Merriam, J. C., 962 (3), 975. Merrill, G. A., 512 (1). Merriman, Curtis, 158 (18). MEUMANN, ERNST, 18, 1623-1624. MEXICO, education, 1626. MEYER, KUNO, 356. Meyrich, Oswald, 807. Michigan Christian teachers' institute, 828. MIDDLE WEST, secondary education, 1506. Modern language association of America, 516. MODERN LANGUAGES. See LANGUAGES, modern. Mollberg, Albert, 821. Monahan, A. C., 149-150, 684, 696 (10), 838, 1047, 1087 (12), 1619 (4), 1690, 1792 (4) (11). Monk, Ella M., 1287. Monro, Sarah J., 677. Montague,Margaret P., 1603. Montessori, Maria, 1686. MONTESSORI METHOD, 54, 238-239, 414, 938-939, 1004, 1061 (7), 1087 (15), 1148, 1299, 1301, 1489, 1685-1686. Montori, Arturo, 191. MOONLIGHT SCHOOLS, 156 (13), 528, 691 (7), 1606, Moore, C. N., 1119. Moore, E. C., 115 (1), 787, 1535. Moore, J. G., 421 (6). Middle West society of physical education and hy- Moore, R. C., 646. MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE, 270. giene, 1620. Middleton, W. S., 623 (5). Mieron, C. C., 1478. Miessner, W. O., 521 (16). Milburn, J. B., 169. Miles, H. E., 352 (9), 868. MILITARY TRAINING, 138-139, 337, 495, 664, 855-856, 874 (12), 1088 (9), 1249 (6), 1388-1390, 1594-1599, Miller, D. Mae, 697 (8). Miller, E. A., 246. Miller, Edith, 396. Miller, F. W., 874 (15). Miller, G. A., 42, 1247 (10). Miller, G. J., 43, 691 (9). Miller, J. C., 1581. Miller, Kelley, 1775. Miller, Sarah P., 858. Millikan, R. A., 1479. Mills, L. S., 488. Mills, W. T., 799. MILWAUKEE, WIS., apprenticeship, 156 (58). Miner, James B., 1210. MINNEAPOLIS SURVEY, 786. MINNESOTA, education, 1177; rural education, 1084. Moore, V. B., 758. MORAL EDUCATION, 113-116, 159 (1), 371, 637, 689, Moran, F. T., 1412 (2). Morelock, O. J., 156 (20). Morgan, H. W., 1591 (2). Morgan, W. P., 689 (2) (5), 1618 (6). MORGAN CO., GA., survey, 942. Morgenstern, Louise I., 1063. Moritz, Eduard, 886. Morland, Egbert, 464 (5). Morris, Elise, 1691. Morris, R. T., 1719. Morris, Stanley, 1567. Morse, J. L., 624. Morton, D. W., 1252 (9). Morton, M. D., 997. Morton, W. C., 159 (16). Mosher, W. E., 1416 (4). Mosser, G. H., 124. Mote, C. H., 1755. Moulton, R. G., 1288. MOUNTAIN SCHOOLS, 686, 1244. MOUTH HYGIENE, 1733. MOVING PICTURE MACHINE, 1123. MOVING PICTURES, 95, 156 (75), 159 (13), 200-201, 558, 726, 921, 1463-1464, 1467. Moyer, Avah, 1410 (6). Murray, Gilbert, 705. MUSEUMS, educational work, 1087 (23), 1792 (22). Music supervisors' national conference, 729. Myers, G. E., 1239. N. National association of corporation schools, 352, 1033. National association of dental faculties, 1591. National association of municipal universities, 1408. National association of state universities in the United States, 598, 1621. National collegiate athletic association, 353. National commercial teachers' federation, 131, 1049, Nelson, J. C., 404. Netschajaff, Alexander, 366. NEW BRITAIN, CONN., prevocational schools, 1035. New England association of colleges and prepara- New England college entrance certificate board, 986. New Orleans. Division of educational research, 17. NEW YORK (CITY). BUREAU OF ATTENDANCE AND New York (City). Committee of teachers, 65. New York (State) Dept. of efficiency and economy, National conference on universities and public New York (State) University convocation, 518. National congress of mothers' literature committee, 683. National council of teachers of English, 155, 759. National society for the study of education, 157, 958. National vocational guidance association, 844. NEBRASKA, rural schools, 944; school law, 88. NEGRO CHILDREN, 23. NEGROES, education, 340-341, 499, 668, 860-861, 1087 Neilson, C. H., 1053 (7). Neilson, W. A., 977, 1714. Neland, Mrs. Andreas, 831 (7). Nelson, D. M., 1088 (9). New York state factory investigating committee, Newbold, N. C., 693 (5). NEWTON, MASS., educational research, 385. Nicolson, F. W., 1169. NIETZSCHE, FRIEDRICH, 713, 720. NIGHT SCHOOLS. See EVENING SCHOOLS. Nöll, Heinrich, 863, 1071. NORMAL SCHOOLS, 64, 156 (43)-(52), 262, 590, 761, Norris, W. B., 530. NORTH CAROLINA, moonlight schools, 1784. North Central association of colleges and secondary North Dakota education association, 1415. Norton, H. B., 1409 (9). NOTRE DAME. UNIVERSITY, 1571. Nüchter, Friedrich, 225, 1005, 1430. Nunally, E. L., 1420 (14). NURSES, training, 132–133. Nutt, H. W., 1725. Nutting, H. C., 1290. OPEN-AIR SCHOOLS, 101, 300, 302, 464, 803, 806, 808- 809, 1013, 1347, 1548, 1551, 1734. ORAL ENGLISH, 1125, 1294, 1477. ORAL HYGIENE, 299, 1733. ORCHESTRAS, elementary school, 692 (3); high school, 218, 517 (2), 1420 (16). O'Rear, M. A., 892 (6). Orfield, M. N., 1177. ORIENTALS, education, 342-343, 669-673. Osborn, Harriet B., 745. Osborn, L. D., 1074. O'Shea, M. V., 521 (10), 998. Osten, Anna L. von der, 298. OSWEGO CO., N. Y., education, 1431. OUGHTRED, WILLIAM, 1470. OUTING TOURS, 1122. Ovitz, Delia G., 156 (81). Owen, W. B., 689 (7), 839, 887. Owre, Alfred, 332. OXFORD COLLEGE, 1332. OXFORD. UNIVERSITY, 1334. Pearson, H. C., 1411 (1). Pearson, Karl, 1652. Pease, A. F., 354 (6). Pease, Henry, 902. PÉCAUT, FÉLIX, 715, 1443. Peck, Ruby, 907 (5). PEDAGOGICS. See TEACHING. Peet, C. E., 1247 (7). PENMANSHIP. See HANDWRITING. Pennsylvania state educational association, 355, Pennsylvania. University, 696. PENNSYLVANIA. UNIVERSITY, physical education, Pennybacker, Mrs. P. V., 594. PEOPLE'S COLLEGE, FORT SCOTT, KANS., 323, 605. PERIODICALS, use in schools, 922, 934. Peritz, I. J., 1193. Perkins, Emma M., 156 (2). Perrin, Ethel, 622 (1). Perry, A. C., jr., 618. Perry, C. A., 1087 (21), 1237, 1617. Perry, John, 180. Perry, Lewis, 871 (5). Perry, R. B., 181. PAGEANTS, School, 1665. Paine, Cassie L., 1511. Painter, G. S., 199. Palmer, G. H., 66, 518 (1). Palmer, H. H., 469. Palmer, J. J., 355 (1). Palmer, Luella A., 239, 1234. PARENT AND CHILD, 1561. PARENTAL SCHOOLS, 815 (8), 1246. PERSONALITY, 371. PERU, education, 362. Petersen, Anna M., 22. Peterson, W., 373. "PFADFINDERS," 719. Pfister, O., 193. PHARMACISTS, training, 1054. Phelps, C. L., 105. Phelps, Jessie, 99. Powell, Susie V., 1410 (8). Powers, S. R., 1674. PRACTICE SCHOOLS, 156 (48). Prendergast, W. A., 1432. PRESSES, UNIVERSITY, 598 (12), 962 (2). Preston, Josephine C., 156 (12) (30), 959. PRE-VOCATIONAL EDUCATION, 158 (15), 831 (11), 875 Price, R. R., 1783 (2). Price, S. B., 1049 (3). PRIMARY EDUCATION, 52-54, 937-940, 1147, 1297-1301, Prince, Lucinda W., 1198 (3), 1622 (3). PRINCETON UNIVERSITY, 1334; religious work, 1751. Pritchett, H. S., 445, 606, 763 (2), 851 (2), 1157. PROFESSION, CHOICE OF, 1210. See also VOCA- PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION, 328-334, 661-663, 851-854, PROGRAMS, 1345. PROMOTION OF PUPILS, 696 (14), 874 (33), 1005, 1698. See also GRADING; MARKING. Prosser, C. A., 158 (1) (2), 158 (15), 647-648, 831 (6) (10), 840, 874 (6), 1048, 1198 (15), 1206, 1372, 1373, Provenzal, Giulio, 1260. Prüfer, Johann, 54, 194. PRUSSIA, education, 880-881, 1104. Pryor, H. C., 157 (8). Pryor, Herbert, 692 (1). PSYCHOLOGY, 202. See also EDUCATIONAL PSY- CHOLOGY. PUBLIC HEALTH WORK, 492, 661 (4). Public school physical training society, 622. PUBLIC SCHOOLS, United States. See UNITED PUBLIC SCHOOLS (ENDOWED), ENGLAND, 1695. Puncheon, Katharine E., 182, 752, 1419 (17). PUNISHMENT, 1090 (8). PUPIL SELF-GOVERNMENT, 601, 1537. Pusey, E. D., 156 (22). Putnam, Helen C., 628 (1). Putnam, Herbert, 1607 (2). Pyle, W. H., 553. Q. QUEBEC (PROVINCE), education, 10. Quebec (Province) Dept. of public instruction, 10. Quinn, A. H., 980, 1411 (1). Quinn, J. B., 815 (2). R. RACE IMPROVEMENT. See EUGENICS. Radin, Max, 1675. Ramsay, W. M., 1170. Randall, A. W. G., 1104-1635. Randall, O. E., 871 (2). Ranft, Hermann, 845. Rapeer, L. W., 156 (66), 248, 355 (5), 981, 1349. Rea, P. M., 1087 (23), 1792 (22). READING, phonetic method, 679; psychology, 802; Reading, Pa. Board of school directors, 841. Reavis, G. W., 692 (7). Reber, L. E., 1229. RECITATION, 694 (2), 793, 1247 (8). RECREATION, 159 (6), 1017, 1353. RECREATION CENTERS, 159 (8) (14). See also SCHOOLS AS SOCIAL CENTERS. Redfield, W. C., 117 (1). Redlich, Josef, 662. Redway, J. W., 1552. Reed, A. G., 46. Reed, Mrs. Anna Y., 653. Reed, J. C., 690 (5), 850 (3). REED COLLEGE, 266. Rehm, Albert, 813. Reid, Sydney, 889. Reinke, H., 545. Reinsch, P. S., 774. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION, 113-116, 312-317, 631-637, 822-830, 1031-1032, 1193-1197, 1357-1361, 1564-1573, RENAISSANCE, 1475. Root, F. S., 1410 (7). Rosenau, M. J., 492, 661 (4). Rosier, Joseph, 159 (4) (17), 874 (33). Ross, E. A., 156 (6), 763 (3). Rottach, Edmond, 670. Rourke, Constance M., 1291. REPORTS, pupils', 1007, 1413 (11), 1418 (11); school, Ruediger, W. C., 1113, 1269. 1341. RESEARCH, 974, 1248 (2), 1367. RETARDATION, 616, 1542. See also BACKWARD Reuben, M. H., 81. Reynolds, G. F., 931. Reynolds, Helen M., 579. Reynolds, Myra, 859. RHODE ISLAND, educational history, 1095; school RHYTHMIC EXERCISES, 1655. RHETORIC, graduate school, 1481. See also ENG- Rice, Melvin, 999. Rice, O. S., 1401. Rice, Richard, 983. RICE TEST, 1121. Richards, H. S., 1082. Richards, J. N., 102. Richardson, W. A., 481. Richardson, W. H., 289. RICHMOND, VA., elementary industrial school, 120; illiteracy, 533; survey, 117 (5), 1198 (4). Richter, Johannes, 708. Riddle, J. W., jr., 1764. Riehl, Alois, 1636. Riemer, G. C. L., 1419 (25). Ripley, Ellor C., 874 (14). Risley, J. H., 1413 (2). Ritter, Carrie A, 1540. Ritter, W. E., 407. Rivers, John, 408. Roach, W. W., 302. Roberts, Emma, 1065, 1604. Rugg, H. O., 195, 421 (13), 461. RURAL CHURCH, 1493 (1)–(3). RURAL EDUCATION, 55-59, 105-106, 156 (12) (18) (19) |