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CULTURAL EDUCATION. See LIBERAL EDUCATION.
CULTURE, 190 (2), 1384, 1434 (1), 1545, 1550 (2), 1551

(2); French, 1740.

Culverwell, E. P., 283.

Cummings, John, 149.

Cummins, R. A., 334, 1169, 2257.
Cuneo, Irene, 40.

Cuninggim, J. L., 764.

CURRENT EDUCATIONAL CONDITIONS, 2-16, 196-221,
427-440, 607-623, 851-868, 1092-1113, 1548-1558, 1734-
1751, 1887-1907, 2123-2137.

Currey, Margery, 2300.

CURRICULUM, 9, 56, 58, 260-282, 650, 653-690, 928,
1209-1259, 1881 (26), 2121 (112), 2146 (8); continu-
ation schools, 1720, (IV); elementary schools, 68,
2057 (4)-(5), 2121 (23)-(24), (111); English schools,
617; high schools, 63, 89, 91-92, 109, 223, 227, 470-
472, 489 (2), 495 (2), 501, 952, 1881 (26)-(27), 2201;
junior high schools, 739, 946 (V-VI); normal
schools, 97, 228, 1797, 2202, 2206; rural schools,
1720, (VI), 2121 (11), (46); universities and col-

leges, 59, 67, 110-111, 904, 976, 1705.

Curtis, Fannibelle, 73.

Cushman, W. H., 2170 (2).

Cutler, J. E., 2075 (1).

Cutter, Annie S., €02 (5).

D

Daix, Lillian B., 1881 (34).

Dakin, F. A., 265.

Dallenbach, K. M., 1065.
Daly, J. J., 2057 (11).
Dana, J. C., 569, 825.
DANCING, 1377.

Darroch, Alexander, 1159.
Davenport, Eugene, 558.
Davenport, F. M., 1314.
Davidson, P. E., 570.

Davies, G. R., 1459.

Davis, A. S., 1380.
Davis, B. M., 1785.
Davis, C. O., 224, 1287.
Davis, C. S., 604 (4).
Davis, Dora W., 1392.

Davis, H. B., 1335.

Davis, Helen L., 2074.

Davis, J. B., 1721.
Davis, J. W., 1870 (2).

Davis, Minnie L., 2121 (10).

Davis, S. B., 1087 (7).
Davis, S. E., 30.

Davis, W. G., 604 (24).
Dawson, Edgar, 375, 2170 (6).
Dawson, J. W., 1099.
Day, Grace A., 2121 (91).
Day, Harriet, 1673.

1872, 2100, 2294-2295.

Dealey, Hermione L., 1705.

Dealey, W. L., 645.

Deamer, Arthur, 2121 (96).

Dean, L. W., 1439.

Dean, S. H., 2127.

DEAN OF WOMEN, 418 (2)-(4), (6), (9), 2121 (70),

(72), (74).

Dearborn, G. V. N., 637.

Dearborn, W. F., 750.

Deardorff, Neva R., 999, 1064.
Deaton, Eula W, 2121 (74).
De Brath, Stanley, 1245.

DECATUR, GA., educational survey, 42.

DEFECTIVE CHILDREN, 1085 (3), 1502, 1506, 1715,
2296. See also BLIND; CRIPPLES; DEAF AND
DUMB; EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN; FEEBLE-MINDED
Deffenbaugh, W. S., 494, 604 (22), 699, 2190.
De Forest, C. M., 2121 (51).

DEGREES, academic, 117, 911, 1803.
De Land, Fred, 1708, 1871, 2100.
Delano, Jane A., 2075 (5).

DE LA SALLE, J. B., 1542.

DELAWARE, education, 1103; immigrants, 165; sur-
vey, 199.

DELINQUENCY. See JUVENILE DELINQUENCY.
Delvaux, Dr., 808 (2).

Delvolvé, 1745.

DEMOCRACY AND EDUCATION. See EDUCATION

AND DEMOCRACY.

Demogue, R., 1117.

Denbigh, J. H., 1308 (3).

DENMARK, education, 1717.

Denny, W. A., 198.

DENTAL HYGIENE, 1032, 1362, 1685, 1820, 1824.

Denti, Francesco, 1702 (3).

DEPENDENT CHILDREN, 345 (2), 405; education,

1338.

Deschamps, Gaston, 1543.

Deshel, M. C., 2084.

DES MOINES, Iowa, high schools, 94, 951.
Detraz, M. Julia, 1263.

DETROIT, MICH., education, 892.

Devine, Edward T., 1141.

Dewey, Evelyn, 1268.

Dewey, H. B., 2238.

Dewey, John, 1118, 1898, 1991.

De Witt, C. C., 1531 (8).

Diamond, Thomas, 1020, 1409, 2064.
Dick, G. S., 418 (2), 503.
Dick, William, 119 (1).
Dickerson, R. E., 1695.

Dickinson, George, 934 (5).

Dinsmore, J. C., 972 (5).

Dinwiddie, A. B., 2290 (2).

DISCIPLINE, 239, 347, 1567, 1979; formal, 1755.

Dixon, Archibald, 1085 (3).

Dobbs, A. E., 846.

Dobbs, Ella V., 2121 (26).

Dobie, J. F., 266.

Dodd, H. W., 604 (15).

Dodge, Raymond, 1025, 1425.

Dodson, J. D., 239.

Dodson, J. M., 1031 (1).

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Dooley, W. H., 1843.

Doughty, W. F., 419 (2).

Douglass, A. A., 645.

Douglass, H. P., 1269.
Douthett, W. R., 1881 (27).

Dow, A. W., 769 (5), 1658.
Dow, E. W., 445 (4).

Dow, Harriet P., 1531 (16).
Dow, Rheta C., 609.

Downey, June E., 41, 1170.

Downing, E. R., 489 (4), 1953.

Downs, Frances S., 1435 (5).

Drake, Durant, 146.

DRAMA, educational use, 646, 1874.

DRAMATICS, high schools, 939; public schools, 1204;
universities and colleges, 647.

DRAWING, mechanical, 1415; teaching, 1331 (5),
1730 (2).

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EDUCATION, Study of. See CURRENT EDUCATIONAL
CONDITIONS; HISTORY OF EDUCATION.

EDUCATION AFTER THE WAR, 281, 386, 419 (2), 442,
444, 447, 450, 495 (14)–(16), 602 (1), 625 (III)-(VI),
629, 700, 722, 728, 861, 869, 871, 873-875, 910, 1101,
1140, 1152, 1308 (1)-(3), 1425-1428, 1489, 1881 (2),
1889, 2057 (21), 2121 (3), (104); in France, 1623, 2196.
EDUCATION AND DEMOCRACY, 197, 323, 376, 451-452,
456, 514, 604 (26), 625, 758 (1), (10)-(11), 849, 1000,
1023, 1092, 1094, 1135, 1150, 1156, (V), 1159, 1279,
1299, 1335, 1383, 1517, 1541 (3), 1551 (1), 1735, 1741,
1908, 1911, 1981, 2026, 2121 (7)–(8), (17), (29), (68),
(107)-(108).

EDUCATION AND INDUSTRY, 1531 (17), (20), 2014,
2065. See also LABOR AND EDUCATION.
EDUCATION AND LIFE, 1 (13), 1557.

EDUCATION AND THE STATE, 520, 1330 (9), 1341, 1344,
1743.

EDUCATION AND THE WAR, 17-28, 201, 223-224, 228,
231-232, 313, 390, 418 (10), (12)–(13), 419 (9)-(10);
429, 455, 604 (2), (24), (30), 611-612, 615, 626, 852,
976, 981, 1034 (6), 1063 (6), 1138-1139, 1147-1148,
1151, 1155, 1424, 2121 (30)–(31), (33)–(34). ;·
Education association of western Pennsylvania;
1731.

EDUCATION EXTENSION, 408-410, 585-586, 821-822;
1069-1071, 1429 (8)-(9), 1507-1508, 1716-1720, 1873-
1874, 2297-2299.

EDUCATIONAL EFFICIENCY, 496, 1158, 1731 (1), 2019;
EDUCATIONAL EXPERIMENTS, 167, 237, 704, 884, 1179.
EDUCATIONAL GUIDANCE, 1881 (29).

EDUCATIONAL IDEALS, 56, 454, 635, 860, 1157, 1162-
1164, 1730 (8).

EDUCATIONAL MEASUREMENTS, 460, 462-463, 466,
604 (8), 640-644, 883-895, 993, 1168, 1185-1203, 1263–
1264, 1349, 1577-1581, 1755-1765, 1881 (5), (7)-(8);
(36), 2146 (9).

EDUCATIONAL PREPAREDNESS, 8, 22, 431, 1541 (4).
EDUCATIONAL PROBLEMS, 6, 203, 1094-1095, 1099,
1105, 1109, 1125, 1162, 1305 (3), 1330 (18), 1387.
EDUCATIONAL PROGRESS, 29, 201, 205, 208, 419 (3),
437, 544, 614, 703, 761, 855, 960, 1085 (4), 1089, 1093,
1101, 1107, 1113, 1145, 1165, 1182, 1265 (8), 1272,
1279, 1330 (5), 1381, 1541 (5), 1730 (14).
EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY, 33-38, 105, 237-243, 457,
604 (3), 636-639, 881-882, 1166-1184, 1199, 1572-1576,
1602, 1755-1756, 1912-1917, 2142-2145; literature, 35.
See also CHILD STUDY.

EDUCATIONAL PUBLICATIONS, 2121 (85)-(86).
EDUCATIONAL RECONSTRUCTION, 9, 18-19, 22, 26, 65,
222-232, 419 (1)–(2), (6), 441-450, 454, 484, 624-633,
730, 739, 766, 869-875, 1057, 1138-1155, 1736, 1742; in
Europe, 423.

EDUCATIONAL REFORM, 1542, 1556.

EDUCATIONAL STANDARDS, 1565.

EDUCATIONAL TESTS, 39-50, 244-256, 458-467, 640-
644, 883-895, 1176 (7), 1177, 1185-1203, 1348, 1577-.
1581, 1714, 1731 (1), 1757-1764, 1794, 1881 (24), 1918-
1929, 2146-2153. See also INTELLIGENCE TESTS,
and names of subjects and names of tests.
EDUCATIONAL THEORY. See TEACHING.
EDUCATORS, 236, 425-426, 850, 1882; French, 1157.
Edwards, A. R., 1699.

Edwards, Glen, 1102.

EFFICIENCY, 119 (2), 1176 (5), (8).
Eisenberg, J. L., 1087 (1).

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Elliott, E. C., 2121 (5).

Elliott, Ruth F., 1881 (34).

Ellis, A. C., 22.

Ellis, Mabel B. 345 (2).

Ellison, W. H., 1782 (2).

Ellsworth, F. E., 2121 (35).
Ellwood, C. A., 225.

Elmira, N. Y. Board of education, 2268.

ELOCUTION. See SPEECH TRAINING.

ELYOT, THOMAS, 236 (III).

Emerson, C. P., 1437 (2).

Emerson, E. C., 769 (7).

EMERSON, W. R. P., 754.

EMOTIONS, 68.

EMPLOYMENT MANAGEMENT, 1670.
Emsley, Bert, 1604.

Engelhardt, N. L., 747, 1336, 2033.

ENGINEERING EDUCATION, 370, 373-374, 1034, 1036-
1037, 1429, 1852-1853, 2078, 2081-2083, 2279; France,
371; in army, 565.

ENGLAND, education, 11, 635, 859-861, 867, 1134, 1671,
1718, 1743, 1750, 1900.
Englander, B. A., 2278.
Englar, Margaret T., 267.

ENGLISH LANGUAGE, 276, 603 (4), 908, 2121 (94), 2159-
2160, 2162-2163; commercial pupils, 562; composi-
tion and grammar, 55, 259, 657, 912, 1219, 1348,
1584, 1773-1774, 1933-1941; study, 656, 914; in high
schools, 1945; teaching, 56, 233 (II), 268, 473-474,
605 (4), 609, 652, 655, 907, 909-910, 913, 915, 1217-
1218, 1221, 1330 (10), 1731 (3), 1772, 1775, 2148; in
elementary schools, 1220; in France, 477; in Ger-
many, 476; in high schools, 262, 890, 897, 912, 1222,
2161; in Italy, 662; in universities and colleges,
657, 911; in American E. F. university, 1701; to
forcigners, 166 (1), 190 (4), 433, 807, 1046, 1531 (2),
1629, 1694; tests, 249, 893, 895.

ENGLISH LITERATURE. See LITERATURE.
Ennis, Isabel A., 602 (14).

Enright, John, 1541 (8).

Erb, F. O., 1833.

Erb, J. L., 1251-1252.

Erskine, John, 1700, 1863.

Espenschied, F, 120.

Ettinger, W. L., 383.

EUGENICS, 543, 1730 (9).

EUROPE, education, 12.

EUROPEAN HISTORY COMMISSION, 925.

EUROPEAN WAR AND EDUCATION, 110, 381, 1943,
1948, 2121 (30); in England, 115; in France, 2096; in
United States, 1 (1)–(2), (4), (12), 379, 852, 2095,
2196.

EVANGELICAL SCHOOLS, 212.
Evans, Mrs. E. C., 1870 (4).
Evans, G. F., 724.

F.

FACTORIES, training of employees, 384.

Fahey, Sara H., 2121 (66).

Faiz, J. T., 1034 (15).

Fairbanks, H. W., 1592.

Fairchild, H. P., 2213.

Fairchild, R. W., 2036.

Fairgrieve, J., 233 (7).

FAIRS AND FESTIVALS, 1642.

Farace, Alfredo, 1120.

Faries, J. C., 808 (1).

Farnum, R. B., 769 (4), 772, 1873 (3).
Farquhar, G. C., 582.

Farrington, F. E., 1157.
Faulkner, J. P., 191 (4).
Faunce, W. H. P., 1541 (4).
Favrot, L. M., 700, 1486.

Fawcett, M. G., 2291.

FEDERAL AID TO EDUCATION, 1 (6), 323, 443-444,
506, 546 (1), 851, 855, 858, 944, 972 (8), 987, 1810,
1839 (29), 2023, 2121 (105), 2240.

Federal board for vocational education, 508 (7).
FEEBLE-MINDED, 405, 1065, 1068, 1202, 1502, 1712,
1714-1715; Georgia, 2102.

Félix, M. P., 377.

Fell, E. E., 1827.
Ferguson, G. O., jr., 1487.
Ferguson, H. O., 84.
Ferguson, R. W., 1718.
Fernier, Marcelle, 2168.
Ferrière, A., 12.

Feuillerat, Albert, 2121 (7).

FINANCE. See SCHOOL FINANCE;

AND COLLEGES, finance.

Finegan, T. E., 234.

FINLAND, education, 1535.

Finley, J. H., 1587, 2227.

Finn, M. Theresa, 934 (7).

Finney, R. L., 1381.

FIRE INSURANCE, 119 (10).
FIRE PROTECTION, 2305.
Fish, Ada G., 1881 (34).
Fish, Elizabeth, 1114 (3).
Fisher, C. A., 2171.
Fisher, G. L., 535 (6), 536.
Fisher, H. A. L., 1121, 1730 (1).
Fisher, S. H., 226.
Fisk, E. O., 1606.

Fits, A. M., 2266 (8).
Fitzgerald, Eileen, 1364.

UNIVERSITIES

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Fitz-gerald, J. D., 495 (4).

Fitzgerald, W. J., 1974, 2057 (4).

Fitzpatrick, E. A., 2297.

Fitzpatrick, Mary, 2091.
FLAG DAY, 166 (2).
Flaherty, Teresa, 1171.
Flanders, J. K., 1810.
Fleming, Cecile W., 48.
Fletcher, W. H., 1247.
Fleure, Prof., 1730 (13).
Flexner, Abraham, 199.
Flexner, Hortense, 1719.

Fling, F. M., 2170 (7).
Flint, C.-W., 972 (1).
Flodin, John, 2076.
Florer, W. W., 920.
Flounders, G. W., 1881 (5).
Flower, Newman, 1122.
Foerster, Norman, 911:
Foght, H. W., 1266 (1), 1525.
Foik, Paul, 2057 (9).

Follett, Wilson, 1767.
Fones, A. C., 1362.
Fontane, E., 810.

Foote, J. M., '885-886, 1189, 1270, 1923.
Ford, E. L., 526.

Ford, G. S., 852, 1330 (9).

Forsant, Octave, 1090.

Forster, H. W., 2305.

FORT YUMA INDIAN SCHOOL, 816.

Fosdick, F. S., 1452, 2121 (108).
Foss, M. L., 1373.

Foster, H. A., 1456 (VI.)

.Foster, J. E., 2196.

Foulkes, T. R., 1020, 1409, 2064.

Fowler, C. E., 1033.

FRAMINGHAM, MASS., education, 1821.

Framingham, Mass. Community health and tu-
berculosis demonstration, 1641.

Frampton, J. R., 934 (9).

FRANCE, education, 13, 87-88,' 211, 214, 438, 618,

870, 972 (10), 1090, 1116, 1130, 1138, 1140, 1734, 1744-

1745, 2121 (7); education of Serbs, 620, 1702 (2);
normal schools, 298; secondary schools, 440;
teachers, 1157; universities and colleges, 321.
Francis, Brother L., 1214.

Frank, Glenn, 1620.

Franz, Shepherd I., 1912.

Frappier, O., 618.

Frasier, George W., 1190.

Frazier, C. B., 2214.

Frederick, F. C., 1308 (2).

Freeland, G. E., 1160.

Freeman, Arnold, 1145.

Freeman, F. N., 1331 (1), 2121 (57).

FREIBURG RESOLUTION, 920.

FRENCH LANGUAGE, teaching, 61, 321, 475, 477, 616,

1585; in elementary schools, 917; in high schools,
659, 916; in Italy, 1132.

Fretts, A. Alta, 1935.

Fretwell, E. K., 1191, 1687.

Freudenfeld, Dr., 1702 (5).

Friedel, J. H., 1722.

Friedel, V. H., 1819.

Friedenwald, J. S., 215.

Friend, L. L., 23.

Fries, Wilhelm, 1746, 2128.

Friley, C. E., 1305 (5), 2006 (5).

FROEBEL, FRIEDRICH, 236 (XI).
Frochlich, H. B., 1772.

Fryberger, Agnes M., 1206.

Fuenzalida, Alcides, 1511.

Fuess, C. M., 871, 1975.
Fuller, A. H., 1034 (11).

Fuller, R. G., 142 (4).
Funderburg, Clifford, 2121 (103).
Furniss, H. S., 2298.

Furst, Clyde, 905, 1309 (5), 2262.

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ious training, 1393.

Gaston, C. R., 268.

Gates, A. I., 43.

Gates, Florence A., 1363.
Gatewood, Esther L., 1066.
Gathany, J. M., 571.

Gause, F. A., 2019.
Gaw, Esther A., 1192.
Gay, E. F., 1799.
Gay, P.-H., 693.
Gaylord, J. S., 1961.
Gebhart, Helen M., 2294.
Gebhart, J. C., 751.
Gecks, T. C., 2121 (5).

Gehman, A. L., 1881 (23)..
Gehrkens, K. W., 57.

Geier, Otto P., 1440.

General education board, 2, 199, 1103.
Geneslay, F., 1914.

Geographical association, Great Britain, 927.
GEOGRAPHY, 673-675, 1783-1784, 2173; Brazil, 660;
economic, 269, 1866; Europe, 1590; human, 1730
(13); in elementary schools, 1951; in high schools,
495 (12), 1949; in normal schools, 1950; in univer-
sities and colleges, 486, 675; teaching, 65, 233 (7);
260, 485, 487-488, 521, 603 (8), 651 (2), 875, 927, 1205,
1244, 1330 (12), 1592; tests, 249, 1188.
GEOMETRY, teaching, 1248, 1787; in high schools,
1247; tests, 250.

GEORGIA, education, 1093, 1104; military training,
169.

Gerald, Brother, 2057 (22).

Gerlough, L. S., 898.

GERMAN LANGUAGE, teaching, 495 (16), 658, 663,
2164; in France, 479; in United States, 67, 480.
GERMAN SYSTEM OF EDUCATION, 1903.
GERMANY, education, 218, 862, 1563 1639, 1746,
1748 1807, 2135; militarism, 534 (3); propaganda,
422, 434, 1105; religious education, 1015.

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Gray, II. B., 853.

Gray, J. C., 1958.

Gray, W. S., 82, 270, 458, 653, 901, 902 (2)-(3), 1281
(6), 1330 (22), 1331 (2), 1607, 2139.

GRAY ORAL READING TEST, 902 (4)–(6).

Great Britain. Board of education. Joint com-
mittee on salaries, 2215.

GREAT BRITAIN, education, 429, 1520, 1896, 1910,
2116, 2130; education act, 859, 867, 1900.
Great Britain. Ministry of reconstruction, 1234.
Great Britain. Ministry of reconstruction. Adult
education committee, 1507, 2299.

GREEK LANGUAGE, teaching, 322, 1233, 1235–1237,
1778, 1781; in high schools, 1229–1230.
GREEK LITERATURE, 1545.

Green, F. R., 2121 (19).

Green, John, jr., 1501.

Green, R. P., 1085 (6).
Greene, C. E., 430.
Greene, E. B., 972 (7).
Greene, H. A., 245.

Greene, R. S., 2077.
Greener, G. C., 361.
Greenwood, Grace, 2121 (75).
Greer, Carlotta C., 1432.
Gregory, Richard, 2015.

Grieg, Jane S., 1364.

Grierson, H. J. C, 1114 (12).

Griffin, O. B., 2021.

Griffith, I. S., 1659.

Griffith, J. C., 605 (1).

Griffith, J. L., 535 (5), 1002 (2).

Griffith, Percy, 1730 (2).

Grim, G. A., 604 (8).

Gros, J., 214, 438.

Grossman, Louis, 1394.

Groszmann, M. P. E., 2101 (6).

Grummann, Paul II., 1225.

Gruver, E. A., 1870 (3).

GUATEMALA, education, 14.

Guerrier, Edith, 2119.

GUILLET, Prof., C48.

Guillet, Léon, 150.

Guiteau, W. B., 1330 (13).
Gummore, R. M., 58.
Gunther, Charles, 1924.

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