ag Ed Mag 17:124-5 Ja '45 Extramural courses for teachers of agricul- ture. R. A. Oiney. Ag Ed Mag 19:33 Ag '40 How wide is your horizon? D. M. Clements. Ag Ed Mag 17:224-5 Je '45 Importance of certain college courses as pre- employment training for prospective teach- ers of vocational agriculture. F. E. Arm- strong. Ag Ed Mag 19:176-7 Mr '47 Keepiiig abreast of subject matter while teaching. H. M. Byram. il Ag Ed Mag 19: 74-5-t- 6 '46 New role of the teacher-trainei'. H. M. Hamlin. Ag Ed Mag 18:64-5-1- O '45 Orchid tor the average C teacher. A. Floyd. Ag Ed Mag 19:189-)- Ap '47 Our own procurement problem. H. S. Brun- ner. Ag Ed Mag 16:224-5 Je '44 Postwar training desired by pi'ospective teach- ers and teachers of vocational agriculture. S. S. Sutherland. Ag Ed Mag 17:154-5 F '45 Preparing teachers for the agricultural en- gineering phases of teaching vocational ag- , riculture. A. P. Davidson. Ag Ed Mag 19: 14-15 Jl '46 Refresher course for teachers. E. Y. Noblin. Ag Ed Mag 18:169 Mr '46 Responsibilities of teacher-trainers in agri- cultural education. S. S. Sutherland. Ag Ed Mag 19:54-1- S '46 Services to Illinois teachers of vocational ag- riculture from the University of Illinois. H. M. Hamlin and M. Henderson. Ag Ed Mag 19:162-3-1- F '47 Soils workshops for in-service training of teachers of vocational agriculture. R. M. Clark and G. P. Deyoe. il Ag Ed Mag 19:6-7 Jl '46 Teacher-training ahead. Ag Ed Mag 17:43 S '44 Teacher-training ctirriculum in vocational agriculture. G. A. Schmidt. Ag Ed Mag 17:35 Ag '44 Training and supervising emergency teachers of vocational agriculture. N. E. Wilson. Ag Ed Mag 17:7-f Jl '44 Training prospective teachers: editorial. W. F. Stewart. Ag Ed Mag 19:183 Ap '47 Training teachers to do farm and shop jol)S. U R. Humpherys. Ag Ed Mag 18:113 D '45 Well-trained teachers needed. J. B. Kirkland. Ag Ed Mag 16:223-f Je '44 Arkansas Evaluating the work of teachers of agricul- ture. O. J. Seymour. Ag Ed Mag 18:15 Jl '45 Great Britain Teachers of agriculttire: Burnham conimiltee award. Times Ed Sup 1640:478 O 5 '46 Iowa Teacher personnel in vocational agriculture in Iowa, 1940-1941. W. F. Nutt. Ag Ed Mag 17:234-1- Je '45 Michigan Use of time by teachers of vocational agri- culture in Michigan. H. P. Sweany. Ag Ed Mag 17:194-5-f- Ap '45 Oregon Oregon agriculttiral teachers have active as- sociation. W. P. McKinney. il Ag Ed Mag 19:125 Ja '47 AGRICULTURE Attitude of high school boys toward agri- culture. S. G. VickerstafC. Ag Ed Mag 17: 235 Je '45 Community responsibilities, meeting them. J. M. Lowe. .A.g Ed Mag 17:29 Ag '44 Farmings' new horizons. R. W. Gregory. Aj; Ed Mag 19:174-5-1- Mr '47 Study of occupational opportunities for agri- culturally-minded veterans. C. Wilcox. Ag Ed Mag 18:146 F '46 Young farmers look ahead. Ag Ed Mag 18: 163 Mr '46 See also Farm labor — Stu- Rotation of crops dents Soil fertility Farms Courses of study Sec ^afso Agriculture, Voca- tional— Courses of study Economic aspects Agriculture — tomorrow. Q. Reynolds. Ag Ed Mag 18:23 S '45 Climate and China's agricultural industry. Liu En-lan. J Geog 45:90-6 Mr '46 Facts about the business side of farming. G. H. Soule. Ag Ed Mag 19:212-13 My '47 Farmer problems in the years ahead. W. I. Myers. Ag Ed Mag 18:225-f Je '46 Making agriculture pay. S. W. Warren. (In National education association. Department of rural education. Rural schools for to- morrow. p45-58) School's part in the democratization of rural- urban relations. W. F. Bruce. Ed Adm & Sup 31:449-62 N '45 Science and economics in crop production. F. E. Bear. Sci Ed 28:247-52 D '44 What's ahead for northeastern agriculture? P. F. Hill, il N Y State Ed 34:187-91 D '46 See also Land utilization Migration from farms History Tests and scales Ready-to-use tests for middle and upper grades: man learns to farm. H. C. Ford. Instr 54:24 Mr '45 Outlines, syllabi, etc. Directed studies in general agriculture. D. P. Dlckerson and G. H. Collings. pa $1 '44 Grand Rapids herald-review, Grand Rapids, Minn. Periodicals More effective usage of agricultural periodi- cals. E. B. Knight. Ag Ed Mag 17:229 Je '45 Projects See also Agriculture. Voca- tional— Projects Research See Agricultural research Soilless culture See Plants — Soilless culture Statistics Training at the professional level for sta- tistical work in agriculture and biology. W. G. Cochran. Journal of the American Statistical Association 40:160-6 Je '45 Teaching See Agricultural education; Agriculture. Vocational — Teaching Terminology Lexicon of agricultural words and phrases. W. F. Hall. Ag Ed Mag 18:152 F '46 Units of work Science in agriculture. G. O. Blough. bib- liog il Instr 55:45-52 Mr '46 China Climate and China's agricultural industry. Liu En-lan. J Geog 45:90-6 Mr '46 Kentucky Plan of action for the betterment of agricul- ture. J. Belts. Ky Sch J 25:37-9 N '46 Nigeria I^and and education in the Ibo country of south-east Nigeria. G. Cockin. Interna- tional Review of Missions 33:274-9 Jl '44 EDUCATIOX I\|-)i:X liilv 1944 -Iiine 1947 39 AGRICULTURE^rrmN.imrf -- • Southern states -^ Post-war plaiinini? for aKricuUure. D. Uu3- sell. So Assn Q 8:358-67 Ak '44 United States Kronoinrc Im^^is of farnu'r radicalism. F. Frcidol. Social Studies 3G:350-2 D "45 Farm income, misration. and leisure. T. \V. Schultz (In Keeves. V. \V. ed. Education for rural America. p3S-53) Farm .vouth and tomorrow's a.criculture. W. T. Spanton. map Sell I.ife 25:15-16 O '45 Farms and farniinK opportunities for return- inir servicemen and war workers. F. W. Lathrop. Apr Ed Mag 17:174-5 Mr '45 l*ilu'r:il :irts oollej;e and tlie .-Vtnerican farmer. 11. A. Hohret. fath Ed K 44:600-4 D '46 Man and soils in America. G. T. Renner. map Social Ed 9:152-6 Ap '45 Some parallels with populism in the twen- tieth centur.v. J. D. Hicks. Social Ed 8; 297-301 N '44 Some trends in the rural population of sic- niflcance to education. O. E. Baker and t'. Taeulier. (In National education asso- ciation. Department of rural education. Rural schools for tomorrow. p6G-77) Veterans who plan to farm. G. J. Barnett. bibliopr Occupations 23:3S9-94 Ap '45 Who wants to keep "em down on the farm? D. R. Davis. Tex OutI 31:6-7 F '47 See also Migration from farms AGRICULTURE, Cooperative Cooperative movement in South America. I'nited States. Office of coordinator of inter-American affairs, il Am "Teach 29: 21-2 Ap: 21-3 My '45 Farmer cooperation. D. U. MacDonald. (In Pennsylvania. I'niversity. SoJtool of educa- tion. Education in a developing democracy. p349-32i Instruction in agricultural cooperation and marketing at state agricultural colleges [mimeographed] Tennessee. University. De- partment of agricultural economics and rural sociology. (Rural res. ser. monograph no 192) 34p '45 The dept, Univ. of Tenn. Knoxville 12 Kentucky P^uture farmers co-operative, in- corporated. W. R. Tabh. il Ag Ed Mag 17: 137-S .Ta '45 This farm machinery co-operative really works. J. S. Johnson. Ag Ed Mag 17:212 My '45 See also Marketing, Coopera- tive AGRICULTURE, Soilless. See Plants— Soilless culture AGRICULTURE, Vocational Accomplishments and trends in agricultural education. AV. T. Spanton. Ag Ed Mag 17: 164-5 Mr '45 Agricultural education for today. W. E. Eastman. Phi Delta Kappan 27:169-70-f- F '46 Agricultural preparedness thru education. E. W. Garris. Ag Ed Mag 18:83 N '45 .\gricuUuraI proerani eeared to meet 'he needs of the community. B. C. Willis. Sch Manag 16:26-8 F '47 Approved practices and their place in devel- oping farming programs. G. P. Deyoe. Ag Ed Mag 17:26-)- Ag '44 .\rea schools — conversion or reconversion in vocational education in agriculture. A. K. Getman. Ag Ed Mag 17:166 Mr '45 Articulation of agricultural education. R. M. Stewart. Ag Ed Mag 18:63 O "45 Assisting pupils in their election of the cur- riculum in vocational agriculture. A. E. Kehr. Ag Ed Mag 19:52-3 S '46 Blueprints based on facts. R. Fife. Ag Ed Mag 17:143+ F '45 Building plans as loans to boards of educa- tion. G. P. Couper. Ag Ed Mag 17:207 My '45 Classes for veterans. L. D. Clements. Ag Ed Mag 17:190 Ap '45 Do we accept the challenge? T. H. Karrey. .\g Ed Mag 17:183 Ap '45 Enrollment and student mortality. J. Duck. Ag Ed Mag 17:133-1- Ja '45 Essex County school trains veterans. H. A. Mostroiii. il Ag i;d .Mag H):2'J Ag '41; Farm youth and tomorrow's agriculture. W. T. Spanton. map Sch Life 28:15-16 O '46 Farmings' new horizons. K, W. Gregory. Ag Ed .Mag 19:174-5+ Mr '47 Future farmers of .America foundation es- tablished. W. T. Spanton. Ed Vic 3:9-10 N 20 '44: Same. Ag Ed .Mag 17:136+ Ja '45 Future in adult education in agriculture. H. M. Hamlin. Ag Ed .Mag 17:84-5 N '44 Good publicity .and vocational agriculture. B. Oliver. Ag Ed Mag 19:127 Ja '47 Helping the teacher inform them. W. Arm- .strong. .Vg Ed -Mag 17:208 ^ty '45 Informed parents nece.ssary. C. B. Edwards. Ag lOd Mag 17:205 My '45 Is vocational agriculture Justified In city schools? J. N. Cardwell. il Ag Ed Mag 18: 25+ S '45 Keeping apace with progress. R. B. Dicker- son. Ag Ed Mag 18:168-9 Mr '46 Making conmiunily contacts in vocational ag- riculture. R. M. Dickerman. Ag Ed Mag 18: 204-5 My '46 Matching men and farms. United States. Ofllce of education. Vocational division. (Bui. no229. Occupational information and guidance ser. no 12) 38p bibliog il 10c '44 Supt. of doc. Mediums for public relations. G. P. Couper. Ag Ed Mag 19:4 Jl '46 Million dollar agricultural laboratory in a Negro .school. W. N. Elam. il Ag Ed Mag _19:27 Ag '46 New emphasis demands more adequate facil- ities. G. C. Cook. Ag Ed Mag 19:23+ Ag '46 Organization and management of classes for farmer-veterans. Illinois. University, pa gratis '46 The univ. Our program for training veterans. L. R. Stanley. Ag K6 .Mag 19::i0 Ag '46 Plan for evaluating student effort in voca- tional agriculture. C. E. Rhoad. Ag Ed Mag 17:86 N '44 Planning programs and individual services for veterans in rural areas. E. R. Hoskins. Ag Ed Mag 18:103+ D '45 Ready-made program for wartime. G. S. Dowell. Tex Outl 28:16 Jl '44 Recouping our losses. Ag Ed Mag 18:163 Mr •46 Rural community: a neglected educational opportunity. J. D. Black. (In Pennsylvania. Universit.v. School of education. Education in a developing democracy. p7S-S3) Safeguards in the use of advi.sorv councils. H. M. Hamlin. Am Sch Hd J 110:31-2 My ■45: Same. Ag Ed Mag 18:124-5 Ja '46 Secondary schools provide agricultural train- ing for veterans. R. M. Clark. Ag Ed Mag 18:144 F '46 Securing communit.v cooperation in voca- tional agriculture. T. P. Clifford. .\g Ed Mag 19:96 N '46 SeiTice opportunities ahead. L,. H. Dennis. Ag Ed Mag 17:103 D '44 Standards for the approval of departments. L. D. Clements. Ag Ed Mag 18:26-7 S '45 Supervision. U. Barron, ed. See issues of the .\gj"cultural education magazine -\pril 1913- Teaching farm safety. W. T. Spanton. il Ag Ed Mag 18:34 S '45 Teaching students how to organize farm work to save time and effort. L. S. Hardin, bibliog f Ag Ed Mag 17:46+ S '44 Training returning veterans. Ag Ed Mag 18:32 S '45 Training veterans in vocational agriculture. L. M. .Sasman. Ag Ed Mag 17:206 My '45 Training veterans to be farmers: discussion at meeting of Federal advisory board for vocational education. Sch Life 28:16-17 Ap '46 Vocational agriculture for returning veterans and defense workers. J. H. Pear.son. Ag Ed Mag 17:110+ D '44 Vocational agriculture's obligation. L. B Pollom. Ag Ed Mag 18:183 Ap '46 Youth and tomorrow. L. E. Cook. Ag Ed Mae 18:3 Jl '45 See al.in Farm mechanics Future farmers of America 40 EDUCATION INDEX July 1944— June 1947 AGRICULTURE, Vocational — Continued Administration Adjusting agricultural education to the times: report of panel discussion. E. L. Austin. Ag Ed Mag 19:7-8+ Jl '46 . Community study serves as basis for im- proved program. M. J. Scott. Ag Ed Mag l«j-X454- F '47 Complete program of vocational agriculture for every rural community. J. M. l-owe. Ag Ed Mag 18:26-7 Ag '45 Critiria for the establishment of departments of vocational agriculture. S. S. Sutherland. Ag Ed Mag 18:24-5 Ag '45; Same. Nat Assn sic Sch Prin Bui 30:68-72 Ja ■46; Same ?ond. Calif J Sec Ed 20:444-6 D '45: Ed Digest 11:49-51 Ap '46 Essentials of a high school vocational agri- culture program. G. A. Schmidt. Nations How wide is your horizon? D. M. Clements. Ag Ed Mag 17:224-5 Je '45 , , „„„ Long-time planning in departments of voca- tional agriculture. F. E. Armstrong. Ag Ed Mag 18:205-*- My '46 • ,. „, My experiences with a general agricultural advisory council. H. F. Engelking. Ag Ed Mag 19:192-t- Ap '47 New role of the teacher-tramer. H. M. Hamlin. Ag Ed Mag 18:64-5+ O 45 Planning the deparlniental program, fe.. A. Sundet. Ag Ed Mag 19:154 F '47 Aims and objectives Arkansas teachers organize district program. O J Sevmour. Ag Ed Mag 19:38 Ag 46 Farm mechanics objectives are being met. C G. Howard. Ag Ed Mag 17:32-3 Ag 44 Fundamentals versus window dressing. I. L. Brakensiek. Ag Ed Mag 19:94+ N 46 Measurement of understanding m agriculture. F P Frutchey and others, bibhog (In Na- tional society for the study of education. Forty-fifth yearbook, pt 1. p270-80) Objectives in vocational agriculture. L,. C. Dalton. Aix Ed Mag 19:104 D '46 , Objectives of vocational education in agricul- ture for veterans. B. C. Lawson. Ag Ed Mag 19:89+ N '46 , Propo.sals for occupational education, t'. b. Hasty. Phi Delta Kappan 27:171-3 F 46 Superintendent's challenge for 1946-47. P. C. Lapham. Ag Ed Mag 19:44 S '46 „ .„„, What I would like to see done in agricul- tural education. C. Figy; W. Gray. Ag Ed Mag 17:104-5 D '44 Bibliography Selected references on .secondary-school in- struction; agriculture. T. E. Sexauer, comp. Sch R 54:177-8 Mr '46 Courses of study Graduate courses in agricultural education available to teachers of agriculture in the 1947 summer sessions. Ag Ed Mag 19:190-1 Ap '47 . , Curriculum Agricultural training programs for returning veterans and war workers. B. J. McMahon. Ag Ed Mas 18:104-5+ D '15 . Blueprints for the instructor m agriculture. L M. Sasman. Ag Ed Mag 19:94 N 46 Education of dirt tanners. J. A. Starrak. Ag Ed Mag 18:114-15 D '45 Entire community goes to school. W. H. Farrell. 11 Ag Ed Mag 17:90-1+ N 44 Giving instruction in proper land-use to farm boys. W. E. Fowle. il plans Ag Ed lnftftut"'idea.^ C. E* Wright. Ag Ed Mag IS: lOC-7 D '45 . ,. ., XT T(' Instructors develop courses of study. H. v\ . Chapman. Ag Ed Mag 18:29 Ag 45 Part-time farming community analyzed to meet the educational needs of nontarni pupils. W. F. Hall. Ag Ed Mag 18:14 Jl 46 Place of animal breeding in the program of vocational agriculture. H. A. Stewart. Ag Ed Mag 18:28+ Ag '45 Plan of organizing instruction. S. L. Ches- nutt. Ag Ed Mag 18:128-9 Ja '46 Planning postwar instruction for young and adult farmers. R. B. Dickerson. Ag Ed Mag 17:50-1+ S '44 Some opinions of first-year students in ag- riculture. R. H. Gorman. Ag Ed Mag 18: 214-15 My '46 Subject matter on establishment in farming for veterans F. W. Lathrop. bibliog Ag Ed Mag 19:87+ N '46 Suggested course outline for young ff^rrner classes in vocational agriculture. E. W. Garris. Ag Ed Mag 19:57-8 S '46 Teacher-training curriculum in vocational agriculture. G. A. Schmidt. Ag Ed Mag 17: 35 Ag '44 , . T. ,r Teaching farming program elections. E. M. Juergenson. Ag Ed Mag 17:147 F '45 Teaching without a text. S. E. Chesnutt. Ag Ed Mag 17:27 Ag '44 Three years of program planning and evalua- tion. H. M. Hamlin. Ag Ed Mag 18:36 S 45 Evaluation Objective measurement of departments. J. Duck. Ag Ed Mag 19:149 F '47 Exhibits Exhibits at state fair as an F.F.A. activity. J. A. Johnson. 11 Ag Ed Mag 19:136 Ja 47 Follow up Follow-up visit with a graduate. F. J. Hurst. Ag Ed Mag 18:30 Ag '45 How vocational-agriculture graduates be- come established in farming. G. F. Ek- strom Sch R 52:618-23 D '44; Summary. Ag Ed Mag 17:14-15 Jl '44 Studv of state farmers in Michigan. E. C. McKim. Ag Ed Mag 19:148+ F '47 Twenty-four years of vocational agriculture. T B Poole. Ag Ed Mag 19:197 Ap '47 Young men ten vears after leaving rural high schools in Pennsylvania. O. L. Young. Ag Ed Mag 19:146-7 F '47 History See Agricultural education — History Projects Agricultural education on a doing basis. E. Downs. Ag Ed Mag 17:148 F '45 Another slant on an old story. R. A. Chaun- ccv. Ag Ed Mag 17:149 F '45 Approved practices and their place in de- veloping farming programs. G. P. Deyoe. Ag Ed Mag 17:26+ Ag '44 Building a chapter program of work. J. Welbes. il Ag Ed Mag 19:68-9 O '46 Building a functioning student farming pro- gram. E. B. Knight. Ag Ed Mag 17:129 Ja Community sheep program makes good teaching possible. C. Sanders, il Ag Ed Mag 18:68-9 O '45 Cooperative earning and learning by means of group projects. H. Gulvin. Ag Ed Mag 18:171 Mr '46 , ^ ^ :, ^ Determining educational needs of students thru analyses of project records. H. P. Sweanv. Ag Ed Mag 17:48-9 S '44 Determining the opportunities for farmuig programs. J. C. Layman. Ag Ed Mag 18: 30-1 S '45 Developing supervised farming programs. W. R. Tabb. Ag Ed Mag 19:51+ S '46 Directing vocational agriculture day-school students in developing their farming pro- grams. United States. Office of education. Vocational division. (Bui. no225; Agricul- tural ser. no56) 72p 15c '44 Supt. of doc. Doing what comes naturally. H. W. Deems. Ag Ed Mag 19:151 F '47 ^ ■., -, Farming program supervision. E. M. Juer- genson. Ag Ed Mag 17:78 O '44 Farming program which led to establishment. T G. Walters, il Ag Ed Mag 19:133+ Ja '47 . u ■ ■ Farming programs — a point of emphasis m supervision. C. D. Watson. Ag Ed Mag 18: 166-7 Mr '46 . , . ,, Farming programs in vocational agriculture. L M Sasman. Ag Ed Mag 17:88-9 N '44 Farming programs — what kind? H. Toone. Ag Ed Mag 18:91 N '45 . Financing individual and group projects. L. L. Beasley. Ag Ed Mag 18:31 Ag '45 From the bovs' angle. E. B. Knight. Ag Ed Mag 18:153 F '46 , , . Getting freshman projects started early. Ag Ed Mag 17:97 N '44 EDUCATION INDEX July 1944— June 1947 41 AGRICULTURE, Vocational— rrojccts — Cont. Group project. K. \V. llolberlon. Ag Hff Mag 17::i31+ Je "IS Group projects as a device for creating in- terest and providing pupil participation. B. E. Decker. Ag Ed Mag 18:71+ O '45 Group projects provide farming opportunities. B. E. Decker. II Ag Ed Mag 18:8-9 Jl ••15 Growing into farming. W. R. Moseley. II Ag Ed Mag 18:70 O '45 Improving etilciency in testing milk in de- partments of vooatiO!iaI agriculture. G. P. Deyoc. Ag Ed Mag 19:48-9 S '4C Land utilization in farming programs. J. H. Pearson. Ag Ed Mag 18:90 N '45 Launching eighth grade graduates in farming programs. L. G. Shelton. Ag Ed Mag 17: 230-f Je '45 Measuring efflciency In sow-and-litter proj- ects. G. P. Deyoe. il Ag Ed Mag 18:208-9 My '46 Money in turkeys. H. W. Deems, il Ag Ed Mag 17:231 Je '45 Need tor developing the proper Incentive toward farming programs. L. B. Pollom. Ag Ed Mag 18:230 Je '46 Negro project for rural housing at Alamo. Tenn. W. A. Flowers. 11 Ag Ed Mag 19:95 N '46 Organized boy power. J. A. Hardy. Ag Ed Mag 17:36 Ag '44 Program of agricultural education at T..OS Banos, Calif. H. F. Chappell. Ag Ed Mag 19:73 O '46 Project agreements are essential. J. H. Foard. Ag Ed Mag 18:314- S '45 Rating farming programs. B. J. McMahon. Ag Ed Mag 17:2(19 My '45 Relating instruction in vocational agricul- ture to farming programs. K. W. Kiltz. Ag Ed Mag 17:188-9 Ap '45 School builds fence-treating plant. R. W. Montgomery. Ag Ed Mag 19:138 Ja '47 Selling farming programs. I. G. Fay. Ag Ed Mag 17:73-f O '44 Sheep-dipping project. W. E. Myers, il Ag Ed Mag 19:98 N '46 State-wide potato improvement project. T. G. Walters, il Ag Ed Mag 17:226-7 Je '45 Supervision and individual instruction in ag- ricultural education. S. S. Sutherland. Ag Ed Mag 19:186-7 Ap '47 (to be cont) Supervisory devices for busy teachers. L. A. Carpenter. Ag Ed Mag 18:206 My "46 Surveying farms to detet;mine the opportuni- ties for supervised practice. W. Mataia- maki. Ag Ed Mag 17:108-9 D '44 Teacher visitation vs. project completion. T. A. White. Ag Ed Mag 18:91 N '45 Use of credit by students of vocational agri- culture. R. W. Cline. Ag Ed Mag 17:8-9 Jl -44 Using a greenhouse in instruction. J. L. Meachum. Ag Ed Mag 18:89 N '45 Visiting farming programs an opportunity for the teacher. R. A. OIney. il Ag Ed Mag 19:114-154- O '46 What is supervision? R. H. Fisackerly Ag Ed Mag 19:63 O '46 Why have a farming program? C. Hammonds and W. R. Tabb. Ag Ed Mag 17:68-9 O '44 Records Developing and maintaining Interest In im- provement projects in dairying. G. P. Deyoe and E. A. Lightfoot. II Ag Ed Mag 18:28-9 S '45 Helping teachers to improve students' farm- ing records. J. Duck. Ag Ed Mag 18:6-7 Jl '45 ' Summary and an analysis of project records. W. C. Kennedy. Ag Ed Mag 18:1894- Ap '46 Teacher timesavers. L. E. Klein. Ag Ed Mag 19:98 N '46 What's wrong with record keeping? J. B. Kirkland. Ag Ed Mag 17:128 Ja '45 Research Trends in cooperative research. R. W. Cline. Ag Ed Mag 19:144 F '47 Students Complete program of vocational agriculture for every rural community. J. M. Lowe. Ag Ed Mag 18:26-7 Ag '45 Do you really know vour boys? E B. Knight. Ag Ed Mag 18:147 F '46 Establishment of former students of voca- tional agriculture on the home farm. M. J. Nlcol. bibliog Ag Ed Mag 17:94-5 N '44 Selection is important. II. Bartley. Ag Ed Mag 17:214 My '45 Validity of counseling by teachers. R. E. Bender and J. B. McClelland. Ag Ed Mag 18:74-54- O '45 Subject matter Applying government services to local farms. W. E. Fowle. Ag Ed Mag 18:5 Jl '45 Organizing subject matter in vocational agriculture. Illinois. Board for vocational education. (Bui. ser. A no88) lip '45 The bd. Springneld Why not teach farm safety? M. J. Nicol. II Ag Ed Mag 19:10-11 Jl '46 Supervised practice See Agriculture. Vocational — Projects Teacher training See Agricultural teachers — Training Teachers See Agricultural teachers Teaching Another angle. C. B. Edwards. Ag Ed Mag 17:31 Ag '44 Are we too soft? Ag Ed Mag 17:3 Jl '44 Classroom visitation, a principal's tool for improving the teaching of vocational agri- culture. N. E. Kullman. jr. Ag Ed Mag 18:24-5 S '45 Determining educational needs of students thru analyses of project records. H. P. Sweany. Ag Ed Mag 17:48-9 S '44 Education o( dirt farmers. J. A. Starrak. Ag Ed Mag 18:114-15 D '45 Every farmer a teacher of vocational agricul- ture. A. J. Paulus. Ag Ed Mag 17:1534- F '45 Former students as special teachers. R. H. Hoberg. Ag Ed Mag 17:2254- Je '45 From classroom to the community. J. R. Gill- ham. Ag Ed Mag 17:228 Je '45 Helping teachers to improve students' farm- ing records. J. Duck. Ag Ed Mag 18:6-7 Jl '45 How can we keep veterans interested? V V Luther. Ag Ed Mag 19:172 Mr '47 How I organize the work of my beginning class. T. R. Raine. il Ag Ed Mag 19:45-6 S '46 How I promote my farming programs. M. H. Bryant, il Ag Ed Mag 18:2074- My '46 How sliiUl we teach agriculture to G.I.'s. V. V. Luther. Ag Ed Mag 19:113 D '46 How two Oklahoma teachers help pupils plan farming programs. O. L. Cla.\ton; J. C. Miller. Ag Ed Mag 19:50 S '46 Let us teach. C. Hammonds. Ag Ed Mag 19: 128-9 Ja '47 Making generalizations; a fundamental value. W. F. Stewart. Ag Ed Mag 19:184-5 Ap '47 Materials and methods — a constant challenge. G. P. Deyoe. Ag Ed Mag 19:434- S '46 Orchid for the average C teacher. A. Floyd. Ag Ed Mag 19:1894- Ap '47 Subject matter problem. A. J. Paulus. Ag Ed Mag 17:474- S '44 Suggestions for beginning teachers of voca- tional agriculture. F. E. Armstrong. Ag Ed Mag 17:126-7 Ja '45 Summer and farming programs. L. B. Fol- ium. Ag Ed Mag 18:13 Jl '45 Teaching job simplification in agriculture. R. L. Bright. Ag Ed Mag 18:2264- Je '46 Teaching vocational agriculture in secondary schools. New York (state) University. (Bui. no. 1292) 23p pa 10c '45 Univ. of the state of N.T. Use of information in teaching vocational agriculture. D. W. Skelton. Ag Ed Mag 19: 91 N '46 Use of work sheets. E. R. Alexander. Ag Ed Mag 18:98 N '45 Veterans farm training at Fallon, Nevada. L. C. Schank. il Ag Ed Mag 19:173 Mr '47 Veterans-training program at the Caruthers union high school. J. R. Adams, il Ag Ed Mag 19:88 N '46 We're not teaching vocational agriculture. L. R. Larson. Ag Ed Mag 17:87 N '44 42 EDUCATION INDEX July 1944— June 1947 AGRICULTURE, Vocational— Teaching— Cont. What does reconversion mean as applied to problems of agricultural education H. M. Byram. Ag Ed Mag 18:164 Mr 46 When teachers change schools. H. M. Byram. Ag Ed Mag 18:4-5 Jl "45 Teaching aids and devices Contests as educational devices. D. M. Hall. il Ag Ed Mag 19:206-7 My '47 Department of vocational agriculture as a ■source of information. F. W. Lathrop. Ag Kf?e'!.th^e''u'sfo!'"sual aids. G. P. Deyoe. Ak Ed Mag 19:104 D '46 Evaluating field trips in vocational agricul- ture. G. P. Deyoe. il Ag Ed Mag 19:108 D *46 Filing system. O. J. Seymour. Ag Ed Mag ^g-rtq j^g '45 Gripe"s from an old-timer. P.. A. Power. Ag Ed Mag 17:132 Ja '45 , , ■ a- More effective usage of ^-^i^'jultural periodi- cals. E. B. Knight. Ag Ed Mag 17.229 Je '45 Organizing teaching materials. G. O. Bress- ler. Ag Ed Mag 17:107 D '44 Periodicals as teaching implements. _b. u. Robinson. Ag Ed Mag 19:175 Mr i< Photography, a supervisory aid. L. I. bamuei. il Ag Ed "Mag 18:37 S '45 Preparing and using 2" x 2" slides G. C. Cook, il Ag Ed Mag 19:105-f D '« . . ,^ Putting films and slides to work m teaching vocational agriculture. E. L. Austin. Ag Ed Mae 19:1074- D '46 Services to Illinois teachers of vocational ag- riculture from the University of Illinois. H.. M. Hamlin and M. Henderson. Ag Ed Mag 1 Q ■ 1 '^ "^ - ^ -I— 1*' ''17 Some fdeas of Illinois teachers of vocational agriculture regarding contests. M. Hender- son, n Ag Ed Mag 19:204-5 My '47 Techniques in presenting experimental data to voung and adult farmer classes \ . J. Morford. il Ag Ed Mag 19:106-7 D '46 Use of visual aids in high school. G. R. Mc- Kay. Ag Ed Mag 18:188 Ap '46 Teaching methods Demonstration as a method of teaching voca- tional agriculture. E. F. McCauliff. Ag Ed Mag 19:211-f- My '47 Directing students in preparing team demon- strations in agriculture. H. M. Byram. il Ag Ed Mag 19:210-11 My '47 Fourth dimension in work simplification in vocational agriculture. W. H. Martin. Ag Ed Mag 17:186-7 Ap '45 Methods and materials. G. P. Deyoe, ed. See issues of the Agricultural education maga- zine Practical instruction thru beef projects. W. Pace. Ag Ed Mag 17:228 Je '45 Tests and scales Measurement of understanding in agriculture. P P Frutchev and others, bibliog (In Na- tional society for the study of education. Forty-fifth yearbook, pt 1. p270-80) Rural schools Planning an expanded program of vocational education for rural areas. W. H. Martin. Ag Ed Mag 17:204-5 My '45 Alabama Teaching without a text. S. L. Chesnutt. Ag Ed Mag 17:27 Ag '44 California Standards for departmental organization H. H. Burlingham. Ag Ed Mag 18:8b N 45 Veterans training in agriculture at Salinas, California. \V. E. Crabtree. il Ag Ed Mag 19:132 Ja '47 Georgia Meeting community needs thru the depart- ment of vocational agriculture. b. P. Fugate. il Ag Ed Mag 18:87 N 45 Great Britain Agricultural education. J Ed London 77:338- 40 Jl '45 Hawaiian Islands Relation of the school farm to the instruc- tional program in Hawaii. F. C. Ako. Ag Ed Mag 17:171 Mr '45 Kansas Poor sinner needs help. H. U. Petefish. Ag Ed Mag 17:203 My '45 Kentucky Adult classes serve war effort in Kentucky. E P. Hilton. Ag Ed Mag 16:230 Je 44 Agriculture's answer to veterans' education problems. S. S. Wilson. (In Kentucky. Uni- versity. Proceedings of the twenty-second annual educational conference. p79-82) _ Future farmers of America in Kentucky s program of vocational agriculture. 1944-45. Kentucky. Department of education. (Ed. bul. v 12 no 12) 473-558P pa '45 The dept, Frankfort . ,^ . .,.„ Program of vocational agriculture in Ken- tucky. Kentucky. Department of education. (Ed.' bul. V 13 no8) 499-545p il pa '45 The dept. Frankfort Michigan First came the farms: history of vocational agricultural education in' Michigan. Michi- gan Board of control for vocational education. (Bul. no2S9) 76p il '44 The bd, Michigan offers training in agriculture to G I Joe H E. Nesman. il Ind Arts & Voc Ed 35:o7-S F '46 , „ ,: Use of time bv teachers of vocational agri- culture in Michigan. H. P. Sweany. Ag Ed Mag 17:194-b-t- Ap '45 Minnesota How vocational-agriculture graduates be- come established in farming. G. F. Ek- strom Sch R 52:618-23 D '44; Summary. Ag Ed Mag 17:14-15 Jl '44 Mississippi Farming programs in Mississippi for stu- dents of vocational agriculture. D. \V. bkel- ton. Ag Ed Mag 17:28-f- Ag '44 Missouri Institutional farm training program. A. J. Snider. Adult Ed Bul 11:81-3 F 47 Nebraska Activities of the Nebraska vocational agri- culture association. L,. Klein. Ag Ed Mag 19:124 Ja '47 North Carolina Social values of vocational agriculture in North Carolina high schools. W. N. Gmn. Ag Ed Mag 19:55-6 S '46 Ohio OAT V.A. program. R. E. Bender. Ag Ed Mag 17:185-f Ap '45 Pacific region School farms and plots in the Pacific region. E J Johnson, il Ag Ed Mag 19:188-9 Ap •4'7 Southern states Look ahead for vocational agriculture in the southern region. D. M. Clements. Ag Ed Mag 19:9-1- Jl '46 Tennessee Procedures in the formulation of farming programs for all-day students. E. B. Ivnight. Ag Ed Mag 17:34 Ag '44 Publicity for vocational agriculture in Ten- nessee. E. B. Knight. Ag Ed Mag 19:196 Ap '47 Texas Hillsboro schools meet today's challenge. R. L Barron, il Tex Outl 28:28-30 Jl '44 Texa.-; veteran.s learn know how. F. Gimble. ir Ag Ed Mag 19:131 Ja '47 Veterans education in Comanche county, 'I'exas. E. V. Walton, il Ag Ed Mag 19:130 Ja '47 AGRICULTURE and war. See Agricultural education— War training programs: Farm labor — Students; Food administration; Food production war training program; War and agriculture i;di\atk)\ i.\ni:x luu \'-\4 iunc 43 AGRONOMY. See Agriculture-. .■ , .. . AGUILERA, Francisco lAiriluM- mlcililoiis lo the Cervantc is being tatight in Hawaii's schools. J Health & Phys Ed 17:159+ Mr '46 — and others \D manual for teachers. 149p $2 '46 Emer- son bks. inc. 251 W 19th st, N.Y. 11 ALLMAN, Heyman B. Advantages in teaching. Phi Delta Kappan 28:232 Ja '47 Post-war planning for the middle-sized schools. Nat Bsns Ed Q 13:23-6+ O '44 ALLNUTT, E. F. Re-educating Germans? [reply by G. Leib- holz] (Peace aims pamphlet no27) 16p pa 25c '44 Universal distributors co. 38 Union sq, N.Y. 3: Same. Hibbert Journal 42:310- 16 Jl '44 ALLOWANCES .Monev in the pocket. N. Lowenberg and T. L. Sonnichsen. il Pai-ents Mag 22:30-1+ Je •47 ALLPHIN, Willard Maintenance of school lighting. Am Sch Bd J 112:53 Mr '46 — See Fallon. P. T. : McDermith, C. W. jt. auths. ALLPORT, Gordon Willard Geneticism versus ego-structure in theories of personality, bibliog f Brit J Ed Psychol 16:57-68 Je '46 Is intergroup education possible? Harvard Ed R 15:83-6 Mr '45 — and Kramer, B. M. Some roots of prejudice, bibliog J Psj'chol 22:9-39 Jl '46 ALLPORT-Vernon study of values Do the interests of students indicate the need of a liberal education? R. P. Fischer, bib- liog J Ed Res 37:619-27 Ap '44 ALLRED, Charles Ernest Instruction in agricultural cooperation and marketing at state agricultural colleges. See 'Tennessee. University. Department of agricultural economics and rural sociology I-.DrCATlO.X IXDl'.X July V>A-i June 1947 51 ALLRED. Charles Ernest -CuJi'i'Jiicd — and Bonser, H. J. rrop.i.stcl ilmnKi'S in posUvur aKrieultunJ col- lege curricula [iiiiiueoRraphcd] (IlunU res. aor. monoBniph no 170) 30p '44 Iniv. of Tenn. Agricultural exp. station. Knoxville, Tonn. ALLSTON, T. Raymond Cluircli that is a second home. Int J Kelig Kd 21:8-9 My '45 More excellent way. Int J Kelig Ed 22:13-14 F '46 ALLSTROM, Elizabeth C. Doll'.s house. Uelig Kd 41:305-10 S '46 ALLUSIONS Literary allusions. D. T. Armstrong. Engl J 34:218-19 Ap "45 ALLWOOD. Charles S. Sweden goes English. Christian Science Monilor Weeklv .Magazine Section p 10 S 14 Ml". ALLYN, William Preston Zoology, por Teach Col J 16:2S-9 N '44 ALMACK. John Conrad Civil liberties: a wartime problem of the scliools. Am Sch Rd J 108:15-16 Je '44 ALMOND, Gabriel A. (tr) See Kohn. A. German schoolteacher writes about the other Germany ALMONY. Viola K. Developing civic competence and social in- sight through the study of socio-political, felobal, and scientific facts. (In Pennsyl- vania. University. School of education. Edu- cational planning tor peace. p99-104) ALMY. Millie C. and Snyder, Agnes StatT and its preparation. (In National society for tile study of education. Forty-sixth yearbook. pt2. p224-46) ALOYSIUS, Sister Mary Joseph. See Mary Josepii Aloysiu.^, Sister ALPENFELS, Ethel J. I'rinciples underlying education for better group relations. (In American association of teachers colleges. Twenty-fourth year- book, 1945. p 11-16) Today's concept of culture. Ed 66:271 Ja '46 ALPER, Thelma Gorfinkle, and Boring, E. G. Inteiligence-test scores of northern and soiuhern while and Negro recruits in 1918. Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology 39:471-4 O '44 — See Postman. L. jt. au^h. ALPERN, Hymen Adam in the atom world — the Harvard re- port. H Points 27:6-15 D '45 Evaluation in the academic high schools of Ne«- York city. H Points 28:13-26 Mr '46 New York organizations engaged in promot- ing inter-faith and inter-group collabora- tion. H Points 28:58-66 N '46 Our lost leader: Lawrence Augustus Wilkins (1878-1945) Hispania 29:164-8 My '46 Problems of a large city hign school. See Ed 13:13 S; a N '16: 3-4 F '47 Teaching good will in a city school. Sec Ed 11:13-14 Ap '44 Textbook makers (cont) Sec Ed 12:18 S; 20 N '44; 14 Ap '45 (comp) Written legacy of Lawrence A. Wil- kins. Hispania 29:178-80 My '46 —and Katsh, A. I. (ed.-si Foreign languages: too! or cultural sub- jects; report of the thirteenth annual for- eign language conference held at tlie School of education. New York university, on Nov. 16. 1946. 19p pa '47 N.Y. univ. Sch. of ed. Dept. of foreign languages and literatures ALPERN, Morris L. Ability to test hypotheses, bibliog Sci Ed 30: 220-9 O '46 ALPHA epsilon delta Affiliation of Sigma alpha viMth Alpha epsilon delta. Science 101:531-2 My 25 '45 Symposium on premedical advisory problems. Sch & Soc 63:109 F 16 '46 ALPHA kappa mu Minute.< of the eighth annual meeting of the Alpha kappa mu national honor so- ciety held at Johnson C. Smith university. February 14-15. 1946. Q R Higher Ed Among Negroes 14:80-5 Ap '46 Proceedings of the sixth annual convention, January 27-28, 1944. Q H Higher Ed Among Negroes 12:108-29 Ap '44 Role of the scholar in the post-war world. W. H. Grav. Jr. Q R Higher Ed Among Negroes 12:110-13 Ap '44 Seventh annual convention. Q R Higher Ed Among Negroes 13:44-67 Ja '45 Summary of what happened at the eighth annual meeting. G. W. Gore. Q R Higher Kd Among Negroes 14:86 Ap '46 ALPHA rays What is the Geiger-Nuttttll law? J. G. Beck- erley. bibliog f Am J Physics 13:158-9 Je '45 ALPHABET Evolution of design from the alphabet. E. K. .M.lire. il Sell Arts 45:104-5 N "45 It isn't so simple. L. Foley. Sch & Soc 62: 115-17 Ag 25 '45 Our alphabet — and how it came to be. M. Harmon, il Am Childh 31:7-f- Ja '46 Shall the world learn new letters? L. Foley. J Ed 128:306-9 U '45 Sec also Lettering ALPHONSUS Fidelis, Brother Meliioil in the teaching of religion in college. falli i;d K l.">:224-9 Ap '17 ALSACE-LORRAINE AIsace-Lor^ait^^^: a border problem. L. A. Garlocli. biliiiog J Geog 45:268-79 O "46 ALSCHULER, Mrs Alfred S. See Alschuler, R. H. ALSCHULER, Rose (Haas) (Mrs Alfred S. Al- schuler) and Hattwick, L. W. Paiiitinj^ .'ind pt:T.-;onalit\' ; a .^^lud.v of young cliilili.-n. 2v 263:265-590p bibliog il $10 '47 riii\. of ("iiicago pres.s ALSOP, Gulielma Fell How to recognize psychoneurotic pupils and help them. Clearing; House 20:269-73 Ja '46; Same cond. Ed Digest 11:44-7 Mr '46 — See Sniitii. M. B. jt. auth. ALSPACH, Russell King Har\'ard report and the teaching of Eng- lish. (In I'ennsylvania. University. School of education. Education in a developing d-.-mocrac.\'. p 165-70) ALSTON, A. Dorothea .Some interrultural aspects of a summer in .Mc.\ico. Pittsburgh Sch 20:33-4 N '45 — and Ebken, R. M. Intercuitural approach to Mexico Sch Arts 45:220-3 Mr '46 ALSTON, Rosamond A. and Fitchett, E. H. Study conference on tlie twelve-year program of the public schools of South Carolina. J Negro Ed 15:117-18 Ja '46 ALSUP, Ruth Overton Shared experience in children's literature, bibliog Peabody J Ed -24:282-90 Mr '47 ALTABLE. Jose Peinado. See Peinado .-Vltable. J. ALTAZIMUTHS How to construct an altazimuth. A. G. Bele- son. diags Ind .,\j-ts & Voc Ed 35:263-4 Je '46 ALTEKAR, Anant Sadashiv Education in ancient India, rev & enl 2d ed 319p Rs 4-S '44 Nand Kishore & bros, Cliowk. Hcn.nres. India ALTENBURG, West Joseph Suggestions for expanding convalescent facil- ities for service men and women. J Health & Phys Ed 15:439-1- O '44 ALTER, David D.tvid .-Vlter and the development of spectrum aiialy.',7, West Point Plans made for annual meeting. Adult Ed J 6:32 Ja '47 ^^ ^ Tentative program, annual meeting. West Point. N.Y, May 12-15, 1947. Adult Ed J 6:53-6 Ap '47 Committee on community organization Progress report. R. A. Luke. Adult Ed J 6: 76-S Ap '47 AMERICAN association for applied psychology Graduate internship training in psycliology; report by the subcommittee on graduate internship training. J Consult Psycliol 9: 243-66 S '45 Summarized proceedings and reports of the ninth annual meeting. A. T. Bryan. J Con- sult Psychol 9:287-305 N '45 54 EDUCATION INDEX July 1944— June 1547 AMERICAN association for business education Proposed constitution and by-laws. J Bsns Ed 21:30-1 D '45 ,„ . Proposed merger announced. D. L. Travis. Bsns Ed World 26:201 D '45 AMERICAN association for health, physical education, and recreation Constitution and by-laws, revised June 1, 1944. J Health & Phys Ed 15:497-94- N '44 Fight tor professional status. B. W. Miller. J Health & Phys Ed 15:359-C4-f S '44 First major step. W. L. Hughes. J Health & Phys Ed 15:557 D '44 Health and physical fitness tor all American children and youth. Educational policies commission, pa 10c '45 N.E.A; Same. J Health & Phys Ed 17;3-5-f Ja '46 Membership achievement, 1945-46. B. W. Miller. J Health & Phys Ed 17:455-|- O '46 Membership directory, 1944-1945. 84p pa '45 The assn. National agencies which distribute lists of publications in health education. Ip gratis '44 The assn. National association news. See issues of Journal of health and physical education Open letter to the members of the A.A.H. P.E.R. W. L. Hughes. J Health & Phys Ed 16:299-301-1- Je '45 Organized profession at work: a group of four reports. J Health & Phys Ed 17:3D5-403-|- S '46 Problems for consideration at the national convention working conference. W. L,. Hughes. J Health <& Phys Ed 18:154-5-t- Mr '47 Recreation — an essential community service; platform adopted. J Health & Phys Ed 17: 368 Je '40 Representative assembly (reported as of De- cember 1. 1945) J Health & Phys Ed 17:19- 24 Ja '46 Summer report to the board of directors. W. L. Hughes and B. W. Miller. J Health & Phys Ed 16:431-3+ O '45 Meetings 19.',.i, New York Hig'n lights and implications of the National war and fitness conference. W. K. Streit. Ed Vic 2:8 Je 3 '44 Highlights and implications of the National war and peace fitness conference, 1944. 6p gratis '44 The assn. 1.9 ';5, St Louis Annual conference to be held in St Louis, Ap;-il 17-21, 1945. W. L. Hughes. J Health * Phys Ed 15:548-9 D '44 War and peace fitness conference; program outline. J Health 4S: Phys Ed 16:10-11 Ja '45 l»i6, St Louis Annual convention in cooperation with the central district association, April 9-13, St Louis: program. J Health & Phys Ed 17:6-7 Ja '46 Fitness for the American way of life; pro- gram outline. J Health & Phys Ed 17:133-43 Mr '46 19.',7, Seattle Joint convention, April 21-26, 1947; program outline. J Health & Pliys Ed 17:586-7 D '46 National convention tours. A. B. Shaw. J Health ^ Phys Ed 1S:153-|- Mr '47 Problems and plans: flfty-seoond annual con- vention. April 21-26. J Health & Phys Ed 18:209-22 Ap '47 Committee on honor awards Honor award fellows — 1944; a report. J Health & Phys Ed 15:299-301 Je '44 Honor award fellows — 1945; a report. J Health & Phys Ed 16:305-7 Je '45 Honor award fellow.-j — 1946: a report. J Health & Phys Ed 17:329-31 Je '46 Health education division Bibliography — camping [mimeographed] 4p pa '44 The assn. Bibliography — first aid [mimeographed] 4p pa '44 The assn. Bibliography — health and consumer educa- tion [mimeographed] Sp pa '44 The assn. Bi))lioBTaphy — health tests, health appraisal forms and check lists [mimeographed] 4p pa '44 Tiie assn. Bibliography — housing [mimeographed] 6p pa '44 The assn. Bibliography — mental health [mimeographed] 4p pa '44 The assn. Bibliography — physical education [mimeo- graphed] 5p pa '44 The assn. Bibliography — sex education [mimeographed] 5p pa '44 The assn. Bibliography — the school plant [mimeo- graphed] 5p pa '44 The assn. Five years of service. B. Exton. J Health & Phys Ed 16:73-4 F '45 Heal til education texts: elementary school [mimeographed] 5p pa '44 Tlie assn. Healtii education texts: high schools [mimeo- graphed] 4p pa '44 The assn. Health education texts: junior high school [mimeographed] 3p pa '44 The assn. Hygiene and health education books [mimeo- graphed] 4p pa '44 The assn. Institutions giving professional training in health and physical education in the United States [tnimeographed] 8p pa '44 The assn. Recent low-cost publications on food and nutrition [mimeograplted] lOp pa '44 The assn. Recreation bibliography [mimeographed] pa '44 The assn. Selected bibliograpliy on child development and guidance [mimeographed] 6p pa '44 Tlie assn. Selected references in health education [mimeographed] 8p pa '44 The assn. Some recent publications pertinent to health in the rural school program [mimeo- graphed] 6p pa '44 Tlie assn. National council of the research section Research abstracts. See issues of American association for health, physical education, and recreation researcii quarterly National section on women's athletics National section on women's athletics. Ed Vic :):14 Ag 3 '44 What is the N.S.W.A.? V. M. Kling. Ariz Teach Parent 34:46-8 D '45 Research coviniittee Physical performance levels for higli school girls; a summary report. J Health cfe Phys Ed 16:308-ll-f Je '45 AMERICAN association for health, physical education, and recreation (Central section) Convention. Minneapolis. Minn. April 16-19. J Health & Phys Ed lS:143-5-|- Mr '47 AMERICAN association for health, physical education, and recreation (Eastern section) Convention, April 23-26. Springfield. Mass; fitness for living in a democracy. J Health & Phys Ed 17:208-11 Ap '46 Convention, Brooklyn, N.Y, March 29-April 3. J Health & Phys Ed lS:129-33-t- Mr '47 AMERICAN association for health, physical education, and recreation (Mid-west sec- tion) (^on\ention. Milwaukee. Wis. April 2-5. .) Health &• I^hys Ed 18:136-74- Mr '47 32d annual convention. Columbtis, Ohio: pro- gram. J Health & Ph.vs Ed 17:148-51 Mr '46 AMERICAN association for health, physical education, and recreation (Northwest sec- tion) 16th anntial meeting. Seattle, Wash. March 28-30. J Health & Phys Ed 17:156-7 Mr '46 AMERICAN association for health, physical education, and recreation (Southern sec- tion) Health, physical education, and recreation in communit.v planning: fifteenth annual con- vention, meeting with the National confer- ence on health and physical education in the elementary school, March 12-15. Mem- phis, Tenn. J Health & Phys Ed 18:58-60-^ F '47 AMERICAN association for health, physical education, and recreation (Southwest sec- tion) Southwest district association meeting with the California association for health, phys- ical education, and recreation, April 16-18, Los Angeles. J Health & Phys Ed 17:2154- .-Vp '4G EDUCATION INDEX July 1944— June 1947 55 AMERICAN association for Jewish education CoMiinunllv responsibility for Jcwist\_^duca- tlon. 2ii ed iop pa Kratis '45 The assn. 1776 l>road\va>". N.Y. 19 AMERICAN association for the advancement AAAs'^'at Cleveland. Sch & Soc 60:195-6 S 23 Election of Dr Charles Franklin Kettering as president. Z. Jeffries. Science 101:8 Ja 5 -45 Meetings l»i6, Boston .■Section Q (educationl: section on botanical sriences: section I (ps>choloe>') Science 104: 482 N 22 "46 Cooperative committee on science teaching Preparation of high school science and math- ematics teachers. Sch Sci & Math 46:107- IS F "46; Summary. Sch R 54:72 F ■46 Institute of biology Xew In.stitute of biolocv will he coordinatinc .enter. Sch Sri & Maili 47:2li6 Mr 'l" AMERICAN association for the promotion of science, literature, and the arts West Pomt and the AAAS. S. Forman. Sci- ence 104:47 JI 19 •4(5 AMERICAN association for the study of group work Group work horizons: selected papers for the year 1944: reports by committees of the Association, for 1943-1944. 106p 85c "45 Assn. press AMERICAN association for the United na- tions National scliool contest. Sch & Soc 65:8 Ja 4 "47; Same cond. H Sch J 30:5 Ja "47 United nations student contest broadens its scope. Sch & Soc 62:213 O 6 '45 AMERICAN association of applied psychology. See American psychological association AMERICAN association of college news bu- reaus. See .\merican college publicity asso- ci.ilion AMERICAN association of collegiate registrars Denver convention. Am Assn Col Reg J 22: 205 Ja '47 Proceedings of the thirty-first convention. Chicago. Illinois. April 24-27, 1944. Am Assn Col Reg J 19:418-576 Jl '44 Committee on military credit Factual report by the A.A.C.R. subcommit- tee on military credit. T. E. Pettengill. Am Assn Col Reg J 19:516-22 Jl '44; Same cond. Ed Vic 3:14-15 O 3 '44 AMERICAN association of health workers See also Conference on labor health security AMERICAN association of Junior colleges Activities. Higher Ed 2:4 Mr 1 "46 American association of junior colleges. R. C. Ingalls. Calif J Sec Ed 22:170-6 .Mr '47 Annual report of executive secretary and treasurer. W. C. Eells. Jun Col J 15:395-9 Mv '45 Blueprint for the future. Jun Col J 16:126-8 X '45 Chicago meeting. July 24-27, 1945. Sch & Soc 62:149 S 8 '45 In lieu of twenty-flfth annual meeting. W. C. Eells. Jnn Col J 15:387-8 My '45 In recognition of a milestone passed. Jun Col J 16:245-74 F '46 l^ooking ahead with the Association: editorial. R. C. Ingalls. Jun Col J 17:1-2 S "46 Midyear conference. J. P. Bogue. Jun Col J 17":24 S '46 New constitution. Jun Col J 16:436-40 My '46 New research program of the Association: or- ganization, structure, and procedures. K. C. Ingalls. Jun Col J 16:418-20 My '46 Proceedings of twenty-sixth annual meeting. Chicago, January 17-19. 1946. Jun Col J 16:387-459 Mv '46 Proposed afniiation. Higher Ed 1:8 F 15 "45 Report of acting executive secretary. W. R. bong. Jun Col J 16:396-400 Mv '46 Report of convention secretary. H. W. Little- field. Jun Col J 16:443-4 My '46 Report of executive committee. T. H. Wilson. Jun Col J 15:400-1 .My '45 Resolution on national legislation. W. C. Bagley. Sch & Soc 63:204-5 Mr 23 '46 Shall we accept the challenge? R. W. God- dard. Jun Col J 15:388-91 My '45 Summer conference. W. R. I^ong. Jun Col J 16:99-100 N '45 Terminal education conference tor the south- ern region: report [mimeographed] 47p 50c '44 The assn, R. G. Cox. pres. Gulf Park col. Gulfport, Miss. Twenty-fifth annual meeting cancelled. Jun Col J 15:216 Ja '45 Universal military training favored by Junior college leaders. Ed Vic 3:18 Jl 20 "44 Meetings I9i6. Chicago Program of the twenty-sixth annual meeting. January 17-19. 1946. Jun Col J 16:389-90 My •46 19iT, St Louis Program of the twenty-seventh annual meet- ing. February 19-22, 1947. Jun Col J 17:184-C Ja '47 Board of directors Report. T. H. Wilson. Jun Col J 17:25-6 S "46 Commission on terminal education Chicago conference. F. Marston. Jun Col J 15:272-4 F '45 Final report on terminal education study. D. S. Campbell, chairman. Jun Col J 16:432 My •46 Report. D. S. Campbell. Jun Col J 16:27-9 S •45 Committee on administrative problems Report. J. E. Grav, chairman. Jun Col J 16: 423-6 My ^46 Report. J. E. Grav, chairman. Jun Col J 17: 33-4 S ^46 Committee on co-ordination of research Report, E. S. Farlev. chairman. Jun Col J 17:27-8 S •46 Committee on curriculum and adult education Report, L.. L. Medsker, chairman. Jun Col J 16:427-8 My '46 Report. L. L. Medsker, chairman. Jun Col J 17:35-6 S ^46 Committee on legislation Report. J. P. Bogue, chairman. Jun Col J 16:421-3 My ^46 Report. J. P. Bogue and C. S. Morris, chair- men. Jun Col J 17:28-9 S ^46 Committee on postwar plans Planning for junior college education. J. L. Lounsbury. Higher Ed 2:6-7 D 15 '45 Report. J. L. Lounsbury, chairman. Jun Col J 15:402-6 My ^45 Report. C. S. Morris, chairman. Jun Col J 16: ni-I.T N '45 Role of the Junior college in meeting post- war educational needs. Sierra Ed N 40:26 My '44 Committee on speech education Report, W. A. Wiksell, chairman. Jun Col J 15:406-7 My ^45 Committee on student personnel problems Guidance practices for veterans in selected junior colleges. J. 1*. Lounsburv. Jun Col J 17:101-8 N ^46 Report. J. L. Lounsbur.v, chairman. Jun CoT J 16:430-1 My ^46 Report, J. Li. Lounsbury, chairman. Jim Col J 17:31-3 S ^46 Committee on teacher preparation Report. R. E. Morgan. Jun Col J 17:29-31 .« '46 Report. D. B. Pugh, chairman. Jun Col J 16:428-9 My '46 Shortcomings in preparation of instructors. D. B. Pugh and R. E. Morgan. Jun Cof J 14:405-15 My '44 Committee on the teaching of philosophy Report. O. F Myers, chairman. Jun Col J 15: 407-8 My '45 56 EDUCATION INDEX July 1944— Tune 1947 AMERICAN association of junior colleges — Committee on the teaching of philosophy — Continued Teaching philosophy in the junior college. O. F. Myers and H. Ruja. Jun Col J 15:116- 20, 256-9, 310-13 N '44. F-Mr '45 Co-ordinating and research committee Research preferred for junior colleges. L. V. Koos. Jun Col J 17:61-71 O '46 Editorial board Report. B. S. Farley, chairman. Jun Col J 17:26 S '46 Finance committee Report. Jun Col J 16:433-5 My '46 Resolutions committee Report, J. P. Bogue, chairman. Jun Col J 16:441-2 My '46 AMERICAN association of physics teachers Can the Association recognize and encourage young teachers? R. S. Shaw. Am J Phys- ics 14:132 Mr '46 Cincinnati meeting, June 22 to 24, 1944. J G Potter. Am J Physics 12:237 Ag '44 Meeting, 1946, St Louis. Science 103:563 My 3 '46 Proceedings, New York meeting, January 18- 20, 1945. Am J Physics 13:120-5 Ap '45 Proceedings, New York meeting. January 24- 26. 1946. Am J Physics 14:136-41 Mr '46 Proceedings, New York citv. Jan. 30. 1947 C. J. Overbeck. Am J Physics 15:282-3 My •47 Proceedings, sixteenth annual meeting, New York, January 30-February 1, 1947. Am J Physics 15:195-8 Mr '47 Committee on the teaching of physics in secondary schools Responsibilities of science departments in the preparation of teachers: a report Am J Physics 14:114-15 Mr '46 AMERICAN association of school administra- tors A.A..S.A. broadens its program. Sch Execu- tive 64:31 F '45 A.A.S.A. conferences, ltd; summaries of im- portant speeches. Nations Sch 35:28-32 Mr '45 A.A.S.A. plans a membership campaign Na- tions Sch 34:24 D '44 Administrators cut convention to four con- ferences. Sch Manag 15:259 Ja '46- Sum- mary. Sch Life 28:9 Mr '46 Annual report, 1944. (In American association ?L>;^'^'^o°>;°i administrators. Official report, 1J4d. pii5o~71) Annual report. 1945. (In American association °94f^*''^'m pi^'''"'"'^'™'°''S- Official report. Civic education for the foreign-born in the United States; its place in today's educa- tional program. SOp bibliog pa gratis The assn. ^°"'',/®ff'°"f' meetings planned. Sch & See 63:44 Ja 19 46 Herold C. Hunt elected president for 1947-48 Nations Sell 39:54 F '47 Joint pronouncement; two leading educa- tional agencies take a stand against post- war compulsory military service Sch Ex- ecutive 63:30 Je "44 H'J"oi"f i? .'Jy® together. 11 Nat Ed Assn J '^tr^re^'es^Ss'^F ''4?"^ Henry H. Hill. Sch Execu- New president of A.A.S.A: Dr Charles H Lake. Sch Executive 64:31 F '45 Officers. 1944-45. (In American association of school administrators. Official report, 1945. Officers, 1945-46; 1946-47. (In American asso- rfporTlMG.'pIr/ ^-^"'"'^'^^tors. Official • Official report, regional conferences, 1946- Kansas City, February 20-22; Atlanta, Feb- ruary 25-27; New York, March 4-7- Chi- cago, March 12-14. 1946. 270p pa $1 '46 The Official report; something about the canceled conferences scheduled at Birmingham. Chi- cago, Denver, New York. 2S6p pa SI '45 The assn. • Official report; wartime conferences on edu- cation, Seattle, January 10-12, 1944, Atlan- ta, February 15-17, 1944, New York, Feb- ruary 22-24, 1944. Chicago, February 28- ?i^-^'Jr>' 1^^^' Kansas City, March 8-10. 1944. 254p pa $1 '44 The assn. Paths to better schools; twenty-third year- book. 415p bibliog il map $2 '45 The assn; Excerpts. Ed Digest 10:6-8 My '45; Sum- mary. Nations Sch 35:41 Mr "45 Planning committee formulates work for year. Ed Vic 2:6 My 20 '44 Plastics. 44p bibliog pa '45 The assn. School administrators cancel meetings. Ohio Sjh 23:65 F '45; Same cond. Sch Manag 14 :1S4 F '45 School administrators' meetings. Sch Execu- tive 65:37 N '45 School boards in action: t%venty-fourth year- book. 412p bibliog il $2 '46 The assn. Schools for a new world; twenty-fifth year- book. 448p bibliog il .$2.50 '47 The assn- Summary. Baltimore Bui Ed 24:73-5 Mr '47- Sch & Soc 65:204-5 Mr 22 '47 Special committee reports. Nations Sch 35:48 Ja 45 Yearbooks. Nations Sch 37:25-7 Mr '46 See also Educational policies National education commission association — Re- Educational research search division service Meetings Administrators regional conference, Kansas City, February 20-22, 1946. Sch & Com 32: 12 Ja '46 A.A.S.A. regional conferences. 1946 il Na- tions Sch 37:33-40 Ap '46 Atlanta regional meeting. February 25-27 1946. Sch Executive 65:37 Ap '46 Chicago regional conference. A. B. Moehlman Nations Sch 37:34-6 Ap '46 Chicago regional meeting. March 12-14, 1946 Sch Executive 65:39 Ap '46 Conference in New York city. March 4-8 J M. Spinning. Nations Sch 37:36-7 Ap '46 Highlights from the recent A.A.S.A meet- ings. Sch Manag 15:424-5-1- Ap '46 Kansas City regional meeting, February 20- 22. 1946. Sch Executive 65:36 Ap '46 New York conference. Am Sch Ed J 112:494- Ap '46 New York regional meeting. March 4-7 1946 Sch Executive 65:38 Ap '46 1946 sectional conference in (Tliicago. Am Sch Bd J 112:49-50 Ap '46 Regional conference held in Kansas City Mo, February 20-22. H. C. Hunt. Nations Sch 37:39-40 Ap '46 Regional conferences of the AASA at New York city and Chicago. Sch & Soc 63:147 Mr 2 '46 Southeastern states meeting. Atlanta Feb- ruary 25-27. A. C. Flora. Nations Sch 37- 37-9 Ap '46 Speakers at the first two regional confer- ences. Sch & Soc 63:127 F 23 '46 IBil, Atlantic City A.A.S.A. plans first national postwar meet- ing. Sch Executive 66:27 F '47 A.A.S.A. resumes. Am Sch Bd J 114:41-3 Ap '47 AASA to meet in Atlantic Citv. March 1-6 Am Sch Bd J 114:60 F '47 Atlantic City convention, March 1-6 1947 Sch & Soc 65:116-18 P 15 '47 ^*i?"„V'=r *%i'Y; March 1-6. 1947. Nat Ed Assn J 36:94-5 F 47 Convention. Atlantic City, March 1-6 1947 Nat Ed Assn J 35:575 D '46 Convention, Atlantic City, March 1-6 1947 Nat El Prin 26:32 F '47 ' Convention digest. A. B. Moehlman. Na- tions Sch 39:33-48 Mr '47 '^'■i'-'?*'i . problems challenge schoolmen A.A.S.A. meeting, il Sch Executive 66:27-30 Ap 47 EDUCATION INDEX July 1944— June 1947 57 AMERICAN association of iqhopi administra- tors—Mi'eliiiK!<— 1347. Allnnlic City — Cont. Kxeerpta from luldresses. Nat lid As^ J 36: ICxcerpls from main addresses. Mid Sell 61: :!o2 .Mv •!" Kir-ii postwar convention; resolutions lulopted. Sell Life 29:7-9 My ^i^ General convention in 1947. Te-X OuU 30:4 Jl '4C 1917 resolutions and plans ot the A.A.S.A. Sell K.\ecutive 66:30 Ap '47 Seliool administration professors hold their first conference. Sch E.xecutive 66:31 Ap '47 School administrators" convention, 1947. Sch Mana^ 16:4-9+ .Vp '47 Air-age education committee Wasing of peace: a proeraiu for the air age. 48p pa 25c '44 N.E.A. Regional committee on adult education • Now ... in our town: enierKing administra- tive practices in adult education in public schools and colleges. 34p pa 25c '45 The a£sn. AMERICAN association of schools of social work Basic eight. L. Massoth. Family 25:384-7 F '45 Compilation of three reports on preprofes- sional social work education [mimeo- graphed] 46p pa '46 The assn. 1313 E 60th St. Chicago 37 P.njfessional schools: annual meeting. Cleve- land. Januarv 25-27, 1945. Social Service Review 19:126-9 Mr '45 AMERICAN association of teachers colleges AATC's program of education for interna- tional understanding. Sch & Soc 61:387 Je 16 '45 Interim report of AATC activities and plans. Sch & Soc 61:307 My 12 '45 List of accredited institutions — 1944-45. (In American association of teachers colleges. Twenty-third yearbook, 1944. p 166-71) List of accredited institutions effective March. 1945, to March, 1946. (In American association of teachers colleges. Twenty- fourth yearbook, 1945. p 139-44) List of accredited institutions, effective March 1, 1946 to March 1, 1947. (In Amer- ican association of teachers colleges. Twentv-Htth yearbook, 1946. p 120-4) Report of the president. R. L. West. (In American association of teachers colleges. Twenty-third yearbook. 1944. p5-7) Supplementary exposition to accompany Standard II in the handbook, bibliog (In American association of teachers colleges. Twenty-third yearbook. 1944. p60-76) • Twenty-third yearbook, 1944. 171p bibliog pa SI '44 The assn, C. W. Hunt, sec, N.Y. stale teachers col. Oneonta • Twenty-fourth yearbook, 1945. 144p pa $1 '45 The assn. C. W. Hunt, sec. N.Y. state teachers col. Oneonta • Twenty-fifth yearbook, 1946. 124p pa $1 '46 The assn. C. W. Hunt, sec, N.T. state teachers col. Oneonta Vital problems in teaclier education. Sch & Soc 65:172 Mr 8 '47 See also School for executives Meetings i9.(6, Cleveland Minutes of the twenty-seventh annual meet- ing, February 22-24, 1946. (In American association of teachers colleges. Twenty- fltth yearbook. 1946. p 115-19) President's address. G. Gammage. (In Amer- ican association of teachers colleges. Twenty-fifth yearbook, 1946. p5-12) ISiT, Atlantic City 1947 meeting. February 28-March 1. Sch & Soc 65:118 F 15 '47 Committee on standards and surveys Progress report on the Alfred P. Sloan foundation curriculum study of applied eco- nomics made for the Committee. E. S. Evendcn. (In American association of teachers colleges. Twenty-fourth yearbook, 1945. P77-108) Report. (In .Vmerican association of teach- ers colleges. Twenty-third yearbook, 1944. p56-9) Report. (In .Vmerican association of teachers colleges. Twenty-fourth yearbook, 1945. p52- 9) Report. (In American association of teachers colleges. Twenty-flfth yearbook, 1946. p77- 82) Subcomtnittce on safety education Status of safety education In the teachers colleges of the United Slates: report. (In American association of teachers colleges. Twenty-fourth yearbook. 1945. p60-76) AMERICAN association of teachers of French A.A.T.F. national conlcst. I-'rench R 19:350-1 Mr '46 Message du president. J. A. Fermaud. French R 20:3-7 O '46 Message of the president. C. 1). Zdanowicz. French K ls:l O 'It Message of the president of the A.A.T.F. C. D. Zdanowicz. French R 19:1-4 O '45 Teachers ot French and French relief. J. A. Fermaud. French R 19:149-50 D '45 Meetings 19H, Neto York Minutes of the annual meeting. December 26-27. G. H. Watts. French R 18:242-6 F '45 President's remarks; annual meeting. C. D. Zdanowicz. French R 18:209-12 F '45 19 iS, Chicaijo Minutes of the annual meeting, Dec. 27-28. French R 19:262-6 F '46 National information bureau Three years ot the National information bu- reau. D. P. Girard. French R 18:319-26 My '45 AMERICAN association of teachers of Spanish and Portuguese Directorv. 67p pa '45 The a.«isn, G. S. DeLand, sec, Denison university, Granville, Ohio President's address; our association today. S. L. Pitcher. Hispania 28:21-4 P '45 Proposed new constitution and by-laws. His- pania 27:335-43 O '44 Meetings i94.l. New York Program of the 26th annual meeting. Mod Lang J 29:161-2 F '45 Tentative program of the twenty-sixth an- nual meeting, 1944. Hispania 27:503-4 D '44 Twentv-sixth annual meeting, December 29- 30. Hispania 28:9-25 F '45 26th annual meeting, Dec. 29-30. 1944. Sch & Soc 61:143 Mr 3 '45 19-i5, Chicago Twenty-seventh annual meeting. Dec. 27-29. Hispania 29:5-12 F '46 19i6, Washington, D.C. Twenty-eighlli annual meeting; preliminary program. Hispania 29:568-70 N '46 Twenty-eighth annual meeting, Dec. 29-31, 1946. Hispania :j0:5-13 F '47 AMERICAN association of university professors Academic freedom and tenure: statements of principles. Am Assn Univ Prof Bui 31:113- 18 Mr '45; Same. Am Assn Univ Prof Bui 32:149-55 Mr '46 Academic tenure investigations. A. M. Withers. Ed Forum 11:89-92 N '46 AAIP and the AAC. G. E. Snavely. Assn Am Col Bui 33:415-17 My '47 Annual election. Am Assn Univ Prof Bui 32: 758-62 D '46 Annual meeting, Boston, February 22-23, 1947. Am Assn Univ Prof Bui 32:756-7 D '46 Association: a forum on higher education. P. W. Hutson. Am Assn Univ Prof Bui 32: 417-24 S '46 Association and its officers. R. E. Himstead. Am Assn Univ Prof Bui 30:163-6 Je '44 58 EDUCATION INDEX July 1944— June 1947 AMERICAN association of university profes- sors— Continued Association: its place in higher education; a report to the membership. R. E. Him- stead. Am Assn Univ Prof Bui 30:443-60 S '44 Association: its progress and possibilities. W. T. Laprade. Am Assn Univ Prof Bui 30: 176-95 Je '44 Censured adnunistrations (cont) Am Assn Univ Prot Bui 30:293, 467. 635; 31:120. 316, 520. 719; .■!2:156 3S6. 5S1. 763 Je Ml-D '46 Concerning the University of Texas; excerpts from the council record. Am Assn Univ Prof Bui 31:462-5 S '45 Constitution, Am Assn Univ Prof Bui 31:124- 34 Mr '45 Distribution of membership and record of chapter officers, January 1, 1945. Am Assn Univ Prof Bui 31:135-51 Mr '45 Do you believe in your job? J. Allen. Am As.sn Univ Prof Bui 32:331-40 Je '46 Membership (cont) Am Assn Univ Prof Bui 30:294-304, 468-77. 636-45; 31:135-68. 317-27, 521-9, 720-9; 32:198-210, 3S7-403, 5S2-93 764- 77 Je '44-D '46 Presidency of the Association. Am Assn Univ Prof Bui 32:233-4 Je '46 Proiessionalization of the teaching profes- sion. D. E. Phillips. Progres Ed 23:212-13 + .\p '46 Statements A and B: A.A.U.P. principles of tenure with adaptations and interpretations for librarians. Am Lib Assn Bui 40:207-11 Je '46 Committee on academic freedom and tenure Academic freedom and tenure; report of com- mittee A for 1944; E. C. Kirkland. chair- man. Am Assn Univ ..Prof Bui 31:5-17 Mr '45 Academic freedom and tenure; report of com- mittee A for 1945; E. C. Kirkland, chair- man. Am Assn Univ Prof Bui 32:5-17 Mr '46 University of Texas; a report, E. C. Kirk- land. chairman. Am Assn Univ Prot Bui 32:374-85 Je '46 AMERICAN association of university women Administrative developments, map Am Assn Univ Women J 40:131-9 Ap '47 Aid to university women of other countries. Am Assn Univ Women J 40:104-6 Ja '47 AAUW aids university women abroad Sell & Soc 64:455 D 28 '46 AAUW at the Zurich meeting; we renew contact with the IFUW. D. B. Atkinson Am Assn Univ Women J 39:212-14 Je '46 AAUW in arts. Am Assn Univ Women J 40: 181-6 Ap '47 AAUW initiates conferences on policy- making posts for women. Sch & Soc 60:293 N 4 '44 AAUW international students, 1946-47. Am Assn Univ Women J 40:25-30 O '46 AAUW points with pride to these accomplish- ments. Am Assn Univ Women J 39:26-7 O '45 AAUW principles on federal aid to states Am Assn Univ Women J 38:109 Ja '45 .A.AUW record. 1941-47. Am Assn Univ Women J 40:129-31 Ap '47 Applications for international grants. Am Assn Univ Women J 39:158-9 Ap '46 Applying our principles: suggestions for a program of practical educational work. Am Assn Univ Women J 38:203-33 Je '45 Assignment of international study grants for 1945-46. Am Assn Univ Women J 39; 173 Ap '46 Democracy, indivisible. F. Kirchwey Am Assn Univ Women J 39:3-5 O "45 Economic and legal status of women Am Assn Univ Women J .!0:M0-6 Ap '47 Emerging emphases in the AAUW program Am Assn Univ Women J 37:199-202 Je '44 Fellowship awards. Am Assn Univ Women J 40:1.49-53 Ap '47 Fellowship awards. 1944-45. Am Assn Univ Women J 37:253-7 Je '44; Excerpts. Sch & Soc 59:447-8 Je 24 '44 Fellowship awards. 1945-46, Am Assn Univ Women J 38:237-41 Je '45 Fellowship awards, 1946-1947. Am Assn Univ Women J 39:248-52 Je '46 Fellowship program. Am Assn Univ Women J 40:146-9 Ap '47 Fellowships offered. 1944-45. Am Assn Univ Women J 38:42 O '44 Fellowships offered, 1946-47. Am Assn Univ Wonien J 39:46 O '45; Same. French R 19: 85-6 O 45 Fellowships offered, 1947-48. Am Assn Univ Women J 40:46 O '46 For your consideration; proposed items tor the legislative program to be submitted to the 1945 convention. Am Assn Univ Wonien J 38:98-100 Ja '45 Highlights of the state presidents conference. Am Assn Univ Women J 40:35-40 O '46 International student grants made by the AAUW. Sch & Soc 64:255 O 12 '46 " Legislative proposals. Sch & Soc 65:303 A.p 20 '47 Membership and standards. Am Assn Univ Women J 40:153-6 Ap '47 More funds for fellowships. R. W. Tryon. Am Assn Univ Women J 38:39-40 O '44 New exhibition policy, 1945-46. Am Assn Univ Women J 39:54-7 O '45 Our international program: study, action, co- operation. Am Assn Univ Women J 40:167- 74 Ap '47 Our international students are on the way Am Assn Univ Women J 39:43-5 O '45 Presentation of the achievement award to Gisela M. A. Richter. Am Assn Univ Women J 37:257-8 Je '44 Resolutions of the 1945 convention. Am Assn Univ Women J 38:202 Je '45 Ruth Benedict receives the AAUW achieve- ment award. W. C, Bagley. Sch & Soc 63: 437 Je 22 '46 Selecting hills for AAUW to support. B C Randolph. Am Assn Univ Women J 40:118- 21 Ja '47 Social studies. Am Assn Univ Women J 40 175-80 Ap '47 Task ahead in AAUW, 1944-45. Am Assn Univ Women J 37:203-4 Je '44 Techniques for the task ahead; ' suggestions for AAUW program planning, 1944-45. bib- liog Am Assn Univ Women J 37:205-37 Je '44 Tentative legislative program, 1945-47. Am Assn Univ Women J 38:155-70 Ap '45 Vitalizing the city arts program. K. Ressler. Am Assn Univ Wonien J 40:101-4 Ja '47 What AAUW branches are doing. See issues of American association of university women journal January 1915- What the year has meant to me; by the Hi-.5t holders of AAUW international study grants. Am Assn Univ Wonien J 39:215-20 Je '46 When the women get going — some observa- tions of a state legislative chairman. C. S. Merritt. Am Assn Univ Women J 37:238-42 Je '44 Meetings 19i5 AAUW to hold a convention without travel Sch & Soc 61:102 F 17 '45 Convention business, 1945. Am Assn Univ Women J 38:197-201 Je '45 Convention without travel. Sch &: Soc 62- 3S Jl 21 -45 National convention. 1945. Am Assn Univ Women J 38:87-8 Ja '45 Travel ban changes convention plans K McHale. Am Assn Univ Women J 38:89 Ja '45 ia.',T, Dallas Biennial convention. Dallas, Texas, April 14- 19, 1947. Am Assn Univ Women J 40-111- 12 Ja '47 Dallas convention. April 14-18, 1947- an- nouncement. Am Assn Univ Women' J 40- 47-9 O '46 1947 biennial convention at Dallas, Tex, April 14-18. Sch & Soc 65:173 Mr S "47 EDUCATIOX INDEX lulv 1^144- Umc 1947 59 AMERICAN association of unfversity Women— (.'ml! iiltt- ii Committee on membership and main- taining standards Mt-inbersljip coniniittet! inci-ts. B. H. Dow. Am Assn I'liiv Wonion J 3S:171-3 Ap '45 Committee on the economic and legal status of women Wheels spin fasler; developments in the women's movenient. L. S. Howorlh. Am Assn Iniv Women J 38:160-1 Ap '45 AMERICAN association on mental deficiency For the stuiiv of menial delloiency. Train Soh Bui 43:125-6 O '46 rrosiiknt-elerl: L. N. Yepsen. Train Sch Bui 43:179 Ja '47 Tlsi annual mectine, St Paul, Minnesota. Mftv 28-31. 1947: announcement. Train Sch Bui" 44:30 .\p '47 C9th annual meeting. May lG-19, 1945: an- nouncement. Train Sch Bui 41:127 O '44 69th annual meeting. Cleveland, Ohio. No- virnlier 2S. 1945-Ueceniber 1. 1945. Train .>^~roiiti«iu-atin America in school and college teaching materials: report of the committee [ed. by H. E. Wilson! 49Cp $3; pa $2.50 '44 The council Committee on youth problems Petition to the President of the United States to appoint a national commission to consider proposals for compulsory military training. Am Assn Univ Prof Bui 30:508-11 D '44: Same. Kd Rec 26:5-8 Ja '45: Scho- lastic 47:sup 5-(- S 17 '45 Council on co-operation in teacher education ACE's council on co-operation in teacher education reports on the teacher shortage. W. C. Bagley. Sch & Soc 63:420-1 Je 15 '46 Crisis in teaching: a statement respecting the desperate shortage of competent teachers and the consequent threat to the American nation. 15p pa '46 The council See also College study in in- tergroup relation.i Division on child development and teacher personnel Helping teachers imdorstand children; pre- pared for the commission on teacher edu- cation, by D, A. I'ro.'trntt and others. 468p $3.50 '15 The council; Excerpts. Und Child ]4:67-9-f-. 99-109 Je-O '45; Kd Digest 11:28- 31 O; 49-51 N 45; Phi Delia Kappan 27:67-8 N -45; Childh Ed 22:232-9 Ja '46 National committee on teacher examinations See also National teacher ex- aminations Problems and policies committee Federal-state relations in education [by the] Educational policies commission and the Problems and policies committee. 47p pa 25c '45 N.E.A; Excerpts. Nat Ed Assn J 34:105-6 My '45; Ed Digest 11:4-6 S '45 Implications for higher education of the report on federal-state relations in educa- tion. G. P. Zook. Higher Ed 2:1-4 O 1 '45 Recordings division Educational recordings for classroom use [mimeographed! 41p 50c '43 The division, 152 W 42d St. N.Y. AMERICAN council on race relations American council on race relations. E. R. Embree. J Negro Ed 13:562-4 O '44 Brief report on specific organizations and their programs. Harvard Ed R 15:135-6 Mr '45 AMERICAN council psychological examination Equating high-school intelligence quotients with college aptitude test scores. E. G. Weber. J Ed Psychol 36:443-6 O '45 Four year study of the freshman class of 1935 at the West Virginia university, E. M, Stalnaker. J Ed Res 39:81-101 O '45 Mental growth and development at the col- lege level. M. F. L. Lahey. bibliog J Ed Psychol 38:65-82 F '47 Note on the estimation of college aptitude test scores from IQ's derived from group intelligence tests. R. B. Embree. Jr. J Ed Psychol 37:502-4 N '46 Regression lines for estimating intelligence quotients and American council examina- tion scores. D. F. Votaw. J Ed Psychol 37: 179-81 Mr '46 Rorschach findings on college students show- ing different constellations of subscores on the A.C.E. R. L. Munroe. J Consult Psychol 10:301-16 N '46 AMERICAN dietetic association ADA meeting. 1946. E. M. Barber. Prac Home Econ 24:628 D '46 1944 aiuiuul meeting. E. M. Barber, il Prac Home Econ 22:540-1 D '44 AMERICAN drama American drama and world drama. H. FYenz. Col Engl 6:319-25 Mr '45 Realism in early American art and theatre. J. W. Curvin. bibliog f Q J Speech 30:450- 5 D '44 State of the theatre: midseason highlights. W. Reyer. Sch & Soc 65:250-2 Ap 5 '47 AMERICAN education award Acceptance of the American education award for 1946. S. D. Shankland. (In American association of school administrators. Offi- cial report. 1946. p 140) To Helen Adams Keller is awarded this testi- monial, the American education award for 1945. (In American association of school administrators. Official report. 1946. p46) To Sherwood D. Shankland is presented the American education award. (In American association of school administrators. Oiflcial report. 1946. p 141) Tribvile to the recipient of the American edu- cation award for 1946. J. J. Krill. (In American association of .school administra- tors. Official report. 1946. p 139-40) AMERICAN education fellowship American education fellowship. H Sch J 27: 124-6 O '44: Same. J Ed 127:247 O '44; Sch Executive 64:46 N '44: Same cond. Sur\'ey Midmonthly 80:293 O '44 American education fellowship's 8-point pro- gram. W. C. Bagley. Sch & Soc 60:197 S 23 '44 62 EDUCATION INDEX July 1944— June 1947 AMERICAN education fellowship — Continued Chicago conference. February 22-23, prelim- inary schedule. Progres Ed 23:137 F '46 Excerpt from address at the recent AEF con- ference in New York. V. H. Tibbetts. Pro- gres Ed 22:3 Mr '45 Frankly speaking. V. H, Tibbetts. Progres Ed 22:2 F ■4.1 Greetin.ETS to tlie American education fellow- ship. C. G. Miller. Ed 64:,';77 Mv '44 Growth and decline of the PEA. K. C. Pratt. Sch & Soc 01:187 Mr 24 '45 Holds three regional meetings. Am Teach 3n:9 F '40 Midwe.=!tern conference, Chicago. Progres Ed 22:7 F '45 New York regional conference, March 22-23, 1946. Progres Ed 23:183 Mr '46 New York regional conference, March 14-15, 1947. Progres Ed 24:125 F '47 Objectives and program. Progres Ed 22:9-10 O '44 Passing of the PEA. T. L. Kelley. Sch & .Soc 60:401-2 D 23 '44 Pa.ssing of the Progressive education asso- ciation: a reply to Dr Kelley. F. E. Baker. Sch & Soc 61:348-9 My 26 '45 Philadelphia regional conference: program. Progres Ed 23:145 F '46 Platform of the American education fellow- ship. Sch & Soc 61:390 Je 16 '45 Position of the American education fellow- ship on current problems. Sch & Soc 61: 165 Mr 17 '45 Pre.sident's message. J. J. DeBoer. Progres Ed 23:178-f Mr '46 Report on the New York AEF conference. Progres Ed 22:3-7 Mr '45 Resolutions adopted by New York confer- ence, March 22-23, 1946. Progres Ed 23:251 My '46 Teaching science in the elementary school. (Service center pubs, pamphlets) pa 25c The fellowship We accept in principle but reject in practice — is this leadership? H. O. Rugg. Ed Adm .t Sup 30:408-14 O '44 When peoples meet: rev. by Stern and I.,ocke. $3.75: to members $2.75 The fellowship Your fellowship report. Progres Ed 23:32-7 O '45 Commission on the relation of school and college Basic questions for an evaluation of the eight-vear study. G. E. Jensen. Sch & Soc 64:348-50 N 16 '46 Close-up of the eight-year study; reply. R. W. Tyler. Sch & Soc 59:396 Je 3 '44 Dare our secondary schools face the atomic age? A. E. Benedict, pa '47 Hinds Eight-vear study still awaits fair appraisal. W. H. Lancelot. Sch & Soc 62:281-2 N 3 •45: Same cond. Ed Digest 11:13-14 D '45 Results of the eight-year study. E. R. Smith. Progres Ed 22:30-2-1- O '44 Weakness in the eiglit-year study. H. G. Johnson. Sch & Soc 63:417-19 Je 15 '46 See also Educational confer- ence. 1946 AMERICAN education week We sold them on the idea of a community- centered school. .T. M. Hoskins. Kv Sch J 25:23-4 Mr '47 1943 Bradford's celebration of education week, 1943. S. H. Sprague. Pa Sch J 93:43 O '44 1944 American education week in this historic year, il Nat Ed Assn J 33:172-3 O "44 American education week, November 5-11. bibliog Scholastic 45:3T O 30 '44 American education week; something new should be added. N. Draxten. Minn J Ed 25:68 O '44 Announcement. El Sch J 45:7-8 S '44: Same. Sch Sci & Math 44:649 O '44 Education for new tasks. Ed Vic 3:22 Ag 3 '44 Education for new tasks. Nat Ed Assn J 33: 144 S '44 Education for new tasks, il Va J Ed 38:28 S '44: Same cond. Ohio Sch 22:310 O '44 President Roosevelt on American education week. Sch & Soc 60:228 O 7 '44 Town, state, and nation recognize American^ education week. J. A. McArthur. Minn J Ed 25:113 N '44 1945 American education week in Morgan cotmty. W. R. Widmyer. Nat El Prin 25:149-50 S '45 American education week — 1945. Neb Ed J 25:269 O '45 American education week 1945. Te.x Out! 29: 16 S '45: Same, il Sch & Com 31:282 O '45 American education week — 1945. L. Sullivan. Ill Ed 34:26-7 S '45 American education week, November 11-17. J Health & Phys Ed 16:448-1- O '45 American education week, November 11-17. Scholastic 47:3T O 29 '45 American edtication week. November 11-17, 1945. bibliog il Sch Life 28:14 O '45 American education week radio program. Ky Sch J 24:12-16 D '45 Annual observance. November 11-17, 1945. il Sch Executive 65:37 O '45 Education week. America 74:183-4 N 17 '45 For your information. Calif Sch 16:195-6 O •45 Perfect your plans now. N. Draxten. Minn J Ed 26:78 O '45 Prepare nov/ for education w^eek. il Sch Manag 15:83 O '45 President Truman urges an appropriate ob- servance of Ainerican education week. Sch & Soc 62:195-6 S 29 '45 School week. Survev Midmonthly 81:293 N '45 Twentv-fifth American education week. Sch & Soc 62:133 S 1 '45 Twenty-tlfth anniversary, il Nat Ed Assn J 34:114, 136-7 My-O '45 25th annual observance. Phi Delta Kappan 27:26 S '45 Twenty-flfth annual observance, Nov. 11-17, 1945. Nat El Prin 25:24 O '45 25th observance, il Mid Sch 60:54 O '45 1946 American education week. Nat EI Prin 26:38 O '46 American education week, M. W. Hudson, il Va J Ed 40:74 O ^46 American education week. R. .C. Woellner. Sch R 54:449 O ^46 American education week — an inspiration. C. Q. Kent. Va J Ed 39:250 F '46 American education week — 1946. Christian Ed 29:307 Je '46 American education week. 1946: education for the atomic age. Nat Ed Assn J 35:156, 1S2, 246-7 Mr-My '40 American education week, November 10-16. 1946. Nations Sch 38:70 S '46 American education week, November 10-16, 1946. Pa Sch J 94:334 My '46; .Same cond; 111 Ed 34:180 Mr '46 Education for the atomic age. Mid Sch 61:47 O '46 Education for the atomic age. Sch Life 29:17 O '46 Helps for American education week, Nov. 10- 16. Nat Ed Assn J 35:431 O '46 How widespread was American education week observance? L. Combs. Ky Sch J 25: 14-18 Ja '47 Let's work toward these goals for tomorrow's world. A. Samuelson. il Nat Ed Assn J 35:308-9 S '46 Materials for American education week. Calif Sch 17:254 S '40 Opportunity. A. R. Brinkman. Bsns Ed World 27':148-9 N '46 Plans for American education week. A. Sam- uelson. Grade Teach 64:76 O '46 President's statement on American education week. H. S. Truman. Nat Ed Assn J 35:502 N '46 Schools and the people. A. Samuelson. Nat Ed Assn J 35:402 O '46 Twentv-sixth observance. November 10-16. 1946. J. W. Brooker. Ky Sch J 25:20-8 S '46 1947 American education week. N. Edwards. Et Sch J 47:309 Mr '47 American education week, 1947. Nat Ed Assn J 36:266 Ap '47 American education week. November 9-15. 1947. Nat El Prin 26:11 F '47 EDUCATIOX IN'DF.X July 1944— June 1947 63 AMERICAN education we«k-J94J— Coiifiiiupd Schools are yours; theiiu' for' American <;du- riition week. November ;)-1j. chIIs for pliinninK now. A. Samuelson. bibllcJ?^ Xat 10.1 Assn J 36:387-8 My 47 Theme for 1947. Nat Ed Assn J 36:231+ Mr ■47 Plays, pageants, etc. American.') all. .\. C. Gilmore. Grade Teach ilJ;,'.6 .\' '45 Dramatize school for education week. L,. A. .Noihdurft. Sch & Com 32:280-1 O '46 Education on trial. M. F. Taylor, ii Instr 56:56-1- K '46 I.lKhts of peace. L. C. Baxter. Grade Teach 63:«S+ O '45 My sood neighbors. K. Sundelof-Asbrand. 11 Grade Teach 63:42-|- N "45 Our world. V. M. Kirks. Grade Teach 64:40 O -41; To the aid of Uncle Sam. L. C. Baxter. Grade Teach 62:62-(- O '44 Wartime .Mother Goose. M. E. Kohlhepp. il Grade Teach 62:32-(- N "44 Watch out for the gremlins! M. T. Tunnell. il Instr 54:46+ X '44 Who makes America? I. H. Cole. Grade Teach 64:68+ O '46 World for me. D. Webber. Grade Teach 64: 56+ O '46 AMERICAN educational catalog for 1!)44-1946. 3v pa ea Snc •44-'46 R. R. Bowker co. 62 W 45th St. N.Y. 19 AMERICAN educational research association Counseling, guidance, and personnel work: re- views tlie literature for the three years ending October 1. 1944. bibliog R Ed Res 15:97-192 Ap '45 Education for work and for citizenship; re- views the literature for the three-year period since October 1941. R Ed Res 14: 2S9-361 O -44 Education of exceptional children and minor- ity groups; reviews the literature for the three year period since June 1941. bibliog R Ed Res 14:201-81 Je '44 Finance and business administration; reviews the literature for the three years since April 1944. K Ed Res 17:129-93 Ap 47 General aspects of instruction: learning, teaching, and the curriculum; reviews the literature for the three-year period ending December 1944. R Ed Res 15:193-268 Je '45 Growth and development; reviews the litera- ture for the three years ending Julv 1. 1944. bibliog R Ed R«ss 14:365-468 D '44 L,anguage and the flne arts; reviews the literature for the three-year period since April 1943. R Ed Res 16:97-192 Ap '46 Membership. R Ed Res 14:446-62 D '44 Membership. R EM Res 15:447-63 D '45 Membership. R Ed Res 16:465-81 D '46 Mental and physical health; reviews the liter- ature for the three-year period since De- cember 1943. R Ed Res 16:389-464 D '46 Methods of research and appraisal in educa- tion: reviews the literature for the three- year period since December 1942. bibliog R Ed Res 15:333-468 D '45 Natural sciences and mathematics; reviews the literature for the three-year period since October 1942. bibliog R Ed Res 15: 269-331 O '45 Organization, administration, and supervision of education; reviews the literature for the three years since October 1943. bibliog R Ed Res 10:301-88 O '46 Psychological tests and their uses: reviews the literature for the three years ending July. 1946. bibliog R Ed Res 17:1-126 F '47 School plant and equipment; reviews the literature for the three-vear period since April 1942. bibliog R Ed Res 15:1-93 F '45 Social foundations of education; reviews the literature for the three-vear period since Februarv 1943. bibliog R Ed Res 16:1-95 F •46 Teacher personnel; reviews the literature for the three-year period since June 1943. bib- liog R Ed Res 16:193-299 Je '46 Twelve-year index to the Review of educa- tional research, volumes 1-12 (1931-1942) by D. E. Scales. R Ed Res (special issue) 1-65 D '44 AMERICAN educational theatre association Syllabus for a proposed course m dramatics at the high school level. 3d ed 33p bibliog pa $1 '46 The assn. Allegheny col, Mcad- ville. Pa. Teaching dramatic arts in the secondary schools; recommendations of the high school committee. 52p $1 '45 The assn. Al- legheny col. Meadville, Pa. Committee on contests and festivals Drama festival.s; a manual on various phases connected with sponsoring and con'. J Home Kcon 3y:2ul-2 vVp '47 AMERICAN international college, Springfield, Massachusetts Latin-America in New England. K. S. Ul- lery. J Ed 127:276-9 N '44 Veteran on the college campus. R. S. Ullery. J Ed 130:S5-6 Mr '47 AMERICAN Jewish committee Education program and policies of the Amer- ican Jewish committee. S. A. Fineberg. Ed 66:310-12 Ja '46 AMERICAN Jewish congress iirief report on specific organizations and their piograms. Harvard Ed R 15:136-7 Mr •45 AMERICAN Jewish joint distribution commit- tee Post-war vocational service in France. R. L. Plaut. Occupations 25:222-8 Ja '47 AMERICAN labor education service, inc. Annual report of the director for the year 1946. by E. G. Coit [mimeographed] lip pa gratis '47 The service, 1776 Broadw^ay, N.Y. 19 AMERICAN language. See English language in the United States AMERICAN law institute Statement of essential human rights. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 243:18-26 Ja '46 AMERICAN legion American legion answers questions regarding universal iiiilitary training. Tex Outl 29: 19-20 Mr '45 American legion resolution. Nat Ed Assn J 36:54-t- Ja '47 Greetings from the American legion. W. H. Atherton. Nat Ed Assn Proc 1944:75-81 Peacetime-training proposal from the Ameri- can legion defense committee. W. C. Bag- ley. Sch & Soc 62:20 Jl 14 '45 ■\Villard Straight post, American legion, on compulsory training. W. C. Bagley. Sch & Soc 62:51-2 Jl 28 '45 See also Boys' state National Americanism commission Know your America: suggested study course in Americanism, rev ed 64p il pa '44 N.E.A. AMERICAN libraries abroad Story of a library. Sch & Soc 60:295 N 4 ■44 AMERICAN library association Activities. Sch & Soc 64:396-7 D 7 "46 ALA report on major reading interests, 1944. Sch & Soc 61:167 Mr 17 '45 A.C.R.L. and the A.L.A. C. H. Brown Li- brary Journal 71:1005-10 Ag "45 Better planning needed. F. E. Hirsch. Li- brary Journal 71:572-3 Ap 15 '46 College and university libraries and librarian- ship; an e.xamination of their present status and some proposals for their development: prepared by College and university postwar planning com. of the Association and the Assn. of colleges and reference libraries; W. H. Carlson, chairman. (Planning for libraries no6) 152p pa $2.50 "46 A.L.A Educational role of libraries. Am Lib Assn Hul 38:340-9 O 1 '44 Librarian in wartime. Am Lib Assn Bui 38: 360-8 O 1 '44 Librarians chart their programs. R. M. Dun- bar. Sch Life 29:25-6 O '46 Library service needs recruits, bibllog Oc- cupations 23:151-3 l> '44 Most widely Uised children's books of 1939- 1943. Chicago Sch J 27:33 S "45: Same. Nat Ed Assn J 34:122 O "45 Outstanding religious books chosen. Christian Ed 28:67-72 S '44 School libraries and the library development fund. C. I. Hayner. Am Lib Assn Bui 39: 69-70 Mr '45 School libraries tor today and tomorrow; functions and standards. (Planning for libs. no5) 43p blbliog pa $1 '45 The assn. Sec also Joint committee for the study of adult education policies, principles and practices Meetings J!I46. Huffalo Buffalo proceedings. Am Lib Assn Bui 40:1- 128 S 15 '46 Tentative program of the sixty-Hfth annual conference, Buffalo, June 16-22, 1946. Am Lib Assn Bui 40:169-84 My '46 Adult education board Adult education polic.v for libraries. Am Lib Assn Bui 38:451-2 N '44; Excerpts. Adult Ed Bui 9:86 F '45 Educational role of libraries. R. B. Sealock and M. Fulmer. Am Lib Assn Bui 39:359- 60 O 15 '45 Board of education for librarianship Accredited library schools. Am Lib Assn Bui 38:H84-5 D 15 '44 Accredited library schools. Am Lib Assn Bui 39:422-3 O 15: Hil2-3 D 15 '45 Accredited library schools. Am Lib Assn Bui 40:412-13 O 15 '46 Librarian in wartime and after. D. Coney and A. M. Hostetter. Am Lib Assn Bui 39: 380-2 O 15 '45 Undergraduate courses in library science. Am Lib Assn Bui 41:70 Mr '47 College and reference section See Association of college and reference libraries Committee on public library Public libraries and school libraries. Am Lib Assn Bui 39:147-8 Ap '45 Division of cataloging and classification Catalogers' and classifiers' yearbook, number 11 [1945] 96p pa l$2 '45 A.L.A. Division of libraries for childi;en and young people Cotmnittee on planniny school library quarters Dear Mr Architect. 12p plans diags pa 15c '46 A.L.A. Division of library education Division of library education. L. F. Stiegr. Am Lib Assn Bui 41:3-5 Ja '47 Executive board Dependence of libraries on library schools. Am Lib Assn Bui 38:228 Je '44 School and children's library division Educational role of libraries. M. L. Batchel- der. Am Lib Assn Bui 39:362-4 O 15 '45 School libraries section School and children's libraries. M. M. Pike, ed. See is.fues of Wilson library bulletin AMERICAN literature American literature and the democratic tradi- tion. H. M. Fast. Engl J 36:55-60 F •47; Same. Col Engl 8:279-84 Mr '47 66 EDUCATION INDEX July 1944--June 1947 AMERICAN literature — Cuntinued American literature: the forces behind its growing up. L. Gurlio. Col Engl 7:319-22 Mr '46: Same. Engl J 35:119-22 Mr '46 Critical standards in the American romantic movement. R. E. Spiller. Col Engl 8:344-52 Ap '47 ^ , . Folklore in American literature. E. E. Leisy. Col Engl 8:122-9 D "48 In behalf of the gilded age. W. F. Taylor. Col Engl 6:13-17 O '44 Laggard art of criticism. O. Cargill. Col Engl 6:243-50 F '45: Same. Engl J 34:59-66 F '45 Literature and the western colleges. A. Gu6rard. jr. New Republic 11G:27-S My 19 -47 Regionalism and the little magazines. C. Allen, bibliog f Col Engl 7:10-16 O '45 Some literary fallacies. G. Hicks. Col Engl 6:69-75 N '44: Same. Engl J 33:459-65 N •44 See also American fiction Best sellers English literature Literature Spanish American literature Aims and objectives Intercultural education in English classrooms; an informal survey. M. B. Smiley. Engl J 35:337-49 Je '46 Bibliography Research in progress. R. W. Adams, comp. See issues of American literature United States, 1865-1900. C. W. Garrison and others, eds. v 1-2 pa ea $1; to students 50c '44 Hayes foundation, Fremont. Ohio Correlation with other subjects Adventure in tolerance. M. L. Hallett. Engl J 35:101-3 F '46 Criticism, Foreign Nouvelle revue fran^aise and American lit- erature, 1909-1940. C. Lynes, jr. bibliog f French R 19:159-67 Ja '46 Curriculum American heritage course. H. Mendenhall. Engl J 34:383-5 S '45 Projects Anthology of the common man. A. Cutler. H Points 26:60-2 Je '44 Teaching Current opinion on the teaching of the lit- erature of the Negro. J. S. Lash, bibliog f J Negro Ed 14:18-27 Ja '45 Land of the free; program for teaching American literature. W. F. Thaler, bibliog KngI J 33:365-71 S '44 Robert Frost as teacher. R. L. Cook. Col Engl 8:251-5 F '47 Stereotypes and real people. M. M. Heaton. Engl J 35:327-32 Je '46 Colleges and universities American literature in American education. M. S. Shockley. Col Engl 8:23-30 O '46 Maturity of American literature. B. A. De Voto. Saturday Review of Literature 27: 14-18 Ag 5 '44 Nationalism in the college curriculum. G. Pearson. Sch & Soc 65:19-22 Ja 11 '47 Renegotiate the English teachers! E. C. Drake. Harper's Magazine 189:470-3 O '44 Stepchild of the college curriculum: Ameri- can literature. E. V. .Sandin. Sch & Soc 63: 99-100 F 9 '46 Study of American literature neglected in colleges. Publishers Weekly 148:2683 D 22 ■45 Training of college teachers of American literature. W. Thorp. Col Engl 8:360-5 Ap '47 Elementary schools Great stone face; another study of a re- quired reading. M. O. Hollenbeck. il Grade Teach 62:64-|- O '44 Study the Great stone face. R. L. Erikson. il Instr 56:33+ Je '47 High schools Planning reading experiences for eleventh- grade English. M. Zollinger, bibliog f Sch R 54:148-53 Mr '46 Preparation of the high-school teacher in American literature. E. S. Bradley. Col Engl 8:365-70 Ap '47 Tests and scales Great stone face; another study of a required reading. M. O. Hollenbeck. il Grade Teach 62:64-1- O '44 Units of work American literature for life and living. N. M. Lombard. Engl J 33:383-4 S '44 Land of the free; program for teaching American literature. W. F. Thaler, bibliog Engl J 33:365-71 S '44 New England authors. M. K. M. Hogan. bib- liog il Grade Teach 62:50-1+ Ja '45 Understanding the American heritage: a classroom experience. G. R. Carlsen. Engl J 36:116-20 Mr '47 Colleges and universities Prejudice and the study of American liter- ature J. C. Hepler. bibliog f Assn Am Col Bui 32:248-54 My '46 South Scholars or gentlemen? R. M. Weaver. Col Engl 7:72-7 N '45 AMERICAN mathematical association. See Mathematical association of America AMERICAN mathematical society Universal mililarv service in peacetime. Sci- ence 103:579-81 My 10 '46 AMERICAN medical association Papers and discussions presented at the an- nual congress on medical education and licensure, February 14-15. 1944. 55p pa '44 The assn. 535 N Dearborn st. Chicago Papers and discussions presented at the an- nual congress on medical education and licensure. Chicago. February 11-12. 1946. 57p pa '46 The assn. 535 N Dearborn st. Chicago Papers prepared for annual congress on medi- cal education -and licen.'^ure. Chicago, Feb- ruary 12-13, 1945. 44p 50c '45 The assn. 535 N Dearborn st, Chicago See also Joint committee on Joint committee on health problems in physical fitness of education of the the National corn- National education mittee on physical association and the fitness and the American medical American medical association as.fociation Council on medical education and hospitals Forty-sixth annual report of medical educa- tion in the United States and Canada, in- cluding lists of approved internships, resi- dencies and fellowships. 1277-1358p pa '46 The assn. 535 N Dearborn st. Chicago 10 AMERICAN men of science Collegiate training of recently starred sci- entists. S. S. Visher. Sch & Soc 61:17-20 Ja 13 '45; Same cond. Ed Digest 10:24 Mr '45 Comparative scientific strength of universi- ties. G. G. Simpson. Science 101:506-7 My 18 •45 AMERICAN missionary association See also lii.'^litute of race re- l.'itions AMERICAN museum of natural history, New York „ American museum of natural history. P. Os- born. Science 101:168 F 16 '45 Natural history museum film contest. Progres Ed 24:167 Mr '47 Spring program of Natural history museum. Ed Screen 26:164 Mr '47 Department of education American museum of natural history's 2d audio-visual-aids institute. G. F. Ramsey and I. F. Cypher. Sch & Soc 63:213-15 Mr 23 ^46 ^ , „ Mexican interlude. G. F. Ramsey and I. F. Cypher, il Sch Arts 45:259-61 Ap ^46 Museum continues its visual aids institute. I F. Cvpher and G. F. Ramsey, il Ed Screen 25:86+ F ^46 FOrrATlOX IXni'.X InU 1044 lum' I'M/ 67 AMERICAN museum of nafUri»r history, ■ New York— I'lpiirlMU'nl of odll.iitioii- r">ifi)i" '40. Third annual museum audio-visual aids In- stitute. I. F. Cypher and G. F. Ramsey. II Fd Screen 26;'J5-(; F '47 Third annual museum audio-visual aids Insti- tute. I. F. Cvpher and G. F. Ramsey. Sch * Soc 65:283-4 Ap 19 '47 AMERICAN music. Sec Music. American AMERICAN nurses association I'ri-paratioii of counselors. F. O. Trigps. blb- liou f American Journal of Nursing 45: 545-6 .11 '45 AMERICAN parents association AnnounciiiB the orsanization of the Ameri- can parents association. G. J. Hecht. Par- ents Mag 22:14 Ap '47 AMERICAN philosophicnl association Commission on the function of philosophy in liberal education Plillosophy in American education; its tasks and oppnrttutiiies. by B. Klanshard [and oiliersj :!nr,p biblio;; f $:; u.i Harper AMERICAN physical education association. See American association for health, physical education, and recreation AMERICAN physiotherapy association Alllliated organizations: American pii.vsio- Iherapy association. J. I... Stevenson. J Health & Phys Ed :7:212-]3-l- Ap '46 AMERICAN press institute American press institute at Columbia univer- sity. Higher Ed 3:S N 1 MG AMERICAN prisoners of war. See Prisoners of war AMERICAN psychological association Ten years of journalism in psychology, 1937- 1D46; first decade of the Journal of con- sulting psychologv. J. P. Svmonds. bibliog il J Consult Psychol 10:335-411-1- N '46 Committee on graduate and professional training Graduate internship training in psychology: report by the subcommittee on graduate internship training. J Consult Psychol 9: 243-66 S '45 AMERICAN public health association Health association endorse.s school lunches. Kd Vic 3:7 Ja 3 '45 Institutions accnedited by the American pub- lic health association to give the degree of doctor of public health for the academic year 194G-1947. American Journal of Public He.ilth 36:1038-9 S '46 Institutions accredited by the American pub- lic health as.sociation to give the degree of master of public health (diploma of pub- lic health in Canada) for the academic year 1946-1917. American Journal of Public Health 36:244-7 Mr '46 Preliminary program of the scientific ses- sions of the 74th annual meeting. Cleveland, Ohio. November 11-14, 1946. American Jour- nal of Public Health 36:1184-1209 O '46 To meet November 11. .«ch Life 28:15 Ap '46 Trans-actions of the eighth institute on pub- lic health education: from the 70th annual meeting of- the Association, held in Atlan- tic City. N J, 1941. 126p $1.50 '42 The assn, 1790 Liroadwiiy. NY. 19 Committee on new developments in health education New developments in health education. American Journal of Public Health 34:876-9 Ag '44 Committee on problems in cost account- ing for health education Problems in cost accounting for health edu- cation: report, bibliog American Journal of Public Health 35:1075-8 O '45 Committee on professional education APHA to accredit .schools of public liealili Sch & Soc 62:134 S 1 '45 Proposed report on the educational qu.'illflca- tlons of executives of voluntary health as- sociations. American Jotu'nal of Public Health 35:499-503 My '45 Proposed report on the educational qualifica- tions of health otllcers. American Journal of Public Health 35:42-4 Ja '45 Proposed report on the educational qualirtca- tlons of health olllcers. American Journal of Public Health 36:904-7 Ag '46 Proposed report on the educational qualifica- tions of medical administrators of special- ized health activities. American Journal of Public Health 34:746-8 Jl '44 Proposed report on the educational qualltlca- tions of nutritionists in health agencies, American Journal of Public Health 36:45-50 Ja '10: Same. J Home Fcon 38:16-20 Ja '46 Proposed report on the educational qualinca- tions of public health dentists. American Journal of Public Health 35:45-8 Ja '45 Proposed report on the educational qualillca- tions of school physicians. American Jour- nal of Public Health 34:977-83 S '44 Public health degrees and certitlcates granted in the United States and Canada during the academic year, 1943-1944. Amer- ican Jomnal of Public Health 34:1264-9 D ■44 Public health degrees and certificates granted in the United .States and Canada during the academic vear, 1944-1945. American Journal of Public Health 35:1311-18 D '45 Public health degrees and certificates granted in the United States and t'anada during the acadetnic year. 1015-1946. American Journal of Public Health 37:67-9 Ja '47 Second wartime public health conference and seventy-third annual business meeting. I. L. Funtel. American Journal of Public Health 34:670-3 Je '44 Section on public health education Early days of the public health education section. H. E. Kleinschmidt. American Journal of Public Health 34:1058-64 O '44 AMERICAN Red cross. See Red cross AMERICAN Russian institute American Russian ittsiitute fellowship, Sch A Soc 65:38 Ja 18 '47 AMERICAN -Scandinavian foundation .\merican-Scandinaviari foundation. H. G. Leach. Inst Int Ed N Bui 20:9-10 N '44 Honored for his leadership in combating in- tolerance. Sch cS: Soc 63:61 Ja 26 '46 AMERICAN scholar (periodical) Circulated bv Phi beta kappa. Newsweek 28: 110-11 O 14 '46 AMERICAN school, Mexico City, Mexico Report of visit to the American school, Me,v- ico. D.F. August 5-9, 1946. F. C. Jenkins. So Assn Q 11:128-9 F '47 "AMERICAN school and imiversity: yearbooks devoted to the design, construction, equip- ment, utilization, and maintenance of edu- cational buildings and grounds, 1944-1946. (V 16-18) 3v 447:575;663p bibliog il maps plans diags '44-'46 Am. sch. pub. corp, 470 4th av. X.Y. K AMERICAN school health association American school health association. C. H. Keene. J Health & Phys Ed 17:147-|- Mr '46 AMERICAN school of Quito American school of Ouito. D. S. Ward. Sch & Soc 64:385-6 N 30 '46 Bi-lingual, bi-national school. D. S. Ward. Phi Delta Kappan 28:377-80 My '47 Exneriment in international education. G. Plaza Las.so. il .Vations Sch 37:23-4 My '46 AMERICAN school of the air. See School of the air of the Americas AMERICAN school publishing corporation See also Confi'rence on school building AMERICAN schools abroad American private schools in Latin America. R. T. Davis. Ed Rec 25:327-36 O '44; Same. Nat Assn Sec Sch Prin Bui 29:49-55 My '45 American-sponsored schools in Latin Amer- ica. Sch & Soc 64:287 O 26 '46 American universities abroad suggested. Higher Ed 2:9 Ap 1 '46 68 EDUCATION INDEX July 1944— June 1947 AMERICAN schools abroad — Continued Notable proposal for international under- standing. Sch & Soc G3:306 Ap 27 '46 U.S. aid for schools for Americans and other nationals abroad. Sch & Soc 62:40 Jl 21 ■45 AMERICAN social hygiene association New York city regional conference on so- cial hygiene. February 6, 1946. Sch & Soc C3:lS4-5 Mr 16 '46 AMERICAN society for engineering education Background of the proposal for revision of the constitution. H. S. Rogers. J Eng Ed 36:89 O '45 Call to the sections and branches. H. M. Crothers. J Ene Ed 35:316-17 .Ja '45 Divisions 1946-47. J Eng Ed 37:278-80 N '46 Division of administrative officers of engi- neering colleges S.F.E.E. .semi-annual re- port. A. A. Potter. J Eng Ed 35:311-15 Ja ■45 George Westinghouse award in engineering education. Sch & Soc 63:258 Ap 13 '46 Harry S. Rogers, president. S.P.E.E, 1944- 1945. J Eng Ed 35:4-6 S '44 Highlights of tlie history. H. S. Rogers. J Eng Ed 35:1-12 F '45 Minutes of council meetings, June 1-2. 1945. Pittsburgh. Pa. J Eng Ed 36:6-9 S '45 Minutes of council ineetings, June 22-25, 1944; minutes of 52d annual meeting, re- ports, etc. J Eng Ed 35:21-35 S '44 Minutes of the 54th annual meeting. J Eng Ed 37:19-20 S '46 Officers, council members, and committees of the Society for 1944-45, and list of mem- bers. J Eng Ed 35:14-247 F '45 Officers, council members, and committees of the Society for 1944-46; with list of members. J Eng Ed 36:12-249 F '46 Officers, council inembers and committees for 1946-47; with list of members. J Eng Ed 37:15-267 P '47 Open letter to Mr Duerksen. C. J. Freund. J Eng Ed 37:281-2 D '46 Outline of proposed constitutional structure of the Society. R. E. Doherty. J Eng Ed 36:401-3 Mr '46 Presidential address. H. S. Rogers. J Eng Ed 36:10-13 S '45 Proceedings of the 50th-51st annual meetings. 1942-1943. 2v ea $3 '43-'44 The soc, F. L. Bishop, sec, Univ. of Pittsburgh. ISigelow & Parkman sts. Pittsburgh Proposed revision of the constitution. H. O. Croft. J Eng Ed 36:469-95 Ap '46 Report of committee on sections and branch- es. H. J. Gilkey. J Eng Ed 35:433-6 Ap '45 Report of secretary and treasurer. J Eng Ed 36:18-22 S '45 Report to the Society. R. E. Doherty. J Eng Ed 34:524a-524e Ap '44 Reports of conferences. Cincinnati meeting. June 22-25. 1944. J Eng Ed 35:84-104 O '44 S.P.E.E. and E.C.P.D. initiate cooperation in professional development. I. C. Crawford and C. F. Scott. J Eng Ed 35:221-6 N '44 Summary stateinent upon the proposed revi- sions of the constitution and bv-laws. H. S. Rogers. J Eng Ed 36:599-600 Je '46 Summer school for engineering teachers. R. P. Hoelscher. Higher Ed 2:10-11 My 15 "46 Year book, 1945. J Eng Ed 35:1-252 F '45 See also Lamme medal Meetings I9!ii, Cincinnati 52d annual meeting. R. Walters. Sch & Soc 60:77-8 Jl 29 '44 19iS, St Louis 53d annual meeting; announcement. J Eng Ed 35:159 N '44 Committee on academic tenure, professional service and responsibility Report. C. J. Freund and others. J Eng Ed 36:601-11 Je '46 Committee on engineering education after the war Implementing the report of the committee on engineering education after the war. N. W. Dougherty. J Eng Ed 34:638-45 Je '44 Report. J Eng Ed 34:589-614 My '44; Sum- mary. 35:36-58 S '44 Committee on graduate study Manual of graduate studv in engineering. J Eng Ed 35:615-52 Je '45 Division of administrative officers of engineering colleges Annual report. J Eng Ed 36:23-5 S '45 Physics division Committee on engineering physics Engineering physics a.? a college curriculum. J Eng Ed 36:439-46 Mr '46 New England section Operation of the New England section. A.S.K.E. C. E. Tucker. J Eng Ed 37:243-5 N '46 AMERICAN society for the hard of hearing Twenty-fifth anniversary. Volta R 47:35-h Ja '45 AMERICAN society of agricultural engineers Committee on curricutums Subcommittee on agricultural teacher-training Engineering phases of teacher- training for vocational agriculture. Ag Ed Mag 17:124-5 Ja '45 AMERICAN sociological society Committee on training and recruitment Report. American Sociological Review 10:77- S9 F '45 AMERICAN student health association Proceedings of the twenty-third annual meet- ing, Cincinnati, March 15-16, 1944, (Bui. no26) 74p il The assn, H. B. Pryor. sec, Stanford univ, Stanford University. Calif. AMERICAN students in China Social control of American good-will ex- change students in China. E. W. Meisen- helder. 3d, Journal of Social Psychology 19: 301-12 My '44 AMERICAN students in Cuba Learning Spanish with the Cubans. E. V. Massimine. it Bulletin of the Pan American Union 79:145-7 Mr '45 AMERICAN students in Europe Early opposition to the education of Amer- ican children abroad. E. W. Knight, bib- liog Ed Forum 11:193-204 Ja '47 Fellowships for graduate study in the Nether- lands and Czechoslovakia. Sch & Soc 65: 159 Mr 1 '47 Junior year abroad, 1947-1948. Inst Int Ed N Bui 22:9-12 Mr '47 , Meeting of the Junior year abroad. E. J. Fisher. Inst Int Ed N Bui 21:17-19 My '46 Revival of junior year foreign study group. E. J. Fisher. Inst Int Ed N Bui 20:6-7 Ap '45 Special committee on the junior year abroad; meeting in New York. October 20. 1945. E. J. Fisher. Inst Int Ed N Bui 21:11-12 D '45 Studv abroad: advantages and pitfalls. H. G. Doyle. Hispania 29:509-12 N '46 AMERICAN students in foreign countries Education of United States veterans in for- eign countries. W. C. Eells. Higher Ed 3:1-4 Ap 15 '47 Free schooling for Americans abroad. United States News 21:49 O 25 '46 Removal of wartime objection to study abroad. Sch Life 28:11 Ja '46; Excerpts. Higher Ed 2:7 F 1 '46 Student GI's abroad. I. R. Lorwin. 11 New York Times Magazine p2S Ja 12 '47 Summer schools abroad for American stu- dents—1947. Inst Int Ed N Bui 22:6-7 Ja '47 AMERICAN students In France Les 4tudiants-soldats am^ricains dans les universit^s frangaises. C. Cestre. French R 19:233-7 F '46 Impressions of France. 1946; cultural ex- changes, reorganization of secondary schools. J. E. Barker. French R 20:284-91 F '47 Main Street on the Rive Gauche. K. Camp- bell. New York Times Magazine p28-9 Ap 13 '47 EDUCATK^X IXDF.X Tulv 1044— Tune 1947 69 AMERICAN students In Great'Bnlain AnuTioan soldier students at IlrltUh univer- sities. Inst Int IM N lUil L'l:10 Ja.—^6 American soldiers at Oxford. Michaelmas term 1945. C. K. Bagley. Inst Int Ed N Uul 21:13-14 F '46 AMERICAN students in Guatemala Jlxpenineiit m educiilion. i;. S. Gray, il Tex Mull 31:18-19+ My 17 AMERICAN students in Italy Junior year in Italv. 1947-194S. Inst Int Ed N Hul 22:10-11 F '47 AMERICAN students in Latin America Fellowships in I^atin America. Inst Int Ed N Bui 21:9 Mr '46 Student exchanges under the Buenos Aires convention. W. .\. Shamhiin and T. E. Cot- ner. Higher Ed 3:6-9 F 1 '47 AMERICAN students in Mexico Adelante. caminante. M. C. Johnston. Sch Lire 29:11-12 O '46 Experiment in education. R. S. Gray, il Tex OutI 31:18-19+ My '47 Winter in Mexico tor college students. Higher Ed 3:10 D 15 '46 AMERICAN teachers association Black and wliite of rejections for military service; a study of rejections of selective service registrants, by race, on account of educational and mental deficiencies, by M. D. Jenkins and others. (Studies) 51p bib- liog f pa '44 The assn, box 271, Mont- gomery 1, Ala. Forty- first anntial meeting. Tennessee agri- cultural and industrial state college, Nash- ville. Tenn. Ed Vic 3:25-6 O 20 '44 Some problems of intercultural education as seen by Negro educators. Sch & Soc 62: 301-2 N 10 '45 AMERICAN teachers in foreign countries American scholars and German universities. K. Loewenstein. Inst Int Ed N Bui 22:5-8 Ap '47 American teachers in China. A. H. Hop- kins, jr. bibliog f Social Studies 38:23-9 Ja "47 Foreign service effects. F. Bobbitt. Phi Delta Kappan 27:249-51+ My '46 AMERICAN television society Educational research. B. E. Jones. Assn Ed liadio J 6:89-90 F '47 AMERICAN textbook publishers institute American textbook publishers institute. L. W. King. (In American school and univer- sity. 1944. P305-6) Annual meeting. Feb. 27-28. 1946. Princeton. N.J. Publishers Weekly 149:1521-3 Mr 9 '46 Who should produce visual materials? a meeting of textbook publishers and educa- tional fllm producers. J. nor>'. Ed Screen 24:349+ O '45 AMERICAN type founders Department of education Facts about the printing industry for schools; the importance and progress of the printing industry, its need for skilled workers and the opportunities it offers, with compara- tive charts showing its standing with other major industries: comp. by J. A. Backus and M. M. Hamlin. 2Sp pa '46 Am. type founders. 200 Elmora av, Elizabeth B, N.J. AMERICAN universities abroad. See American .Tiiools abroad AMERICAN university, Washington, D.C. American university heads score college foot- ball. Sch & Soc 64:327 N 9 '46 Cooperative study plan. Higher Ed 2:11 Ap 1 '46 Institute on the position of the United States in world affairs. Nat Assn Sec Sch Prin Bui 29:96 My '45 New curriculum in radio and television at the American university. Sch & Soc 64:166-7 S 7 '46 AMERICAN university of Beirut Wlu-re East is West. Time 48:59 S 9 '46 AMERICAN university union Reopening of the American university union in Paris. H. S. Krans. Inst Int Ed N Bui 22:5-7 My '47 AMERICAN veterans' committee Citizens tirst. veterans second — the A.V.C. J. W. .McGrew. J Ed 129:248-9 O '46 AMERICAN vocational association A\'.\ in St Louis. Pruc Home Econ 25:92+ F -47 A.V'.A. opens door. Bsns Ed World 26:476 My '46 America's vocational schools. 54p il pa '45 The assn. 1010 Vermont av, NW, Wash- ington. D.C. 5 Bit of history. Ag Ed Mag 17:214 My '45 Convention at St Louis. Ind Arts & Voc Ed 35:435 D '46 Forty years in vocational education. J. C. Wright. Sch Life 28:13-16 Mv '46 Planning committee for industrial arts. Ind -Vrts & Voc Ed 33:28A+ D '44 Postwar reconstruction. L. Walsh. J Home Econ 37:93-4 F '45 Meetings 19H, Philadelphia American vocational association convention Dec. 6-9, 1944. Ind Arts & Voc Ed 33:24A+ D '44 A.V.A. national conference held in Philadel- phia. Dec. 6-9. Bsns Ed World 25:313 F '45 Annual meeting. December 6-9, 1944. Ed Vic 3:1-6 Ja 3 '45 Convention. Philadelphia, December 6-9, 1944 Ind Arts & Voc Ed 34:86+ F; 28A+ Mr '45 Reconversion vocational training conference. Ed Vic 3:2 N 20 '44 I9i6, Buffalo Convention. Buffalo. N.Y, February 6-9 1946 Ind Arts & Voc Ed 35:63 P '46 Guidance program at the 1946 annual meet- ing of the American vocational association H. A. Jager. Occupations 25:290-1 F '47 Home economics at the AVA L, Walsh Prac Home Econ 24:222-3+ Ap '46 Thirty-ninth annual A.V.A. convention. Ind Arts & Voc Ed 35:23A-24A Ap; 26A+ My 46 Thirty-ninth annual convention. J. R Coxen Sch Life 28:10-11 My '46 Vocational guidance at the American voca- tional association in Buffalo. C. M. Horn Occupations 24:431-2 Ap '46 Agricultural education section Adjusting agricultural education to the times; report of panel discussion. E. L. Austin. Ag Ed Mag 19:7-8+ Jl '46 Convention program; Philadelphia, December 4-9, 1944; agricultural education section. Ag Ed Mag 17:111 D '44 Our leadership in agricultural education. Ag Ed Mag 17:105 D '44 Program: St Louis. Mo. December 4-7, 1946 .\k Ed Mag 19:103+ D '46 Committee on research and publications Enlarged program of vocational education with special reference to larger administra- tive units. 52p 40c '43 The assn. 1010 Ver- mont av. Washington, D.C. Committee on standards of attain- ment in industrial arts teaching Objectives of the industrial-arts teacher; report. Ed Digest 12:45-8 D '46 Home economics section Carry-over into homes of the teaching of family living to in-sciiool and out-of -school youth. 17p 20c '43 The assn, 1010 Vermont av, Washington, D.C. AMERICAN youth for world youth American youth for European youth. Progres American youth organize to help world youth \\. .S. Gray. El Sch J 46:478-9 My '46 Organization of wide implications and prom- ise. Sch & Soc 63:371-2 My 25 '46 Youth play their part. H. A. Anderson. Sch R 54i3fsl-3 S '46 AMERICAN youth hostels. See Youth hostels AMERICANISM Americanism. W. B. Spalding. Phi Delta Kappan 27:231 Ap '46 '.'cuo. Americanism through history. L. B Irwin Social Studies 38:85 P '47 ' "'"• 70 EDUCATION INDEX July 1944— June 1947 AMERICANISM — Continued Franklin D. Roosevelt's contributions to American idealism. W. C. Bagley. Sch & See 01:243-4 Ap 21 '45 „ ^ ,. , , Pan American day in the Catholic school. Sister Mary Helen Patricia. Cath Ed K 44:136-40 Mr '46 . . ^^ ^. . Working prograin in Americanism in the (..ni- cago public schools. M. G. Lusson. il Chi- cago Sch J 27:10-13 S '45 Youth appraises the American way. O. l^aws and M. J. J. Wiese. il Nat Parent Teach 40:24-6 N '45 See also Patriotism Courses of study Know vour America. American legion. Na- tional" Americanism commission, rev ed pa ■44 N.E.A. AMERICANIZATION , . u. Citizenship education for the foreign born in Nebraska. V. P. Morey. Neb Ed J 24:290 N *44 Cultural assimilation and the church. L. Co- vello. Relig Ed 39:229-35 Jl '44 New approach to Americanization. H. Kenipfer. Am Sch Bd J 112:17-18 Je '46 See also Immigrants in the United States — Education AMERICANS ^ , „ „ Total war and American character. M. H. Bickham. Relig Ed 41:291-4 S '46 What is an American? H. D. Roberts. (In California elementary school principals as- sociation. Education for cultural unity; seventeenth yearbook, p 14-16) See also United States— Civil- ization AMERICANS in England Allied mobile education unit. J. Leese. Adult Ed 17:31-3 S '44 AMERICANS in Europe , ^ Ambassadors to Europe s children. L,. F. Gittler. Progres Ed 23:84-5+ Ja '46 AMERICANS in foreign countries What a company looks lor in engaging^men and women for foreign trade work. C. E. Shaw. Hispania 30:91-5 F '47 What's wrong v,-ith us? D. Allen. Progres Ed 24:104 Ja '47 AMERICANS in France Cultural mission to France, summer 194b. J. O. Swain. Mod Lang J 31:191-8 Ap "47 AMERICANS in Italy Parla italiano, Joe? 5th army night school at the University of Florence. R. C. Geake. il Saturday Evening Post 218:6 N 24 '45 AMERICANS in Latin America Certain Americans in the tropics. C. Beals. Hispania 2:1:531-4 N '4r> Language study by naval personnel in Latin America. J. G. Vaeth. Hispania 28:94-7 F '45 AMERSON, Vera Mignon Accreditation of business training in the armed forces. J Bsns Ed 19:18-20 My '44 — and others Improvement of learning and achievement in shorthand, bibliog (In American busi- ness education yearbook, 1945. p 108-46) — See Bloom, B. S. jt. auth. AMES, Alfred Campbell Should humanistic-social study be made engi- neering education? J Eng Ed 36:543-6 My '46 AMES, Barton, pseud. I have something against my principal. Clear- ing House 21:152-3 N '46 AMES, D. A. and others Meet the Soviet Russians: a study guide to the Soviet Union for teachers in secondary schools. (Harvard workshop ser. no6) 89p 75c '44 Harvard univ. Graduate sch. of ed. Com. on pubs, 16 Lawrence hall, Cam- bridge. Mass. AMES, Joseph Sweetman Joseph Sweetman Ames: the man, N. E, Dorsey, il por Am J Physics 12:136-48 Je •44 AMES, Mrs Louise (Bates) Development of the sense of time m the voung child, bibliog Pedagog Sem 68:97-125 Mr '46 ■ ■ , . Earlv individual differences in visual and mo- tor behavior patterns: a comparative study of two normal infants by the method of cinemanalysis. Pedagog Sem 65:219-26 D '44 Free drawing and completion drawing: a comparative study of preschool children, bibliog Pedagog Sem 66:161-5 Je '45 — See Gesell, A. jt. auth. — and Learned, Janet Imaginary companions and related phenomena, bibliog Pedagog Sem 69:147-67 D '46 AMES, Maurice Umschweif Science education — a vital need for high school youth today. H Points 28:35-8 Ap '46 AMES, Merlin M. .\rtiflcial-Jaw history. Social Studies 36:258- r,?< O '45 AMES, Viola Caprez Socio-psychologicai vectors in the behavior and attitudes of children: awareness of acceptance status, bibliog J Ed Psychol 36:271-88 My '45 — and Fiery, C. D. Phvsical growth from birth to maturity, bib- liog R Ed Res 14:427-37 D '44 AMHERST college Amherst boyhood. A. E. Stearns. '46 Amherst col. lib, Amherst, Mass. Education for democracy. G. F. Whicher. Am Assn Univ Prof Bui 31:60-71 Mr '45 Harry de Forest Smith scholarship. Class J 42:248 Ja '47 Piety and intellect at Amherst college. 1865- 1912. T. Le Due. bibliog $2 '46 Columbia univ. press Remembrance of Amherst. W. G. Hammond. .?3 '46 Columbia univ. press AMIDON, Edna Phyllis Looking ahead in vocational education in home economics. Ed Vic 3:5-9 Mr 3 '45 Space and equipment for homemaking in- struction. J Home Econ 37:153-4 Mr '45 AMIDON, Hilda F, Hartford league initiates a class for children, Volta R 48:230-2 Ap '46 AMIDON, Paul S. Cooperative action in nutrition education. Sch .\lanag 16:10-f S '46 AMISH Mennonites. See Mennonites AMISS, John M, See Sutton. T. C. jt. auth. AMMEN, Harry Procedure and content of a soils course tor adults. Ag Ed Mag 18:233 Je '46 AMMERMAN, Mrs Kathleen G. Can children interpret literature? El Engl R 21:207-10+ O '44 Guided program in reading. El Engl R 23: 115-20 Mr '46 AMMONIUM compounds Analysis Alizarin as a reagent for ammonium ion in elementarv qualitative analysis. H. W. Frings. J Chem Ed 21:460 S '44 AMMONS, P. E. Ray .Successful industrial-arts teacher. Ind Arts & Voc Ed 34:452-4 D '45 AMNER, Floyd Dewey We need more foreign languages. Phi Delta Kappan 27:152+ Ja '46 AMOS, Junia Our Mexican neighbors. Chiidh Ed 22:38i-S Ap '46 AMOS, Mrs Marjorie Local com.iiunity. Sch (El ed) 33:447-8 Ja '45 AMOUNT of schooling. See Age and grade of students leaving school AMSLER, Betty Riport of a local student council conference. Sell Activities 16:303+ Ap '45 AMSTER, Alvin Help vour substitute: Bsns Ed World 26:488- 9 iiv '46: Same cond. Sch Manag 15:34 Ag '46 What's vour Hooper rating? Bsns Ed World 26:556-7 Je '46 AMUNDSEN, Alfred G. See Thomas, W. E. Jt. auth. EDUCATION IX'DF.X July 1944— hme 1947 71 AMUSEMENTS ' Ohililriri's leisure lime acilvUles. Mrg M. Kiiizkr mid Mra B. S. Wortis. 11 Parents Mas 22:lUb-f Ap '47 Family luii. See issues of I'arenls' inagazine See also Books and readlns Radio broadcasting Games Uecreallou Movinij pictures Sports Play Theater ANALYSIS charts. See Reports and records ANALYSIS of variance Control charts in script assessment in large written examinations. F. Sandon. Journal of the Koyal Statistical Society 106 no4: 343-S 43 Note on solutions of analysis of variance for the problem of unequal or disproportionate subclass numbers. F. Tsao and P. O. John- son. J Kxp Kd 14:253-5 Mr '46 Recent developments in the statistical analy- sis of ranl ANDERSON, Elam Jonathan Obituary Sch & Soc 60:137 Ag 26 '44 ANDERSON, Ernest R. Georgia'.s teacher-retirement system begins operation. Am Sell Bd J 110:34-5 Ap '45 ANDERSON, Frederick L. Education and tlie air age. Calif Sch 17:279-83 N '46 ANDERSON, George Lester ted) See National council for the social stud- ies. Adapting in.slruction in the social stud- ies to individual differences —See Krug, E. A; Wesley, E. B. Jt. auths. — and Krug, E. A. Adapting instruction to individual differences — a professional problem. (In National coun- cil for the social studies. Adapting instruc- tion in the social studies to individual dif- ferences; llfteenlh yearbook, p 150-6) ANDERSON, Gordon V. and others Apiiraisal of the individual, bibliog R Ed Res 15:13S-5t Ap '45 ANDERSON, Harold A. Clarifying and enriching meaning vocabu- laries 111 literature, bibliog f (In Conference on reading. Improving reading in content fields. p95-9) Criteria tor selecting literature in high schools and junior colleges. (In Conference on reading. Appraisal of current practices in reading, p216-21) Critical thinking through instruction in Eng- lish. Engl J 36:73-80 F '47 Function of English instruction in education lor democracy. El Engl K 23:1-7 Ja '46; Same. Engl J 35:69-76 F '46; Nat Assn Sec Sch Prin Bui 30:156-63 F '46; Col Engl 7:327-34 Mr '46 ANDERSON, Harold Homer Mental hygiene in family life, bibliog R Ed Res 16:401-7 U '46 Talent .should be fostered, not forced Nat Parent Teach 40:25-7 O '45 — and Brewer, H. M. Studies of teachers' classroom personalities, I; dominative and socially integrative be- havior of kindergarten teachers. (Am, psychological assn. Applied psychology monographs no6) 157p bibliog pa J2 45 Stanford univ. press; Excerpts. El Sch J 46:126-9 N '45 — and Brewer, J. E. Studies of teachers' classroom personalities, II: effects of teachers' dominative and in- tegrative contacts on children's classroom behavior. (Am. psychological assn. Applied psychology monographs no8) 128p bibliog pa $1.50 '46 Stanford univ. pre.ss — and others Studies of teachers' classroom personalities, HI; follow-up studies of the effects of dominative and integrative contacts on chil- dren's behavior. (Am, psychological assn Applied psychology monographs no 11) 156p liibliog pu $2 '46 Stanford univ. press ANDERSON, Hazelle Mathilda Lets lead about Chrislmas. .Minn J Ed 27- 127 N '46 72 EDUCATION INDEX July 1944— June 1947 ANDERSON, Homer Willard Education ot the veteran in small com- munities. Sell Manag 16:439-41 Ap '46 Fitting the school to the contour and charac- ter of the land. Sch Executive 65:58-61 Ap '46 National service for youth. Nations Sch 35:20 F '45 ANDERSON, Howard Richmond Geography in the work ot the U.S. OtHce ot education. J Geog 46:163-7 My '47 Nature and extent of reading in social stud- ies. (In Conference on reading. Improving reading in content fields. p34-8) Should colleges prepare teachers who know what to teach or how to teach? Social Ed 11:65-7 F '47 Teaching world understanding in the sec- ondary schools, bibliog Sch Executive 66: 55-7 Ja '47 Techniques in teaching current affairs, bib- liog Sch Life 29:3-5 N '46 —and Shufelt, B. M. Social studies; the curriculum, bibliog E Ed Res 14:337-9 O "44 — and others Experiment in teaching certain skills of crit- ical thinking. J Ed Res 38:241-51 D '44 Measurement of understanding in the social studies, bibliog (In National society for the study of education. Forty-fifth yearbook, pt 1. p71-lfl3) —See Stull. H. C. jt. auth. ANDERSON, Hurst Robins Are junior colleges on the wrong path? Jun Col J 15:249-52 F '45 Four musts for postwar success. Jun Col J 15:157-9 D '44 ANDERSON, Irving Howard Concept of remedial reading. J Bxcep Child 13:97-101 Ja '47; Same cond. Ed Digest 11: 43-5 Ja '46 Improving adult reading through visual aids, bibliog Ed Screen 26:195-7-}- Ap '47 Still-projection methods in the teaching of reading. Ed Screen 25:293-4 Je '46 — and Morse, W. C. Place of instrumentation in the reading pro- gram: evaluation of the ophthalm-o-graph. bibliog J Exp Ed 14:256-62 Mr '46 Reading of veterans. J Higher Ed 17:375-7 O '46 ANDERSON, Isabel J. Have you tried free reading? Instr 55:17 Ap ■46 ANDERSON, J. L. California industrial education. Sierra Ed N 42:4S O '46 ANDERSON, J. M. Voung farmers on the home front. Ag Ed Mag 18:32 S '45 ANDERSON, James Nesbitt Obituary Sch & Soc 61:411 Je 23 '45 ANDERSON, Jean. See Cleveland, A. jt. auth. ANDERSON, Jeanette Olive Is there a word for aphasics? bibliog f Q J Speech 32:485-0 D '46 AVhither speech? Q J Speech 31:492-3 D '45 —and Gray, G. W. Voice and articulation improvement, bib- liog f Nat Assn Sec Sch Prin Bui 29:30-5 N '45 ANDERSON, Sir John Treasury grants to universities. Times Ed Sup 1555:78 F 17 '45 ANDERSON, John Alvin Vetoran.<^ in a four-year junior college. Am Assn Col Reg J 21:205-10 Ja '46 ANDERSON, John D. Portrait Sch Executive 66:34 N '46 ANDERSON, John Edward Parents' altitudes on child behavior; a report of three studies. Child Develop 17:91-7 Mr '46 Shall my child go to nursery school? Nat Parent Teach 40:4-6 D '45; Same cond. Ed Digest 11:30-1 F '46 Theory of early childhood education. (In National society for the study of education. Forty-sixth yearbook, pt2. p70-100) — See Faegre, M. E. L. jt. auth. ANDERSON, John W. Fair trade obstructs monopoly of distribu- tion. Ed Screen 25:415 S '46 ANDERSON, K. Elizabeth Health education in the high school, bib- liog Mont Ed 20:6-7 My '44 Rural school health in Montana. Mont Ed 22:38-9 Mr '46 Teacher training in health education. Mont Ed 23:8-9 Ap '47 ANDERSON, Kenneth E. Method for teaching formula writing and structural diagraming in high school chem- istry. Sch Sci & Math 47:46-7, 188-90, 269-71 Ja-Mr '47 — and Lode, Tenny Student-made micro-projector. Sch Sci & Math 46:701-2 N '46 ANDERSON, L. J. Tri-state livestock-marketing school. Ag Ed Mag 19:166-}- Mr '47 ANDERSON, L. W. Experience in the teaching of typewriting. Bsns Ed World 26:124-6 N '45 ANDERSON, Lillian Simplifying summertime meals. Nat Parent Teach 40:7-9 Je '46 ANDERSON, M. Margaret Langston Hughes tours high schools. (In California elementary school principals' as- sociation. Education for cultural unity; seventeenth yearbook, p 103-5) ANDERSON, Mabel T. and Hebeler, A. K. Study the children. Ed Leadership 4:113-17 N •46 ANDERSON, Margaret Montgomerv County's school library program. Wilson Lib Bui 20:367-8 Ja '46 ANDERSON, Mrs Margaret F. Laboratory school or public school? the story of an experiment. Minn J Ed 27:397-1- My •47 ANDERSON, Marion A. See Russell, D. H. jt. auth. ANDERSON, Mary Lee, and others Improving education for social-civic compe- tence in the southern states. So Assn Q 9:90-109 F '45 ANDERSON, Mildred Postwar planning at the college level in the universities. J Health & Phys Ed 15:537-8 D '44 ANDERSON, Mrs Mildred Poetry writing in a 6A language class. Nat El Prin 23:19-22 Jl '44 ANDERSON, Myron Sallee Four years of adult education. Sch & Soc 62:158-9 S 8 '45 ANDERSON, Niles Safety in print. Safety Ed 26:10 Ja '47 ANDERSON, Oma Carlyle Spring prelude; poem. Ed Forum 11:312 Mr •47 ANDERSON, Paul Bunyan Directed discussion questions plus practical objective tests, bibliog f Col Engl 6:104- 11 N "44 Reading the motion picture. Sch & Soc 60: 12-13 Jl 1 ^44 ANDERSON, Paul Russell (ed) See American academy of political and social science. Universal military training and national security ANDERSON, Phyllis Why teaching appeals to me. por Sch Execu- tive 66:4S S '46 ANDERSON, R. D. Teaching timber preservation. Ag Ed Mag 18:88 N '45 ANDERSON, Robert H. Teacher in public relations. Phi Delta Kap- pan 28:283-4 Mr '47 ANDERSON, Rose Gustava Wimberlv's criticism of Kuhlmann-Ander- son tests. J Ed Psychol 38:45-50 Ja '47 ANDERSON, Ross C. Extra-curricular activities for business stu- dents. Ky Sch J 23:26-1- Ja '45 EDUCATION INDEX July 1044 -Juiu- 1947 73 ANDERSON, Roy C. Doiihlo-l.'tliT XYZ svstcm. written wojJ* ami orul discussion. Social Studies 38:63-72 F '47 ANDERSON, Ruby Th.is,' Intori-stinB sixes. Peabody J I'.d 24: in-:! .N' •4t! ANDERSON, Ruth L„arnin»j lo play. Wis J Ed 78:395-0 Ap ■\i< ANDERSON, Ruth E. I.ilicral art.'* proKrain in the two World wars. l.il.liOK f A.ssn Am Col Hul 32:569-80 D '46 ANDERSON, Ruth Irene, and others Te.'stinj; pupil attainment of tlie objectives of basic business education. (In Anicrican bu.-iiness education yearbook, 1946. p 128-41) ANDERSON, Ruthven C. Soino a.spoots of Japanese education. Neb Kd J 25:170-l-f Mv '45: Same cond. Ed nii;.'.st 11:10-1:! S '15 ANDERSON, Stella. See Murphy. W. J. Jt. auth. ANDERSON, T. E. Bonham high school. So Assn Q 8:531-4 N ■44 ANDERSON, Theresa W. and McCloy, C. H. Mea.-iurement of sports ability in high school girls. bibliOK Am Assn Health Phys Ed & Rec Res Q 18:2-11 Mr '47 ANDERSON, V. N. Apology: the class sat with stiff backs; story. Clearing House 21:297-300 Ja '47 ANDERSON, Vernon Ellsworth Human side of curriculum development. Ed Leadership 4:218-21 Ja '47 In-service education for an entire state. Calif J Sec Ed 19:219-23 My '44 Statewide in-service training plan devised to meet a war-time need. Nations Sch 34:49- 50 D '44 When does curriculum change occur? Ed Adm * Sup 32:538-9 D '46 — and Long, W. A. School system builds its own workshop. Ed Leadership 2:209-11 F '45 — and others State-wide in-service training protjram. Ed Res nul 23:129-34 My '44 ANDERSON, Virgil Antris Speech needs and abilities of prospective teachers. Q J Speech 30:221-5 Ap '44; Same cond. Ed Digest 10:22-3 S '44 ANDERSON, Virginia (Mrs William Arthur Anderson) Xorl h meets south; an adventure in good will. Int J Relig EM 22:4-5 Ap '46 ANDERSON, Mrs Vivienne American colonists — 1945. Social Ed 9:366-7 D '45 Leadership problems. Sch Executive 66:44 Ja; 44 F: 52 Mr: 39 Ap: 47 My '47 Passport to fellowship. Clearing House 21: 173-5 N '46 Poet's visit shapes curriculum. Engl J 34: 549-52 D '45 ANDERSON. W. Carlisle CluTk points. Ind Arts & Voc Ed 34:301-3 S '15 ANDERSON, W. H. company, Cincinnati Ohio school code; ed. by W. L. Tarr and H. G. Edwards. 264p $4.50 "43 The co, 524 Main st. Cincinnati ANDERSON, Walter Alexander Critical reaction to proposal for objectives of education . for Minnesota schools. Minn J Ed 27:215-16 Ja '47 Education today in Montana. See issues of Montana education through September 1945 Events in cooperation. Ed Leadership 3:120- 3 D '45 Modern supervision is in-service education. bibliog EM 67:199-204 D '46 Providing for individual differences in the elementary school social studies program. (In National council for the social studies. Adapting instruction in the sociaJ studies to individual differences; fifteenth year- book. p33-9) — and others Selected bibliography on ^ementary educa- tion and related fields [mimeographed] rev ed 25p pa 25c '44 N.E.A. Dept. of super- vision and curriculum development ANDERSON, Wendell Q. See Muns, A. C. Jt. auth. ANDERSON, Mrs William Arthur. See An- o Tick. lock, and April fool. A. L.. Von TunReln. Ami rhlldh 31:49-50 Ap '46 APRONS Whiii niiikos an apron useful? Prac Home Kcon 24:ins U '46 APSLER, Alfred Oontra.>!is in European and American second- arv education. Sch R 54:295-8 My '46: Same cond. Kd UiRcst 12:25-7 S '46 APSTEIN. Theodore Univcr.-^itic,-; of Mexico [mimeopraphedl (High- er ed. ill l.aiin America v5) 2pt.« 215:217- 336p pa 75c ' It". Pan. Am. union APTEKAR, David D. Can science courses be taught scientifically? Sch Sci & Math 45:33-7 Ja "46 APTHEKER. Herbert l-lter:icy. the Ncpro and World war 11. bib- lioff f J Xegro Ed 15:595-602 0.'46 APTITUDE. See Aptitudes APTITUDE tests Accounting aptittide and home work. B. R. Swem. Occupations 23~218-19 Ja '45 Aptitude testiiiR. J. F. Bender, bibliog Sci- entific Monthly 64:297-300 Ap '47 Aptitude testinfr in shorthand. R. J. Hosier. J IJsns Ed 22:25 My 47 Aptitude' tests for placement of industrial trainees. U. W. Ross. 11 Ind Arts & Voc Ed 34:433-S D '45 Aptitude te.fts for the machine shop. R. S. Hunter, diags Ind Arts & Voc Ed 34:58-63 K '45 Aptitudes and aptitude testing. W. V. Bing- ham. $3 '45 Harper Army general classific.'ition test scores for civilian occupations. T. W. Harrell and M. S. Harrell. bibliog f Ed & Psychol M 5 no3: 229-39 '45 Business aptitude test. R. R. Rosenberg. Bsns Ed World 25:13-5 S '44 Challenging report. Iv. J. Cronbach. Sch R 54: 509 N '46 Construction of aptitude tests for aviation trades. (In New York society for the ex- perimental study of education. Advancing front of education: 1943 yearbook. p2S5-7) Correlation between two tests of academic aptitude. A. E. Traxler. Sch & Soc 61:383 Je 9 '45 Directional tests for educational guidance. F. H. Kirkpatrick. J Ed Res 38:143-5 O '44 Discover.v of engineering talent. R. L. Sack- ett. J Eng Ed 35:180-3 N '44 Effect of an incrcasingl.v well defined criterion on the prediction of success at naval train- ing .school (tactical radar) P. B. Stuit and J. T. Wilson. .1 Ap Psvchol 30:614-23 P '46 Effect of schooling upon the relationship between clerical aptitude and interests. S. F. Klugrnan. bibliog Pedagog Sem 66:255-8 Je '45 Effect on a candidate's score of repeating the .scholastic aptitude test of the College entrance examination board. R. C. Stal- naker and J. M. Stalnaker. Ed & Psychol M 6 no4: 195-503 '46 Engineering and physical science aptitude test. C. H. Griffin and H. Borow. bibliog J Ap Psychol 25:376-87 O '44 Evaluation of aptitude and achievement in a guidance program. A. E. Traxler. bibliog Ed & Psychol M 6 no 1:3-16 '46 Examination of aptitude in France. Int Bur Ed Bui 20 1st quarter:12 '46 Factor analysis of occupational aptitude tests. War manpower cominission. Division of oc- cupational analysis, bibliog Ed & Psychol M 5 no2:147-55 '45 F^irther studies in the development of test batteries for identifying potentially success- ful naval electrical trainees. C H Lawshe .1r. and W. B. Mills. J Psychol 21:97-105 Ja '46 Have you got the right job? B. Bralev. Sci- ence Digest 20:1-4 D '46 Industrial-arts aptitude test. R. A. Schwalm 11 Ind Arts & Voc Ed 35:321-4 S '46 Induence of level of motivation on the validity of intelligence tests. L. D. Hartson. Ed * Psychol M 5 no3:273-83 '45 Investigation of certain relationships of spell- ing with rending and academic aptitude. A Townsend. bibliog J Ed Res 40:465-71 F '47 Measurement and prediction of special abili- ties. H. D. Carter, bibliog R Ed Res 17: 33-52 F '47 Measuring technical aptitude; experiment in finding suitable tests. I^. L. J. Drew Times Ell Sup 1520:293 Je 17 '44 Personnel classification testing in the army W. V. ningham. bibliog f Science 100:276- SO S 29 '41 Predictable aspects of clerical work. R. T Lennon and B. Baxter. J Ap Psychol 29:1-15 F '45 Predictions of average class achievement by mean.s of aptitude tests. W. C. Krathwohl. J Eng Ed 37:231-12 N '46 Prognostic or aptitude tests for skill sub- jects. M. Hardaway. Ksns Ed World 25: 371-3. 427-8. 4S9-90 Mr-Mv '45 Purdue mechanical adaptability test C H I^aw.che. jr. and others. J Ap Psychol 30: 44^.-53 O '46 Relation of Iowa silent reading test scores to measures of scholastic aptitude and achievement. R. W. Kilby. J Ap Psychol 30:399-405 Ag '46 Sales personnel selection and related serv- ices. R. G. Bernreuter and T. A. Jackson J Consult Psychol 10:127-30 My '46 Significance of verbal aptitude in the type of occupation pursued by illiterates. W. D. Altus and O. A. Mahler. J Ap Psvchol 30 155-60 Ap '46 Some remarks and results of aptitude test- ing in teclmical and industrial schools. W .1. Morgan. Journal of Social Psvchologv 20:19-29 Ag '44 " Study of the use of mechanical aptitude tests ill the selection of trainees for mechanical occupations. J. W. McDaniel and W A Reynolds. Ed .>;• Psvchol M 4 no3:I91-7 '44 Test your scientific ability with this sample. Science News Letter 51:7:14- F 1 '47- Ex- cerpts. Sf-ience Digest 21:71-3 Ap '47 Testing intelligence and aptitudes. L. L. Thurstone. il Hygeia 23:32-6-f- Ja '45 Validity of the V.C. aeronautics aptitude test and the O.E. scientific aptitude test D Segel. diags J Psychol 18:65-80 Jl '44 Vocational aptitude lest.'; for the blind S P Hayes, bibliog pa 25c '46 The auth. Perkins institution and Massachusetts school for the blind, Watertown 72. Ma.ss. See also George Washingtt)n Mechanical ability tmiversity secreteir- tests ial aptitude test Stanford scientific aptitude test Bibliography Tests for the guidance of secondary school pupils. N. W. Newsom. Nat Assn Sec Sch Prin Bui 30:125-43 Ja '46 Research Frontiers in educational research in the measurement of aptitudes and achievement. J. W. Wrightstone. J Ed Res 40:389-96 Ja '47 Colleges and universities Aptitude and interest patterns of art majors in a liberal arts college. D. M. Barrett. J Ap Psychol 29:483-92 D "45 Mechanical aptitudes of university women. I-. G. Portenier. bibliog J Ap Psychol 29: 477-82 D '45 Missouri college aptitude testing program. W. R. Carter, bibliog pa '46 Univ. of Mo. Prediction of .scholastic success in colleges of law: an investigation of prc-law grades and other indices of law school aptitude. AV. M. Adams, bibliog Ed & Psychol M 4 no 1:13-19 '44 Problem of the prediction of college success A. W. Kurd. J Ed Res 38:217-19 N '44 Testing for aptitudes. R. A. Davis. J Ed Psychol 36:39-45 Ja '45 Yale scholastic aptitude tests as predictors of success in the college of engineering K W. Vaughn. J Eng Ed 34:572-82 Ap '44 80 EDUCATION INDEX July 1944--Tune 1947 APTITUDE tests — Continued Dental schools and colleges Aptitude testingr in dental education. Higher Ed 3:10 O 15 '46 High schools How we test high school pupils for ap- titude. G. O. Thayer, il Nations Sch 34: 43-4 N '44 Methods used in the selection of pupils for the study of algebra and geometry in Cleve- land. O. Kraft. Math Teach 39:236-9 My '46 Trade schools Aptitude tests and trade-school adjustment. R. H. Mathewson. Ind Arts & Voc Ed 33: 400-2 D '44 APTITUDES Aptitudes and aptitude testing. W. V. Bing- ham. $3 '45 Harper Measurement and prediction of special abil- ities. H. D. Carter, bibliog R Ed Res 17: 33-52 F '47 Test scores for clerical aptitude and in- terests before and after a year of school- ing. S. F. KJugman. bibliog Pedagog Sem 65:89-96 S '44 See also College aptitude AQUARIUMS Microcosm demonstration. W. J. Tinltle. Sch Sci & Math 44:768-9 N '44 We try an aquarium project. J. H. Miller. Clearing House 19:384 F '45 Why not a salt-water aquarium in your classroom? R. S. Bailey, il Va J Ed 39:20- 1-t- S '45 ARAB Kadoore agricultural school, Tulkarm, Palestine Arab agricultural school. M. Brent. J Ed Lon- don 77:76 F '45 ARABS Educational problem in Algeria. L. Vincent. New Era 27:237-8-|- N '46 ARABS in Palestine See also Palestine — Jewisli- Arab problem Education Arab education in Palestine. Times Ed Sup 1566:208 My 5 '45 Arab education in Palestine. M. Brent. J Ed London 76:490-)- O '44 ARAl, Tsuru Re-performance and re-interpretation of the Aral experiment in mental fatigue with three subjects. Z. L. Huxtable and others, pa '46 Am. psychological assn. ARAKELIAN foundation, Madera, California Arakelian foundation. Ed 66:109 O '45 ARANGIO-RUIZ, Vincenzo Liberal orientations: problems of the school. Sch & Soc 61:33-5 Ja 20 '45 ARBEIT, David H. Effects of the G.I. bill upon our school sys- tem. H Points 26:29-35 D '44 ARBEITSDIENST. See Germany — Arbeitsdienst ARBITRATION, International Arbitration, a challenge to education. W. S. Salisbury. Social Ed 11:58-60 F '47 Why teachers should know about arbitra- tion. F. A. Kellor. H Points 27:20-5 F '45 ARBITRATION and conciliation. Industrial Arbitration, a challenge to education. W. S. Salisbury. Social Ed 11:58-60 F '47 ARBOR day Arbor dav. F. P. Tuttle. Am Childh 31:10 My '46 Plays, pageants, etc. On Arbor day. C. M. Lindsay. Grade Teach 63:48-f Ap '46 Plant a tree. C. Urban. Instr 55:33 Mr '46 Protect our trees! E. Larkin. Instr 66:36-7-t- Mr '47 Poetry Arbor dav tree. Am Childh 31:10 My '46 I'll plant a tree. C. G. Cornell. Am Childh 32:55 My '47 Johnnie Appleseed. C. G. Cornell. Am Childh 32:55 My '47 On Arbor day. S. Jostles. Nat Parent Teach 40:23 Ap '46 Planting a tree. N. B. Turner. Instr 55:34 Mr '46 Poems about trees. Grade Teach 63:16 Mv '46 Trees. A. F. Brown. Instr 56:34 Mr '47 Trees were made for children. N. K. Duffv. Am Childh 31:57 My '46 What the trees said. Grade Teach 63:12 Ap '46 ARBUCKLE, D. S. As ye sow. . . . Sch (El ed and Sec ed) 33: 380-3 Ja '45 Curriculum conflict. Sch (El ed and Sec ed) 34:6-9 S '45 ARBUCKLE, Mabel. See Duncan, E. jt. auth. ARBUTHNOT, Mabel F. Hour with the Delphic oracle. Class J 42:365-7 Mr '47 ARBUTHNOT, Mrs May (Hill) Children and motion pictures, bibliog f El Engl 24:97-105 F '47 Children and radio. EI Engl 24:1-8 Ja "47 Children and the comics. El Engl 24:171-83 Mr '47: Same cond. Ed Digest 12:37-40 My ■47 It's a wide, wide world. Nat Parent Teach 41:10-12 Ap '47 Scholar, a family and children's books. Childh Ed 21:134-5 N '44 ' Teachers are people. Childh Ed 22:17-22 S '45 Those children. Childh Ed 21:17-22 S '44 To read or not to read. El Engl 24:310-21 Mv ■47 (comp) See Association for childhood edu- cation. Literature committee. Bibliography of books for young children: 1942-1943 sup- plement ARCADE school, Sacramento county, California School can grow with population. G. Stafford, il plans Nations Sch 38:34-5 S '46 ARCE, Nellie E. Sanchez. See Sanchez Arce, X. E. ARCENEAUX, J. J. Evaluation of programs of local chapters of the Louisiana association of Future farm- ers of America, per Ag Ed Mag 19:35 Ag "46 ARCHAEOLOGICAL institute of America Archaeologj- for the teacher. S Dow. Class J 42:7-8 O '46 ARCHEOLOGISTS Training So you want to be an archaeologist? J. John- son. Class J 42:3-6 O '46 ARCHEOLOGY Archaeology for the teacher. S. Dow. Class J 42:7-8 O '46 Use of physics and the methods of physics in archaeology. W. S. Webb. Am J Physics 12:196-200 Ag ^44 ARCHEOLOGY, Biblical. See Bible — Antiquities ARCHER, Clifford Paul Education or chaos. Minn J Ed 26:204-5 Ja ^46 Local selection, placement, and administra- tive relations, bibliog R Ed Res 16:228-32 Je '46 Recruitment, institutional selection, and guidance of teachers, bibliog R Ed Res 16: 209-16 Je '46 Teacher recruiting. Sch & Soc 65:266-7 Ap 12 '47 Teacher selection and preservice education In Australia. Sch & Soc 64:1-3 Jl 6 '46 What Australians think of us. Minn J Ed 25:314-16 Ap '45 ARCHER, Fred C. Company clerk in the field, por Bsns Ed World 25:4-8 S '44 Postwar education — the soldier's viewpoint. Bsns Ed World 26:1-5 S '45 ARCHER, Glenn. See Marston, R. B. jt. auth. ARCHER, Stevenson, b 1838 Stevenson Archer: humanist and pioneer edu- cator. G. W. Stark, bibliog f Peabody J Ed 22:90-104 S '44 ARCHERY Arizona archery. M. L. Klann. J Health & Phys Ed 18:2684- Ap '47 Coach hits bull's-eye with archery. C. R. Gay- lord, il Ind Arts & Voc Ed 35:463-4 D '46 EDUCATION INDKX |ul\ 1"44 Mime 1947 81 ARCHERY — Continued -, .. Corii'ction of biul habits In archery. E. C. Kii!..icll. .1 lUalth & riiys Kd n:Ca6ii(- 1> Effect of tuition upon the process of learn- ing a complex motor skill. D. H. Davie.s. biblioi; J Kd Riycliol 36:352-65 S '45 On measurement of motor skills. E. M. Schroeder. bibllos pa $2.25 Columbia unlv. press Keloase in archery. E. C. Russell. J Health * Phys Ed 17:432 S '40 ARCHES Arches through the apes; application to ge- ometry. N. SleiKlit. bibliog il Sch Sci & Math 45:21-5 Ja '45 ARCHIMEDES Ancestry of modern mathematics. N. Miller. Queens CJuarterly 52 no 1:22-30 [F] '45 ARCHITECTS llnsis of selecting architects. Am Sch Bd J 112:74-f- My '46 p^inctions of the architect In planning the school plant. W. H. Kilham, jr. (In Amer- ican school and university. 1944. p 18-22) Much depends upon the architect. A, V. Mc- Iver. Nations Sch 3S:3S-40 O '46 Relationship of the school administrator to the architect in plant planning. P. W. Seagers. Am Sch Bd J 113:41-2 D '46 Training See Architectural education ARCHITECTURAL acoustics. See Acoustics. Architectural ARCHITECTURAL drawing See also Blueprints Tests and scales .Architectural dr.iftinp test. AV. H. Bowers. Iiid .\rts & Voc Ed .■i6:7:!-4 F '47 ARCHITECTURAL education Blueprint for Utopia. M. B. Chuse. il plans Sch Arts 45:16S-!) Ja '46 Castles in the air? il Christian Science Moni- tor Weekly Magazine Section p 10-11 My 19 '45 Putting their dreams into four walls: home planning course for AAF convalescents at Ft. Wright. Wash. E. McCIain. il Amer- ican Home 35:17 F '46 Colleges and universities Project method in architecture at the Uni- versity of Florida. W. T. Arnett. Higher Ed 3:1-3 .la 15 '47 New York (state) Higher education: architecture; law, rules and information, May 1944-45. New York (state) University. (Handbook 35) 43p '45 Univ. of the state of N.Y. ARCHITECTURAL models Mass models do selling Job. C. F. Miller, il Nations Sch 35:34 Je '45 ARCHITECTURAL schools Standards Architectural schools to be accredited. Higher Ed 1:8-9 F 15 '45 See also Accredited architec- tural schools ARCHITECTURAL schools, Accredited. See Accredited architectural schools ARCHITECTURE See also Arches Color in architecture Orchestra shells Exhibitions Architectural exhibit, il Nations Sch 37:40 Ap -46 Teaching See Architectural education United States What is modern architecture? P. J. de Lemos. il Sch Arts 46:151-7 Ja "47 ARCHITECTURE, Ancient Grnniflric form .'is ;iti architectural matrix. I' K. Snlit. MiUli Tiach 39:113-16 Mr '46 ARCHITECTURE. College. See Colleges and univorsitif.s — Buildings; Library architec- ture ARCHITECTURE, Domestic Dutch colonial house. J. E. Kay. bibllog 11 Ind Arts .*i Voc FA 34:472-6 D '45 Four walls and a roof: a survey of postwar housing. R. Amberson and A. Saxen. il I'rac Home Econ 23:461-6 O '45 FuiKlamcntals in Judging a house. .7. E. Ray. il hul Arts & Voc Ed 33:428-32; 34:27. 72-3, Ii;S-70, 228-9. 326-S D •44-F, Ap-My, S '45 See also Housing projects Peru Cuzco houses, il Sch Arts 45:127-9 D '45 Switzerland Swiss chalets are home sweet home. M. Wid- mcr. il Sch Arts 46:148-50 Ja '47 ARCHITECTURE, Junior college. See Junior ml logos — Buildings ARCHITECTURE, Religious. See Church architecture ARCHITECTURE, School. See School buildings ARCHIT2EL, Albert Here is the DeKalb plan. Progres Ed 24:60-2 N '46 ARDUSER, Ruth Howes Minnie and Mousie; play. Instr 54:39-f- Ja '45 — and Nicholls, M. M. Magic fog; play. Grade Teach 61:31-|- Je '44 AREA-language study. See Languages. Modern AREA measurement Stiuciural approach to the teaching of the concept of area in intuitive geometry. A. S. Luchins and E. H. Luchins. J Ed Res 40: 52S-33 Mr '47 AREA studies. .See Foreign area studies: Inter- cultural education AREA study program. See United States — Army — Education AREA vocational schools. See Vocational schools ARESTAD. Sverre Adult education in Scandinavia. Am Teach .■)1:5-S D '41'.: 17-20 Ja '47 AReVALO BERMEJO, Juan Josi Guatemala: a teacher president of the Re- public. Int Bur Ed Bui 19 4th quarter:130 '45 AREY, Louise. See Haitema, J. S. Jt. auth. ARGENTINA Argentine declaration. R. A. Lambert. Sci- ence 101:502 My IS '45 Sec also Education — Argen- tina Commerce Geographic aspects of United States-Argen- tine relations. E. B. Shaw. 11 J Geog 46: 136-46 Ap '47 Institute nScional de estudios de teatro Cuadernos of the Instituto n&cional de estudios de teatro. H. Kurz. Hispania 28:212-19 My •45 Intellectual life Argentine people read and read. Christian Science Monitor Weekly Magazine Section p 17 My 12 '45 ARGENTINA and the United States Geographic aspects of United States-Argen- tine relations. E. B. Shaw, il J Geog 46:136- 46 Ap '47 ARGENTINE poetry Cfsar Tiempo. D. D. Walsh. Hispania 29:197- 205 My '46 ARGETSINGER, Glen D. Education in an air-Joined world. Minn J Ed 26:72-3 O '45 82 EDUCATION INDEX July 1944— June 1947 ARGINTEANU, Selda (comp) List of books on music in English published in 1944. (In Music teachers na- tional association. Proceedings, 1945. p 173- 81) ARGO, Illinois Public schools Learning to read in Argo, 111. C. E. Wingo. Am Sch Bd J 113:74 S '46 ARGUIMBAU, Lawrence Baker War-surplus electronics equipment. Sch Sci & Math 46:3S0-5 Ap '46 ARGUMENT Case method in argumentation. J. G. Emer- son, bibliog f Q J Speech 31:S-15, 282-91; 32:1-12 F, O '45. F '46 See also Controversy Debates and debating ARIS, Reinhoid Problems of army education. Contemporary Review 166:42-5 JI '44 ARISMAN, Kenneth J. and others Promoting democracy in the junior high school years. Nat Assn Sec Sch Prin Bui 29:29-39 Ap '45 ARISTA league Arista pledge. Social Ed 10:204 My '46 Noblesse oblige: Arista, legend or reality? H. Berltman. H Points 26:67-71 Ap '44 ARISTOPHANES Clouds — Legislative absurdities. H. N. Couch. Class J 42:36 O '46 Greek comedy on the sixteenth century Eng- lish stage. K Lever, bibliog Class J 42: 169-74 D '46 ARISTOTLE Chinese live element theory; a comparison of the Aristotelian and Chinese systems of elements. E. W. Blank, bibliog Sch Sci & Math 45:864-9 D '45 In defense of Aristotle. H. E. Mierow. bib- liog f Class J 41:122-3 D '45 Riddle of the early Academy. H. Cherniss. bibliog $1.50 '45 Univ. of Calif. ARITHMETIC Arithmetic learnings. W. A. Brownell. Instr 54:14-f- Je '45 Head start in arithmetic. E. Deans and L. P. Sanders, il Parents Mag 20:22-|- O '45 Rule arithmetic. J. D. Campbell. Sch (El ed) 33:611-13 Mr '45 Social arithmetic. L. J. Brueckner. Instr 53: 17-lS-f S '44 Some sidelights for the arithmetic teacher. W. L. Schaat. Sch Sci & Math 47:315-22 Ap '47 What is functional arithmetic? G. M. Wil- son, bibliog Ed 65:466-9 Ap '45 See dl3o Addition Numerals Decimals Numeration Division Percentage Fractions Square root Multiplicatioii Subtraction Achievements, Student Arithmetic achievement of Japanese- Ameri- cans. H. C. Pusey. Math Teach 38:172-4 Ap '45 Effect of instruction in mathematical vocab- ulary upon problem solving in arithmetic: abstract of a doctor's dissertation. H. C. Johnson, bibliog f J Ed Res 38:97-110 O '44 Factors associated with successful achieve- ment in problem solving in sixth grade arithmetic. C. W. Hansen, bibliog f J Ed Res 38:111-18 O '44 Our students do not know arithmetic. A. B. Garrett and H. P. Fawcett. Ohio Sch 23: 200-1-1- My '45; Same cond. Ed Digest 11: 24-6 S '45 Relationship of reading skills to the ability to solve arithmetic problems. J. P. Treacy. bibliog J Ed Res 38:86-96 O '44 Teaching the new arithmetic in a third grade. B. McCann and C. O. Dalrymple. Ed 65: 493-6 Ap '45 Aims and objectives Analysis of the arithmetic knowledge of high-school pupils. J. S. Orleans and E. Saxe. Ed Digest 10:21-3 Ap '45 Arithmetic taught as a basis for later mathe- matics. W. L. Schaaf. Sch Sci & Math 46: 413-23 My '46 Helping pupils to discover understandings and skills in arithmetic. E. T. McSwain. (In Pennsylvania. University. School of ed- tication. Purpose and plan in education. P30-40) Bibliography Arithmetic. (In United States. Office of edu- cation. Library division. Bibliography of research studies in education, 1939-1940. pS4-9) Correlation with other subjects Arithmetic can be fun. E. Barclay. Tex Outl 28:23-4 Ap '44 Using arithmetic to develop economic com- petence. P.. M. W. Gavian. Childh Ed 21: 417-19 Ap '45 Courses of study Arithmetic in the elementary school; pt. 1. of the twelve year mathematics course ^Visconsin. Departn.ent of public instruc- tion. '43 The dept. Madison Course of study in arithmetic for grades four, five, six and seven. Louisiana. De- partment of education. '43 The dept. Baton Rouge Course of study in elementary arithmetic. Oklahoma. Department of education, rev ed '43 The dept. Oklahoma City Handbook for arithmetic. H. Van Engen. Mid Sch 59:31-3 S '44 New course of study in arithmetic for Ne- braska elementary schools. Neb Ed J 25; 270 O '45 Program of ."itudies recommended for the elementary schools of New Hampshire; arithmetic, grades one-six. New Hamp- shire. Board of education. 6th ed '43 The bd. Concord Curriculum Decimal usage in the occupational world; another view. J. T. Johnson. J Ed Res 40: 534-8 Mr '47 Functional program in arithmetic. E. T. Mc- Swain. (In Conference on arithmetic. Im- proving the program in arithmetic, p 12- IG): Same. El Sch J 47:380-4 Mr '47 Remedial arithmetic. B. Braverraan. H Points 26:40-4 Je '44 Study of children's mathematical interest questions as a clue to grade placement of arithmetic topics. J. A. Morton. J Ed Psychol 37:293-315 My '46 Vitalizing arithmetic instruction. L. J. Brueckner. il Nat El Prin 25:24-8 S '45 Why children dislike arithmetic. J. H. Shores. Ed Adm & Sup 32:357-63 S '46 Diagnostic tests Analysis of the arithmetic knowledge of high-school pupils. J. S. Orleans and E. Saxe. Ed Digest 10:21-3 Ap '45 Program of dia.gnostic testing and remedial treatment in arithmetic. J. E. Fuller, bib- liog f Math Teach 39:380-4 D '46 Difficulties Arithmetic troubles. O. R. Payne. Parents Mag 20:124-5 N '45 Difhculties encountered by college freshmen in decimals. W. S. Guiler. J Ed Ees 40: 1-13 S '46 Difficulties encountered by college freshmen in fractions. W. S. Guiler. bibliog f J Ed Kes 39:102-15 O '45 Difficulties encountered in percentage by col- lege freshmen. W. S. Guiler. bibliog f J Ed Res 40:81-95 O '46 Difficulties in decimals encountered bv ninth- grade pupils. W. S. Guiler. El Sch J 46: 3S4-93 Mr '46 Difficulties in fractions encountered bv ninth- grade pupils. W. S. Guiler. El Sch J 46: 146-56 N '45; Same cond. Ed Digest 11:23-6 F '46 Difficulties in percentage encountered by ninth-grade pupils. W. S. Guiler. El Sch J 46:563-73 Je '46 Difficulty ratings of addition facts £Ls related to learning method. E. J. Swenson. bib- liog f J Ed Res 38:81-5 O '44 Success factors in mathematics. J J. Ur- bancek. Chicago Sch J 28:4-5 S '46 EDLXATloX IXDI-.X lulv l''4-J 1947 83 ARITHMETIC — Contituwd " ' Drill .^ How much drill in anthtneliC' L.. S. Hunce. il liislr 53:21+ .Mr '41) ImaKi'i'ition mid drill. F. E. Sullivan. Ani Childh 31:15-1G Mr '46 Kevtow versus the tcle;-copod reteachinp o( Ihe work of preiedinc crudes. K. L. Morton. Mttlh Tea.-h :I11:225-S Mv •4ti Which shall It be: mechanical drill or de- velopment in understanding all the whys? E. L,. -Mossman. Math Teach 38:103-7 ilr 45 Errors Basic considerations for profitable research In arithmetic, G. M. WiLson. J Ed Hes 3S: 119-23 O '44; Same cond. Ed Digest 10: 38-9 F '45 Division facts and their use in estimation of quotient with a t\vo-tl(,'ure divisor. F. E. Grossnlckle. El Sch J 45:569-74 Je '45 History Arithmetic In the ancient world. J. D. Camp- bell. Sch tEl ed) 33:439-43 Ja '45 Aritlimetic in the medieval world. J. D. Campbell. Sch (El ed) 33:531-5 F "45 Historv of arithmetic. W. H. Carnahan. Sch Sci ic Math 4(;:209-13. 329-34 Mr-.Ap '46 Units of measurement. J. D. Campb<;ll. Sch (El ed> 33:707-12 Ap '45 Wilson. Instr Motivation Arithmetic conies alive. M. 55:36-f O '46 Problem solving Arithmetic methods. H. A. Sturges. Sierra Ed X 42:9 N '46 Direct, practical experiences in mathematics and success in solving realistic verbal rea- soning problems in arithmetic. W. J. Lyda. Math Teach 40:166-7 Ap '47 Effect of instruction in mathematical vocab- ulary upon problem solving in arithmetic: abstract of a doctor's dissertation. H. C. John.son. bibliog f J Ed Res 38:97-110 O '44 ElYective guidance in problem solving. H. Karstens. Math Teach 39:172-5 Ap '46 Factors associated with successful achieve- ment in problem solving in sixth grade arithmetic. C. W. Hansen, bibliog f J Ed Kes 3S:111-1S O '44 Is rough work necessarv? F. B. Smitheram. Sch (El ed) 34:233-6 N '45 Mathematical literacy. J. O. Coulter. Sch (El ed) 33:147-51 O '44 Oral aids in problem analysis. J. V. Hall. Instr 55:24+ Ja '46 Problem analysis. L. Poquet. Instr 55:30 S '46 Problem solving in the primary grades. A. G. Gnnderson. il Instr 5t:3G-7+ O '45 Proof in arithmetic. D. Welch and H. F. Spitzer. Math Teach 39:261-4 O '46 Realistic approach to problem-solving in arithmetic. W. L. Schaaf. El Sch J 46:494-7 .My '40 Relationship of reading .skills to the ability to solve arithmetic problems. J. P. Treacv. bibliog J Ed Res 38:86-96 O '44 Study of grade placement of socially signifi- cant arithmetic problems in the high-school curriculum: abstract of doctor's disserta- tion. W. J. Lyda and C. G. F. Franz^n. J Ed Res 39:292-5 D '45 Test of abilities in arithmetic reasoning. G. Spache. El Sch J 47:442-5 Ap '47 What is problem solving in arithmetic? J. T. John.«on and others. Sch Sci & Math 46: 256-66 Mr '46 See also Problem solving Problems, exercises, etc. Analysis of written problems in a recent arithmetic series. C. E. Dexter. Ed 65: 488-90 .Vp '45 .Arithmetic in the news: practical up-to-date problems. R. F. Heagy. Grade Teach 63: 44-f Mr '46 Arithmetic story problems. E. J. Beck. Instr 55:28 S '46 Coov hook for arithmetic. C. H. Lady. Math Teach 40:38 .la '47 Problems, problems everyTvhere. V. Hobbs. Math Teach 38:356-8 D '45 Self-teaching test.s in arithmetic for nurses. R. W. Jessee. 2d cd pa $1.50 "45 .Mosby Two kinds of problems. F. E. Grossnlckle. Instr 53:22 Je '44; Same cond. Ed Digest 10:37-9 S 44 Your arithmetic problems; how to make them count. K. Rice. Grade Teach 64:0O-f S '46 Projects Appreciation unit in measures: the storv of paper bags. F. E. Cobb. Ed 65:485-7 Ap '45 Christitias arithmetic applied to a comnmnity project. E. Barclay. Grade Teach 62:48-f- D '44 Insurance: an informational problem unit. Mrs J. E. Gallagher. Ed 65:470-4 Ap '45 Jlaking arithmetic live through the medium of informational problem units. M. A. Shea. Ed i;,'"):l55-9 Ap '45 Practical number work. P. Welch. II Grade Teach 64:36+ O '46 Prolilcm unit: buying a car. E. G. Brown. Ed 65:478-9 .\p '45 Thrift: a functional problem unit. M. M. ITpIey. bibliog lOd 05:460-3 Ap '45 Psychology Can we teacli numbers for meaning? G. H. Whiteakor. bibliog f Math Teach 38:161-4 Ap '45 Psychological points of view on the teaching of arithmetic. H. von Baravalle. Math Teach 37:341-6 D '44 Readiness Development and validation of an arithmetic readiness test. L. J. Brueckner. J Ed Res 4(1:196-5112 Mr '47 Readiness for number. .A.. G. Gunderson. Instr 55:34+ P '46 Remedial teaching Arithmetic deficiency of college chemistry students. J. R. Kinzer and H. P. Fawcett. Ed Res Bui 25:113-14+ My '46 Individualized and meaningful irLslruction m arithmetic. J. W. Tilton. J Ed Psychol 38: 83-8 F '47 Program for remedial arithmetic. D. A. Siegel. (In Commercial education associa- tion of New York city and vicinity. Busi- ness education including world co-opera- tion: sixteenth yearbook. p26-35) Progian; oi' diagnostic testing and remedial •reatmcr.t in arithmetic. J. E. Fuller, bib- liog f M:>lh Teach 39:380-4 P '46 Remedial arithmetic. B. Braverman. H Points 26:40-4 Je '44 Remedial arithmetic. F. H. Burton. Tex Outl 30:2S-:in Ja '46 Remedial arithmetic in high school. B. Braverman. J Bsns Ed 22:15-16 Ja '47 P.emedial arithmetic measures. C. Towie Am Chiidh 31:21 ,\Ir '46 Remedial arithmetic problems. C. Towle. Am ('hildh 31:31 Ap '46 Remedial work in arithmetic. R. A Riddel. Sch (El ed) 34:157-9 O '45 Research Frontiers in educational research in arith- mc;if. W. A. Brownell. J Ed Ros 40:373-80 Ja '47 Outlook for research in arithmetic. G. T. Bus- well. (In Conference on arithmetic. Im- proving the program in arithmetic. p35-45) Subject matter Algebra and arithmetic. A. R. Jerbert. Sch Sci & Math 45:528-40 Je '45 Analysis of written problems in a recent arithmetic series, C. E. Dexter. Ed 65:488- 911 Al> '!5 Arithmetic for which I have no use in a war plant. C. Conklin. Ed 65:491-2 Ap '45 Capitalizing children's experiences in arith- metic. M. 15. Stone, bibliog Ed 65:497-502 Ap '45 Changes and trends in arithmetic since 1910. H. G. Wheat. (In Conference on arithmetic. Iinproving the program in arithmetic, p 1- 11); Same. El Sch J 47:134-44 N '46; Same cond. Ed Digest 12:12-18 F '47 Direct, practical experiences in mathematics and success in solving realistic verbal reas- oning problems in arithmetic. W J. Lyda. Math Teach 40:166-7 Ap '47 84 EDUCATION INDEX July 1944— June 1947 AR I T H M ET I C — Subject matter — Continued Fallacy of social arithmetic. H. G- Wheat. Math Teach 39:27-34 Ja '46 Making arithmetic live through the medium of informational problem units. M. A. Shea. Ed 65:455-',l Ap '45 Oversocialized mathematics. F. B. Riggs. Math Teach 39:69-70 F '46 Supervision Hovr can the principal help teachers meet the needs of children for optimtnn command of the skills of learning in arithmetic? P. L. Spencer, bibliog (In California elementeiry school principals' association. Continuing education of teachers for elementarj' school service: eighteenth yearbook. p50-63) Teachers' manuals Arithmetic we use; teacher's guide for grades 1-6. L.. J. Brueckner and others, pa 80c '43 Winston Iowa elementary teachers handbook, arith- metic. Iowa. Department of public instruc- tion. '44 The dept, Des Moines Teachers' manuals for Living arithmetic: grades 3-S. G. T. Buswell and others. 6bks rev ed pa ea 40c '4()-'47 Ginn Understanding numbers: teacher's guide- book for the Number stories program. J. W. Studebaker and others. 32c '42 Scott Teaching Arithmetic for every dav. H. E. Heflin. Instr 54:14-15-H Ap '45 Arithmetic taught as a basis for later mathe- matics. W. L. Schaaf. Sch Sci & Math 46: 413-23 My '46 Aspect of meaning in arithinetic. H. Van Engen. bibliog f El Sch J 46:272-7 Ja '46 Backgrounds of arithmetic. O. W. Renfrow. Nat Ed Assn J 34:66 Mr '45 Basing teaching procedures on comprehensive evaluation results. W. A. Brownell. (In Pennsylvania. University. School of educa- tion. Educational planning for peace, p 128- 37) Developing an understanding of our number system through place value. J. A. Morton. Sch Sci & Math 45:870-3 D '45 Effect of instruction in mathematical vocab- ulary upon problem solving in arithmetic; abstract of a doctor's dissertation. H. C. Johnson, bibliog f J Ed Res 38:97-110 O '44 Forward-looking practices in arithmetic. B. Baxter. (In California elementary school principals' association. Guideposts for the elementary schools of tomorrow; sixteenth yearbook. p97-107) Ftinctional program in arithmetic. E. T. Mc- Swain. (In Conference on arithmetic. Im- proving the program in arithmetic, p 12-16); Same. El Sch J 47:380-4 Mr '47 Going to the fair. C. Monsen. Ed Vic 3:13 My 21 '45 Helping pupils to discover understandings and skills in arithmetic. E. T. McSwain. (In Pennsylvania. University. School of educa- tion. Purpose and plan in education. p30-40) How much drill in arithmetic? L. S. Hance. il Instr 55:21-f Jlr "46 Improving the program in arithmetic. Con- ference on arithmetic. Chicago university, pa 50c '47 Univ. of Chicago press Individualizing arithmetic. L. J. Brueckner. Instr 55:22+ Je '46 Levels of difficultv in long division. W. J. Osburn. El Sch J 46:441-7 Ap '46 Meaning of the meaningful teaching of arith- metic. A. Riess. bibliog t El Sch J 45:23- 32 S '44 Meaning theory in arithmetic. W. A. Brown- ell. Instr 54:31-1- S '45 Measuring the newer aspects of functional arithmetic. B. A. Sueltz. bibliog f (In Conference on arithmetic. Improving the program in arithmetic. p27-34); Same. El Sch J 47:323-30 F '47 Place of meaning in tlie teaching of arith- metic. W. A. Brownell. (In Conference on arithmetic. Improving the program in arith- metic, p 17-26); Same. El Sch J 47:256-65 Ja '47 Place of vocabulary in mathematics. H. C. Armstrong. Calif J EI Ed 12:200-6 Mv '44 Proof in arithmetic. D. Welch and H. F. Spitzer. Math Teach 39:261-4 O "46 Psychological points of view on the teaching of arithmetic. H. von Baravalle. Math Teach 37:341-6 D '44 Review versus the telescoped reteaching of the work of preceding grades. R. L. Morton. Math Teach 39:225-8 My '46 'Rithmetic minus hick'rv stick. H. F. Spitzer. Nat Parent Teach 41:26-8 D '46 Second report of the commission on post-war plans; mathematics in grades 1-6. Math Teach 38:199-203 My '45 Seeing and understanding in number. J. H. MacLatchy. El Sch J 45:144-52 N '44 Some more thoughts on placing the decimal point in quotients. J. T. Johnson. Math Teach 38:229-30 My '45 Some more thoughts on placing the decimal point in quotients. H. Van Engen. bibliog f Math Teach 38:243-5 O '45 Some thoughts on placing the decimal point in quotients. C. H. Brown, bibliog f Math Teach 38:78-80 F '45 Standardization in arithmetic. C. R. Steel. J Ed London 78:494-|- S '46 Studies in arithmetic. H. G. Wheat, pa '45 W.Va. univ. Morgantown Teaching arithmetic. H. A. Tanser. Sch (El ed) 35:291-3 Ja '47 Teaching arithmetic: some important trends in our schools today. M.- P. Stevens. Grade Teach 62:54 Ap '45 Teaching arithmetic in the elementary school. C. Williams, bibliog pa '46 Hinds. Hayden & Eldredge, inc. 105 5th av. N.T. 3 Teaching of arithmetic [mimeographed] H. F. Spitzer. 346p il '46 Univ. of Iowa Teaching of fundamentals and maintaining skills. W'. A. Brownell. (In Pennsylvania. University. School of education. Educational planning for peace, p 138-48) Teaching the three R's. See issues of In- structor through November 1945 Teaching thinking in arithmetic. H. G. Wheat. Math Teach 40:217-20 My '47 This is arithmetic. Association for child- hood education, bibliog pa 35c '45 The assn. To improve arithmetic instruction. H. O. Gil- let. El Sch J 46:421 Ap '46 Two kinds of problems. F. E. Grossnickle. Instr 53:22 Je '44: Same cond. Ed Digest 10: 37-9 S '44 W^eaknesses in arithmetic-teaching. K. B. Henderson. El Sch J 46:579-81 Je '46 When is arithmetic meaningful? W. A. Brownell. J Ed Res 38:481-98 Mr '45; Same cond. Ed Digest 11:27-31 S '45 When shall we begin arithmetic? M. Ralph. Sierra Ed N 41:20 N '45 WTiy children dislike arithmetic. J. H. Shores. Ed Adm & Sup 32:357-63 S '46 Why study mathematics? E. A. Bond. Math Teach 39:51-8 F '4C Your counselor service: arithmetic. F. E. Grossnickle. See issues of Instructor See also War and education — Subject fields — Mathematics Bibliography Selected references on elementary-school in- struction; arithmetic (cont) G. T. Buswell. comp. El Sch J 45:164-5; 46:160-2; 47:161-3 N '44. N '45. N '46 History One hundred fifty years of arithmetic text- hooks. H. L. Smith and others, bibliog il Ind Univ Sch F-d Bui 21:1-149 Ja '45 Research Outlook for research in arithmetic. G. T. Buswell. El Sch J 47:243-53 Ja '47 Synthesis of scientific studies. L. J. Brueck- ner. J Ed Res 38:146-8 O '44 Teaching of arithmetic. J. Morrison, pa Is '43 Univ. of London press Intermediate grades When they begin computation. B. F. Parker. Instr 55:27-(- Ap '46 Junior high schools Accuracy in the fundamentals, mathematics, grade \ail. A. K. Bell. Sch (El ed) 33: 799-803 My '45 KDUCATIOX INDEX July 1944— June 1947 85 ARITHMETIC— Tcachins — Junior* liigh schools - — Contttiued ^ EnlarBed view of aritlimetic for pupils in the Junior hiuh school. D. B. Wilburn. Nat Assn Sec Sch I'rin lUil 30:61-7 Ja '40 Primary grades First steps in arithmetic. A. J. DeMay. Instr 53:2S-9+ O '44; Same cond. Ed Digest 10: 45-S N '44 Meaningful number work. E. Deans. Instr 56: ■:\+ N Mii: 2S-(- .In •■17 Number activities. O. G. Mahoney. Grade Teach 62:26+ Ja '45 Peru improves its arithmetic instruction. C. \V. Martin, il Am Sch lid J 110:31+ Ap •45 Practical number work. P. 'Welch, il Grade Teach 64:36+ O '46 Readiness for number. A. G. Gunderson. Instr 55:34+ F ^46 Remedial arithmetic measures. C. Towle. Ani ■ Childh 31:21 Mr '46 Remedial arithmetic problems. C. Towle. Am Childh 31:31 Ap ^46 Teaching helps in number and music. M. T. Wynne. Grade Teach 63:30+ D '45 Two and two make four. F. P. Halliday. Sch (F,l ed) 34:41-4 S ^45 When shall we begin number work? M. E. Snyder. Grade Teach 62:30+ S '44 Second grades Developing an understanding of place value in second and third grade arithmetic. H. Van Engen. Sch Sci «: Math 45:409-12 My '45 Ups and downs of second grade arithmetic. I. N. Kadden. Grade Teach 63:38+ My '46 Third grades Developing an understanding of place value in second and third grade arithmetic. H. Van Engen. Sch Sci & Math 45:409-12 My •45 Learning to use a ten in subtraction. D. B. Wilburn. El Sch J 47:461-6 Ap '47 Teaching the new arithmetic in a third grade. B. McCann and C. O. Dalrymple. Ed 65:493-6 Ap '45 Teaching aids and devices Easy addition fact.s; a chart. Instr 55:37 S '46 From 1 to 10. M. G. Armistead. il Grade Teach 62:2S+ .Mr '45 Hard addition facts; a chart. Instr 56:25 N '46 Imagination and drill. 'F. E. Sullivan. Am Childh 31:15-16 Mr '46 Number card game. G. A. Randall. Grade Teach 63:40 My ^46 Number combinations self-taught with home- made abacus. F. M. Rich, il J Ed 12S:SS-9 Mr '45 Number families. D. Robertson. Sch (EI ed) 33:410 Ja '45 Number games can be fun. L. L. Rosenquist. Childh Ed 21:461-3 My '45 Numbers can be fun. M. Gode. Am Childh 32:14 My '47 Roman numbers. Instr 54:33-4 S '45 Vitalizing arithmetic instruction. L. J. Brueckner. il Nat El Prin 25:24-8 S '45 Teaching methods Case of decimals versus common fractions. J. T. Johnson. Math Teach 39:221-4 My '46 Changes and trends in arithmetic since 1910. H. G. Wheat. (In Conference on arithmetic. Improving the program in arithmetic, p 1- 11): Same. El Sch J 47:134-44 N '46; Same cond. Ed Digest 12:12-18 F '47 Developing an understanding of our number system through place value. J. A. Morton. Sch Sci & Math 45:870-3 D '45 Developing an imderstanding of place value in second and third grade arithmetic. H. Van Engen. Sch Sci & Math 45:409-12 My •45 Houses that arithmetic built. C. M. Moore, il Instr 54:41+ S '45 Improving language ability in mathematics. D. E Kearney. Sch Sci & Math 46:800-2 D '46 Meaningful way. C. Whitney. J Ed 128:204-6 S -45 Method of self-instruction for learning the thirty-six addition combinations with sums from eleven to eighteen and their corre- sponding subtraction facts in grade 11. D. B. Wilburn. Math Teach 38:246-51 O "45 San Diego schools arithmetic methods. Am Sch nd J 111:30 D ^45 So-called shortcuts often cause confusion. E. L. Mossman. Math Teach 40:62-4 F "47 Streamlining teaching of number facta. N. Poritz. Nat Ed A.ssn J 34:193-4 D "45 Triads, tables, and arithmetic; reply to N. Poritz. with rejoinder. II. Van Engen. bib- liog Nat I'M .\ssn J 35:106-7 F '46 Suggestions for etllciency in teaching arith- metic. F. C. Hill and J. M. Miller. Math Teach 39:332-5 N '46 Teaching directed numbers. H. C. Christofter- son. Sch Sci i>t Math 47:451-9 My '47 Ups and downs of second grade arithmetic. I. N. Kadden. Grade Teach 63:38+ My '46 Which shall it be: mechanical drill or de- velopment in understanding all the whys? E. L.. Mossman. Math Teach 38:103-7 Mr •45 Why not be sensible about meaning? H. G. Wheat. Math Teach 38:99-102 Mr '45 Research Investigation of experimental studies which compare methods of teaching arithmetic; ab- stract of a thesis. M. B. Knipp. bibliog J Exp Ed 13:23-30 S '44 Terminology Arithmetic terminology. L.. E. Ulrich. Wis J Ed 77:326-7 Mr '45 Arithmetic vocabulary of mentally retarded boys. W. M. Cruickshank. bibliog f J Ex- cep Child 13:65-9+ D ^46 Tests and scales Arithmetic terms. M. E. Parry. Grade Teach 62:48 Je ^45 Tests and scales Arithmetic test for grammar grades. E. A. Johnson. Grade Teach 64:6+ N ^46 Basing teaching procedures on comprehensive evaluation results. W. A. Brownell. (In Pennsylvania. University. School of educa- tion. Educational planning for peace, p 128- 37) Computational weaknesses of college fresh- men. W. S. Guiler. Am Assn Col Reg J 20:367-82 Ap '45 Current arithmetic. R. F. Heag}-. Grade Teach 63:10 S '45 Difficulties in percentage encountered by ninth-grade pupils. W. S. Guiler. El Sch J 46:563-73 Je ^46 Division facts and their use in estimation or quotient with a two-flgure divisor. F. E. Grossnickle. El Sch J 45:569-74 Je '45 Measuring arithmetical achievement. L. G. Van Engen. Math Teach 37:217-18 My ^44 Measuring the newer aspects of functional arithmetic. B. A. Sueltz. bibliog t (In Con- ference on arithmetic. Improving the pro- gram in arithmetic. p27-34); Same. El Sch J 47:323-30 F ^47 Modern objective tests; a number test. M. B. Russell. Grade Teach 62:6 F ^45 Modern objective tests: arithmetic. E. Bacon. Grade Teach 62:8 Mr '45 New York city arithmetic computations test. B. Braverman. H Points 27:72-4 My '45 Ready-to-use tests for middle and upper grades: problem solving processes. M. E. Parry. Instr 55:39 O '46 Ready-to-use tests for middle and upper grades: review of arithmetic facts. L. Galinn. Instr 55:21 Je '46 Ready-to-use tests for middle and upper grades: thought-provoking arithmetic. M. E. Parry. Instr 55:27 N '45 Retention by teachers of computational skills in arithmetic. O. P. Rausch. Math Teach 40:178-9 Ap '47 Retention of arithmetic and algebra m rela- tion to achievement in plane geometry. M. Challman. Math Teach 39:77-9 F '46 Review problems. B. Boyle; E. Carlson; A. M. Leiper. Grade Teach 62:36+ My '45 State and federal civil service arithmetic ex- amination problems. R. R. Rosenberg. Bsns Ed World 26:199-200. 257-9 D •45-Ja '46 Test of abilities in arithmetic reasoning. G. Spache. El Sch J 47:442-5 Ap '47 Tests for your review class: interest and interest problems. K. Thomas. Grade Teach 63:60-1 Je '46 86 EDUCATION IXDEX July 1944— June 1947 ARITHMETIC — Continued Textbooks Illustrations in arithmetic. F. E. Gross- nickle. Tex Outl 30:25-6 F •46; Same cond. J Ed 129:50-1 F '46; Neb Ed J 26:90 Mr •46 Illustrations in arithmetic textbooks. F. E. Grossnickle. El Sch J 47:84-92 O ^46 One hundred fifty years ot arithmetic text- books. H. L,. Smith and others, bibliog il Ind Univ Sch Ed Bui 21:1-149 Ja ^45 Units of work Houses that arithmetic buili. C. M. Moore, il Instr 54:414- S '45 Workbooks Arithmetic for use. F. 1^. Wren and others. bks 1-S pa ea 32c •44-^45 Heath Arithmetic skills in practice. M. A. Dawson. bks 1-2 pa '46 Owen Meaning and practice in arithmetic, grade 'J. L.. J. Brueckner and others, pa '45 Winston My first number book.' J. K. Clark and oth- ers, pa 2Sc '45 World bk. My second number book. J. R. Clark and others, pa 36c '45 World bk. Workbooks for Living arithmetic: grades 5-6. G. T. Buswell and others. 2bks rev ed pa ea 44c '47 Ginn Colleges and universities Difficulties encountered by college freshmen in decimals. W. S. Guiler. J Ed Res 4U: 1-13 S '46 DitBculties encountered by college freshmen in fractions. W. S. Guiler. bibliog f J Ed Res 39:102-15 O '45 Difficulties encountered in percentage by col- lege freshmen. W. S. Guiler. bibliog f J Ed Res 40:81-95 O '46 Elementary schools Arithmetic program in the elementary school. B. Baxtei-. Calif J El Ed 12:233-9 My '44 Putting mathematics to work. (In New York society for the experimental study of edu- cation. Advancing front of education: 1943 yearbook, p 120-2> First grades Do first graders retain number concepts learned in kindtrgarten? S. M. Mott and Al. E. Martin. Math Teach 40:75-8 F '47 Pencil power — and classroom mental health. C. C. Frost. Und Child 14:82-3 Je ^45 High schools Analysis of the arithmetic knowledge of high-school pupils. J. S. Orleans and E. Saxe. Ed Digest 10:21-3 Ap ^45 Arithmetic for the twelfth year. R. C. Miller. Math Teach 40:221-4 My '47 Competence in arithmetic. K. C. Skeen. Ind Arts & Voc Ed 34:303-4 S '45 Remedial arithmetic in high school. B. Braverman. J Bsns Ed 22:15-16 Ja '47 Study of grade placement of socially signifi- cant arithmetic problems in the high-school curriculum; abstract of doctor's disserta- tion. W. J. Lyda and C. G. F. Franz^n. J Ed Res 39:292-5 D '45 Junior high schools Insurance: an inforinalional problem unit. Mrs J. E. Gallagher. Ed 65:470-4 Ap '45 Kindergarten Arithmetic concepts of preschool children. C. Stotiar. bibliog f El Sch J 40:342-5 F •46 Number concepts of small children. S. M. Mott. Math Teach 38:291-301 N '45 Number experience units for kindergarten pupils. E. M. Bentley. Ed 65:464-5 Ap '45 Ninth grades Difficulties in decimals encountered by ninth- grade pupils. W. S. Guiler. El Sch J 46: 384-93 Mr '46 DilHculties in fractions encountered by ninth-grade pupils. W. S. Guiler. El Scli J 46:146-56 N '45 Dil'licuities in percentage encountered by ninth-grade pupils. W. S. Guiler. EI Sch J 46:563-73 Je '46 Primary grades Arithmetic comes alive. M. B. Wilson. Instr 55:36-t- O '46 Borrowing, taught concretely. M. F. Sander- lin. Instr 56:13-1- Je '47 More fun with numbers. P. Tustison. Grade Teach 62;24-f- Ja ^45 Number work in the elementary grades. E. M. Sauer. 11 Sch Executive 64:50-1 Mr ^45 Problem solving in the primary grades. A. G. Gunderson. il Instr 54:36-7-f O '45 Readiness for number. A. G. Gunderson. Instr 55:34-1- F '46 Teaching carrying in addition. M. F. Sander- lin. Instr 56:15-|- My ^47 Sixth grades Factors associated with successful achieve- ment in problem solving in sixth grade arithmetic. C. W. Hansen, bibliog f J Ed Res 38:111-18 O ^44 ARITHMETIC, Commercial Duplication between arithmetic and business training. M. Surmann and A. M. Cooke. J Bsns Ed 22:21-2 Ja ^47 Aims and objectives Organization and purpose of a business math- ematics course. R. R. Rosenberg. Bsns Ed World 26:82-5 O ^45 Correlation w/ith other subjects Integrating business aritimietic with junior business training. M. E. Sharpe and W. M. Polishook. 11 J Bsns Ed 21:15-f- My ^46 Curriculum Business information and arithmetic for the consumer. G. Goldtarb. (In Commercial education association of New York city and vicinity. Basic business education for all; fotirteenth yearbook. p3-8) Organization and purpose of a business math- ematics course. R. R. Rosenberg. Bsns Ed World 26:82-5 O ^45 Problems, exercises, etc. Inventory test in business mathematics. R. R. Rosenberg. Bsns Ed World 25:447-9 Ap •45 Projects Workshop in business arithmetic. J. Kramer and others. (In Commercial education asso- ciation of New York city and vicinity. Basic business education for all; fourteerith year- book, p 163-202) Subject matter Decimal usage in the occupational world. G. B. Russell, bibliog f J Ed Res 38:633-8 Ap '45 What shall we teach in business arithmetic? R. R. Rosenberg. Bsns Ed World 26:368-9. 431-2. 490-1; 27:74-6. 220-2, 342-4, 450-1 Mr- My, O. D '46, F. Ap ^47 Tests and scales Diagnostic tests in business mathematics. R. R. Rosenberg, Bsns Ed World 25:157-9. 210- 17. 277-8 N •44-Ja ^45 Workbooks . Practical exercises in btisiness arithmetic. J. I.. Twohig. pa 72c ^47 Heath High schools Improvement of btisiness mathematics. C. M. File, il J Bsns Ed 20:19-20 Ap '45 ARITHMETIC readiness. See Arithmetic — Readiness ARITHMETICS. See Arithmetic— Textbooks ARIZONA Department of education Arizona educational directory. 1944-1945, 1945- 1946. 2v 192:194p pa •44-^46 The dept, 212 Capitol bldg. Phoenix Seventeenth biennial report of the state superintendent of public instruction to the governor of the state of Arizona. July 1, 1942 thru June 30, 1943 and July I. 1943 thru June 30. 1944. SOp '44 The dept. Phoenix ARIZONA education association Oflicial program. December 8-9. 1944, Phoe- nix. Ariz Teach Parent 33:22 D '44 EDUCATION INDEX July 1944 -June 1947 87 ARIZONA society for crippled tfhlfdren llimdirapped children are KOiiii; lo school at home. Ariz Teach Paroiu 36:12+ Mi^^-IT Sclutolinjr for home-bound children. Ariz Te.ieh Parent 34:29+ Mr 'U ARIZONA. University Poems of students. University of Arizona, 1920-1943; cd. by D. V. Fuller and others. (Bui. V 14 no3: General bul. no7) 79p pa 40c '43 The univ. Grnduate college Ahstracls of theses for hinher degrees, 1943 and 1944. (Record, v38 no 1) 34p pa 25c "45 The iHiiv. Tucson ARKANSAS Department of education Arkan.^as etlucatioual directory, 1945-46. 21p '45 The dept. Liltle Rock Course of study In health, safely and physical education for Arkansas schools, elementary and secondary sections. (Ark. cooperative proprani to improve instruction bul no9) 2d ed 2v 131;162p '43 The dept. Little Rock Educational opportunities In Arkansas for returned war veteran.^: under provisions of llie Service men's readjustment act of 1944, the G. I. bill of rights. 51p '44 The dept. Little Rock Janitors' work manual, prepared by J. L. Tavlor. (Uul. no 1 1944) rev ed 43p il '44 The dept. Little Rock Regulations Koverning the certification of teachers in Arkansas, approved by the State board of education, December 10, 1945, elTective September 1, 1946. (Bul. no3 1946) 41p '46 The dept. Little Rock DiviMon of administration Statistical summary for the public schools of Arkansas, 1942-1944: prepared by C. Green. 35p '44 The dept. Little Rock ARKANSAS polytechnic college, Russellville Veterans are competing for top honors. J. \V. Hull. Jun Col J 16:71 O '45 ARKANSAS River valley Studving resources in the Arkansas River vallev. R. W. Roberts, il H Sch J 29:136-8 My '46 ARKANSAS, University nusiness and education plan together. R. W. Roberts. Kd Adm & Sup 32:143-50 Mr '46 Scholastic records of non-high school grad- uates entering the University of Arkansas. R. K. Bent, bibliog f J Ed Res 40:108-15 O '46 College of education Report of the Regional resources transla- tion conference [mimeographed] 3v 82;58: 47p v 1 $1; v2-3 ea 75c '44 The col, Fayettevllle ARLEN, Martha P. Report on the Negro soldier. H Points 28: 55-7 Mr '46 ARLINGTON, Massachusetts High school Outline of aims and methods for a guidance department in Arlin.gton high school. (In National business teachers association. Ef- fective business education: ninth yearbook, p 128-35) Junior high school Harne-ssing 9th-grade energies for Uncle Sam.' E. G. Sanford. Clearing House 19:370-2 F •4i ARLINGTON. Vermont High school Thev learn bv doing. K. L. "Wolcox. Nat Assn Sec Sch Prin Bul 29:45-8 My '45 ARLINGTON HEIGHTS township high school, Arlington Heights, Illinois Shops come first in this building program. F. A, Child.', il plans Nations Sch 39:33, 38-40 Ja '47 ARLITT, Ada (Hart) (Mrs J. L, Arlitt) Psychology- of infancy and early childhood. (McGraw-Hill home economics ser) 3d ed 475p bibliog 53.75 '46 McGraw-Hill ARLITT, Mrs J. L. See Arlitt, A. H. ARM. David Lehr Accelerated programs in mechanical engi- neering. J Kng Ed 35:600-2 My '45 Are we overemphasizing science and tech- nology? J Eng Ed 36:139-40 O '45 ARMACOST, George Henry Kremer J. Hnko; practical educational phi- losopher. Va J Ed 37:291 Ap '44 ARMACOST, Richard Ralph .^yr.'nuse univorsitv science congress. Scl Teach 13:74-7 Ap '46 ARMADILLOS Animal battleship. L. H. Beckhart. 11 Am Childh 31:53 O '45 ARMBRISTER, Eva. and Featherston. Nellen First grade scrapbooks. Te.\ OutI 30:31-2 Je '46 ARMBRUSTER. Walter S. Look at their faces.' Ed Mus Mag 25:19 Mr ■46 ARMED forces institute, United States. See United Stales armed forces institute ARMED forces institute tests. See General. educational development battery ARMED forces radio service Armed forces radio service progress. M. Work. (In Institute for education by radio. Education on the air; fifteenth yearbook. 1944. P94-100) Education bv radio in the armed forces. P. Wheatley. Assn Ed Radio J 5:6+ S '46 Radio programs for troop education. E. Barnouw. Ed Outl 19:107-14 Mr '45 ARMEL, Clyde S. and Auble, J. W, Printing instructor keeps abreast of indus- try. Ind Arts fi Voc Ed 33:408-9 D '44 ARMELIA, Sister Mary, See Marv Armelia. Si.sler ARMENTROUT, Winfield Dockery Discriminate listening basic. Assn Ed Radio J 5:87 F '46 Results from a state scholarship program. (In American association of teachers col- leges. Twenty-fifth yearbook. 1946. p56-S) ARMFELT, R, N, Britain teaches by radio. Nations Sch 34:47-8 Ag '44 ARMIES Picturesque ways of estimating and suggest- ing the size of huge armies. E. S. McCart- ney, bibliog f Class J 40:358-64 Mr "45 .See also Conscription also subhead Army under names of coun- tries, e.g. United States — Army ARM IN, L. Clair Training elementary teachers. Sierra Ed N^ 42:2S-30 D '46 ARMISTEAD, Fred J. Service, please. Sch Executive 65:60 S '45 ARMISTEAD, Mary Gibbs From 1 to 10. Grade Teach 62:28+ Mr '45 ARMISTICE day Independence day for the United nations. L. J Hampton. Harvard Ed R 16:75-8 Mr '46 ARMITAGE, R. H, .^'oiiie uses of the blackboard in foreign lan- .ffuage classes. Mod Lang J 30:475-80 N '46 ARMOR, See Arms and armor ARMOUR, Margaret Britain fosters international understanding at school level. Sch Activities 18:145 Ja '47 British schoolchildren to get free milk. Sch & Soc 64:135 .-^.g 24 '46 Educational puppetry in Britain. .Sch Activ- ities 18:174 F '47 ARMOUR, Richard College in the church. Sch & Soc 60:315-16 N 11 '44 ARMOUR, Richard Willard, and Howes, R. F. Addenda to Coleridge the talker, bibliog f Q J Speech 32:208-303 O '46 ARMOUR institute of technology. See Illinois institute of technology ARMS, George Warren Clulde Roland and Sir Galahad. Col Engl 6; 258-62 F '45 88 EDUCATION INDEX July 1944— June 1947 ARMS and armor Modem aviators and ancient knights. II Grade Teach 62:20-1 N '44 ARMSBY, Henry Horton Enrollment in engineering colleges: fall of 1946. Higher Ed 3:6-7 Mr 1 '47 Federal surplu.s war propertv and educational institutions. Higher Ed 1:1-3 Mr 15; 2:3-4 S 1 '45 Recent developments related to surplus prop- erty. Higher Ed 2:3-4 N 1 '45 Science foundation legislation. Higher Ed 3:7-9 My 15 '47 Specialist for engineering education appointed. Higher Ed 2:7 Ap 15 '46 Specialist for engineering education ap- pointed. J Rng Ed 36:587 My '46 ARMSON, Anne, and Turnbull, Stanley Reckoning with youth; a practical handbook for youth leaders and all who have the interest of youth at heart and are striving for and with it. 127p 6s '44 Allen. G. ARMSTRONG, Charles M. Increased college attendance and the high school. Clearing House 21:139-42 N '46 ARMSTRONG, Clairette P. and Heisler, Flor- ence Note on the attainments of delinquent boys, bibliog Sch & Soc 61:29-31 Ja 13 '45 Some comparisons of Negro and white de- linquent boy.i. Pedagog Sem 67:81-4 S '45 ARMSTRONG, David T. Anecdote in the classroom. Ed Forum 9:313- 16 Mr '45 Anecdotes. J Ed 129:315-16; 130:26 D '46-Ja '47 Anecdotes as teaching devices. J Ed 129:280-2 N '46; Same cond. H Points 29:78-80 Ap ■47 Character from the English class. J Ed 129: 246-8 O '46 Conflicts in the socio-moral aspects of educa- tion. H Points 28:60-3 O '46 Dictionary work. Engl J 34:490-2 N '45 English instruction that builds character. H Points 28:57-61 D '46 Evils of assembly line methods in teacher training. Nations Sch 38:27 O '46 How good are the comic books? El Engl R 21:283-5+ D '44 Literary allusions. Engl J 34:218-19 Ap '45 Pupils' objections to school. Nations Sch 35: 51 Mr -45 Watch this spot. J Ed 127:227 O '44 ARMSTRONG, Edward Cooke Obituary Speculum 20:380 Jl '45. W. A. Nitze and others ARMSTRONG, Edward Frankland Allied plan for education. Nature 156:708-10 D 15 '45 United nations educational and cultural or- ganisation: introduction. Nature 156:553 N 10 '45 ARMSTRONG, Eva V. and Deischer, C. K. Dr Henry Moyes, Scotch chemist; his visit to America. 1785-1786. bibliog J Chem Ed 24: 169-74 Ap '47 ARMSTRONG. Fred Eugene Importance of certain college courses as pre- employment training for prospective teach- ers of vocational agriculture, por Ag Ed Mag 19:176-7 Mr '47 Long-time planning in departments of voca- tional agriculture, por Ag Ed Mag 18:2054- My '46 Suggestions for beginning teachers of voca- tional agriculture, por Ag Ed Mag 17:126-7 Ja '45 ARMSTRONG, Grace Workshops in rural education, por Teach Col J 18:17 O '46 — and others Criteria for ranking the faculty of a teachers college, bibliog f Peabody J Ed 21:321-59 My '44 ARMSTRONG, Henry Note on a proposal to establish a college for the study of English in the Paris of 1814. Modern Language Review 42:125-6 Ja '47 ARMSTRONG, Henry Fry Obituary (In Carnegie foundation for the advance- ment of teaching. Forty-first annual re- port. 1945-46. p79-S0) ARMSTRONG, Hubert C. Interpreting the schools to the public. (In California elementary school principals' as- sociation. Guideposts for the elementary schools of tomorrow; sixteenth yearbook. p39-49) Opportunity for equalizing state aid. Sierra Ed N 41:14-15 F '45 Place of vocabulary in mathematics. Calif J El Ed 12:200-6 My '44 ARMSTRONG. Jean M. A. E.xperimental term with an all-age rural class. Times Ed Sup 1639:466 S 28 '46 ARMSTRONG, Jesse Evan, and others Co-operative planning by businessmen and business educators. (In American busi- ness education yearbook. 1944. p269-77) ARMSTRONG, Louis Edgar StrategT,' in supervision. Ed Leadership 4: 245-8 Ja '47 ARMSTRONG, Orland Kay Booker T. Washington, apostle of good will. Readers Digest 50:25-30 F '47 ARMSTRONG, Orville M. Tales of Hoffmen. Volta R 47:641-3-1-, 706-I-; 48:29-30-1-. 92-)- N '45-F '46 ARMSTRONG, Thomas Orwell Personnel and labor relations. (In Eastern association of college and university busi- ness officers. Minutes of the twenty-fifth annual meeting. 1944. p99-112) ARMSTRONG, Watson Helping the teacher inform them, por Ag Ed Mag 17:208 My '45 — and Harris, Lee Future farmers of America. Ky Sch J 25: 8-10 D '46 — and Martin, W. H. (eds) Farmer classes. See issues of Agricul- tural education magazine April 1944-June 1946 ARMSTRONG, Wesley Earl, and others College and teacher education; prepared for the commission on teacher education. Slip 52.50 '44 Am. council on ed; Summary. El Sch J 45:546-8 Je '45 Curricular changes needed to ineet new needs of teachers. (In Pennsylvania. Uni- versity. School of education. Education in a developing democracy. p35-9) Emerging responsibilitv of collegiate insti- tutions. Ed Digest 10:40-2 F '45 Next five years in teacher education: some suggestions from the experience of the commission on teacher education. (In American association of teachers colleges. Twenty-third yearbook, 1944. p29-37) ARMY airways communications system. See United States — Army — Air force — Army communications service ARMY alpha tests Nebraska army alpha revision and the com- parative strength of factors V. N, and R in nursing students. A. I. Rabin and H. M. Weinik. bibliog Journal of General Psy- chology 34:197-202 Ap '46 ARMY bands. See Bands ARMY bureau of current affairs. See Great Britain — Army bureau of current affairs 'ARMY communications service. See United States — Army — Air force — Army communi- cations service ARMY general classification test Army general classification test results for air forces specialists. T. W. Harrell. Ed & Psychol M 6 no3:341-9 '46 Army general classification test scores for civilian occupations. T. W. Harrell and M. S. Harrell. bibliog f Ed & Psychol M 5 no3:229-39 '45 Dictionary classification of the A.G.C.T. scores for selected civilian occupations. T. E. Christensen. bibliog f Occupations 25:97-101 N '46 Some comments on the Army general classi- fication test. A. J. Duncan, bibliog f J Ap Psychol 31:143-9 Ap '47 EDUCATION INDEX July 1944— lime 1947 89 ARMY industrial college. SeelUilted Slates— Arnty industrial college ARMY life "^ Military guidance problems. J. A. Wallace. Kd OutI 20;35--t2 N "45 ARMY medical library. See United States- Surgeon Keneral's odlce— Llbrar.v ARMV-navy qualifying tests for civilians lOducallotml nohie\-enient as compared with money spent on schools. K. S. Davenport and H. H. Remmcrs. Sch & Soc 61:333-5 My 19 -45 ARMY officers See also I'nitod States — .\rniy — OtllCtTS ARMY slang. See Slang ARMY specialized training program. See United States — Army — Induration ARMY university centers. See United States — Arm\' — Education ARMY war college. See National war college ARNALL, Ellis Gibbs Future of education in the South. (In Amer- ican association of school administrators. Official report. 1944. p 154-61); Same. Ky Sch J 23:24-1- F '45 Importance of the 1946 election. Nat Ed Assn J 35:377 O '46 Portrait Nations Sch 39:34 Mr '47 ARNAUD, Leonard Ellison TeachinK the pronunciation of C and G and the Spanish diphthongs. Mod L.ang J 29:37-9 Ja '-15 ARNDT, Christian Ottomar Annotated list of available units, courses of study, and other curricular material deal- ing with the Far Kast. See United States. Office of education (comp) China; selected references for teach- ers. Sch Ufe 2S:27-9 F '46 Chinese education: present and future. (In Pennsylvania. University. School of educa- tion. Educational planning for peace. p314- 19) Chulalongkorn university. Higher Ed 3:6-7 O 1 '46 Education in China today. See United States. Office of education (comp) Far East — selected references for teachers. Sch Ufe 28:10-14 Jl '46 Far Eastern studies in American schools and teachers colleges. Nat Assn Sec Sch Prin Bui 29:56-64 My '45; Same cond. Ed Vic 3:29-31 F 20 '45 (comp) Japan: selected references for teach- ers. Sch bife 29:19-21 My '47 (comp) NEA journal war guide. Nat Ed Assn J 34:93 Ap '45 (comp) Netherland.s East Indies; selected references for teachers. Ed Vic 3:22-3 My 3 '45 (comp) Philippines; selected references for teachers. Nat Assn Sec Sch Prin Eul 28: 113-20 N '44 Role of education in developing international understanding, bibliog f Ed Vic 3:3-6 D 4 •44 (comp) Selected references on India. Nat Ed Assn J 33:150 S '44 (comp) Thailand; selected references for teachers. Nat Assn Sec Sch Prin Bui 28: 121-4 N '44 (comp) Union of Soviet Socialist Republics; selected references for teachers. Ed Vic 3: 11-12 My 21 '45 —See Hager. W. E. Jt. auth. — and Bowies, L. J. ■(eds) Parents, teachers, and youth build to- gether. 41p pa '47 Hind.s —and Hager, W. E. Far East in teacher-education programs. (In American association of teachers colleges. Twenty-third yearbook. 1944. p 151-4) —and Han, P. W. (cotnps) Korea; selected references for teach- ers. Ed Vic 3:24-5 Ap 3 '45 — and others Parents, teachers and youth work together. 25c '46 Am. ed. fellowship Suggested materials and approaches for study of intergroup problems, bibliog Nat El Prin 26:250-70 S '46 ARNESEN, Ellas T. Humnnltios; a llt)erall7,lng curriculum, bib- liog (In Valentine. P. F. ed. Twentieth cen- tury oduralion. p 134-54) ARNESEN, Ruth V. See Brown, C. M. Jt. auth. ARNESON, Ben Albert Trends In the teaching of government. Social Ed 9:350-4 D '45 ARNESON, Burnette Old knit clothes can be used again. Prao Home Eron 22:410-11 O '44 ARNETT, Alex Mathews Obituary Sch & Soc 62:123 Ag 25 '45 ARNETT, William Tobias Project method in architecture at the Uni- versity of Florida. Higher Ed 3:1-3 Ja 15 '47 ARNOLD. C. J. Ix>!'s eliminate fractions. Minn J Ed 26:288-9 Mr '46 ARNOLD, Catherine, and others Folk songs and dances. Sch Arts 44:235 Mr ■45 ARNOLD, Dwight L. Possibilities in work camps for education. Ohio Sch 23:64-5 F '45 Qualifications of a guidance counselor. (In Purdue university. Division of educational reference. Proceedings of the eleventh an- nual guidance conference, 1945. p8-19) ARNOLD, Eber J. Policv and practice in school plant rehabilita- tion, por Ohio Sch 25:110-11-|- Mr '47 ARNOLD, Fraser Shall America adopt post-war universal mili- tary training? yes. Progres Ed 22:24-5-(- F •45 ARNOLD, Henry Harley Program for our democracy. Occupations 24: 355-G Mr '46 ARNOLD, Joseph Norman Younger faculty members and university pol- icy. J Higher Ed 18:153-5 Mr '47 ARNOLD, Katharine, and Dudley. Jean Nutcracker suite inspirations. Sch Arts 45: 249 Mr '46 ARNOLD, M. W. Role of air transportation in the future. Sch Sci & Math 46:141-8 F '46 ARNOLD, Martha. See Kuhlen, R. G. jt. auth. ARNOLD, Matthew Matthew Arnold and the modern church. H. S. Shelton. Hibbert Journal 44:119-24 Ja ■46 Three Victorian critics. E. Bollinger, bibliog t Mad Q 5:6S-7S Mr '45 ARNOLD, Oren (ed) See Merrill. K. H. E.^-marine looks at high sciiool ARNOLD, William Edwin Are scliool .survev-s worth while? Am Sch Bd J 111:28 O '45 ARNSPIGER, Varney Clyde Can films serve rural schools? (In Wiscon- sin. University. Visual education institute. Proceedings of the third annual Visual edu- cation institute, 1945. p64-6) Contribution of the film in inducting the young citizen into the world of science and technology. Sch Sci & Math 46:305-11 Ap ■46 Contribution of the film in today's educa- tion. Nat Cath Ed Assn Proc 1946:392-401 Our earthbound education. Sec Ed 12:26 N •44 — See Corey. S. M. jt. auth. —and Windle, M. E. Developing .-social concepts through instruc- tional films. Sch Manag 14:3 S '44 ARON, Albert William Obituary Mod Lang J 30:156 Mr '46. R. T. Itlner ARONSON, Evelyn Stark outline of famine. Social Studies 37: 349-51 D '46 90 EDUCATION INDEX July 1944— June 1947 AROOSTOOK county, Maine Education History of secondary education in Aroostook county in Maine. J. K. Huff, bibliog pa 50c '46 Univ. of Me. lib, Orono, Me. ARPER, Betty P. Careers in special librarianship. Sch Sci & Math 45:557-9 Je '45 ARQUIN, Florence Kodachrome slides of Latin America. His- pania 28:377-9 Ag '45 ARRANGEIVIENT of flowers. See Flowers. Ar- rangement of ARRE, Jaisee Bumble bee; story. Am Childh 29:51 Je '44 ARREGUINE, Victor Knrique Herrero Ducloux. J Chem Ed 21:419 S '44 ARRINGTON, IVIarion Graves. See Jones. F. N. jt. aulh. ARROWOOD, Charles Flinn •riieory of education in the political philos- ophy of Adam Smith. 34p bibliog pa priv ptd '45 The auth. Univ. of Tex, Austin 12 ART Acquainting the public with its school through cultural aspects. C. Canlrall and others. Nat El Prin 25:25-7 O '45 AAUW in arts. Am Assn Univ Women J 40: lSl-6 Ap '47 Artist reads. A. Ramos Martinez. (In Clare- mont colleges. Claremont college reading conference; eleventh yearbook 1946. p 12- 14) Arts and the answers. D. Sutcliffe. Sch & Soc 63:283-5 Ap 20 '46 Fine arts: a misnomer. H, B. Green, bib- liog Ed Forum 11:93-8 N '46 High school art assembly. H. L.. Moody. J Ed 127:200-f S '44 Mathematics and beauty. M. B. Malm, il Chicago Sch J 26:77-8 Ja '45 Or is it vision'.' T. E. O'Brien. America 73: 56-7 Ap 21 '45 Po6sie pure et art pour art. M. Frangon. bibliog f French R 20:14-17 O '46 Things unseen. J. Vaughan. Teach Col J 17: 17-f- S '45 Vision or visions? N. W. Logal. America 73: 236-7 Je 23 '45 Youth needs the flue arts of living. M. H. Erdt. Calif J Sec Ed 20:309-10 O '45 See also Abstract art Esthetics Arts and crafts Finger painting Caricatures and car- Industrial arts toons Painting Children's art Pen drawing Color prints Pictures Composition (art) Pottery Cjreation (literary, Proportion (art) artistic, etc) Wood carving Drawing Appreciation and interpretation Art appreciation by radio; the Cleveland ex- periment. A. Howell. Sch (El ed and Sec ed) 34:10-15 S '45 Art as enriched living in Breathitt county, Kentucky. L. W. Ellison. Childh Ed 23:212- 17 Ja '47 Art as memory, activity, and goal. W. S. Rusk. J Higher Ed 16:312-18 Je '45 Art comes to the people. V. C. Hinton. il Sch Arts 46:164-5 Ja '47 Art in educational reconditioning. V. A. Mueller, jr. and J. Mersand. bibliog f il Sch Arts 45:114-174- D '45 Art in the community. M. S. Wolle. il Sch Arts 46:160-1 Ja '47 Art in the rural school. M. Deviney. il Sch (El ed) 34:427-9 Ja '46 Art in the schools. F. A. Jewett. Sch (El ed and Sec ed) 33:295-7 D '44 Art is for all of us. J. L. Smith, il Nat Parent Teach 40:24-6 Mr '46 Avenues to art appreciation. C. E. Wagar. Sch (El ed and Sec ed) 33:669-72 Ap '45 Case for concentration; beyond the patter lie green pastures. C. Hogue. Am Assn Univ Women J 39:142-4 Ap '46 Cla.s.sroom experiences in fine arts. C. E. Sanborn. Sch (El ed) 34:144-6 O "45 Education for all the people for apprecia- tion. R. S. Hilpert. Calif J Sec Ed 20:315- 18 O '45 Evaluation is the goal. M. H. Erdt. Ed 66: 392-5 P '46 Growing up with pictures. E. Osgood, i! Par- ents Mag 21:44-5-1- My '46 How can the principal help teachers meet the needs of boys and girls for aesthetic de- velopment in art education? P. Golds- worthy. (In California elementary school principals' association. Continuing educa- tion of teachers for elementary school serv- ice; eighteenth yearbook. pS2-8) Place of the communicative arts in educa- tion. R. S. Thompson. Teach Col Rec 46: 445-52 Ap '45 Psychology of art appreciation. J. K. Feible- man. Journal of General Psychology 35:43- 57 Jl '46 Roots in the community. D. P. Vaughan. Ed 66:377-8 F '46 Study comparing two methods of developing art appreciation with college students. E. A. Bottorf. bibliog J Ed Psychol 38:17-44 Ja '47 Whither art teaching? V. M. Cryderman. Sch (Sec ed) 35:432-4 Mr '47 With the masters; developing art appreciation through visual aids. M.- Guilford, il Ed Screen 24:20-2 Ja '45 See also Art criticism Esthetics Owatonna art educa- tion project Picture study Correlation with other subjects Animating hi-story with art. S. Svvineford. il Sch Art;: 46:232-3 Mr '47 Around the world we go. L. Johnston and others, il Sch Arts 45:206 F '46 Art and business practice. O. Ross, il Sch (Sec ed) 34:41)0-1 F '46 Art as memory, activity, and goal. W. S. Rusk. J Higher Ed 16:312-18 Je '45 Art class as an integrating force. M. S. Langsner. il Sch Arts 46:234-5 Mr '47 Art education integrates with language ex- pression in the elementary school. F. N. Woempner and M. D. Reid. il Sch Arts 45:317-19 My '46 Art helps social studies. J. M. ' Todd, il Am Childh 32:16-17 My '47 Art integration and the core curriculum. I. B. Johnson, bibliog il Mont Ed 22:12-f- My '46 Correlation of biology and art. A. F. Nixon. Sch Sci & Math 45:717-24 N '45 Correlation of music with art. M. B. Pietsch- nian. il Ed Mus Mag 26:14-15-1- Mr '47 Does it function? L. W. Love. Sch (El ed) 34:566-8 Mr '46 English at work in a sixth grade. B. H. O'Brien. El Engl R 23:21-3 Ja '46 Experiment in the correlation of the arts. G. Peck and others, il Nat El Prin 23:164- 73 Jl '44 Integration of construction with decorative design. M. Holcombe and N. Mack, il .Sch Arts 46:245 Mr '47 Inter-American art in the Spanish class. G. R. Capone. H Points 29:46-9 F "47 Man and the Mississippi: a speech chorus. murals and dance program in a New Orleans school dramatize the region for its parents and children. E. N. Kimball. Progres Ed 23:142-4-f F '46 Open letter addressed to the dean of an arts college. H. A. Basilius. J Higher Ed 16: 424-31. 472-8 N-D '45 Our community helpers. E. E. Lowry. il Am Childh 31:4-5 My '46 Plan for art integration. L. L. Cooney. il diags Sch Arts 43:354-6 Je '44 Planning open house. E. E. Boylston. il Sch Arts 45:212-13 F '46 Role of the art department in the public schools. E. E. Preston. Ed 66:368-73 F '46 Still lite and living music. G. R. Zook. Sierra Ed N 41:16-17 O '45 Three-dimensional fun. I. Hazel, il Am Childh 32:8-9 F '47 Unified arts experiment. N. L. Merrick and others. Sch R 52:413-19 S '44 Criticism See Art criticism EOrCATIOX IXPFX lulv 1f'4+-Junc ]<^47 51 ART --t^ioitinued ~' ' Exhibitions -^ See Art exhibits History Teaching .Microt\li)i slide project. E. R. Sunderland. College Art Journal 5:18-22 N "45 Philosophy Literature In wartime. H. Muchnic. Sch & Soc l!l:77-S F 3 '45 Psychology Psychiatrist looks nt art. U. J. Murphey. Sch Arts 43:336-5 Je '44 Psychodynaniics of the art expression of a boy patient with tic syndrome. M. Nauni- buTK. biblio.c il Nerv Child 4:374-409 Jl '45 Psycholoiry of art appreciation. J. K. Feible- nian. Journal of General Psychology 35: 43-57 Jl '46 Sociological aspects New leitmotif for art education. I. L.. De Francesco. Ed 66:350-2 F '46 ■Where does art belong? M. B. Tiffany. Ed 66:364-7 F '46 Teaching See Art education Tests and scales Art quiz for students of the classics. L. Ash- ton. Class J 39:551-4 Je '44 Children's preferences for traditional and modern paintinRs. E. Katz. biblioK pa $1.50 "44 Teachers col: Excerpts. Ed Screen 24: 158-(- Ap '45 Measurement in art from the vocational guid- ance approach. A. S. Lewerenz. Ed 66:454- 60 Mr '46 Study comparing two nielhod."; of developing art appreciation with college students. E. A. Hottorf. bibliog J Ed Psychol 38:17-44 Ja '47 See also Horn art aptitude Inventory Kansas Art materials native to Kansas. M. Ellsworth, il Sch Arts 44:182-7 F '45 Mexico Folk art an integrating power. E. Pratt. Sch Arts 45:228-30 Mr '46 New England Handicrafts of New England today. A. H. Eaton. 11 Sch Arts 44:254-88 Ap '45 United States Oriental art and the American art teacher. P. J. de Lemos. il Sch Art."! 46:27-30 S '46 ART, Abstract. See Abstract art ART, American Pennsylvania-German art. M. W. D. Keyser. il Sch Arts 45:270-5-f- Ap '46 Realism in early American art and theatre. J. W. Cur\-in. bibliog f Q J Speech 30:450- 5 D '44 Santos. Spani.sh-Amcrican folk art. E. F. Maire, il Sch Arts 45:262-5 Ap '46 ART. Balinese Painting in ink. E. del,. Morton, il Sch Arts 46;12-14-(- S '46 ART. Chinese China: land of the ma.ster craftsman. B. Young. 11 Sch Arts 44:28 S "44 Chinese art; pictures. Sch Arts 46:7. 23-7 S ■46 ART, Commercial Co-operative program in commercial art. W. K. Slirton. Ind Arts & Voc Ed 35:326-t- S '46 ART, Greek Great art in a new setting. Cla. Childh 32:4-6 S '46 Child art todav. A. Dunser. il Sch Arts 46: 292-6 My '47 Child development through child art. E. R. Boylston. il Am Childh ^2:8-10 My '47 Childhood roots of artistic creation. A. Neu- meyer. Childh Ed 23:221-5 Ja '47 Clay that was play. M. E. Brady and J. Massey. il Sch Arts 46:306-8 My '47 Creative art expression in the primary grades of public schools. M. M. Hohlen. il Am Childh 31:4-6 Je '46 Creative art in middle' grades. N. R. Cole. il Instr 55:15-f Ja '46 Creative art in September. E. R. Taylor, il Am Childh 30:15-17 S 44 Creative art program. M. W. Hunter. Instr 54:26-f- Ap 45 Creative artist in the university. E. T. Cone. American Scholar 16 no2:192-200 [Ap] '47 Creative expression. S. E. Wider, il Am Childh 32:4-7-t- F '47 Creative picture making. E. E. Lowry. II Am Childh 31:6-8 Ap '46 Creativeness of the child. L. G. LeSueur. il Sch Arts 44:298-301 My '45 First steps in creative art. A. Dunser. il Instr 55:49-f- S '46 Illustrating a poem. K. Dissinger. il Instr 56:35 Ap '47 Observations of a creative art class. E. R. Taylor. Am Childh 30:10-11 N '44 Pages from a music booklet. L. L. Rosen- crans. il Instr 53:40 S '44 School neighborhood is sometimes our art classroom. M. Site, il Baltimore Bui Ed 24: 58-62 Ja -47 Some timeless factors in art education. E. E. Lowry. il Sch Arts 44:332-5 Je '45 Teaching creative art. M. W. Hunter, il Grade Teach 64:32-|- Mr '47 Curriculum Art critic as teacher. W. S. Rusk. Sch & Soc 64:252-4 O 12 '46 Art for sclence-mlnded hoys. T. K. Kurzband. H Points 28:65-71 S '46 Art in the liberal arts college: how It has been taught and how It should be taught. J. D. Young, bibliog f College Art Jour- nal 5:8-14 N '45 College art-education curriculum. L. L. Winslow. bibliog Sch & Soc 64:369-71 N 30 •46 If I could revise the art curriculum. Minn J Ed 26:338 Ap '46 Mv reactions to the art curriculum, Minn J F.d 26:339 Ap '46 Projects Activity for fall. G. C. Peart. 11 Sch (El ed) 35:136-40 N '46 Animal paper cut-outs. L. D. Tcssin. il Am cniildh 30:41 N '44 Applied art in home and civic life. G. Rcin- Imrd. plan 111 Ed 35:100-1 D '46 Art adds color to a school. J. M. Todd. 11 Instr 53:20-7 S '44 Art aid to the war effort. S. C. Matheson. il Sch Arts 44:131 D '44 Art club calendar. A. P. Steward, il Sch Arts 46:230-1 Mr '47 Art for morale. W. M. Weidman. 11 Sch Arts 44:208-9-1- F '45 Art room — a personality workshop. M. V. Turbow. Und Child 15:74-5 Jfc '46 Art teacher rebels. A. Frazier. Progres Ed 24:136-9-f- F "47 Artistic gourd. A. Jones, il Grade Teach 62: 40-1 Je '45 Arts and crafts for children. C. Thorndike. pa '45 The auth, 80 E llth st, N.T. 3 Autunm booklets. E. Lee. Instr 55:56 S '46 Autumn favor. M. Gode. il Am Childh 30: 7 O '44 Autumn leaf imprints. J. M. Todd, il Instr 54: 49 O '45 , Back to school for creative arts. N. Flick- inger. il Sch Arts 44:349 Je '45 Batik-decorated paptr.s. D. E. Schneider, il Instr 56:44+ Je '47 Bird house kitchen list. L. C. Helmey. 11 Grade Teach 64:48 D '46 Birthday, Christmas, or party cake. E. M. Jewell, il Grade Teach 64:22 D "46 Bizarre bazaar. W. F. Kirk. H Points P": 52-6 S '46 Book of winter scenes. M. L. Kassing. il Instr 54:33 Ja '45 Book-report charts. L. H. Pearsall. il Instr 56:27 N '46 Bottle painting. A. C. Wonson. il Am Childh 32:38 Ap '47 Bottle-top surprises. E. Cahill. il Am Childh 31:16-18 Mr '46 Bowl made from an old newspaper. A. L. Skelly. diags Grade Teach 62:17 Ja '45 Bra-ss tacks in mural-making. J. M. Home. Sch Arts 45:207-8 F '46 Brief case. G. McBeath. Instr 55:37 Ap '46 Build up picture. H. Strimple. il Am Childh 31*42 S '45 But I can't draw. M. C". Churchill, il Sch Arts 46:171 Ja '47 Butterfly bonbon basket. A. C. Wonson. diags Grade Teach 64:22 D "46 Butterfly covers. A. C. Wonson. il Am Childh 32:44 O '46 Cardboard, paper, and oilcloth. M. L. Camp- bell, il Sch Arts 44:127 D '44 Chattanooga choo choo. E. Land and J. Dud- ley, il Sch Arts 45:242+ Mr '46 Christmas in the art cla^s. N. L. Dlddel. 11 Neb Ed J 24:325 D '44 Christmas menus and table decorations for the army and navy. F. L. Clontz. il Sch Arts 44:41 O '44 Circus comes to town. A. C. Wonson. il Am Childh 30:38 Je '45 Circus fun. H. J. Fletcher and J. Deckter. il Instr 56:42 Je '47 Circus peep show. A. Dunser. 11 Instr 54:33+ Je '45 Cloth eagles on paper shields. A. C. Wonson. il Instr 53:38 Je '44 Clothespins again. H. Irvine and C. Ward. il Sch Arts 45:194-5 F '46 Clown acrobats. L. M. Jones, il Grade Teach 62:25 Je '45 Coat hanger from twisted crepe paper. M. T. Jones, il Sch Arts 44:180 Ja "45 Colonial stand-ups. D. J. Snow. Grade Teach 63:22 F '46 94 EDUCATION INDEX July 1944— June 1947 ART education — Projects — Continued Color and design, G. Murray, i! Sch Arts 44: 250 Mr '45 Color choir. J. Dudley and A. Young, il Sch Arts 4S:46-7 O "46 Color mural for primary grades. J. Rehn- strand, il Sch Arts 45:324 My '46 Colored chalk murals for high school. K. Tyler, il Sch Arts 43:333 Je '44 Compass magic. L. Brooks, il Grade Teach G3;48 Je '40 Conservation projects in art. Sister Mary Rulinia. il Sch Arts 44:128-30 D '44 Correlating creative work in art. grade V. F. A, Raines. Sch (El ed) 33:596-8 Mr '45 Corrugated animal fair. D. W. Smedley. il diags Neb Ed J 24:159 My '44 Craft class is gift class. S. Armentrout. il Sch Arts 45:61 O '45 Crayon-etched greeting cards. A. C. Won- son. il Instr 55:41 Mr '46 Crayoned paper napkins. A. C. Wonson. il Am Childh 31:44 Je '46 Creating comic faces. F. "W. Renton. il Instr 54:37 Je '45 Creative art crafts; bks 1-2. P. J. de Lemos. ea $3.75 '43-'45 Davis press, inc, 44 Port- land St. Worcester 8. Mass. Creative project for sixth grade. E. I. Evans. il Sch Arts 46:236-7 Mr '47 Cut paper architecture. Sister Mary Azeveda. il Sch Arts 46:48 O '46 Decorating a screen. J. M. Todd, il Instr 53: 41-f S '44 Decorating delft-blue plates. A. Dunser. il Instr 55:45 Ap '46 Decoration of book covers. I. Harvey, il Sch Arts 45:82 N '45 Design can be applied. M. C. Harris, il Sch Arts 45:86-7 N '45 Dimensional paper flowers for May day. Sister Mary Azeveda. il Sch Arts 46:49 O '46 Displays of school art work for classroom and home. N. L. Diddel. il Neb Ed J 25: 130 Ap '45 Doll making project. H. Maddocks. Mont Ed 22:144- Ap '46 Drum made of scrap material; for primary grades. H. J. Miller, il Instr 66:51 My '47 Engagement calendar, il Sch Arts 44:204-5 F '45 Eskimo papoose. K. K. Wigton. Instr 55:40 Ja '46 Expressive faces for Hallowe'en. B. McLeish. il Sch (El ed) 35:40-4 O '46 E.xtracts from a teacher's diary. E. Sheldon. Sch Arts 46:100-1 N '46 Fairv flowers. M. R. Langtry. il Instr 55:43 Ja '46 Fanciful flowers. A. Monahan. il Sch Arts 45: S9 N '45 Flower basket. H. Strimple. il Am Childh 29:46 Je '44 Flower pictures. R. E. Creasy, il Grade Teach 62:45 Ja '45 Flower shows in. the art ctirrictilum. E. L. Stone, il Sch Arts 45:162-3 Ja '46 Folk songs and dances. C. Arnold and otliers. Sch Arts 44:235 Mr '45 Frieze in the grades. S. M. Penney, il Sch Arts 46:316-17 My '47 Fun with scraps. A. E. Jensen. 11 Sch Arts 46:318 My '47 Gala circus frieze for primary grades. K. Dissinger. il Instr 53:33 Je '44 Gay toy or window decoration. L. M. Jones and G. P. McBrown. il Grade Teach 62; 33 Ja '45 Gift for mother. E. A. Lindberg. il Grade Teach 63:41 D '45 Gifts from discarded glass. M. Rogers, il diags Sch Arts 44:65 O '44 Gingerbread bov for primary grades. B. M. Fenton. il Instr 55;37 Mr "46 Gourds for decoration. B. M. Fenton. II Instr 56:44 Ap '47 Greatest show on earth. M. B. Hill. Instr 53:37 Je '44 Hallowe'en. J. M. Home, il Sch (El ed) 35: 36-9 O '46 Hallowe'en art. D. Emery, il Sch (El ed) 33: 124-7 O '44 Hat shop. G. Grajek. il Sch Arts 44:223 Mr '45 Health booklets. L. Feeney. il Am Childh 32: .■)2 Ap '47 History of aviation. M. E. Dice, il Sch Arts 45:244-5 Mr '40 Holiday cookie book. B. V. Setzer. il Sch Arts 44:53 O '44 Holiday window on stage. G. R. Smith, il Sch Arts 46:60 O '46 Holland booklet. E. R. Taylor, il Am Childh 32:8-9 Mr '47 Houses of the world. E. Geiss. il Sch Arts 44:34 S '44 Ice-cream carton wastebaskets. J. P. Batch- ellor. il Instr 66:31 D '46 In and ai-ound the Alamo city. Mrs R. C. Free, il Sch Arts 46:238-9 Mr '47 Indian project. A. C. Wonson. Am Childh 32:39 Ja '47 Indian village. E. Waltner. Am Childh 32:40 Ja '47 Individual projects for the talented child. B. Bingham. Sch Arts 44:322 My '45 Indoor snowman. M. Gode. il Am Childh 31:20 Ja '46 Inexpensive classroom crafts. A. E. Jones. 11 Sch Arts 46:103-5 N '46 Ingenious lapel pins. M. Swords, il Instr 55:40 D '45 Integrated art project. A. Byrne, il Instr 53: 37-f- S '44 Integration of construction with decorative design. M. Holcombe and N. Mack, il Sch. Arts 46:245 Mr '47 Intercultural approach to Mexico. A. D. Alston and R. M. Ebken. il Sch Arts 46: 220-3 Mr '46 Jointed scare crow. A. C. Wonson. diags Am Childh 32:44 S '46 Jime art suggestions. L. D. Tessin. il Ani- Childh 29:30-7 Je '44 Jungle unit; a second grade project. E. Well- man, il Sch Arts 44:249 Mr '45 Kindergarten makes a quilt. K. Squier. il Sch Arts 44:323 My '45 Knitting bags. K. Tomanek. 11 Instr 56:46 My '47 Knov\^ vour city. E. B. Garrison and C. J. Smith, il Sch Arts 46:170 Ja '47 Lapel flower. C. Casey, il Sch Arts 46:101 N '46 Lapel ornament of felt. Y. M. Altmann. il Instr 54:29 Ja '45 Lapel pins of felt. A. C. Wonson. il Instr 56:29 D '46 Learning about clay. J. Otterrtess and M. E. Sell, il Sch Arts 44:122 D '44 Lettering, bookmaking, and related construc- tions. C. P. Reynolds, il Sch Arts 46:214-16 F '47 Life in the citv. S. B. Mann and D. J. Boring. il .Sch Arts 45:199 F '46 Little hunter, the Indian boy. H. Strimple. il Am Childh 31:40 O '45 Little T'ing Wing celebrates October tenth in China. J. Bendick. il Instr 54:46-7 O '45 Little tricks for Easter. J. M. Home. 11 Sch (El ed) 34:643-7 Ap '46 Living still lite. M. Rea. il Sch Arts 46:320 My '47 Lunchroom decoration project. G. L. Greene. Nat El Prin 23:86-90 Jl '44 Make and paint. R. Raymond. Sch (El ed) 33:506-7 F '45 Make booklets for presents. M. Swords. 11 diags Instr 56:27-f D '46 Making a box movie. B. M. Wadsworth. il Instr 54:20-l-f- Mr '45 Making curtains. N. J. Blanchard. il Sch .'irts 44:137 D '44 Mask making. V. J. Webber, il diags Grade Teach 63:22-3 O '45 Materials for science do-something club, il Sch Arts 46:212-13 F '47 Mav activities. E. Waltner. il Am Childh 31:8-9 My '46 Merry-go-roimd. H. Strimple. il Am Childh 30:36 Je '45 Merrv-go-round goes round. E. Cahill. i] Am Childh 31:18-19 My '46 Miniature movie theatre. B. M. Wadsworth. i! Sch Arts 44:248 Mr '45 Mr .Snowman and his family. M. Gode. il Am Childh 30:39 Ja '45 Mural as an art medium. L. A. Shore, il Sch (Sec ed) 34:62-4 S '46 JIurals that sing. W. Robinson and B. F. Mather, il Sch Arts 46:226-9 Mr '47 Nativity in stained glass. M. E. Dice, il Sch Arts 46:60 O '46 EDUCATION" IXDl-.X |ulv l')44 Iimc 1947 ART education--l'roJccl»— Co»fTMi«. Alexander, bibliog Class J 41:208-12 F "46 See also Gunnery ARTIN, Emil On the theory of complex functions. See Ford. L. R. Alignment charts ARTINIAN. Artine (conip) France of the second World war (1939-1945) in English fiction: a bibliog- raphy. Mod Lang J 31:113-18 F '47 ARTIST associates, Pasadena Art comes to the people. V. C. Hinton. il Sch Arts 46:164-5 Ja '47 ARTISTIC ability Children as artists. W. E. Bain. Childh Ed 23:206 Ja '47 Every child an artist. L. T. Hopkins. Childh Ed 23:207-11 Ja '47 Personality traits associated with abilities. R. B. Cattell. bibliog Ed & Psychol M 5 no2:131-46 '45 Study comparing art abilities and general intelligence of college students. E. A. Bot- torf. bibliog J Ed Psychol 37:398-426 O "46 See also Art — Tests and scales ARTISTS Artists and their work. A. Roe. bibliog J Per- sonal 15:1-40 S '46 Personality of artists. A. Roe. Ed & Psychol M 6 no3:401-8 '46 See also Creation (literary, artistic, etc) ARTLEY, A. Sterl Clinical service for teachers and administra- tors. Sch & Com 33:72-3 F '47 Influence of the field studied on the reading attitudes and skills needed. (In Conference- on reading. Improving reading in content fields. P39-42) Types of reading development needed in social studies. (In Conference on reading. Improving reading in content fields, p 62- 6) ARTS and crafts A.\UW arts in Iowa. C. A. Conlon. Am Assn Univ Women J 40:9-12 O '46 Art centre in the desert. E. A. Franklin, il Sch Arts 45:312-13 My '46 Art materials native to Kansas. M. Ellsworth, il Sch Arts 44:182-7 F '45 Arts and crafts for war needs. (In New York society for the experimental study of education. Advancing front of education: 1943 yearbook, p 181-4) Craft institute, January 19-21, 1944. il Sch Arts 46:240-1 Mr '47 Craft skills in the secondary school. M. Metal. Sec Ed 13:7 S '46 Crafts, leisure time, and adolescents. Sister Mary Bernice. Cath Ed R 45:30-4 Ja '47 European folk art. E. F. Maire. 11 Sch Arts 46:256-66 Ap '47 Handicrafts. S. O. L. LagerlOf. New Era 27:263-4 N '46 In-service-training arts and crafts ■work- shop. A. G. Pelikan. il Ind Arts & Voc Ed 34:341-2 O '45 Itinerant craft and shop work for rural schools. G. E. Munro. Sch (El ed) 34: 153-6 O '45 Measurement in art from the vocational guidance approach. A. S. Lewerenz. Ed 66: 454-60 Mr '46 Native artcrafts of the islands of the world. E. F. Maire. il Sch Arts. 45:2-36 S '45; sup[l-4] N '45 Norwegian handicrafts. S. Loftness. il Sch Arts 45:118-20 D '45 Teacher glances at Mexico. R. M. Ebken. Pittsburgh Sch 20:31-3 N '45 Time for crafts. W. L. Strieker, il Sch (El ed) 33:784-90 My '45 Work of our head and our hand. R. G. Wil- liams, il Recreation 38:581-2-|- F '45 See also Bookbinding Papier-mfi,ch6 Handicraft Pottery I-oather work Wood carving ARTS council of Great Britain Aesthetic needs. Times Ed Sup 1636:427 S 7 '46 First annual report. Times Ed Sup 1636:427 S 7 '46 ARUNDALE, R. L. Religious education in the senior school. 160p 8s 6d '44 Thomas Nelson & sons, 385 Madi- son av, N.Y. ASBRAND, Karin Sundelof-. See Sundelof- Asbrand. K. ASBURY. Frank C. Back to the three R's. but with a difference! Sch (El ed and Sec ed) 33:290-1 D '44 Concerning a mechanical inversor. Sch (Sec ed) 33:610-13 Mr '45 ASCENDANCY Doll pla.v as a function of the doll family constellation. E. F. Robinson, bibliog il Child Develop 17:99-119 S '46 Dominance versus autocracy and the demo- cratic character. R N Sanford. Childh Ed 23:109-14 N '46; Same cond. Ed Digest 12: 1-4 Ja '47 Some measures of dominance in college wom- en. R. Pintner and G. Forlano. bibliog Jour- nal of Social Psychologj- 19:313-15 My '44 See also Aggressiveness EDUCATU^X INDEX lulv l'M4— liinc 1947 Q<) ASCENSION parish, Louislani Public schools "^ System-wide curriculum revision. J. S. Tip- petl. H Srh J 2S:UC-28 Mr M5: Same. (In Hyan. W. C and others, eds. Secondary cducalion in the South, p 126-39) What nutrition education can do. F. E. Whitehead, il Nation.s Sch 38;56-7-|- D '46 ASCH, Shalom Apo^ille —Kobe and Tlie apostle. J. T. Frederick. Engl J 33:2S1-S Je '44 ASCH, Sholem. See Asch, Shalom ASCH, Solomon Elliott (ed) See Wertheimer, M. Productive think- inK ASCORBIC acid Ascorbic acid content of school lunches. F. I. Scoular and A. R. Bryan. J Home Econ 36:651-5 D '44 ASELTINE, John Veterans' education in San Diegro. Nat Assn Sec Sch I'rin Bui 29:114-26 O '45 ASENJO. Conrado F. Vicente Marcano (1848-1891) a pioneer chemist of Venezuela, bibliog f J Chem Ed 23:145-8 Mr '46 ASFAHL, William D. Control that budget. Nations Sch 34:44-5 Ag •44 Delta, Colorado, improved education through community interaction. Sch Manag 15:44- S '46 ASGIS, Alfred John LAbor-heallh-security education: a commu- nity program, bibliog Sch & Soc 63:252-5 Ap 13 '46 ASH, Irvin Oda Don't cheat the teacher! J Ed 129:17 Ja '46 ASHBAUGH, Ernest James Community's contribution to social educa- tion. Ed Digest 12:32-3 N '46 Major obligations of education, por Ohio Sch 25:12-13 Ja '47 Personal question. Peabody J Ed 23:76 S '45 Post-war education — an opportunity. Ed Forum 10:19-22 N '45 Some notes regarding the first eight years of the Journal of educational research. J Ed Res 3S:326-S Ja '45 ASHBROOK, Willard P. What can the colleges do? (In College physi- cal education association. Fortv-eighth an- nual proceedings. 1944-1945. p2S-32) ASHBURN, Frank Davis Our schools face their greatest challenge. New York Times Magazine p5-|- S 23 '45: Same. H Points 27:32-7 D '45 Peabody of (Jroton; a portrait. 444p il $5 '44 Coward-JIcCann. inc. 2 W 45th st. N.Y. ASHBURNE, Jim G. Post-bellum Iteadaches of the commercial de- p.irtnifnt. Bsns Ert. W. %V. Whit chouse. Assn Am Col Hul 33::42-l> Mr 'U Commission on the arts Report. R. H. Fitzgerald. Assn Am Col Bui 31:143-B Mr '45 Report. R. H. Fitzperald. Assn Am Col Bui 32:97-9 Mr '46 Report. R. H. Fitzserald. Assn Am Col Bui 33:227-30 Mr '47 Commission on training for citizenship College olunmi and citizenship. E. B. Bunn. Assn Am Col Bui 31:23-31 Mr '45; Same. biblioK f J Higher Ed 17:91-6 F "46 Report. P. C. Nash. Assn Am Col Bui 32:100 Mr '46 Committee on insurance and annuities More about retirement plans. R. B. Robbins. .\ssn Am Col Hul 31:431-4 O '45 Report. M. H. Ingraham. Assn Am Col Bui 33:237-8 Mr '47 Report. W. E. Weld. Assn Am Col Bui 31: 147-52 .Mr '45 Report. W. E. Weld. Assn Am Col Bui 32:101- 5 Mr '46 Committee on the re-statement of the nature and aims of liberal education Postwar liberal education — a demurrer. W. Iv. Werner. Am Assn l.'niv Prof Bui 30:233- 12 Jo '44 ASSOCIATION of American medical colleges Association of American medical colleges takes action on medical education. Higher Ed 1:11 Ja 15 '45 ASSOCIATION of American universities .\ri;re'. North Cen Assn Q 20:58-62 Jl "45 Accredited higher institutions outside N.C.A. territory. North Cen Assn Q 21:70-3 Jl "46 Journal of proceedings and addresses of the 44th annual conference held at Bloomington. Indiana. October 29-30. 1943. 106p pa $1 '44 The assn. W. W. Pierson, sec. Univ. of N.C. Chapel Hill Meeting of the AAU and the University of North Carolina's sesquicentennial. R. Walter.^. Sch & Soc 62:274 O 27 '45 Recent developments regarding the master's degree. M. R. P. McGuire. Nat Cath Ed Assn Proc 1946:245-58 Committee on academic and professional higher degrees Report. Assn .\m Col Bui 31:442-4 O '45 Committee on graduate work and teacher education A.A.U. and teacher training. E. B. Jordan. Cath Ed R 45:19-24 Ja '47 ASSOCIATION of American university presses Meeting. 1945. .New York. Publishers 'Weekly 147:729-34 F 10 '45 Meeting, 1946. Chicago: summary of reports and resolutions, il Publishers Weeklv 149: 998-1006 F 9 '46 Meeting. 1947. Princeton; addresses and sum- mar>' of reports. Publishers Weekly 151: 516-39 F 1 '47 ASSOCIATION of assistant mistresses in secondary schools Annual conference. H. D. Pearson. J Ed London 78:142 Mr '46 Presidential address; needs of the average child. M. Glutton. Times Ed Sup 1549:6 Ja 6 '45 Towards an ordered freedom: impressions of the conference of the Association of as- sistant mistresses. H. D. Pearson. J Ed London 77:82-1- F '45 ASSOCIATION of assistant superintendents of the city of New York Training New York city teachers and super- visors in service. (In American association of school administrators. Otllcial report. 19(5. p 109-35) ASSOCIATION of California public school superintendents School superintendents. J. R. Overturf. Sierra Ed N 41:19 My '45 School superintendeiit.s. R. E. Simpson. Sierra Ell X 4(1:22 My '44 ASSOCIATION of California secondary school principals Secondary principals. H. B. Brooks. Sierra Ed N 41:15 Mr '45 ASSOCIATION of College and reference li- braries A.C.U.Iv. and the A.U.\. C. H. Brown. Li- brary Journal 71:1005-10 Ag '46 Educational role of libraries. C. V. Park. Am Lib Assn Bui 39:360-2 O 15 '45 ASSOCIATION of colleges and secondary schools for Negroes Conference at Tuskegee institute. December 4-5. 1940. Sell & .Soc 05:7 Ja 4 '47 Miss Parker, the new teacher. Moultrie high school. Moultrie. Oeorgia. Faculty, pa 40c '46 Albany state col. Albany. Ga. See also Southeastern states college conference on faculty-student co-operation Commission on higher education Findings of a conference on current problems and programs in the higher education of Negro women. Spelman college, Atlanta. Georgia, bibliog Q K Higher Ed Among Negroes 12:205-19 O '44 Report. Q R Higher Ed Among Negroes 13: 18-43+ Ja '45 Commission on secondary schools Co-operative effort among southern Negro high schools. W. A. Robinson. Sch R 52: 532-42 N '44 Experimental programs in the southern as- sociations. V. M. Sims and others. H Sch J 28:129-54 My '45: Same. (In Ryan, W. C. and others, eds. Secondary education in the South, p 140-66) ASSOCIATION of colleges and secondary schools of the middle states and Maryland. See Middle states association of colleges and secondary .schools ASSOCIATION of colleges and secondary schools of the southern states. See Southern association of colleges and secondary schools ASSOCIATION of colleges for Negro youth. See Association of colleges and secondary schools for Negroes ASSOCIATION of colleges of South Carolina A.ssociation of colleges of South Carolina. L. T. Baker. So .\ssn Q 9:20-1 F '45 ASSOCIATION of education committees Annual meeting, 1946. Times Ed Sup 1625: 294 Je 22 '46 Curtis report. Times Ed Sup 1646:562 N 16 •46 Finance, buildings, and teachers. Times Ed Sup 1570:330 Jl 14 '45 Handicapped children: changes proposed by the A.E.C. Times Ed Sup 1010:114 ilr 9 '40 Homeless children. Times Ed Sup 1610:115 Mr 9 '46 ASSOCIATION of first assistants in the high schools of the city of New York Committee on problems of supervision .\ctivities of a first assistant. H. Eisner. H Points 28:17-33 O '40 ASSOCIATION of Georgia colleges Association of Georgia colleges. W. D. Hooper. So Assn Q 9:346-51 .\g '45 ASSOCIATION of headmistresses Annual conference. Edgware. June 8-9 1945 Times Ed Sup 1572:282 Je 16 '45 General meeting. Times Ed Sup 1520:294 Je 17 '44 104 EDUCATION INDEX July 1944— June 1947 ASSOCIATION of ideas. See Association (psy- choloKy) ASSOCIATION of land-grant colleges and uni- versities ^, _,. r,.ni T-> A 58th annual convention. Ed Vjc ci.^1 u * '44 5Sth annual convention. Sch & Soc 60:260 O 21 '44 59th annual convention. Sch & Soc 62:302 N 10 '45 , , Proceedings of the fltty-seventh— fifty-eighth annual conventions. 1943-1944; ed. by W. L Slate 2v 269;303p ■43-'44 Conn, agri- cultural exp. station. W. L. Slate, director, 123 Huntington st. New Haven. Conn. Proceedings of the fifty-ninth annual conven- tion Chicago, October 24-25 1945; ed. by L E Jackson. 95p $1 '46 The assn, L. E. Jackson, sec. State College, Pa. Committee on postwar agricultural policy Report of the committee. 61p •« The assn. N. Clark. Agricultural exp. station, Univ. of Wis. Madison ASSOCIATION of mathematics teachers of Eightv-slcond regular meeting. May 4, 1946; program. Math Teach 39:171 Ap '46 ASSOCIATION of modern language teachers of the Central West and South. See Central states modern language association ASSOCIATION of modern language teachers of the middle states and Maryland Annual meeting. New Yo^k Nov 25. 1944_ A E. Shumway. Mod Lang J 29.2J9-4/! Mr '4'5 Meeting, 1944, New York. Mod Lang J 29: 77-Sl Ja '45 ASSOCIATION of nations. See International federation; League of nations; United na- tions ASSOCIATION of Polish university professors and lecturers in Great Britain Polish science and learning, nos 1-5 ea b5c '42-'44 Oxford ASSOCIATION of school business officials • Proceedings of the thirty-second annual meet- ing, Pittsburgh, April 15-18 1946. 210p pa •46 The assn, H. W. Cramblet, sec. 341 S Bellefield av. Pittsburgh Meetings lSi6, Pittsburgh Pittsburgh meeting. April 15-18. Nations Sch 37:31-2 Je '4G Thirty-second convention. April 15-lS. Am SchBd J 112:604- My '46 ASSOCIATION of schools and colleges of the Methodist church NASCMC on compulsory peacetime conscrip- tion. Sch & Soc 61:1111 F 17 '45 ASSOCIATION of scientific vuorkers, England Part-time scientific and technical education. 12p 3d '44 The assn. 73 High Holborn, Lon- don WC 1 Science in the universities; report submitted to the Univ. grants com. of the treasury. 44p pa Is '44 The assn. 73 High Holborn, London WC 1 ASSOCIATION of social science teachers in Negro colleges t^ ivy ■■ n c Achieving our goals. W. F. Nowliii. Q R Higher Ed Among Negroes 14:155-7 Jl 4b Address of welcome. J. W. Barco Q R High- er Ed Among Negroes 12:154 Jl 44 Historical sketch of the Association of social science teachers in Negro colleges. J. B. Browning. Q R Higher Ed Among Negroes 12:143-4 Jl '44 Minutes of the tenth annual conference. QR Higher Ed Among Negroes 13:285-98 Jl 45 Opening address. W. S. Savage. Q R Higher Ed Among Negroes 12:155-7 Jl •44 Committee on bibliography Report, eleventh annual conference^ Georgia, May 3 Among Negroes Atlanta, 1946. Q R Higher Ed 14:158-73 Jl '46 ASSOCIATION of state directors of elementary Annual meeting. Chicago, March 22. 1947. Sch Life 29'24 My '47 Conference, St Louis. Sch Life 28:8-9 Je '46 ASSOCIATION of teachers in colleges and de- partments of education, England A T C D E. in conference. Times Ed Sup 1668:182 Ap 19 '47 ASSOCIATION of technical institutions Annual general meeting. 1946. Times Ed Sup 1609:102 Mr 2 '46 ^^ ^ ,.,„ ,„, New report on policy. Times Ed Sup 1559:123 Mr 17 '45 ASSOCIATION of Texas colleges Association of Texas colleges. T. E. Fergu- son. So Assn Q 9:247-62 My '45 Association of Texas colleges studies prob- lems. Tex Outl 29:26 Je '45 Proposed changes in college admission prac- tices. T. D. Brooks. Tex OuU 29:16-19 Ag '45 ASSOCIATION of the junior leagues of Amer- New radio program. Sch & Soc 60:375 D 9 ■44 ASSOCIATION of university professors and lecturers of the allied countries in Great Britain Allied professors; university organization. Times Ed Sup 1512:198 Ap 22 '44 Annual meeting, Cambridge, June 24-25, 1944. Nature 154:219-20 Ag 12 '44 Fifth general meeting in Cambridge. Times Ed Sup 1525:352 Jl 22 '44 Second education conference. April 15, 1944: some comparisons between universities, pa 2s 6d Basil Blackwell & Mott, ltd. 49 Broad St. Oxford, England Universities and the needs of the community; summarv of proceedings of second educa- tion conference. Nature 156:183-4 Ag 11 45 ASSOCIATION of university teachers Place and purpose of research. Times Ed Sup 1575:318 Jl 7 '45 ASSOCIATION of urban universities 31st annual meeting. Sch & Soc 64:142 Ag 31 •46 32d annual meeting. New York, November 7-8. 1946. Sch & Soc 64:375 N 30 '46 Twenty-ninth annual meeting, 1943; sum- marv of proceedings, Chicago. 109p pa $1 The" assn. F. W. Shockley. sec, Univ. of Pittsburgh. Bigelow & Parkman sts. Pitts- burgh ASSOCIATION of vi'omen science teachers Science in post-primary education; with ref- erence to the scientific education in schools of pupils of 11-18. and its relation to their subsequent training in universities and col- leges; interim report of a sub-committee of the Association. 22p pa Is 3d '44 J. Mur- ray. 50a Albemarle st, London W 1 .Same. pt2 57p 2s '46 J. Murray. 50a Albe- m.arle st. London AV 1 ASSOCIATION tests Analytic study of the multiple choice anal- ogies test item. G. A. Zirkle. J Ed Psycho! 37:427-35 O '46 Picture-association method and its applica- tion in a study of reactions to frustration. S F^osenzweig. bibliog f 11 J Personal 14: 3-23 S '45 Scoring samples for the Rosenzweig picture- frustration study. S. Rosenzweig and others. J Psychol 21:45-72 Ja '46 See also Goodenough spoed-of- associalion test ASSOCIATIONAL living. See Social adjustment and development ASSOCIATIONS New York organizations engaged in promot- ing inter-faith and inter-group collabora- tion. H. Alpern. H Points 28:58-66 N '46 Role of organizations in society. W. Knowlton. bibliog Social Ed 10:23-4 Ja See also Youth serving or- ganizations also names of associations; e.g. pliysical education association H. •46 College EDUCATION IXUKX |ulv l'M4--Iiinc 1947 105 ASSOCIATIONS— roilfillMprf ' " ■ Directories CiKK Imiuibook. Oonimissioii for internation- al educational reconstruction, pa grails '17 The conini. 711 Jackson pi. N\V. WashinK- tllT\ ('.. l\C ASSOCIATIONS, Educational Attention, toaoliers! K. Spilman. Va J Ed 38:12 S '44 Cooperation with professional orcanizations. I... Duwan. Inst Int Kd N Bui 22:3-4 Ja "47 Coordination of educational organizations. W. U. CockinK. Sch Executive 64:27 F '45 Education association in the improvement of teachers. A. L,. Burnham. biblioc f (In Conference for administrative omcers of public and private schools. Proceedinprs, 1945. p47-5!)) Forerunners of the International bureau of education. P. Rossello. pa 2s 6d '44 Evans bros, ltd. Montague house, Montagrue st. Russell SQ. Liondon WC 1 14 stale education association buildings. A. Samuelson. il Nat p:d Assn J 35:180-1 Ap •46 Half century of state school-board associa- tions. C. Grieder and S. A. Romine. Am Sch Bd J 110:29-30 Mr: 27-8 Ap "45 Membership in education as.sociations — 1944. National education association. Research division. Nat Ed Assn J 33:148 S '44 NEA-state a-ssociation membership achieve- ment. 1946. Nat Ed Assn J 35:319 .S 'K Presidents of state education associations; portraits. Nat Ed Assn J 35:315 S "46 Professional organizations in education. F. \V. Hubbard. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 235:113-21 S '44 Progress made by school board organiza- tions: editorial. Am Sch Bd J 114:48 Ap '47 Resolutions on peacetime military conscrip- tion passed by educational agencies in annual meetings held at Atlantic City. Christian Ed 28:169-73 Mr '45 School board association: its contribution. H. W. Xornian. Am Sch Bd J 112:35-7 My '4fi State associ.'itions work for better salaries. A. Samuelson. Nat Ed Assn J 35:230-1 My •46 State school-board associations. R. F. Camp- bell. Sch & Soc 62:276-8 O 27 '45 State school board associations take the lead. C. B. Moore. Am Sch Bd J 114:21-3 Ap "47 Stronger local associations. F. Leech. N Y State Ed 34:215-17 D '46 Summer workshop — local education associa- tions. N. S. Gomon. Neb Ed J 24:193-f- S •44 Teachers in action through professional or- ganizations. W. E. Bain. Childh Ed 22:23-5 S '45 When the school board association goes into action. H. B. Mulford. Am Sch Bd J 114: 54-(- Ap '47 Your professional organizations, 1946. Prac Home Econ 24:20 Ja '46 See also Business education Parent-teacher asso- associations ciations Conferences and con- Principals' associa- ventions, Educa- tions tional Teachers' associa- Music teachers' aaso- tions ciations 22 '45 Atlanta university workshops, summer, 1945. D. W. Wright. Sch & Soc 62:436-7 D 29 '45 Comprehensive thesaurus of literature bv and on the Negro. D. Wright. Sch & Soc 63: 430-1 Je 15 '46 Conference on the library and graduate in- struction held under the auspices of At- lanta university, June 14-20, 1944. 51p bib- liog pa '44 The univ, Atlanta Foundations of social science at Atlanta uni- versity. Sch & Soc 62:230 O 13 "45 Report of the first conference of Negro land- grant colleges for co-ordinating a program of cooperative social studies, convened April 19-20, 1943. at Atlanta, Ga, as the 26th At- lanta univ. conference to study the Negro problems; ed. by W. E. B. Du Eois. (Pub. no22) 84p 50c '43 The univ, Atlanta Stonv path to learning. W. Olivier, il Satur- day Evening Post 217:22-3-^ Ap 14 '45 Library Graduate theses of Atlanta university, 1931- 1942: comp. by G. Barksdale. (Pub. no 1) 71p pa to libs & scliolars gratis '44 The lib, 223 Chestnut St. SW, Atlanta School of library service Libraries, librarians and the Negro. 37p pa '44 The sch, Atlanta ATLANTA university center. See University center ATLANTIC CITY Board of education Committee for practical democracy Report of a study on practical democracy. (Report no2) 56p bibliog il pa 20c '46 The bd, 1809 Pacific av, Atlantic City, N.J. Education Each of us with his or her right upon earth. Sch & Soc 63:164 Mr 9 '46 Public schools Pupil participation in Atlantic City ele- mentary schools. M. A. Stratton. Nat El Prin 24:37-9 D '44 Richmond Avenue school iiiter-faith program. M. Buchanan, il Nat Ed Assn J 34:182-3 D '45 ATLASES Nazi text-books and the future. O. Neurath and J. A. Lauwerys. J Ed London 76: 521-2 N '44 ATMOSPHERE See also Winds ATMOSPHERE, Solar Atmospliere of the sun. O. Moliler. il Sch Sci & Math 47:1-5 Ja '47 ATMOSPHERIC electricity See also Auroras ATOMIC age Issues in education: 1946. R. M. Hutchins. Ed Rec 27:365-75 Jl '46; Same cond. Times Ed Sup 1649:605 D 7 '46; Excerpts. Phi Delta Kappan 28:180 D '46 Age of atomic energy; reply to R. M. Hutch- ins. W. D. Pile. Times Ed Sup 1651:633 D 21 '46 Living in the atomic age. H. C. Hand, ed. 59p bibliog pa gratis '46 Univ. of III. Political education for the atomic age; with discussion. W. E. Myer. (In Middle states council for the social studies. Proceedings, 1945-1946. p 12-20); Same. Social Studies 37:56-60 F '46 Responsible education in an atomic age. G. Wickev. Assn Am Col Bui 33:189-93 Mr '47; Same. Christian Ed 30:120-4 Mr '47 ■Wliat studies for the atomic age? Nations Sch 39:44 Ap '47 ATOMIC bomb Atomic age. F. E. Long. Clearing House 20: 47-8 S '45 Atomic bomb and the teacher of science. P. Morrison. Sci Ed 30:7-9 F '46 Atomic bomb — in hand-made lantern slides. J A. V. Gale, il Ed Screen 24:409 N '45 ^Atomic bomb, its evolution. E. E. 'Watson. diags Math Teach 39:265-8 O '46 Atomic bomb shakes the classroom. H. I. Cki-ist. H Points 27:5-8 S '45 Atomic bomb versus civilization. R. M. Hutchins. Assn Am Col Bui 32:34-42 Mr '46; Same. Nat Ed Assn J 35:114-17 Mr '46 Atomic bombs and the future. E. U. Con- don. J Chem Ed 22:4Sl-f O '45 Atomic energy and education. H. R. Gail. bibliog Progres Ed 24:116-19-1- F '47; Same. Ed 67:463-72 Ap '47; Same cond. Sec Ed 13: 11-15 N '46 Atomic impact on education. A. Goff. Sec Ed 13:19-20 S '46 Brief account of the physics of the atomic bomb. R. J. Stephenson. Am J Physics 14: 30-5 Ja '46 Can the colleges cope with the challenge. Assn Am Col Bui 31:362-5 O '45 Challenge of atomic fission to science teach- ers. B. Jafte. Sci Teach 13:60-|- Ap '46 Decision to use the atomic bomb. H. L. Stim- son. H Points 29:5-22 Mr '47; Same cond. il Va J Ed 40:359-614- Ap '47 Determining the destiny of our children. L. W. Ashbv. il map Nat Parent Teach 41: 14-16 O '46 Divided atom demands a united world. P. Morrison. (In National congress of parents and teachers. Proceedings, 1946. p 13-20) ; Same cond. il Nat Parent Teach 41:14-16 D '46 Education — defense against atomic bombs. A. Novick. Am Teach 30:17-19 Ja '46 - Education or annihilation. J. A. Storing. So- cial Ed 10:257-8 O '46 Exhibit as a supplementary method; the atomic bomb. H. J. Abrahams, il Sch Sci & Math 47:165-72 F '47 Have you a youth council on the atomic crisis? S. Cartwright. il Sch Activities 17: 323-4-)- My '46 . Hiroshima: moral or military? R. Frank. i Engl J 36:183-8 Ap '47 Oak Ridge. Tennessee, and the educational crossroads. P. E. Kennedy. Nat Assn Sec Sch Prin Bui 30:81-3 O '46 Oak Ridge's Youth council on the atomic crisis. P. E. Kennedy: L. Fulkerson; D. Chambliss. Clearing House 21:540-4 Mv '47 EDUCATION INDEX lulv 1^44— Iimc 1047 109 ATOMIC bomb — Cuntinucd -- • Operalion crossroads. L. W, A^hby. Minn J Kti ;::22-3 S MG: Smne. Neb Ed J 3«f«ll S •40: Pa Sch J 95:11 S '46: Wis J Kd 79:4-6 5 '46: Ariz Tciu-h Tarent 35:12+ O '46; Sumimirv. Nat Kd Assn J Ha:2'.12 S "46: Sit Kd 13:9 S 'It;: Mid Sch Gl:S4-5 N "46 Our lioritaKe from a preat book. W. Burns. Sch * Soc 64:235-7 O 5 "46 INvcholoBlsts advise on the atomic-bomb peril. .•*i Math 46:1-6 Ja '46 Smyth report in the mathematics class. W. P. Manhoimer. H Points 28:69-70 Mr '46 Teaching physical sciences in the atomic age. T. J. Blisard. Mad Q 6:32-8 Ja '46 Television and the atomic age. J. R. Hutch- inson. Sec Kd 13:1-2 F '47 Time grows short. R. Swing. Nat Ed Assn J 35:285-6 S '46 Uranium fission: discoveries leading to a chain reaction. M. L. Eidinoff. bibliog J Chem Ed 23:60-5 F '46 Youth council on atomic crisis. D. Morris, il III Ed 35:50+ O '46; Same. Ohio Sch 24: 304-5+ O '46; Tex Outl 30:14-15+ O '46 Bibliography Literature on atomic energy. H. R. Gail. Sec Ed 13:11 F '47 Control Divided atom demands a united world. P. Morrison. (In National congress of parents and teachers. Proceedings, 1946. p 13-20); Same cond. il Nat Parent Teach 41:14-16 D '46 How can atomic energy be controlled? D. E. Lilienthal. Nat Ed Assn J 36:9-10 Ja '47 Liberal education and control of atomic en- ergy. J. J. Schwab. Sch R 55:125-7 Mr '47 Political activity of scientists and implica- tions for educators. Brother I. Leo. Catli Ed R 45:5-12 Ja '47 Social aspects Atom and civilization. A. Goff. Clearing House 21:457-60 Ap '47 Atom bomb test at Bikini. W. D. Cocking. Sch Executive 65:5 Jl '46 Atomic energy and education. H. R. Gail. bibliog Progres Ed 24:116-19+ F '47; Same. Ed 67:463-72 Ap '47; Same cond. Sec Ed 13:11-15 N '46 Atomic energy must work for liumanity. E. O. Melby. Ed Leadership 3:232 F '46 Challenging areas in the developing .social studies curriculum. R. W. Crary. bibliog f Teach Col Rec 48:140-7 D '46 Edvication for living in the atomic age. K. M. Gould. Tex Outl 31:8-10 My '47 Education for survival in an atomic age. N. Edwards. EI Sch J 46:535-7 Je '46 For war or peace? educating adults about atoinic energy. T. B. Symons and M. Grau- bard. Adult Ed J 6:57-62 Ap '47 Human family in the atomic age. A. H. Compton. Nat Parent Teach 40:16-18 F '46 International implications of nuclear energy. J. T. Shotwell. Am J Phvsics 14:179-85 My ■46 Letter to Judith and Dickie. W. W. Way- mack. Nat Ed A.'ssn J 36:214 Mr '47 Psychologists advise on the atomic-bomb peril. Sch & .Soc 63:405-6 Je 8 '46 Social implications of atomic energy. A. H. Compton. Am J Physics 14:173-8 My '46 Social implications of the introduction of atomic energy. W. H. Stickler. Sci Ed 29: 240-4 D '45 Social interest in atomic energy. G. Hall. Inst Int Ed N Bui 21:12 F '46 Social science in the atomic age. R. Redfield. J Gen Ed 1:120-4 Ja '47 no EDUCATIOX INDEX July 1944— June 1947 ATOMIC research Laboratory of nuclear studies will be estab- lished. Science 103:310 Mr 8 '46 New navy researcli contract tor development o( a synchrotron. Science 105:280 Mr 14 4i Nuclear ' physics and chemistry at Harvard university. Science 102:472-3 N 9 45 Nuclear reactions. R. R. Williams, jr. J Chem Ed 23:423-6 S '46 ,, .^ , Prelude to Hiroshima. R. C. R. MacFarlane. Ed Forum 10:331-9 Mr '46 ,„ „ ^ Should we keep atomic energy secret? K; Ij. Gustavson: W. F. Ogburn. Phi Delta Kap- pan 27:34-6 O 'i^y _ . .^ .■ ,„ ,v,„ University of Chicago's contributions to the atomic bomb. Sch & Soc 62:133-4 SI 45 Where is the social sciences' atomic boml3_ J. S. Perkins. Sch & Soc 62:315-17 N 17 45 ATOMIC theory . ^ ,, u Atomic and molecular theory since Bohr. H. Margenau and A. Wightman. bibliog f Am J Physics 12:119-30, 247-68 Je. O '44 Atomic and molecular theory since Bohr: r6sum6 of specific results. H. Margenau and R. B. Setlow. bibliog f Am J Physics 13:73-95 Ap '45 ^ ,, . • ,v,^ Percentage composition and the atomic the- ory. R. K. McAlpine. J Chem Ed 23:227-9 My '46 Test on the elementary principles of the atomic bomb and the splitting of the a.tom. W G. Hjertstedt. Ind Arts & Voc Ed 3b: 20-2-1- Ja '46 ATOMIC weights ...,., to Alternation in the atomic weights of the ele- ments C. Hsueh and M. Chiang, bibliog f Am J Physics 14:279-84 S '46 Fairy story of atomic weights. A. btanaen. J Chem Ed 24:143-5 Mr '47 ATOM S Ancient and modern atom. R. E. Deutsch. Class J 41:97-103 D '45 ..... Atom smashing and its modern applications, abstract. R. D. Evans. Sch Sci & Math 45: Atomic orbitals and valence. W. F. Luder. bibliog J Chem Ed 22:221-8 My '45 Chart of atomic structure of the elements. Sch Sci & Math 46:637 O '46 Classics and the atom, bibliog f Class J 41:119-21 D '45 . . Method of teaching the electronic structure of the atom. D. C. DeVault. bibliog il J Chem Ed 21:526-34, 575-81 N-D '44 Nuclear reactions. R. R. Williams, jr. J Chem Ed 23:423-6 S '46 . , , ,,r t Periodic system and atomic structure, vv. J. Wiswesser. bibliog diags J Chem Ed 22:314- 22, 370-9. 418-26 Jl-S '45 Pierre Gassendi and the revival of atomism In the renaissance. R. B. Lindsay. Am J Physics 13:235-12 Ag '45 See also Atomic nuclei Lsotopes Atomic theory Radioactivity Electrons Disintegration See also Atomic nuclei — Dis- integration Models Model of an oxygen atom. W. O. Brooks, il J Chem Ed 24:245 My '47 Size Atomic size and the periodic table. J. A. Campbell, il J Chem Ed 23:525-9 N '46 ATTAINMENT tests. See Achievement tests ATTENDANCE Attendance SS percent. M. Wanger. J Ed 129: 122-3 Ap '46 , , „ . „ Blueprints for increasing school attendance. H. W Andersen. Sierra Ed N 41:10-11 F '45 Demise of the liookv cop. E. C. Smith, il Na- tions Sch 39:26-7 Mr '47 Don't miss anything! C. L. Carmer. Scho- lastic 45:19 O 2 '44 Go-to-school drive. W. D. Boutwell. Nations Sch 34:42 S '44 Go-to-school drive opens. Ed Vic 3:1-3 Ag 3 '44 Go-to-school letter winner. C. A. Alexander. Ed Vic 3:8 D 4 '44 Go-to-school reports. Ed Vic 3:2 O 20 '44 How many will come back to school or col- lege? Higher Ed 1:11 Mr 1 '45 How principals and teachers may improve school attendance. D. J. Carty. Ky Sch J 24:42-3 N '45 Keep our boys and girls in school now for the welfare of the nation tomorrow. Tex Outl 28:21-2 S '44 Keeping pupils in school. W. Kasius. N i State Ed 32:205+ D '44 Nutrition helps attendance. G. A. Lucarell. Nations Sch 34:56+ S '44 Other twelve percent. J. H. Bohlinger. J Ed 129:203-4 S '46 ,, ^, Poverty: impediment to attendance. H. N. Roseiifleld. Nations Sch 37:48-9 My '46 Prepare for peace by returning youth to school. Ed Vic 3:13+ O 3 '44 Relation of school attendance to employment records, army conduct and performance in te.sts. C. Lummis. Brit J Ed Psychol 16:13- 19 F '46 Rightful heritage of every child. Ed Vic 3: 1-2 S 20 '44 School attendance of urban and rural pupils. Ed Vic 3:20 N 20 '44 Superintendent's guide for enumeration ana attendance. Connecticut. Department of ed- ucation. Division of administration. (Ad- ministrative hul. 1) 33p 20c; gratis Conn, only '44 The dept. Hartford To serve your country, go to school. U^a Vic 3:1 S 4 "'44 Use of the .school spirit cup. C. R. Gilbert, il Sch Activities 18:210-11+ Mr '47 , . , , , Who are our good students? L. E. Leipold. J Ed Res 38:529-33 Mr '45 Willingly to school. G. D. Wilens. N Y State Ed 33:466-7 Mr '46 See also Absences Enrollment Bibliography Attendance and child accounting. (In United States Office of education. Library division. Bibliography of research studies in educa- tion. 1939-1940. p273-41 Colleges and universities Quantitative predictions from qualitative data: predicting college entrance from bio- graphical information. R. H. Bittner. bib- liog J Psychol 19:97-108 Ja '45 Elementary schools School attendance, ways in which it can be improved. E. Carothers. Grade Teach 63:6,2 D '45 High schools Back the go-to-school campaign. E. S. Johnson. Prac Home Econ 22:290+ Jl 44: Same cond. Ed Digest 10:12-13 S '44 Back-to-school campaign reports. Sch Lite 28*7-9 D '45 Back to school in Cleveland. Nations Sch 34: 46 N '44 .,„,., Back to school they came. M. E. Andrews. Sch R 53:25-9 Ja '45; Same cond. Am Teach 29:18-19 My '45 „ i, , Community leaders nationally back go-to- school drive, il Sch Manag 14:88 O 44 High-school attendance. Sch Life 29:23 O 46 High-school attendance and post-war plan- ning W. H. Gaumnitz. Ed Vic 3:7-8 N 3 How Cleveland encourages young folks to stay in school. D. J. Wiens. Sch Manag 14:322-t- My "45 Job or high school? P. A. Grigsby. Ill Ed 33:5-6 S '44 Juvenile summer wages and return to school. S. Maxwell. Am Sch Bd J 109:16 O '44 National back-to-school drive. 1945-194G. Calif Sch 16:183-4 O '45 National go-to-school drive. W. C. Bagley. Sch & Soc 60:132-3 Ag 26 '44 Return to school. E. R. Van Kleeck. il Sch Executive 64:44-5 N '44 Junior high schools administration of attendance. R. Peterson. Nat Assn Sec Sch Prin Bui 29:105-9 Ap ■45 EDUCATION IXni:X lulv 1944— June 194/ 111 ATTENDANCE— Junior hJKh -schools — Cont. Junior IiIk'i school attendance. R. C. L. Hrookhoiise. Calif J Sec Ed 21:1SS.M My •46 Rural high schools HIkIi school atu-ndonce of rural schools. J. J. Kiippcl. WLs J Ed 78:295-6 F "46 Iniprovinjr rural hiprh school attendance. C. M. llarnard. Wis J Ed 70:232-3 Ja '47 Rural schools Better rural attendance. L. Johnston. Ky Sch J 24:224- Ap '46 Sunday schools See Sunday schools — Attendance New Mexico Pxiblic school attendance and school costs In New Mexico. R. J. Mullins and E. H. Fixley. 27p pa 60c '46 Univ. of N.Mex, Dept. of government. Division of res. Pennsylvania DlRcst of laws and regulations pertaining to school attendance and employment of minors. Pennsylvania. Department of publi<' instruction. (Bui. no71) 124p bibliog pa '46 The dept, Jlarrisburg Wisconsin School attendance of Wisconsin farm youth. J. H. Kolb and others. Wis J Ed 78:72-4 O '45 ATTENDANCE, Compulsory. See Compulsory education ATTENDANCE officers Attendance ofticers. Am Sch Bd J 114:47 Mr '47 Oh. ma. here's the truant officer! R. M. Kellogg. Nat El Prin 24:14-17 F '45 One of my days as supervisor of attendance R. S. Fonts. Ky Sch J 25:29-30 Ap '47 Salaries Salaries paid school administrative and supervisory officers. 1944-45. 81 cities over 100.000 in population. National education association. Research division, pa $5 '45 N.E.A. Salaries paid school administrative and supervisory officers. 1944-45. 190 cities 30.00U to 100,000 in population. National educa- tion association. Research division, pa $5 '45 N.E..A,. Salaries paid teachers, principals, and certain other school employees, 1944-45, 81 cities over 100,000 in population. National educa- tion association. Research division, pa $5 '45 N.E.A. Salaries paid teachers, principals, and cer- tain other school employees, 1944-45, 190 cities 30,000 to 100,000 in population. Na- tional education association. Research divi- sion, pa S5 '45 N.E.A. ATTENTION Finding a speaking-listening index. W. H. Ewing. Q J Speech 31:368-70 O '45 Some effects of radio-listening on the efficien- cy of reading- type study activities. L. R. Miller. J Ed Psychol 38:105-18 F '47 See aJso Distraction (psy- Radio listeners chology) Set (psychology) ATTENTION, Span of Effect of practice with and without reinforce- ment on the Judgment of auditory number. R. E. Taubman. bibliog Journal of Experi- mental Psychologj- 34:143-51 Ap '44 Relationship between perceptual span and rate of reading. J. Sutherland. J Ed Psy- chol 37:373-80 S '46 ATTITUDE, Change of Change of attitude toward punishment of criminals. M. Smith. Sch & Soc 61:236-8 Ap 14 '45 Change of attitude toward the law. M. Smith. Sch & Soc 60:286-7 O 28 '44 Changes in conceptions and beliefs significant to the field of mental hygiene and social welfare of senior pre-medical students dur- ing a year of psychology. L/. L. Ralya. So Assn Q 10:525-33 N '46 Changes of attitudes subsequent to camp experience. H. S. Lewin. Nerv Child 6:173- 7 Ap '47 ("hanging beliefs in heredity through educa- tion courses, I... L,. Ralya. J Ed Soclol 17: 551-62 My '44 Changing ways of thinking. W. Robertson, Childh Ed 22:121-4 N '46 Comparative changes in teachers' attitudes resulting front courses in mental hygiene and educational guidance, S. (», Di Michael, bibliog J Ed Res 37:65r.-f,9 My '44 Effect of propaganda upon attitude follow- ing a critical examination of the propa- ganda itself. R. .M, Collier, bibliog Journal of Social Psychology 20:3-17 Ag '44 Experiment in modifying attitudes toward the Negro, F. T. Smith. $1.85 '43 Teachers col. Studies of aggressive social attitudes: changes from peace to war. R. Stagner, bibliog Journal of Social Psychology 20: 121-8 Ag '44 ATTITUDES Age and education as factors in social ex- perience and personal-family adjustments. E. M. Duvall and A. B. Motz. Sch R 53: 413-21 S '45 Age differences in religious beliefs and prob- lems during adolescence. R, G, Kuhlen and M. Arnold, bibliog Pedagog Sem 65:291- 300 D '44 Analysis of themes on the subject of war as written by Amish and non-Amish chil- dren. T. U Engle, J Ed Psychol 35:267-73 My '44 Attitudes and physical education. S. Rice. J Health & Phys Ed 17:224-(- Ap '46 Attitudes of second-generation daughters to family living. E. M. Duvall and A. D. Motz. J Consult Psychol 9:281-6 N '45 Attitudes of teachers and scholars towards co-education. F. E. Moreton. bibliog f Brit J Ed Psychol 16:82-95 Je '46 Attitudes or facts in historv. E. Briffett. Sch (Sec ed) 34:648-51 Ap '46 Attitudes, those elusive liehavior-deterini- nants. F. W. Hoover, bibliog f Ed Adm & Sup 31:215-22 Ap '45 Attitudes to religion among adolescents and adults. F. E. Moreton. Brit J Ed Psychol 14:69-79 Je '44 Children's expressed attitudes toward their epilepsy. J. D. Carter. Nerv Child 6:34-7 Ja '47 Comparison of attitudes towards Japanese language schools expressed by young Amer- icans of Japanese ancestry in 1937 and 1942. K. Onishi and M. E. Smith. Journal of So- cial Psychology 21:209-18 My "45 Contribution of psychology to religious edu- cation. E. M. Ligon. Relig Ed 41:257-65 S '46 Cultural contradictions and sex roles. M. Ko- marovsky. American Journal of Sociology 52:184-9 N '46 Decisive influence of parental attitudes. S. Chess. Nerv Child 5:165-71 Ap '46 Developing right attitudes. W. A. Sutton. Instr 56:16 F '47 Did war service produce international-minded- ness? M. B. Smith. Harvard Ed R 15:250-7 O '45 Education for appreciation versus education for efficiency. H. S. Tuttle. Sch R 54:462-8 O '46: Same cond. Ed Digest 12:40-4 D '46 Effects of maternal attitudes on the health of children. F. Dunbar. Child Study 21:110- 13+ Je '44 Extent of individual differences. L. A. Hanna. (In National council for the social studies. Adapting instruction in the social studies to individual differences: fifteenth year- book. p6-16) Factors conditioning the development of atti- tudes. L. J. Brueckner. J Ed Res 38:470-3 F '45 Facts or attitudes in historv. M. Waugh Sch (Sec ed) 34:645-8 Ap '46 Identification with the enemy: a case study of an American quisling. R, N, Sanford. j Personal 15:53-8 S '46 Impact of war on a nationalistic frame of reference: changes in general approval and qualitative patterning of certain stereo- types. R. Stagner and C. E. Osgood, bibliog Journal of Social Psychology 24:187-215 .N' '46 112 EDUCATIOX IXDEX July 1944— Tune 1947 ATTITUDES — Continued Influence of literature on the development of children's attitudes. E. Wood, biblioj^ Calif J El Ed 15:106-15 N '46 Influence of parental attitudes on children's personal inventory scores. W. D. Lewis. Pedagog Sem 67:195-201 D '45 Minimum essentials of character education. E. M. Ligon. bibliog f plan Relig Ed 39: 321-35 N '44 More firepower for health education. United States. Office of education. (Bui. 1945 no2) 49p il pa 15c '45 Supt. of doc. Parent's attitudes on child behavior: a report of three studies. J. E. Anderson. Child Develop 17:91-7 Mr '46 Polling po.stwar issues. F. W. Williams, bib- liog J Consult Psychol 10:35-44 Ja '46 Problem of the mental demobilization of the soldier. L.. E. Learner. Social Ed 9:123-4 Mr ■45 Pupils', parents' and teachers' attitudes — sim- ilarities and differences. N. Weltman and H. H. Remmers. bibliog pa 75c '46 Purdue univ. Division of ed. ref. Relation of social environment to the moral ideolog>' and the personal aspirations of Negro boys and girls. R. E. Carroll. Sch R 53:30-8 Ja '45 Scientific basis for intergroup education. O. Klineberg. Harvard Ed R 15:117-21 Mr '45 Seminar as a method of in-service training. M. L. Blum and C. Selltiz. J Ed Sociol 19: 420-9 Mr '46 Shall there be quotas for minority groups? D. J. Levinson and R. N. Sanford. Ed Forum 10:217-35 Ja '46 Social effects of reading. W. S. Gray, bib- liog f Sch R 55:269-77 My '47 Some sex differences in attitude towards change of environment among evacuated central school children. G. Keir. Brit J Ed Psychol 15:146-50 N '45 Stereotvpes and real people. M. M. Heaton. Engl J 35:327-32 Je '46 Studies of German youth. D. V. McGranahan and others. Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology 41:3-14 Ja '46 Study of the viewpoints of women of different age groups. H. K. Maxham. Pedagog Sem 64:311-15 Je '44 Toward a cultural approach to literature. L. M. Rosenblatt. Col Ehigl 7:459-66 My '46 Volunteers are like that: they won't be pushed around. F. D. Heron. Int J Relig Ed 23:4-5 N '46 We must teach anew the dignity of labor. C. Ross. Nations Sch 33:26-7 Je '44 What controls our behavior? G. P. Driscoll. Teach Col Rec 48:86-90 N '46 Wiiat men of the armed forces are thinking. Sch & Soc 63:375 My 25 '46 Words of my mouth. L. L. La Brant. Engl J 35:323-7 Je '46 X marks the spot. R. Cunningham. Ed Lead- ership 4:132-4 N '46 See aUo Annoyances Scientific attitude Attitude, Change of Set (psychology) Likes and dislikes Social adjustinent Opinions (psy- and development chology) .'Social attitudes Purdue opinion poll World war. 1939-1945 Race attitudes — Psychological as- Race prejudice pects Religious attitudes College students American student attitudes to foreign mis- sions. W. T. Thomas. International Re- view of Missions 33:383-9 O '44 Attitudes of college vouth on war marriage. J. H. Burma. Social Forces 24:96-100 O '45 Attitudes of students toward the Japanese. J. J. B. Morgan. Journal of Social Psychol- ogy 21:219-27 My '45 Campus values in mate selection. R. Hill. J Home Econ 37:554-8 N '45 Change of attitude toward punishment of criminals. M. Smith. Sch & Soc 61:236-8 Ap 14 '45 Change of attitude toward the law. M. Smith. Sch & Soc 60:286-7 O 28 '44 Changes in conceptions and beliefs signifi- cant to the field of mental hygiene and social welfare of senior pre-medical stu- dents during a year of psychology. L. L. Ralya. So Assn Q 10:525-33 N '46 Changing beliefs in heredity through educa- tion courses. L. L. Ralya. J Ed Sociol 17: 551-62 My '44 Christian higher education in 1947; the situa- tion. R. H. E. Espv. Christian Ed 30:25-8 Mr '47 Experiment in modifying attitudes toward the Negro. F. T. Smith. $1.85 '43 Teachers col. Implications of superstitious beliefs among college students. E. E. Emme. bibliog Phi Delta Kappan 27:16-17 S '45 Increase in homogeneity of attitudes during a sociology course. M. Smith. Sch & Soc 62:14-15 Jl 7 '45 On the increase in homogeneity of attitudes during a sociology course: 2d report. M. Smith. Sch & Soc 64:223-5 S 28 '46 Responses of Catholic. Protestant, and Jewish students to the menace checklist. B. R. Sappenfleld. Journal of Social Psychology 20:295-9 N '44 Selected activities characteristic of the active and nonactive student in physical education. H. Bunker. Am Assn Col Reg J 20:350-66 Ap '45 Some conceptions and beliefs concerning abilities, mental processes and learning and changes in the numbers entertaining them during a year of courses in education. L. L. Ralya. J Ed Res 38:183-92 N '44 Student attitudes toward religious practices. E. P. Home and W. H. Stender. Journal of Social Psychology 22:215-17 N '45 Students' reactions to the educational pro- fession. R. P. Harris. Ed Adm & Sup 32: 513-20 D '46 What does the college expect from the high school graduate? H. J. Thornton. Mid Sch 61:160-1 P '47 Elementary school children Attitude of grammar school pupils and their parents to education, religion and sport: abstract of a thesis. W. Glassey. Brit J Ed Psychol 15:101-4 Je '45 Attitudes of goodwill can be built in elemen- tary-school living. A. Snvder. Nat El Prin 26:12-22 S '46; Same cond. Nat Ed Assn J 36:82-3 F '47 Changing ways of thinking. ^V. Robertson. Childh Ed 22:121-4 N '45 Social and emotional adjustments of regu- larly promoted and non-promoted pupils. A. A. Sandin. bibliog $2.15 '44 Teachers col; Same cond. Ed Digest 10:48-9 Ja '45; Summary. Teach Col Hec 46:120-2 N '44: Nations Sch 30:49-50 Ag '45 Study of the influence of the educational geographical film upon the racial attitudes of a group of elementary school children; simnmary of thesis. A. M. McFarlane. Brit J Ed Psychol 15:152-3 N '45 What Tommy learns. R. Cunningham. Ed Leadership 3:334-5 Ap '46: Same cond. Ed Digest 12:32-3 O '46 High school students Attitude of high school boys toward agri- culture. S. G. Vickerstaff. Ag Ed Mag 17: 235 Je '45 Attitudes of high school seniors toward a teaching career. A. J. Burke. N Y State Ed 34:303-5 Ja '47 Citizenship attitudes in a citv high school. L. A. Schuker. H Points 27:34-48 Ja '45 Classroom communiques. C. D. Higgins. J Ed Sociol IS:373-S F '45 Effect of student teaching on secondary- school pupils in achievement and attitude. R. R. Ryder, bibliog (In Remmers. H. H. ed. Further studies in attitudes, series S. p 1-152) Effect on the child's development of changes in cultural influences. R. H. Ojemann. bib- liog J Ed Res 40:258-70 D '46: Same cond. Ed Digest 12:14-17 Ap '47 Handful of stars. D. De Zouche. Ed Forum 10:311-15 Mr '46 High-school program for attitude develop- ment. L. D. Crow. Sch R 53:300-2 My '45 EDUCATION' INDEX July 1944— June 1947 113 ATTITUDES — HiKh si'liool siud^n.Us: — Cant. . lIlKh-sohool pupils' utUtudes toward teach- ItiK procedures. H. C. Doll. Sch K 5ija2-7 Ap '47 Ideals of modern youth. J. A. Starrak. Clear- iHK House I»:o07-S) Ap "45 Imperative iieetl number ten. J. V. Leonard. II Nat Assn Sec Sell Trin Bui 31;13U-44 Mr •47 InvesiiBation of dilllcult areas of experience by methods involving student cooperation In the ploiminK and conduct of research. K. U Heaton. bibliog f J Kd Hcs 3D:2Sl-7 U '45 I'lol-completion test. S. I. Roody. bibliog f Engl J 34:2G0-5 My '45 Relationship between success in physical edu- cation and selected attitudes expressed by high school freshmen girls. M. G. Carr. Am Assn HeuJth I'hys Kd & Hec Res Q 16:176- 91 O '45 Socio-economic analysis of the functions and attitudes of wartime youths. M. J. Wil- liams. Social Forces 24:200-10 D '45 Study of an aspect of social sensitivity of some Negro high school pupils. W. I. Slur- ray. J Negro Ed 14:149-52 Ap '45 Studv of prejudice for high-school English classes. V. E. Bergland. Engl J 34:444-7 O '45 Study of the health practices, knowledge, at- titudes and interests of senior high school pupils. W. IC Southworth and others, bib- liog Am Assn Health I'hy.< Ed lV.- Proc Kes Q 15:118-36 My '44 Study of the production of pleasant and un- pleasant items as related to adolescent de- velopment. Q. G. Thompson and M. O. Kepler. J EM Psychol 36:535-42 D '45 Warped attitude of Catholic students toward the Xegro. J. D. Morrison, bibliog f Cath Ed R 44:285-91 My '46 What students think at Midwood high school. A. Becker. H Points 29:13-19 F '47 Who wants to teach'.' A. J. Liurke. Nations Sch 38:22-3 D '46 youth appraises the American way. G. Laws and M. J. J. Wiese. il Nat Parent Teach 40: 24-6 N '45 Youth thinks about postwar employment. J. P. Milligan. bibliog f Sch R 53:265-72 My '45 Junior high school students Differences in religious ideas and attitudes of children who go to church and those who never attend. L. R. Wheeler and V. D. WTieeler. Relig Ed -{0:149-61 My '45 Relationship between belief in superstitions and other factors. R. M. Zapf. J Ed Res 38:561-79 Ap '45 Religious ideas of children in communities of two different cultural patterns. L. R. Wheeler and V. D. WTieeler. J Ed Sociol 17:563-71 My '44 Preschool children Sex attitudes begin at home. A. S. B. Auer- bach. Child Study 22:3-5+ N '44 Research Development of attitudes in social educa- tion. W. F. Murra. bibliog R Ed Res 14: 348-53 O '44 Teachers Comparative changes in teachers" attitudes resulting from courses in mental hygiene and educational guidance. S. G. DiMichael. bibliog J Ed Res 37:656-69 My '44 Democratic climate for education. M. O. Koopman. il- Ed Leadership 4:239-44 Ja '47 Do teachers who use democratic methods develop democratic attitudes? A. W. Gra- ham. El Sch J 47:24-7 S '46 Let us cast out our prejudices. Sister Mary de Lourdes. il Nations Sch 38:23-4 Jl '46 Procedures in training teachers to prevent and reduce mental hygiene problems. D. W. Baruch. bibliog Pedagog Sem 67:143-78 D •45 Progressive attitude. F. T. Neumann. Ed Adm & Sup 31:540-8 D '45 Tests and scales Attitude of grammar school pupils and their parents to education, religion and sport; abstract of a thesis. W. Glassey. Brit J Ed Psychol 15:101-4 Je '45 Attitudes toward Soviet Russia: the standard- ization of a scale and some distributions of scores. G. H. Smith, bibliog Journal of Social Psychology 23:3-16 F '46 Attitudes toward war as expressed by Aniish and non-Amisli children. T. L. Engle. J Ed Psychol 35:211-19 Ap '44 Changes from 1923 to 1943 in the attitudes of public school and university students. S. L. Pressey. bibliog J Psychol 21:173-88 Ja •46 Citizenship attitudes in a city high school. L. A. Schuker. H Points 27:34-48 Ja '45 Comparison of responses to superstitions on a written test and in actual situations. R. M. Zapf. J Ed Res 39:13-24 S '45 Comparison of the Thurstone and Likert techniQues of attitude scale construction. A. L. Edwards and K. C. Kcnney. bibliog J Ap I'sychol 30:72-83 F '46 Correlates of the Russian attitude scale. G. H. Smith, bibliog J Psychol 20:183-7 O '45 Further data on the obtaining of Thur- stone scale values. P. R. Farnsworth. bibliog J Psychol 19:69-73 Ja '45 General social attitudes. H. J. Eysenck. bib- liog Journal of Social Psychology 19:207-27 My '44 Intluencing attitudes toward minority groups in a junior high school. D. H. Russell and I. V. Robertson. Sch R 55:205-13 Ap '47 Interests and attitudes. A. Ellis and j. R. Gerberich. bibliog R Ed Res 17:64-77 F '47 Interrelationships of attitudes toward Russia and some general desires. G. H. Smith, bib- liog J Psychol 21:91-5 Ja '46 Measurement of attitudes toward counseling. W. P. Chase. Ed & Psychol M 6 no4:4G7- 73 '46 Measurement of attitudes toward the Jap- anese in America: with reply. G. Nettler and E. H. Golding. bibliog f American Journal of Sociology 52:31-40 Jl '46 Measuring the effects of a semester of col- lege work on the conservative-progres- sive tendencies of students. C. L. Major. Sch & Soc 64:174-5 S 7 '46 Objective approach to the study of worship. J. P. Williams, bibliog f Relig Ed 40:218- 27 Jl '45 Plot-completion test. S. I. Roody. bibliog f Engl J 34:260-5 My '45 Preliminary report on a social perception test: a new approach to attitude research. H. Loeblowitz-Lennard and F. Riessman, jr. bibliog f Social Forces 24:423-7 My '46 Quiz on democracy; prepared under the direc- tion of St Paul council of human relations. Ed 66:280-2 Ja '46 Relationship between attitude and informa- tion concerning the Japanese in America. G. Nettler. bibliog f American Sociological Review 11:177-91 Ap '46 Relationship between success in physical edu- cation and selected attitudes expressed by high school freshmen girls. M. G. Carr. Am Assn Health Phys Ed & Rec Res Q 16:176- 91 O '45 Relationships between Strong vocational inter- est scores and other attitude and per- sonality factors. L.. B. Tyler, bibliog J Ap Psychol 29:58-67 F '45 Semantic factors in the measurement of per- sonality integration. H. Winthrop. Journal of Social Psychology 24:149-75 N '46 Social impact of the teacher on the pupil. R. V. Bollinger. J Exp Ed 13:153-73 Je '45 Social stimulus values. C. Mitchell. J Ed Psychol 36:344-51 S '45 Sociological validity of primary social atti- tude scale no. 1: religionism. L. W. Fer- guson, bibliog Journal of Social Psychology 23:197-204 My '46 Socio-psychological vectors in the behavior and attitudes of children: awareness of acceptance status. V. C. Ames, bibliog J Ed Psychol 36:271-88 My '45 Some roots of prejudice. G. W. Allport and B. M. Kramer, bibliog J Psychol 22:9-39 Jl ■46 Studies of aggressive social attitudes. R. Stagner. bibliog Journal of Social Psychol- ogy 20:109-40 Ag '44 Study of attitude toward teaching; abstract. K. W. Vaughn. (In Iowa. University. Doctoral dissertations, abstracts and ref- erences (1940 and 1941) p 158-75) 114 EDUCATION INDEX July 1944— June 1947 ATTITUDES — Tests and scales — Continued Studv of national morale. M. T. Henderson and B. Tinnes. Journal of Social Psychol- ogy 19:241-S My '44 Study of the effects of learning French on attitudes towards the French; summary of thesis. M. B. Sutherland. Brit J Ed Psychol 16:44 F -46 See also Thurstone attitude scales Bibliography Tests for the guidance of secondary school pupiH N. W. Newsom. Nat Assn Sec Sen Prin Bui 30:125-43 Ja '46 ATTLEBORO, Massachusetts High school Extracurriculum and the teacher's load. P. L. Garland. Clearing House 19:82-4-t- O 44 ATWATER, Helen Woodard Association's K.E.B. J Home Econ 38:69- lO F '46 ATWATER, Wilbur Olin Portrait „ ^, ,,, Prac Home Econ 22:472 N '44 ATWOOD, John , ,, ,,^ Spitfires. Progres Ed 23:192-5-1- Mr 46 ATWOOD. Wallace Walter Global or world geography. J Geog 43.202-4 S '44 New meaning of geography in world educa- tion. J Geog 46:11-15 Ja '47 — and Thomas, H. G. Teachers' book: a manual and keys lor Amer- ican nations. 223p maps pa 60c '45 Ginn Teacher's book; a manual, and keys for Visits in other lands and accompanymg workbook. 141p pa 52c '46 Ginn Workbook in geography to accompany Amer- ican nations. 112p maps pa 32c '45 Gmn Workbook in geography to accompany Visits in other lands. 96p il maps 32c '45 Ginn ATYPICAL children. See Children. Abnormal; Problem children AUBLE, J. Woodard. See Armel, C. S. jt. autli. AUBREY, Edwin Ewart, and Thomas, J. W. Christian education in areas of tension. Ed Kec 27:146-57 Ap '46 AUBURN, California Placer Junior college Convalescent G.I.'s taught by Placer. J. B. Vasche. Jun Col J 15:295-6 Mr '45 How California schools are serving the veteran. H. E. Chastain. Calif J Sec Ed 19: 425 D '44 AUCLAIR, Marcelle _ , ^ FYom the maquis to the classroom. French R 19:145-6 D '45 AUDIOMETER ^ ^ . Audiometer and our hearing aids. I< . A. Taber. Volta R 47:453-4-1- Ag '45 Measurement of hearing. C. V. Hudgins and D. A. Ross. Volta R 49:173-4-1- Ap '47 AUDIO-visual education American museum of natural history's 2d audio-visual-aids institute. G. F. Ramsey and I. F. Cvpher. Sch &. Soc 63:213-15 Mr 23 '46 Anfa year book and audio-visual who's who. 1946. Allied non-theatrical film association. incorporated, pa '46 The assn. 303 Lex- ington av. N.Y. 16 Application of military audio-visual tech- ninues to civilian teaching. G. C. Johnson. il Ed Screen 25:233-5-f-. 295-S My-Je '46 Armv and navy training sets fast pace for nation's schools, il Newsweek 23:101-2-1- Je 12 '44 Audio-radio-visual aids to the teaching of music. D. E. Douglass. (In Music teachers national association. Proceedings. 1944. P373-9) Audio-visual aids. Mus Educators J 31:32-3 My '45 Audio-visual aids. See issues of Nation's schools Audio-visual aids. See issues of School (ele- mentary edition and secondary edition) Noveinijer 1945- Audio-visual aids; current developments, comments and suggestions. See issues of Virginia journal of education through April 1944 Audio-visual aids for Pacific Northwest his- tory; an annotated list. R. G. Virgin. Pacific Northwest Quarterly 37:59-67 Ja '46 Audio-visual aids in adult education. R. J. Maaske. Adult Ed Bui 9:182-3 Ag '45 Audio-visual aids in home economics. H. C. Fleck. J Home Econ 37:263-6 My '45 Audio-visual aids in religious education. A. B. Ferguson. Relig Ed 40:329-35 N '45 Audio-visual aids in the armed services. J. R. Miles and C. R. Spain, bibliog pa $1.25 '47 Am. council on ed. Audio-visual aids in the teaching of Pan. Americanism. F. D. Johannes. H Points 26:33-47 My '44 „, . ^ v. Audio-visual aids no panacea. W. A. Tauch> J Ed 129:240-3 O '46 .^ „ . Audio-visual aids of tomorrow. E. C. Dent. il Mus Educators J 33:22-34- Ap '47 Audio-visual aids to reading. M. E. Zambon il Instr 55:29-f- O '46; Same cond. Tex Out]' 30:0-8 S '46 . v, , Audio-visual education .in city-school sys- tems National education association. Re- search division, bibliog Nat Ed Assn Res Bui 24:131-70 D '46; Excerpts. Ed Digest 12: 28-31 Ap '47; Summary. Sch R 55:195-6 Al^ '47 Audio-visual education in the post war period. A. B. Roberts. Ed Screen 24:283-6. 341-5 S-O '45 ,^. ^, , Audio-visual education reports. F. ^^'. Noel. Calif J Sec Ed 21:143-6 My '46 Audio-visual education with emphasis upon its relation to the development of scientific thinking. N. E. Bingham. (In Pennsylvania. University. School of education. Purpose- and plan in education. p236-40) Audio-visual materials. Nat Ed Assn J 35: 604; 36:47. 125. 317 D '46-F. Ap '47 Audio-visual materials for nursing education. M R. Brunstetter and M. E. Kakosh. Amer- ican Journal of Nursing 46:693-5 O '46 Audio-visual program for assembly. R. M. Tripp, il Ed Screen 23:424-5 D '44 Audio-visual program of the' East and West Eussociation. K. Linden, il Ed Screen 24:63- 4-1- F '45 , ... Audio-visual public school program in minia- ture. P. V. Mulligan. Ed Screen 25:514 N •46 Audio visual teaching aids. 11 Prac Home Econ 25:70 F; 146 Mr; 214 Ap '47 Audio visual teaching aids; supplements, 1943-1945. Indiana university. Extension division. Bureau of audio-visual aids. 3v pa gratis '43-'45 The univ. ^ ^ „ Audio-visual techniques in education. Sch & Soc 63:129 F 23 '46 Audio- visual tools: a challenge to educational vision. J. L. Mursell. Mus Educators J 33: 21 F '47 A.udio-visual tools that teach for keeps. B. A. Findlay. pa '44 Los Angeles. Bd. of ed Audio-visual trade review. R. E Schreiber, ed See issues of Educational screen \udio-visiial versus verbal teaching. V. T. Knhnle. Nations Sch 38:44 D '46 Audio-visual workshop at the College of the Pacific F. A. Lindhorst. Relig Ed 41:334-6 N '46 . , J .■ Building facilities for audio-visual education. D. F. Schutte. Am Sch Bd J 112:26-1- Ja '46; Same cond. Nat Ed Assn J 35:209 Ap '46 Building international goodwill with audio- visual aids. Scholastic 47:5T D 10 '45 Bv sii.'ht and sound. M. A. I'aul. il Pa Sch J 95:41-3 O '46 Bvwavs in visual aids; aids to the teaching of English. Times Ed Sup 1548:629 D 3(^ '44 Case for a teaching aids development center. J. W. Brown, il Sch Executive 65:62-4 O '45 Case for Solomon. A. DeBernardis. Assn Ed Radio J 5:29-30 O '45 Classroom-built visual aids. Scholastic 47:5T Ja 14 '46 EDUCATION IXDRX July 1044— June 1947 115 AUOIO-visual education — l'o>i(iiilRi(t* L'liuisrooin Is place for audio-visual leaching. 1-. i;. Miller. 11 Nations Sell 3S:5!>-t- Jt-*46 Conference on audio-visual education. Noture 155:211-12 F 17 "45 Consider audio-visual materials. E. M. Fair. library Journal 72:90-1 Ja 1 '47 Curriculum clinic. P. C. Reed, ed. See issues of Kducalionui screen S. plcmber 1945- c'urriculum clinic. \V. A. Wittich. ed. See issues of Kducational screen November t'J44-June 1945 Designing the school building for effective use of audio-visual aids. P. K. Long. (In American school and university. 1945. p 117-18) Developing visual materials for cltissroom use. H. McCalTerty. il Nat Ed Assn J 35: 521-2 N '46 Education in an air age. il Ed Screen 26:108 K '47 Emory university audio-visual seminar. H. M. Johnson. Kelig Ed 41:326-9 N '46 Everlasting peace. L. Gentry. Tex OutI 30: 27-8 K '46 Eyes to see: ears to hear. I. A. Booker. Nat Ed Assn J 36:206-7 Mr '47 Future of audio-visual business education. E. D. Gibson. (In Commercial education as- sociation of New York city and vicinity. Basic business education for all; fourteenth yearbook. p3'J-44) Future of the audio-visual movement. C. R. Crakes. Ill Ed 35:112 D 46 Future trends in audio-visual education. R. I>. Kroggel. Nat Cuth Ed Assn Proc 1946: 4"2-7 Genesis of modern audio-visual education. A. M. Small, il Mus Educators J 33:22-4 F '47 Getting your money's worth in audio-visual aids. A. B. Ferguson. Int J Relig Ed 22:1U- 11 My '46 Homespun tools of learning. L. S. March. bibliog f il Sch Executive 63:18-20 Jl; 28-|- Ag -44 How can audio-visual aids aid? T. J. Blisard. il Va J Ed 39:66-7 O '45 How we can vitalize our teaching through visual and audio-visual aids. G. K. Gregory. il Grade Teach 61:44-5-|- Ja '47 Improvement of audio- visual materials: in- ter\iew with B. A. Findlay. E. Dale, il Ed Screen 23:422-3-(- D '44 Improving intergroup relations. E. L. lierg. Nat Ed Assn J 36:317 Ap "47 Initiating a program in audio-visual educa- tion. F. Harris. Teach Col J 15:119-20 My '44 Let your pupils see science. M. J. McClary. diag Ed Screen 25:436-8 O '46 Look and listen. L. Novotny, ed. See issues of Elementary English Ijooking ahead tw^enty-flve years in audio- visual education. F. W. Noel and E. G. Noel. Ed Screen 25:G7-9-|- F '46 Looking toward competency in audio-visual education. F. W. Noel. Calif Sch 17:19-20 F '46 Means, not ends. H. M. Barr. Ed Screen 26:141-2 Mr '47 Mining the mind. B. A. Findlay. il Ed Screen 24:275-64- S '45 More useful audio- visual materials. W. E. Huff. Calif J Sec Ed 21:172-3 My '40 Multi-sensory aids in music education. S. Wechsler. Mus Educators J 32:18-19-1- Ja '46: Same cond. Nations Sch 36:54-|- D '45 Museum continues its visual aids institute. I. F. Cypher and G. F. Ramsey, il Ed Screen 25:86-f F '46 New developments in audio-visual educa- tion. P. R. Wendt. Ed Digest 10:6-8 Mr '45 New tools for learning. A. Miel and others. bibliog f Childh Ed 21:126-31 N '44 New ways of learning. J. R. Kldd. bibliog pa 10c '45 Canadian council of ed. for citi- zenship, 166 Marlborough av. Ottawa New York center has the answers. I. F. Cypher, il Nations Sch 38:58-f N '46 Our air age and audio-visual education. C. Hoff. Neb Ed J 27:42 F '47 Our new NEA audio-visual instructional ser^'- Ice. V. G. Dameron. Nat Eki Assn J 34:1S9 D '45 Our re.«earch could do better. N. L. Greene. Ed Screen 24:181 .My '45 Perspective In audio-visual education. E. G. Ol.^en. Ed Screen 25:120-2 Mr '46 ^Manning postwar school buildings. Ind Unlv Sch Ed Bui 20:79-81 .N '44 Planning the school auditorium for audio- visual education. E. D. Partridge and 1. H. Millgate. dlags Sch Executive 65:48-50 Je '46 Postwar implications for education in the audio-visual programs of our armed serv- ices. P. R. Wendt. Va J Ed 37:316-17-1- My '44 Postwar use of audio-visual aids. C. E. Spencer. Phi Delta Kappan 28:219-20 Ja '47 Presentation of audio-visual teaching aids. F. -M. Carder. Sch Sci & Math 46:577-9 Je '46 Raising our sights. P. C. Reed and W. F. Kruse. Kd Screen 26:149-)- Mr '47 Role of visual materials. E. Dale. Ed Res Bui 24:43-6 F '45 Say it with pictures. L. M. Smuck. Baltimore Bui Ed 23:25-6 S '45 School-industry cooperation means better audio-visual education. M. V. Miller. (In American school and university, 1946. p 152-3) Second audio-visual aids institute. I. F. Cypher and G. F. Ramsey. H Points 28:70-2 Ap '46 Shakespeare's heavy rivals. G. H. Henry. Survey Graphic 36:187-9-f Mr '47 Should it be audio-visual aids or audio- visual materials? C. L. Anderson. Ed Screen 24:198 My '45 Showmanship in army technical training. H. L. Kronstadt. il Ed Screen 24:279-82 S '45 Siglit and sound in social studies. W. H. Hartley. See issues of Social education Sigiiirtcant conclusions at DVI Atlantic City conference. Ed Screen 26:2204- Ap '47 Sixth Midwestern forum on visual teaching aids. Ed Screen 23:292-64- S '44 Sound tilms in the cias.sroom. G. E. Gregory, il Grade Teach 62:17+ Mr '45 Source lists of audio-visual aids [mimeo- graphed] New York (state) Education de- partment. Bureau of radio and visual aids. (Circ. no5) rev ed 12p '43 Univ. of the state of N.Y. Sponsored audio-visual materials for school use. Sch & Soc 63:344 My 11 '46 Start with what you have. T. A. Fitz- simmons. Nations Sch 35:524- Ap '45 StopI look: listen! B. E. Mahan. il Nat Parent Teach 40:10-12 Je '46 Summer courses in audio-visual education. Calif Sch 17:172-4 Je '46 Teacher gives a visual-aids suggestion. C. \V. Cudeliack. Social Studies 37:361-2 D ■li", Technical considerations in relation to hous- ing the audio-visual program. K. R. Schwarz. Ind Univ Sch Ed Bui 22:16-20 JI •46 Third annual museum audio-visual aids in- stitute. I. F. Cypher and G. F. Ramsey, il Ed Screen 26:95-6 F '47 Third annual museum audio-visual aids Insti- tute. I. F. Cypher and G. F. Ramsey. Sch & Soc 65:283-4 Ap 19 '47 Training aids step up navy instruction. F. W. Noel. Ed Leadership 2:60-2 N '44 Use films for international understanding. F. E. Brooker. Nat Ed Assn J 36:399 My '47 Use of audio-visual aids in an airlines train- ing school. H. L. Andrews, il Ed Screen 23:388-90 N '44 Use of audio- visual aids in foreign language teaching. L. B. Johnson. Mod Lang J 30: 404-12 N '16: Same cond. Ed Digest 12:53-6 F '47 Use of audio-visual aids in individualizing instruction. W, H. Hartley, bibliog f (In National council for the social studies. Adapting instruction in Uie social studies to individual differences; fifteenth year- book, p 100-11) Use of audio-vL-^ual materials toward Interna- tional understanding. H. S. Preston, ed. pa $1.25 '46 Am. council on ed. Using audio-visual aids in the social studies H. A. Perry. H Sch J 29:32-9 Ja '46 Using audio visual materials with children. Association for childhood education, pa 50c '47 The assn. 116 EDUCATION INDEX July 1944— June 1947 AUDIO- visual education — Continued Visual aids for war training. C. F. Kline- felter. Higher Ed 1:3-5 Je 15 '45 Visual and auditory aids tor teaching; [catalogue of] silent and sound motion pic- tures, stereopticon slides and educational recordings. Massachusetts. Department of education. (Bui. v23 no42; whole no773) 32p '44 The dept, Boston Visual and other aids. I. A. Eckhauser. See issues of Social studies January 1947- Visual and other aids. D. E. Gibson. Social Studies 37:83-6, 129-31, 178-80, 227-9 F-My '46 Visual and other aids. M. P. Hunt. See issues of Social studies through January 1946 Visual education in the smaller central school. M. G. Pattington. Ed Screen 24:403-4 N '45 Visualize your program. F. Bernhard. bib- Hog il J Health & Phys Ed 15:432-4-f O '44 Wanted: a broad concept of audio-visual instruction. V. G. Dameron. Ed Leadership 3:139-41 D '45 What does it mean to teach? E. Dale. Va J Ed 39:16-17 S '45; Summary. Ed Digest 11:45-6 O '45 Wliat is audio-visual education? F. W. Noel. Calif Sch 16:242-3 D '45 Wliat libraries are doing in the audio-visual field. K. Brown. Library Journal 72:39-44 Ja 1 '47 WTiat should our audio-visual program pro- vide? H. H. Seaton. (In American school and university, 1945. p397-400) What should we do in audio-visual educa- tion? S. M. Corey. Sch R 55:193-4 Ap '47 What the well-equipped audio-visual pro- gram should contain. B. A. Findlay. il Sch Executive 64:59-62 S '44 Wider use of audio-visual aids in adult edu- cation for Negroes. W. N. Ridley. J Negro Ed 14:460-6 Jl '45 See also Lantern projection Pictures Moving pictures — Projection rooms Educational films Radio in education Moving pictures in Radio transcriptions education Slide films Moving pictures in Sound — Recording war training pro- and reproducing grams Visual education Phonograph records Administration Administration of audio-visual services in the junior high school. N. E. Davis. Nat Assn Sec Sch Prin Bui 29:121-7 Ap '45 Administration of the audio-visual program. S. C. Morgan. Va J Ed 39:386-9 My '46 Are you both practical and visionary? O. Goldner. Ed Leadership 2:71-4 N '44 Audio-visual budget. D. F. Schutte. Bd Screen 25:438-f O '46 Audio-visual edtication project. Nat Assn Sec Sch Prin Bui 30:33-5 D '46 Audio-visual education project. M. L. Har- tung. Sch R 54:566-8 D '46 Audio-visual-education project of the CES. Sch & Soc 64:328 N 9 '46 Audio-visual program for public education. J. H. Williams. Calif J Sec Ed 20:350-3 O '45 Audio-visual services to citv schools. D. L. MacQuiddy. Calif J Sec Ed 21:147-53 My '46 Basic criteria of an audio-visual education program. L. C. Larson. Ind Univ Sch Ed Bui 22:7-10 Jl '46 Basic factors in audio-visual instruction. B. E. Mahan. il Mid Sch 60:176-7 F '46 Building an audio-visual program. R. E. Schreiber and L. Calvert, bibliog pa $1.65 '46 Science res. Building from the ground up. M. K. White, il Ed Screen 25:125-6 Mr '46 Central audio-visual aids service in the uni- versity. P. R. Wendt. Higher Ed-2:11-13 My 1 '46 Countywide audio-visual services. J. W. Taylor. Calif J Sec Ed 21:154-7 My '4C Financing the visual education program in schools. M. McClintock. Nat Cath Ed Assn Proc 1946:408-16 Functions of a state film library. L. W. Cochran. Nations Sch 38:51-2 Ag '46 Housing an audio-visual materials center. M. R. Brunstetter. plans Nations Sch 34: 34-5 D '44 How it's done at Oakland. B. Baxter, il plan Nations Sch 36:52-|- S '45 How Newark organizes its program. M. E. Kirk and R. B. Freund. il Nations Sch 37: 55-6-1- .Mr '46 How to make audio-visual aids click. I. C. Boerlin. il Sch Executive 65:52-3 Mr '46 How to plan, organize, and finance an audio- visual program. A. S. Durham. Ky Sch J 24:22-4 F '46 Improving the audio-visual program. P. C. Reed. Ed Screen 25:129 Mr '46 Initiating an audio-visual departinent. F. W. Noel. (In American school and university, 1944. p 100-3) Let's get organized! J. B. Johnson. Nations Sch 38:58-f D '46 Let's learn how. A. DeBernardis. il Ed Leadership 2:63-5 N '44 Macon's materials bureau. M. S. Ferrill. il Sch Executive 65:55 O '45 Meeting the problem of visual education op- portunists. T. J. Wiiite. Ed Screen 25:375 S '46; Same cond. Sch Manag 16:13-14 D '46 Organizing and administering the audio- visual aids program. V. M. Rogers, bibliog il Sch Executive 64:56-8 S '44 Our way of doing it. V. Wliitehead. il Ed Screen 25:178-80 Ap '46 Practical aspects of audio-visual services. H. R. Galvin. Wilson Lib Bui 21:423-6 F '47 Providing facilities for use of audio-visual materials. P. W. Noel. Calif Sch 16:181-2 O '45; Summary. Sch Manag 15:23 Je '46 Some concepts in audio-visual education. S. H. Rosenberg and H. Greenberg. H Points 27:52-7 O '45 Steps in developing audio-visual programs. Calif Sch 16:3 Ja '45; Same cond. Sch & Soc 60:357 D 2 '44 Suggestions for the organization of a county audio-visual education program. L. Killey and others. Calif J El Ed 14:163-74 F '46 Translating of the criteria into functional housing. L. Hopkins. Ind Univ Sch Ed Bui 22:11-15 Jl '46 Use and distribution of audio-visual ma- terials. M. P. Toombs and K. L. Gauthier. il Sch (El ed and Sec ed) 33:468-72, 571- 6 F-Mr '45 Bibliography Audio-vistial aids. L. Novotny. Chicago Sch J 27:87-9 Ja '46 Audio- vistial materials. Library Journal 72: 744-6 My 1 '47 Bibliography on atidio-visual teaching tools. D. Shelley, comp. Ariz Teach Parent 35: 18-19-)- My '47 Sources of information for the audio-visual leader. Nat Ed Assn Res Bui 24:169-70 T> '46; Same. Phi Delta Kappan 28:358 Ap '47 Catalogs 1946 catalog. South Carolina. University. Ex- tension division. Audio-visual aids bureau, pa '46 The univ, Columbia 19 Equipment Standards for visual and auditory facilities in new educational buildings. I. H. Mill- gate and O. H. Coelln, jr. (In American school and university, 1946. p 136-51) Translating of the criteria into ftmctional housing. L. Hopkins. Ind Univ Sch Ed Bui 22:11-15 Jl '46 What should our audio-visual program pro- vide? H. H. Seaton. (In American school and university, 1945. p397-400) Research Auditory and visual education. A. C. Stenius. bibliog R Ed Res 15:243-55 Je '45 Experiinental research in audio-visual educa- tion. D. J. Goodman, ed. Ed Screen 23:62-3; 24:158-1-: 25:38-F, 460-F Je '44. Ap '45, Ja. O '46 Teacher training Audio-visual aids and Jewish education. J. Greenstein. il Ed Screen 25:241-|- My '46 Audio-visual aids and teacher training in- stitutions. S. M. Corey. Ed Screen 24:226-7 Je '45 EDUCATION INDEX lulv 'W/ ii; AUDIO-visu.il education — Teacher Iralnli'iK — Conttnutti „^ Audio-visual aids workshop In Akron. Ed Screen 24:291 S '45 DevolopinR standards of teacher competency In audio-visual education; a committee re- port. Calif Sch 18:3-9 Ja 47 Effective use of audio-visual aids requires teacher tralnUiR. JI. S. Lonj,'. Am Teach 29:22-3 Mr '45 Studv of teacher skills and knowledRCs nec- essary for the use of audio-visual aids. A. lie nernardis and J. W. Brown. El Sch J 46:550-6 Je '46 Summer courses In audio-visual education, 1947. Ed Screen 26:222-f Ap '47 Summer courses in visual and audio-visual education. 1945. Ed Screen 24:150-1. 207, 227 Ap-.Ie '45 Summer courses in visual and audio-visual education, 1946. Ed Screen 25:206-7, 268-9 Ap-My '46 Teacher trainine in the use of instructional materials. A. De Bernardis and P. C. Ijince. Ed Screen 24:447-9 D '45 Training of school librarians in audio-visual materials and their use. M. Graham. Am Lib Assn Bui 40:199-200 Je '46 Colleges and universities Audio-visual programs in slate universities — a recent survev. H. 'M. Kauffman. Ed Screen 25:442 O '46 Elementary schools Another school starts from scratch. ^A'. H. Kinp. Ed Screen 25:563-4 D '46 Program enrichment for elementary pupils. A. C. Chandler. 11 Nations Sch 38:584- O ■46 Sight and sound in elementary education. Cath Ed R 45:44-7. 111-14, 169-72, 243-4. 305-6 Ja-My '47 High schools Audio-visual aids in health education. A. G. Rudel. H Points 29:37-42 Ap '47 Audio-visual exercises in high school Eng- lish language and grammar. A. I. Roehm. il Peabody J Ed 23:2-9 Jl '45 Audio-visual materials in the hiph school. F. N. Ahl. $2.50 '46 Christopher Experience in pioneering in audio-visual aids. F. N. Ahl. Sierra Ed N 41:20-1 My '45 High school course in audio-visual aids. C. H. Garvin. Ed Screen. 23:256-7 Je '44 Los Angeles County program in radio educa- tion. H. F. Rachford. Calif J El Ed IS': 33-8 Ag '44 Technical service squad. R. R. Robinson. H Points 27:61-6 S '45: Same cond. Sch Manag 15:312-13 F '46 Junior high schools Administration of audio-visual services in the junior high school. N. E. Davis. Nat Assn Sec Sch Prin Bui 29:121-7 Ap '45 Auditorium program of visual instruction. C. J. Stolper. H Points 28:43-51 F '46 Normal schools and teachers colleges Audio-visual aids and teacher training in- stitutions. S. M. Corey. Ed Screen 24:226-7 Je '45 Arizona Arizona schools make use of audio-visual techniques. H. D. Worthy. Ed Screen 25: 21-1- Ja '46 Visuallv progressing. D. Shclle.v. Ariz Teach Parent 34:34 Mr '46 California First state-wide meeting of new California association. Ed Screen 26:50-1 Ja '47 L,os Angeles County division of audio-visual education [mimeographed! National educa- tion association. Ilesearch division, pa '44 N.E.A. China Picture and radio. Times Ed Sup 1578:352 Jl 28 '45 Georgia Recordings at work; a report of the coopera- tive schools project of the Georgia commit- tee on sound recordings for schools. Geor- gia. Department of education. 34p gratis '44 The dept, Atlanta Illinois Audio-visual educational activities in the Chi- cago public schools. W. H. Johnson. 11 Chi- cago Sch J 27:1-4 S '45 Illinois also hep to audio-visual needs. R. E. Schreiber. Ed Screen 26:162 Mr '47 Trends in audio-visual instruction In Illinois. A. K. Roberts. Ed Screen 24:lS5-7-t-, 228-9-(- My-Je '45 Indiana Indiana plans vital audio-visual program. Sch Manag 15:416 Mr '46 Minnesota Regional institutes in audio- visual educa- tion in Minne.iota. P. R. Wendt. Ed Screen 24:144-t- Ap '45 Missouri Audio-visual education in action. D. Black- well. Ed Leadership 2:58-60 N '44 Post-war planning for the audio-visual pro- gram in St Louis. D. Blackwell. 11 Ed Screen 23:344-6 O '44 St Louis division of audio-visual education anniversary, il Ed Screen 24:202-3 My '45 New Jersey Newark offers audio-visual aids for every need. E. T. Sehofleld. Sch Manag 16:45-6 F '47 Ohio Audio-visual aids workshop in Akron. Ed Screen 24:291 S '45 South Africa Audio-visual education in South Africa. Ed Vic 3:22 D 4 '44 Virginia Virginia steps out in audio-visual education. J. W. Brown, il Nat Ed Assn J 35:176-7 Ap '46 AUDITING Are your internal school accounts audited? C. L. Elsdon. Nations Sch 35:44 Ap '45 Auditing of internal school accounts. C. L. Elsdon. (In Association of school business offlcials. Proceedings. 1946. p 166-74) Auditing of internal school accounts: the problem and its background: abstract of a dissertation. C. L. ELsdon. bibliog f Pitts- burgh Sch 19:87-95 Ja '45 Cash audits only are inadequate. C. L. Elds- don. Nations Sch 37:42-3 Ja '46 Internal audits of student fund accounts — an educational opportunity. C. L. Elsdon. Sch Activities 16:255 Mr '45 AUDITION. See Hearing AUDITORIUM activities. See Assemblies AUDITORIUMS Audio-visual departments, il plans Architec- tural Record 100:72-9 N '46 Auditorium for the small high school. A. S. Gillette, plan Am Sch Bd J 112:47-8 Ja ■46 Auditorium — gymnasium for a small school. P. F. Nocka. il plans diags Sch Executive 65:38-41 Je '46 Auditorium stage for a school building. E. C. Cole. 11 plan Sch Executive 65:42-5 Je '46 Combined gymnasium-auditorium. I. O. Fris- wold. plan Sch Executive 65:53-4 Ag '46 Factors which detennine the size of an auditorium. H. C. Hunt, il Sch Executive 65:35-7 Je '46 Planning postwar school buildings: speech and dramatics. Ind Univ Sch Ed Bui 20: 97-100 X '44 Planning the school auditorium for audio- visual education. E. D. Partridge and I. H. Millgate. dlags Sch Executive 65:48-50 Je '46 Realistic planning of school auditoriums. C. ■\V. Bursch. (In American school and uni- versity. 1944. p6S-71 School auditorium, il plans diags Sch Execu- tive 65:34-50 Je '46 See also Acoustics, Architec- tural 118 EDUCATION INDEX July 1944— June 1947 AUDITORY perception. See Hearing AUDITORY span. See Memory AUDITORY tests. See Audiometer: Hearing- Testing AUDRIETH, Ludwig Frederick Postwar education and training in military chemistry. J Chem Ed 22:583-5 D '45 AUDUBON, John James John James Audubon. H. Ramsey. Am Childh 30:48 My '45 AUDUBON clubs. See Bird clubs AUDUBON nature centers Conser\'ation woritsliop. Julv 29-August 17, 1946. Audubon Magazine 48:105-6 Mr '46 Nature-study courses for teachers. N. Ed- wards. El Sch J 47:369-70 Mr '47 AUER, John Jeffery Discussion programs and techniques in the armed forces, bibliog f Q J Speech 32:303- 10 O '46 AUERBACH, Aline Sophie Buchman (IV1.-? Howard L. Auerbach) Discipline through affection. Child Study 22: 102-3-1- Je '45 Organizing parent education. Child Study 24: 94 My '47 Sex attitudes begin at home. Child Study 22:3-5-f- N '44 Sound approach to sex education. Parents Mag 21:30-l-f My '46 Today's children for tomorrow's world: a guide to the study of the child from in- fancy to six: a manual for study with suggestions to group leaders: prepared in cooperation with the Am. assn. of univ. women. 24p pa 30c '44 Child study assn. AUERBACH, Mrs Howard L. See Auerbach, A. .'^. B. AUGHINBAUGH, Barnet Asbury Here are suggestions for schools to follow in buying a projector. Sch Manag 15:419 Mr '46 Plenty is wrong with sponsored films Clear- ing Hou.se 21:277-8 Ja '47 AUGUST, John, pseud. See De Voto. B. A. AUGUSTANA college and theological seminary, Rock Island, Illinois Augustana; an approaching centennial. C. J. I. Bergendoff. il American Scandinavian Review 32:294-303 D '44 New Augustana plan: a liberal education as a preparation for a life work. 24p '44 The col. Summer school of Swedish. Higher Ed 2:18 My 15 '46 AUGUSTINE, Saint, bp of Hippo Augustine on the teaching of history. \V. M. Green, pa 25c '44 Univ. of Calif. De magistro — Semantics, too. has a past. I. L. Glat- stein. Q J Speech 32:48-51 F '46 AUGUSTUS, emperor of Rome Education of heirs in the Julio-Claudian fam- ily. E. R. Parker, bibliog f American Jour- nal of Philology 67:29-33 Ja '46 Purpose of the le.x lulia et Papia Poppaea. J. A. Field, jr. bibliog f Class J 40:398-416 Ap '45 AULT, Hewetson Recruitment is a teacher's immediate prob- lem. Ohio Sch 23:397 D '45 Recruitment will protect the teacher. Ohio Sch 24:258-9 S '46 AURAL comprehension. See Languages, Mod- ern— Comprehension AURAL training. See Ear training AURAND, Orris Henry Steelton surveys its schools to check lighting conditions. Sch Manag 15:52-3 Ag '46 Study of some factors in schoolroom lighting. Nat Assn Sec Sch Prin Bui 31:77-86 F '47 AURNER, Robert Ray Business communication courses in the col- lege business administration department Nat Bsns Ed Q 15:31-44 D '46 AURORAS Aurorae of the sky. P. Greenleaf. J Geog 44: 371-4 D '45 AUSLANDER, Joseph Gardener of souls: poem. Nat Ed Assn J 33:cover D '44: Same. (In Future teachers of America. Si.xth yearbook. 1946. p94) — and Hill, F. E. Rebel poet. Ed 67:578-89 My '47 AUSTIN, A. B. Portrait Am .Sch Bd J 109:12 Jl '44 AUSTIN, Charles M. Portrait Math Teach 38:337 D '45 Retirement. W. D. Reeve. Math Teach 38: 377-8 D '45 AUSTIN, Dorothy Pupil interest in teaching as a vocation, n Ed 35:196 Mr '47 AUSTIN, Everett Lewis Adjusting agricultural education to the times: report of panel discussion, por Ag Ed Mae 19:7-8-f JI '46 Farmers like to select their own problems. por Ag Ed Mag 18:175+ Mr '46 Our leadership in agricultural education, por Ag Ed Mag 18:18 JI '45 Putting films and slides to work in teaching vocational agriculture, por Ag Ed Mag 19:107-1- D '46 AUSTIN, Herbert Wendell Pupils ask the questions. Int J Relig Ed 20:6 Jl '44 AUSTIN, Lucille L. Evaluation of contests and festivals. Wis J Ed 78:451-3 My '46: Excerpts. Sch Manag 16:18 S '46 Selling music to the community. Wis J Ed 78:390-1 Ap '46 AUSTIN, Lucy E. Caerellia of Cicero's correspondence. Class J 41:305-9 Ap '46 AUSTIN, Mary V. Peter pipe cleaner. Prac Home Econ 25:287 My '47 AUSTIN, Ward H. Classes for prisoners. Jun Col J 15:270 F '45 AUSTIN, Warren Robinson Pointers on the education of Warren R. Aus- tin. C. G. Miller. Ed 67:132 .O '46 Portrait Nat Ed Assn J 36:43 Ja '47 AUSTIN, Wilma Teaching in one's home town, por Teach Col J 16:97-1- My '45 AUSTIN, Texas High school Decade of safety. A. Robinson. 11 Safety Ed 25:36 F '46 Public schools Austin meets a social need with its visiting teachers. A, Cunningham, jr. il Tex OutI 31:12-14 Mr '47 AUSTRALIA Revolutions by consent. T. B. H. Brameld. Progres Ed 24:120-14- F '47 Visit to Australia. S. H. Wood. J Ed London 79:84-f- F '47 Armed forces Education Students under fire. A. James. J Ed London 78:262-1- My '46 Army Education Australian MEU. Sch & Soc 61:229 Ap 14 '45 Education in the Australian army. F. Alex- ander. Adult Ed 18:22-9 S '45: Same. Adult Ed J 4:136-42 O '45 Units of work Unit on Australia. E. M. Frvberger and R, M Sullivan, il Sch Arts 46:244 Mr '47 AUSTRALIA and the United States What .\ustralians think of us. C. P. Archer. il Minn J Ed 25:314-16 Ap '45 AUSTRALIAN Council for educational research 14th annual report, 1943-1944. 47p '44 The council. 147 Collins st. Melbourne C 1, Vic- toria Plan for Australia. (Future of ed. no2) 32p pa 6d '43 Melbourne univ. press EDUCATION INDEX lulv 1"44 |unc 1947 119 AUSTRIA See alao .^ Qeopraphy — Austria History Training for citizenship in the Austrian ele- mentary schools durlne the relBn of Francis I. R. J. Rath, bibliog f Journal of Central Kuropean Affairs 4;H7-64 Jl ■44 Industries and resources SttitKcrlimil iitui Austria — a study in the use of natural imi\ Ironimnt. W. R. MoConnoll. liinps J lJ.-0(,- ir>:3:!7-4t; D '46 AUSTRIAN, Ralph Brooke Television in Mexiro. Assn Ed Radio J 6:103 Mr M" AUSTRO-AMERICAN institute of education riiRht of Austrian educators. F. L. DenRler. Inst Int Ed N Bui 22:15-16 N '46 AUTHORITY Dominance versus autocracy and the demo- cratic character. R. N. Sanford. Childh Ed 23:109-14 N '46; Same cond. Ed Digest 12: 1-4 Ja '47 AUTHORS. English Quest for currents in contemporary EnElish literature. H. V. Routh. Col Knsl S:169-7.S, LMM-5 Ja-I-" '47 AUTHORSHIP Can vou write for professional maKazines? rra'c Home Econ 25:16+ Ja 47 Catholic college and younp writers. M. G. Udell. Cath Ed R 44:101-4 F '46 Creative writing for adults. T. M. 'White. Ed 65:361-3 F 45 Creative writing for tlie blind. J. W. May- sharlt. Ed 65:35S-60 F '45 Lesson in a liberal college education. J. Stu- art. Saturday Review of Literature 29:26-7-t- F 16 '46 Preparation of articles by school practition- ers. R. J. Maaslie. J Ed Res 39:682-6 My ■46 Publish or perish the thought. A. C. Lloyd. J Hsn."! Ed 22:21-3 Mr '47 School press style sheets. L. R. Campbell. Sch Activities 18:147 Ja '47 Schoolman reads a paper. C. D. Champlin. Am Sch Bd J 114:20-2-f My '47 Successful writing and foreign language study. G. Maiz. Class J 42:23-f O ^46 Teachers, too — can learn to write! E. Dale. Ariz Teach Parent 34:14-15 O ^45: Same. Va J Ed 39:72-3 O ^45; Ky Sch J 24:12-14 N ^45: Neb Ed J 25:315 N ^45; Ohio Sch 23:360-1 N ^45 They speai< his language. A. G. Cowing. J Home Econ 37:487-9 O ^45 Two conferences for writers to be held this summer. Sch & See 59:406 Je 10 '44 U want 2 write? C. Fish. Safety Ed 26:5 Ap •47 ■ Who writes on the campus? W. Bridgwater. Saturday Review of Literature 27:8-10 Je 17 ^44 See also Creation (literary. Fiction — Technique artistic, etc) Technical writing Collaboration What's ahead in co-operative authorship? C. E. Sicinner. (In Wrightstone. J. W. and Meister. M. eds. Loolting ahead in educa- tion, p 143-6) AUTISIVI Autistic thinking as a transitory phenomenon of childhood. G. McHugh. bibliog Child Develop 15:89-98 Je ^44 AUTOBIOGRAPHY Children's autobiographies. R. C. Preston. El Engl R 23:306-7-1- N ^46 Needs of teachers as shown in autobiogra- phies. P. M. Symonds. J Ed Res 37:641-55 My ^44 Studying the child by means of a standard- ized autobiography. G. D. Stevens. El Engl 24:220-4-f- Ap ^47 AUTOMATIC promotions. See Promotions — Stu- dents AUTOMATIC typewriters. See Typewriters. Automatic AUTOMECHANICS shops ( )utline of related subjects for auto mechan- ics. H. M. Miller. Ind Arts & Voc Ed 36: 230-2 Je '47 (to l)e cont) Equipment and supplies Automotlvo Oduipment. tools, and supplies, hid Arts \- 'Voc Ed 34:4i;A+ Mr '45: Same. Ind Arts & Voc Ed 35:48A-h Mr '46: Ind Arts At Voc Ed 36:44A+ Mr '47 AUTOMOBILE .iccidents. See Accidents AUTOMOBILE driving Kvervlnnlv drives l>ul how! G. Rocltey. il Par- ents Mag 21:39-f Je '46 How aliout tomorrow's drivers? N. Damon. 11 Nat Parent Teach 40:35 Ap '46 Let's drive to victory safely. E. Schor. il Nat Parent Teach 39:27 S '44 Motor vehicle laws concerning deaf and hard of hearing drivers. J. C. Marsters. Volta R 49:69-71 + . 179-J- F. Ap '47 Principles of physics applied to trafHc move- ments and road conditions. 10. M. J. Herrey and H. Herrey. bibliog f il Am J Physics 13:1-14 F '45 Reverse the p.svchology: interview with C. B. Luce. B. Roblee. il Safety Ed 26:2-3 F '47 Winter driving facts. Ind Arts & Voc Ed 35: 20A-I- Ja '46 „ Young illiterates of the highway. A. E. Neyhart. il Rotarian 67:16-18 Ag '45 Teacher training Learners today, leaders tomorrow. W. B. Tyree. il Safety Ed 26:18-19 n '40 Teachers' manuals Driver education and training in the public schools of Ohio. Ohio. Department of edu- cation. '44 The dept. Columbus Wartime driving. American automobile as- sociation. '43 The assn, Pennsylvania av. at 17th St, Washington, D.C. Teaching Arizona's schools of the road. A. L. Case. Safely Ed 25:22-3 D '45 Automobile is here to slay! D. Slutz. il Safety Ed 26:4-5 F '47 California's driver training program. G. H. Garland, il Safety Ed 25:24-5 Ap '46 Dividends. Nat Ed Assn J 35:397 O '46 Driver education and driver training. F. W. Hulihard. Nat Assn Sec Sch Prin Bui 30: 140-2 Ap '46 „ ,^ „ Driver education and training. L. G. Topliss. il Ind Arts & Voc Ed 36:40-1 Ja '47 Driver education and training is a high school function. N. Key. il Sch Manag 15: 302-6 F '46 , , , „ ,r Driver education in high schools. E. V. O'Rourke and M. K. Strasser. Calif J .■^ec Ed 21:54-7 Ja '46 Driver training pays its way. E. Allgaier. U Safetv Ed 26:6-7 Ja '47 From West to East. A. L. Case; R. T. Berry. il Safety Ed 26:2-4 Ap '47 Good school transportation depends on driv- ers, il Sch Manag 15:54 S '45 I want mv children to have driving instruc- tion in iiigh school. P. H. Blaisdell. il Nat Parent Teach 41:24-6 Ap '47 Is driver education the responsibility of the schools? A. E. Neyhart. (In Penns.vlvania. University. School of education. Education in a developing democracy. p2GS-73) Learning to drive. A. R. Lauer. il Safety Ed 26:10-12 O '46 T.K't's teach driving. National commission on .safetv education, bibliog pa 60c '47 N.E.A; Excerpts. Ed Digest 12:20-3 My '47 More driver training in North Carolina. Sch Manag 14:18 S '44 New emphasis on old technique. M, K. Strasser. il Safety Ed 25:4-5 D '45 Paving dividends 200 to 1. D. E. Garvey. il Safety Ed 26:13 S '46 Preview of the administrative guidebook Let's teacii driving. National commission on safety education, pa '47 N.E.A. Public support — a co-partner. P. H. Blaisdell. .Safety Ed 26:4-5-f- Ja '47 120 EDUCATIOX INDEX Julv 194+-Iune 1947 AUTOMOBI LE driving — Teaching — Continued Save teen-agers' lives through high school training of drivers. A. E. Neyhart. Sch (El ed and Sec ed) 34:460-5+ F '46 School safety program. H. R. Danford. il Safety Ed 26:16-18 O '46 Sir Isaac Newton gives driving lessons. W. A. Lyell. il Safety Ed 26:6-7 N '46 Some observations on driver education. J. G. Goodsell. il Sierra Ed N 41:22 N '45 Teaching safe driving in Iowa. B. L. Wood- cock, il Safety Ed 25:6-7 My '46 Teaching teen agers to drive. L. A. Barrett. -\m Sch Bd J 113:42 O '46 Traffic classes. M. E. Traufler. il Safety Ed 25:22-3 Mr '4C Training school bus drivers. United States. Office of education. Vocational division. (Bui. no233. Trade and industrial ser. no61) 162p bibliog il diags pa 30c '45 Supt. of doc. Trends in safety education in driving instruc- tion. B. W. Marsh, il Safety Ed 25:12-13-1- N '45 Wartime progress in high school driver edu- cation. M. D. Kramer. '44 N.T. univ. Center for safety ed, S 5th av, N.T. Who should teach teen-agers to drive? L. A. Barrett. Clearing House 21:476-7 Ap '47 Woman teaches driving. Safetv Ed 26:16 D •46 Tests and scales New development for fire motor driver exam- ination. W. E. Truog, jr. Ed & Psychol M 4 no4:339-42 '44 AUTOMOBILE insurance. See Insurance, Auto- mobile AUTOIVIOBILE mechanics Outline of related subjects for auto mechan- ics. H. M. Miller. Ind Arts & Voc Ed 36: 230-2 Je '47 (to be cont) Courses of study Course in auto mechanics: first year, chassis and brakes. California. Department of edu- cation, pa $1 '46 The dept, Sacramento 14 Veteran training. C. J. Going. Nat Assn Sec Sch Prin Bui 29:103-8 O "45 Teacher training Teachers learn auto mechanics. C. A Brown Nations Sch 38:42 Ag '46 Teaching methods Instruction in motor mechanics. J. deB. Car- negie. Sch (Sec ed) 34:159-63 O '45 Tests and scales Tests to accompany Course in auto mechan- ics: first year, chassis and brakes. Cali- fornia. Department of education, pa "46 The dept. Sacramento 14 AUTOIVIOBILE trailers Two horse or stock trailer. K. J. Abbott, il diags Ind Arts & Voc Ed 33:415-19 D '44 AUTOMOBILES Experiment on automobile stopping distances. M. J. Irland and E. E. Ensign, il diags Sch Sci & Math 46:267-72 Mr '46 Story of the automobile: pictures. Grade Teach 64:44-5 S '46 Electric equipment Demonstrating the action of the automobile generator cut-out. O. C. Dennis, diags Sch (Sec ed) 33:350-1 D '44 Repair Jack-up safety. C. M. Hewitt, il Safety Ed 26:11-13 F '47 AUTRET, Jean Deux importants problfemes du panamfirica- nisme: la langue auxiliaire et la langue 4trang6re la plus favoris^e. French R 17: 367-70 My '44 Sommes-nous des parachutistes? French R 18:282-4 Mr "45 Verbal idea in Anglo-Saxon verbs with prepositions, and its translation into Ro- mance languages. French R 18:350-4 My '45 Written Papiamento. Hispania 28:508-10 N '45 AUTUMN Our fall unit. B. P. Thayer, il Grade Teach 64:38-1- S '46 AUXILIARY classes. See Ungraded classes AVERILL, Felix Eugene Obituary Sch Life 28:9 F '46 AVERILL, Lawrence Augustus Application of the tutorial system to the problem of educating veterans in regional high schools. Ed Adm & Sup 32:401-11 O '46 School readiness, school admission and first grade objectives. See Massachusetts. De- partment of education Some uses of the ACE English test in Worcester teachers college. Sch & Soo 61: 253-5 Ap 21 '45 AVERY, Alfred Henry For distinguished service, por Int J Relig Ed 22:2 Mr '46 AVERY, Curtis E. Veterans' education in the universities. J Higher Ed 17:359-63 O '46 Why veterans leave college. Adult Ed Bui 11:14-19 O '46 AVERY, Faith B. Good neighbor unit; study of our neighbors in North America, bibliog Grade Teach 64: 4S-9-I- Ja '47 AVERY, Helen Haas Broad stroke drawing. Sch Arts 43:358 Je '44 AVEY, Clarence F. We find our Jewish friends. Int J Relig Ed 22:14-15 Ja '46 AVIATION Air-age physical geography in our secondary schools. M. H. Shearer, bibliog f J Geog 43:213-22 S '44 Aviation in elementary schools. C. W. Hun- nicutt. (In National science teachers asso- ciation. Influence of the war on science teaching: 1944 yearbook. p35-8) Aviation in inter-American education: a Spanish conversation unit. F. M. Labastille bibliog Mod Lang J 29:671-6 D '45 Aviation: its place in tomorrow's curriculum. R. Evans, jr, and E. M. Johnson. Ed 65: 442-4 Mr '45 Career castles in the sky; post-war Jobs in aviation occupations. Occupations 24:306-7 F '46 History of aviation. M. E. Dice, il Sch Arts 45:244-5 Mr '46 Influence of aviation on today's geography. D. O'Shea. Nat Cath Ed Assn Proc 1944: 317-24 Opportunities and responsibilities of educa- tional leaders in a social-scientific age. B. E. Slye. Nat Assn Sec Sch Prin Bui 29: 53-8 F '45; Same. Ohio Sch 23:56-7-|- F "45 Our earthbound education. V. C. Arnsoiger Sec Ed 12:26 N '44 Up in the air. A. K. Botts. J Geog 45:23-9 Ja '46 See also Air transportation Air travel Bibliography Bibliography of reading materials on the his- tory of flight. H. Holland, comp. Sierra Ed N 41:12-13 F '45 Selected and annotated bibliography in avia- tion for guidance counsellors [mimeo- graphed] United States. Civil aeronautics administration. lOp pa '46 The administra- tion. Washington 25, D.C. Working bibliography of aviation; for junior and senior high schools. Chicago Sch J 26; 79-90 Ja '45 Medical aspects Scope and aims of civilian aero-medical courses and their relation to engineering F. R. Steggerda and M. K. Fahnestock. J Eng Ed 35:522-5 My '45 Research University contributions to aviation. B M Woods. Calif J Sec Ed 19:306-9 O '44 Social and industrial aspects Air age and the elementary school. A J Hug- gett. il Grade Teach 64:19-f D '46 ' Air-age education number: ed. by N L Engelhardt, jr. Ed 64:583-631 Je '44 EDUCATION INDEX julv 1044- hi nc 1947 121 AVIATION — Social and iiidus(rlal aspects — Conttntted ^^ Kducaiion ajid Oie air oue. F. L. Anderson. Calif Sch 17:279-83 N MB Essential understandinKs for the ace o( IliKht. Nebraska. Pepartnient of public instruction. '44 The dept. Lincoli\ Teaching See Aeronautic education: Aviators — Training Terminoiooy Language of aviation. E. J. Rutan. Sec Ed 12:17-18 S "45 Units of work Aviation unit. V. Ziiik and M. A. Joslln. Instr 55:41-1- S '46 Aviation: unit on elementary- science. F. M. Branley. il diags Grade Teach 62:5S-f O •« Pilot and stewardess. R. Swanbeck. il Grade Teach 63:50 D MS Unit on aviation. J. Staffelbacli. il Instr 56: 294- Ap '47 We learned about aviation. L. Kearns. il Instr 53:29 Je '44 Weather conditions and Hying. R. Swanbeck. Grade Teach 63:50-(- Ja '46 AVIATION education research committee Demonstrations and laboratory experiences in the science of aeronautics: a guide for teachers and students: prepared with the cooperation of the Civil aeronautics admin- istration and the Am. council on education. 155p il $2 '45 McGraw-Hill AVIATION industry. See Aircraft industry AVIATION mechanics. See Airplane mechanics AVIATION schools Test pilots' academy at Cranfleld airdrome. C. E. Brown, il Flying 40:24-6 F "47 Vocational education in a na\'y school. D. K. Beckley. il Ind Arts & Voc Ed 33:262-3 S •44 Brazil Brazil's first technical school of aviation: Es- cola t^cnica de apia(;a.o in Sao Paulo. Bul- letin of the Pan American Union 81:112-13 K '47 AVIATORS Selection Contribution of research in the army air forces to educational policy. J. C. Flana- gan. Ed Rec 2S:sup7S-90 Ja '47 Experimental evaluation of a selection pro- cedure. J. C. Flanagan. Ed & Psychol M 6 no4:445-e6 '46 Training Air cruises by radar over the barracks floor. R. E. Harris, il maps diags Sch Sci & Math 46:755-67 N "46 Airport laboratory plan. E. Warnock. Nat Assn Sec Sch Prin Bui 28:174-85 D '44 Ground school and engineering school: some notes on training. G. D. Stout. J Eng Ed 36:612-17 Je '46 Junior college CPT: past, present, and fu- ture. A. T. Bawden. Calif J Sec Ed 19: 298-301 O '44 Recreational and educational implications in flying. M. A. Lucey. J Health & Phys Ed 16:502-3-t- N '45 Scope and aims of civilian aero-medical courses and their relation to engineering. F. K. Slejjgerda and M. K. Fahnestock. J Eng Ed 35:522-5 My '45 These likable Chinese. L. R. Bates. Asia 45: 575-7 D '45 They fly for freedom. E. W. Gould, il Chris- tian Science Monitor Weekly Magazine Sec- tion p6 Ag 4 '45 Training in listening and in voice and dic- tion for the airplane pilot. F. L,. Whan. Q J Speech 30:262-5 O '44 See also Aeronautic education Aviation schools AVI LA. Sister Mary. See Marj- Avila, Sister AVIRETT. William G. Secondary education today. (In Middle states as.«ociation of colleges and secondary schools. Proceedings, 1945. p58-62) AVIS, Emeline, and others Home interview — a technique in understand- ing the child. Nat El Prin 24:26-7 F '45 AVOCATIONAL education. Sac Adult educa- tion; l.vlSVM-f AVOCATIONS. See Hobbies AVON central high school, Avon, New York Avon's historical pageant. F. M. Wood. Nat .\ss!i Deans Women J 10:132 Mr "47 AWARDS. -See Rewards and prizes AWKWARDNESS It may be normal to be clumsy. S. B. Apple- baiim. il Parents Mag 20:23-(- D "45 AX, Albert F. Validation study of the Rotter-Jensen level of aspiration test, bibliog f J Personal 15: 166-72 D '46 AXELRATH. Frances Runaway dogs: play. Grade Teach 62:35 O 'KK Two jolly little plays for vour special pro- grams. Grade Teach 61:30 Je '44 AXELROD, Joseph Freshman discussion session on the Misan- thrope. Col Engl 7:405-11 Ap '46 Navy language school and college foreign- language departments: personnel and or- ganization, bibliog f Mod Lang J 29:127-32 F '45 Navy Language school program and foreign languages in schools and colleges: aims and techniques. Mod [>ang J 29:40-7 Ja '45 Steps in understanding and interpreting dif- ferent kinds of writing. (In Conference on reading. Improving re.ading in content fields, p 111-M) AXELROD, Nathan Selecting students for distributive education. J Bsns Ed 21:15-16 Je '46 AXELSON, Alfhild Josephine Cooperate with your school for healthful liv- ing, por American Home 32:60-3 S "44 Home and the health of your school child. American Home 33:68-71 Ja '45 School nursing: what is its future? Public Health Nursing 36:441 S '44 — and Weber, S. J. L,et us see that they live healthfully. Childh Ed 21:347-8+ Mr '45 AXIS nations Reeducation of the axis nations our imine- diate concern. A. L. Long. Nations Sch 36: 28-9 Ag '45 AXLEY, Lowry Head of dept. — a race horse with plow-horse duties. Clearing House 21:274-6 Ja '47 No ceiling on imagination. Clearing House 20:200-3 Ja '46 AXLINE, Virginia IWae, and Rogers, C, R, Teacher-therapist deals with a handicapped child. Journal of Abnormal and Social Psv- chology 40:119-42 Ap "45 AXONOMETRIC projection. See Projection. Axonometric AXTELLE, George Edward Operations of practical judgment in the pres- ence of ft.xed attitudes and coercive power: analysis and interpretation rev. and ed. by R. B. Raup and B. O. Smith. Teach Col Rec 46:241-9 Ja '45 Pragmatic theory of education, bibliog (In Valentine. P. F. ed. Twentieth century edu- cation. P89-113) Teachers' unions and know-how. por Am Teach 31:9 Ap '47 (ed) .See Smith. B. O. Normative unit of instruction — and Raup, R. B. Some working terms of the needed discipline. Teach Col Rec 46:213-18 Ja '45 AVARS, George W. Society of state directors of health and physical education. J Health & Phys Ed 17:68-9-1- F '46 Portrait J Health & Phys Ed 17:209 Ap '46 AYDELOTTE, Frank .■Vmerican Rhodes scholarships: a review of the first forty years. 224p il $2 '46 Prince- ton univ. press How Rhodes scholars are chosen. American Scholar 14 no2:176-86 [Ap] '45 122 EDUCATION INDEX July 1944— June 1947 AYDELOTTE, Frank — Continued International educational exchanges: past ex- perience and future possibilities. (In Middle states association ot colleges and secondary schools. Proceedings. 1945. p67-9) Lend-lease in university education; Dr Ayde- lotte's experiments in the U.S. F. Clarke. Times Ed Sup 1517:255 My 27 '44 AVER, Fred Carleton How to improve high school spelling. Sec Ed 13:12-14 F '47 Study of high school spelling vocabulary. 128p $2.50 Steck Survey of high school spelling. Tex Outl 30: 46-7 Ja '46 Tenure of teachers. Tex Outl 29:5S O '45 AVER, Frederic Eugene Analytic geometry. J Eng Ed 34:525 Ap '44 AYERS, Archie R. Post-war instruction in physics. Ed 65:430-4 Mr '45 AYOTTE, John U. Forever army; teaching of military history in our schools and colleges. Infantry Jour- nal 60:39-40 F '47 AYRES, Bess Samuel Christmas bells; song. Grade Teach 63:55 D '45 Hopscotch song. Grade Teach 62:41 O '44 Our flag; song. Instr 64:42 N '44 AYRES, Clarence Edwin Academic freedom in Texas; real-estate values V. education. New Republic 111:740-2 D 4 '44 AYRES, William Leake Interesting the engineering student. Amer- ican Mathematical Monthly 51:200-5 Ap '44 AZEVEDA, Sister Mary. See Mary Azeveda, Sister AZHAR university, Cairo Comparative religion in the Azhar univer- sity. C. C. Adams. Moslem World 35:111- 25 Ap '45 Science in Egypt. M. Born and L. J. F Brim- ble. Nature 168:43-6 Jl 13 '46 Some trends of thought in Egypt today C C Adams. Moslem World 34:261-77 O '44 University of El Azhar. N. D. Bentwich. Con- temporary Review 166:88-91 Ag '44 AZOY, Anastasio Carlos Mariano fed) See Banning, K. West Point today AZUELA, Mariano Tea-time chat with Mariano Azuela in Mexico City. H. A. Holmes. Hispania 29:557-8 N 46 B BAB, Julius Critique of the theatre —Julius Bab's first Critique of the theatre. L. Rauschenbusch. bibliog f Q J Speech 32- 33-40, 323-30 F, O '46 BABAD, Peter Pioneer teacher: Father Peter Babad and his Portuguese grammar. R. C. Smith, bibliog Hispania 28:330-63 Ag '46 BABE, Maurice Jefferis Obituary (In Carnegie foundation for the advance- ment of teaching. Forty-flrst annual re- port, 1945-46. p 80) BABCOCK, Courtlandt, jr Devices (or vices!) Mod Lang J 29:72-6 Ja 4-0 °'?«o^J*'"'^'* grammar. 1834. Mod Lang J 31; 302-6 My 47 BABCOCK, Hartingh W. Simplified formula for tailstock setover for 'c???r t""""'"?- Ind Arts & Voc Ed 35:306 Siniplifled micrometer— a high-school ma- 35-"5*l'7 f'^46'""°-'''*^'' ^""^ "^""'^ * ^""^ ^^ Using the milling machine as a surface grinder. Ind Arts & Voc Ed 35:168-9 Ap 46 BABCOCK, Robert Witbeck Youth wins out. Survey Midmonthly 82-185- 6 .11 '46 BABCOCK, Mrs Ruth Evans Materials available through the library in the elementary school. N Y State Ed 32- 294-64- Ja '45 BABCOCK, Thomas A. President's report to the Representative as- -sembly, April 5-6, 1946. Mich Ed J 23-437-9 Ap 46 BABEL, William K. ^'J Jl^' teaching if it makes them think! Sch Manag 14:16 S '44 BABER, Mrs Eric Fun recipes for rural music. Ed Mus Mag 25: oo-f- Ja, 46 BABIES. See Infants BABIN, Henriette M. See Weyse, J. Jt. auth BABOROVSK*, Jir'i Obituary Nature 158:698 N 16 '46. G. Druce BABSON, Roger Ward ^'^i),°?l'' x'^''^'^,*' sood or bad business. Tex Outl 29:15 Mr 45 BACH, Esther Japan and Russia, friends or enemies? bib- hog f Social Studies 36:23-5 Ja '45 BACH, George R. Father-fantasies and father-typing in father- 17^6Y-To''Mr''M6''''*"' ^'^^'°^ '^^'^'^ Develop Young children's play fantasies. (Psychologi- cal monographs v59 no2; whole no272) 69d bibliog il pa '45 Am. psychological assn. BACH, Johann Sebastian Editions of the piano works of Johann Sebas- tian Bach. J. Chiapusso. (In Music teach- '^o^„"n'l;''°"^' association. Proceedings, 1944. P349-56) BACHELOR'S degree, Time requirement for. bee Degrees, Academic— Time requirements BACHMAN, Frank Puterbaugh Peabody's modern founders. J. E Brewton Peabody J Ed 22:268-9 Mr '45 BACHMAN, Harold B. Musical experiences in the south Pacific Mu.-s Educators J 32:52-3-f- Mr '46 BACHMAN, John W. Significance ot the Junior town meeting movement to the evolving secondary school curriculum. Ed 67:571-7 My '47 Teaching with a phonograph; using records o?""!! ? T'i";V,?" teaching. Int J Relig Ed BACHMAN, Mariana Teachers are human beings. Tex Outl 28- 9-12 F '44; Summary. Sch Manag 14:68 O 44 BACHMAN, Paul S. Higher education in Hawaii. Teach Col J 17- 59-61-1- Ja '46 BACHRODT, Walter Lewis Teacher's friend— the textbook. Sierra Ed N 41:7-8 Ap '45 BA(;K of the yards neighborhood council. See Community councils BACK to school drives. See Attendance BACKAL, Jacob Mentally retarded child in the vocational high school. H Points 29:23-8 F '47 BACKHOUSE, W. H. Teaf-hing of doctrine in secondary schools ,1 li.°?,/ Church Quarterly Review 143:33- 44 (> 4(» BACKUS, Bertie A. Imperative need number three. Nat Assn Sec Sch Prin Bui 31:39-49 Mr '47 ^'ship i^-320-tp'''^47^'"' ''^'"■"'"^- ^'^ Leader- Unusual day of service. Nat Ed Assn J 34- lo-14 Ja '45 BACKUS, Jeanne. See Castle, E. N. jt auth BACKUS, John A. Eflicient graphic arts departments: floor plans. Ind Arts & Voc Ed 36:97 Mr '47 EDUCATTON IXDF.X lulv 1- Mr '47 BADER, Arno Lehman Structure of the modern short story. Col Engl 7:86-92 N '45 BADESCH, Lillian .•^ervirc league trains for citizenship! H Points 26:72-8 S '44 BADGER. Alfred B. Public school and the nation. 160p 8s Gd '44 Robert Hale & co. ltd. 18 Bedford sc4. London WC 1 BADGER. Colin Robert Adult education in post-war Australia. (Fu- ture of cd. no8) 32p 6d '44 Melbourne unlv. pre.ss BADGER. Henry Glenn Costs per student in Junior colleges. 1939-40. Jun Col J 15:71-6 O '44 Effects of the war upon colleges and uni- versities, 1943-44. See United States. Office of education Junior college accounting manual. 128p J2.50 "45 Am. assn. of Junior cols. Physical property of junior colleges. 1940. Jun Col J 16:341-7 Ap '46 Statistics of higher education. 1939-40 and 1941-42. See United States. OfHce of edu- cation Summary of statistics of higher education. 1941-42. Ed Vic 3:17-19 O 3 '44 Trends in higher education enrollment dur- ing the century. Ed Vic 3:18-19 S 20 "44 —and Eells, W, C. Junior college salaries in 1941-1942. Jun Col J 15:346-58 Ap '45 Junior college salary study. 14p 25c '45 Am. assn. of junior cols. BADGER school. Badger, Wisconsin Badger community school. C. J. Krumm. Adult Ed Bui 9:179-82 Ag '45 Prefabrication for houses — not for education. L. G. Xeniec and C. J. Krumm. Ed Leader- ship 3:164-7 Ja '46 Young people like cooperatives. F. Nora. Progres Ed 24:17S-9-f Mr '47 BADMINTON Hruirn of .service in badminton. J. Purcell. J Health .S: Phys Ed 17:600-)- D '46 Standardization of a badminton knowledge test for college women. M. Phillips, bibliog Am Assn Health Phvs Ed & Rec Res 6 17:48-63 Mr '46 Tricks of the trade in badminton. V. D. Bourciuardez. J Health & Phys Ed 15:577-8 D '44 BAER, Eleanora Agnes, and Di Michael, S. G. Catholic women's colleges and the war. J Higher Ed 16:479-83 D '45 — See Di Michael. S. G. jt. aulh. BAER, Joseph Alva. See Stephens. J. M. Jt. auth. BAER. Max F. B'nai B'rith vocational service program. Oc- cupations 24:277-80 F '46 BAEZ. Albert Vinicio Apparent deptli and the virtual caustic. Am J Physics 14:45-7 Ja '46 BAGG. Rufus Mather Obituary Sch & Soc 64:171 S 7 '46 BAGLEY, Charles Rutherford Oxford revisited. Queens Quarterly 53 no4: 483-90 [N] '46 BAGLEY, J. J. Upholland grammar school: evolution of a school through three centuries. 80p 8s 6d; pa 6s '44 Univ. press of Liverpool. Brown- low house. 177 Brownlow hill. Liverpool 3 BAGLEY, William Alfred Handicraft instructor: how to become a teacher of woodwork. 112p il 5s '45 Vawser & Wiles, ltd. Mapledene, Alderton hill. Loughton. Essex, England BAGLEY. William Chandler After twenty-five years, por Nat Ed Assn J 35:7-8 Ja '46 On co-operation between business and edu- cation. Sch & Soc 62:304 N 10 '45 Appreciation. Ed Forum 11:133 Ja '47 Man of good will. N, Wysor. Sch & Soc 64: 147-9 Ag 31 '46 Mr Bagley: the artist-teacher. F. G. Clark Sch & Soc 64:99 Ag 10 '46 124 EDUCATION INDEX Tulv 194-4— Tune 1947 BAGLEY, William Chandler — Continued Obituary Am Sch Bd J 113:23 Ag '46 J Higher Ed 17:3SS O '46. B. H. Bode Math Teach 39:291-2 O '46. W. D. Beeve Nat Ed Assn J por 35:333 S '46 Nat Ed Assn J 35:485 N '46. T. H. Brig-gs Sch & Soc 64:12 Jl 6 '46 Teach Col J 18:24 O '46. B. G. Schmidt Portrait Ed Forum 11:132 Ja '47 Tribute, por Mont Ed 23:13 S '46 William C. Baglev, 1874-1946: an apprecia- tion. I. L. Kandel. Sch & Soc 64:17 Jl 13 '46: Same. Ed Adm & Sup 32:321-3 S '46 William C. Baglev, master teacher. A. B. Moehlman. por Nations Sch 38:19 O '46 William Chandler Bagley and Kappa delta pi. T. C. McCracken. Ed Forum 11:139-43 Ja '47 William Chandler Bagley and the profes- sional education of teachers. E. S. Evenden. blbliog Ed Forum 11:151-5 Ja '47 William Chandler Bagley, 1874-1946. F. B. Stratemever. por Teach Col Rec 48:347-51 F "47 William Chandler Bagley: the philosopher. B. H. Bode. Ed Forum 11:135-8 Ja '47 William Chandler Bagley: the teacher. E. U. Rugg. bibliog Ed Forum 11:145-9 Ja '47; Same cond. Ed Digest 12:38-41 Ap '47 William Chandler Bagley's position. F. A. Shaw. Sch & Soc 65:177 Mr 8 '47 BAGWELL, Paul D. Composite course in "writing and speaking. Q J Speech 31:79-87 F '45 BAHM, Archie J. In defense of philosophy. Sch & Soc 63:115 F 16 '46 Proposed college curriculum. Am Assn Unlv Prof Bui 32:545-50 S '46 BAHR, Gladys Attaining objectives tbrough pupil activity in basic business education, bibliog (In American business education yearbook, 1946. P244-71) Our young consumers, bibliog f Bsns Ed World 26:523-5 Je '46 — and others Improving learning and achievement in basic business subjects, bibliog (In American business education yearbook, 1945. p308-33) BAHR, Lillian O. Postwar activity for your civics class. Grade Teach 63:55 F '46 BAIL, Phillip Milo Effective health education program. North Cen Assn Q 20:176 O '45 BAILAR, John Christian, Jr Oxidation states of silver, bibliog J Chem Ed 21:523-5 N '44 BAILARD, Virginia Evolution of the Mahabharatas. Nat Assn Deans Women J 10:125-9 Mr '47 BAILEY, Sister Agnes Therese Aggressiveness in infancv and early child- hood. Cath Ed R 44:421-9 S '46 BAILEY, Albert David Simple demonstration of the carrier and side frequency components in an amplitude modulated wave. J Eng Ed 37:383-5 Ja '47 BAILEY, Alexander Davison Engineering education in the future. J Eng Ed 37:572-8 Mr '47 BAILEY, Benjamin Franklin I think — ; suggestions for engineering teach- ers. J Eng Ed 36:621-5 Je '46 BAILEY, Bertha W. High-school theory. Mus Educators J 31:48+ Ap '45 BAILEY, Mrs E. Bradley Family ideals in our schools. Cath Ed R 43:208-11 Ap '45 BAILEY, Ervin George Future in engineering education. J Eng Ed 35:192-20t N '44 BAILEY, Etta Rose How we improved the playground. Chiidh Ed 22:35-6 S '45: Same. Recreation 40:84- Ap '46 BAILEY, Mrs Evelyn F. Miss Bruce's E.G. A: introducing a boy named Sollie. Clearing House 19:552-5 My '45 BAILEY, Flora L. Teaching rope-jumping to boys in the ele- mentary school. J Health & Phvs Ed 17:624 D '46 BAILEY. G. H. Upper .school examination in English litera- ture. 1944. Sch (Sec ed) 33:321-3 D '44 BAILEY, Gilbert P. Umtees. first soldiers of the new army. New York Times Magazine p 11-13+ F 23 '47 BAILEY, Grace Dyches Getting acquainted with Christmas books. El Engl R 22:301-3+ D '45 Lesson using radio in the classroom. El Engl R 23:290-4+ N '46 BAILEY, Harold Wood, and Dallenbach, K. M. Study of selective procedures and educa- tional achievement of ASTP trainees proc- essed by the STAR unit at the University of Illinois. American Journal of Psychology 58:1-24 Ja '45 — and others Counseling and the use of tests in the student personnel bureau at the University of Illi- nois, bibliog Ed & Psychol M 6 no 1:37-60 •46 BAILEY, Herbert S. jr University presses and the popularization of science. Scientific Monthly 64:416-20 My '47 BAILEY, James Osier Remedial composition for advanced students. Col Engl 8:145-8 D '46 BAILEY, John Henry Shackleton Clerical schoolmasters. Spectator 174:312 Ap 6 '45 School holidays. Spectator 175:331 O 12 '45 .Should examinations be abolished? National Review 123:491-3 D '44 BAILEY, Joseph Cannon Seaman A. Knapp: schoolmaster of American agriculture. (Studies in the history of Am. agriculture no 10) 307p bibliog $3.25 '45 Columbia univ. press BAILEY, Maxwell V. Portrait Am Sch Bd J 114:42 F '47 BAILEY, Richard E. Creative design course. See issues of Indus- trial arts and vocational education tlirough October 1944 BAILEY, Robert S. Why not a salt-water aquarium in your class- room? Va J Ed 39:20-1+ S '45 BAILEY, Virginia Teen fashions: Teen Tavern fashion show, Columbus, Ga. Recreation 39:291+ S '45 BAILEY, William J. Catholic educational FM network? Cath Ed R 44:5-7 Ja '46 BAILEY, William O. Maine plans rural schools that can be easily enlarged. Sch Manag 15:460 Ap '46 BAILIFF, Laurence Deane Obituary Sch & Soc 64:401 D 7 '46 BAIN, Katherlne. and others Statement of the health needs of school-age pupils and recommendations for implemen- tation, bibliog f Nat Assn Sec Sch Prin Bui 29:37-56 D '45: Same cond. Sch Life 28:7- 15 N '45; Nat Assn Sec Sch Prin Bui 30: 50-67 Ap '46 BAIN, Read College teaching. Am Assn Univ Prof Bui 31:48-59 Mr '45 Needed research in parent-child fixation, bib- liog f American Sociological Review 10:208- 16 Ap '45 BAIN, ShervKood C. Mathematical problem of high school physics. Sch Sci & Math 46:846-54 D '46 Tentative reconsideration of principles under- lying the high school course in physics. Sch Sci & Math 46:719-24 N '46 BAIN, Verne Dale New developments in the states; Oregon. J Excep Child 12:14-17+ O '45 EDUCATION INDEX lulv 1