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SUBJECT INDEX

Academic freedom, 435.
Academy of Sciences, National, 714.
Accrediting, secondary schools, 355.
Administration, centralization, Indi-
ana, 178; Kansas, 208; New York,
143.

Administration,

higher education,
state, 407, 419; industrial education,
365; state educational, 304; state
unit of, 143.

Arkansas, land grants, 29; land
grants, value, 73; land grants,
sale of, 36; school district meeting,
186; swamp land grants, 63; United
States Deposit Fund, 52.

Arts, American Federation of, 712.
Associations, scientific, national ap-
propriations for, 117.
Associations, voluntary, 711.
Astrophysical Observatory, 119.

Agricultural Experiment Station Act, Attendance, compulsory, 636.
90.

Agricultural-Extension Act, 100.
Agriculture, United States Depart-
ment of, 115, 118; compared with
Bureau of Education, 124.
Aid, national, for education, 18 ff.,
104; for higher education, 79; for
vocational education, 132, 370.
Aid, state, 457. (See also under
Funds; also Subsidies; also State.)
Alabama, land grants, sale of, 36;
land grants, value, 73; school dis-
tricts, law relating to, 193; uniform
teachers' examinations, 604; United
States Deposit Fund, 52.
American Association for Labor Legis-
lation, 712.

American commonwealth, an efficient
system of schools for, 345; right
system of schools for, 311.
American Federation of Arts, 712.
American National Red Cross, 712.
American Peace Congress, 712.
American Prison Association, 712.
American Social Hygiene Association,
713.

American State Papers, quoted, 34,

38, 41, 44, 49, 81.
Appointment, teachers', 607.
Apportionment, school funds, 47.
Appropriations, federal, for education,
109 ff.

Arizona, land grants, 32, 67; land
grants, value, 79.

Auditing school district accounts,
200.

Authority, state vs. local (Indiana),
153; (New York), 156.

Ballot Organization, National Short,
716.

Baltimore, Third Plenary Council,
687.

Blair bill for national aid, 104.
Blind children, 655.
Board, federal, for vocational edu-
cation, 134.

Board, General Education, 700, 704.
Board of education (see under State;
County; City).

Boys' Clubs, Federated, 713.
Boy Scouts of America, 713.
Buchanan, President, veto of land
grant act, 84.

Building Code, Ohio, 500 ff.
Buildings, school, 497 ff.; classification,
502; Connecticut, 165; construc-
tion, 502; dimensions, 504, 534;
drinking water, 534; fire protection,
506, 515, 516; heating and venti-
lation, 511, 517, 534; legal use of
(Kansas), 526; legal and illegal
uses of, 525; lighting, 506, 534;
regulations by state boards of
health, 533; responsibility of school
officers for, 498; sanitation, 512,
518, 534; wider use of (Wisconsin),
529.

Colorado, land grants,

Bureau, Children's, United States, 121; | Colonial education, 11.
668.
Bureau of American Ethnology, United
States, 119.

California, apportionment of school
funds, 488; land grants, 32; land
grants, value, 75; proposed reor-
ganization of San Mateo County,
229; school district meeting, 186;
school district trustees, election,
186; school districts, formation and
alteration, 185; statutory require-
ments, elementary schools, 320;
teachers' institutes, 621, 626; text-
book system, 544.
Carnegie Foundation for the Advance-
ment of Teaching, 700; report
quoted, 126 ff., 278, 305, 311, 347,
351, 369, 407, 416, 419, 429, 481,
573, 613.
Carnegie Institution of Washington,
701.

Catholic parochial schools, 679.
Censorship, National Board of, 714.
Centralization, Indiana, 178; Kansas,
208; New York, 143. (See also
under Consolidation.)

Certificates, schooling, 647.
Certification of teachers, 590, 595;
county system, 605; renewals, sus-
pension and revocation of certifi-
cates, 599; standardization of, 595.
Charities and Corrections, National
Conference of, 715.
Child, state and, 635.
Child and the law, 669.
Child labor, 636 ff.
Child Labor Committee, National, 715.
Children, blind, 655; crippled, 655;
deaf, 655; defective, 655; delin-
quent, 669; dependent, 659; ex-
ceptional, 655; special classes, 655.
Children's Bureau, United States, 121,
668.

Church and education, 678; state
universities, 693.

Churches, Federal Council of, 713.
City superintendent, compared with
county, 236.

Civic Federation, National, 715.
Classification, exceptional children,

655, 658.

Colleges, land grant, 83.
Colleges, relation to normal schools, 573.

grants, value, 77.

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Columbia, District of (see under
District).

Commerce and Labor, Department
of United States, 115.
Commission, Connecticut Educational,
quoted, 163.
Commission, Illinois Educational,
quoted, 214, 220, 224, 301, 599.
Commission, Kansas Educational,

quoted, 276.
Commission, National Aid for Vo-
cational Education, Federal, quoted,
370.

Commission, Ohio School Revenue,
quoted, 476.

Commission, Vermont Educational,
quoted, 278, 305.
Commission, Virginia
quoted, 454.
Commission,

Educational,

Free Li-

New

of Education,

Wisconsin
brary, work of, 394.
Commissioner
York, 152.
Common schools, table of land grants,
33.

Commonwealth v. Dedham (Mas-
sachusetts), 173.

Compulsory education, 636; Con-
necticut, 164.

Compulsory maintenance of schools,
173.

Congresses, international, national
appropriation for, 117.

Conklin v. District No. 37 (Kansas),
498.

Connecticut, compulsory education,
164; district system, 166; 168;
high schools, 171; industrial edu-
cation, 171; normal school scholar-
ships, 170; Report of Educational
Commission, quoted, 163; school
buildings, 165; state supervision,
169; teachers, 166 ff.; text books,
free, 171; transportation, 170;
United States Deposit Fund, 53.
Conservation, National Association,
715.

Consolidation, rural schools, 253 ff.;
in district system states, 258; in
township system states, 264; in
county system states, 274. (See
also under Centralization.)

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Decisions, court: Commonwealth v.
Dedham (compulsory maintenance
of schools, Massachusetts), 173;
Conklin v. District No. 37 (respon-
sibility of school officers for build-
ings, Kansas), 498; Hutchinson v.
Skinner (power of state educational
officers, New York), 156; Inter-
state Railway Co. v. Massachusetts,
(police power of state), 8; Law-
rence v. Dick (status of high schools,
Kansas), 336; Spencer v. Jt. Dis-
trict No. 6 (use of school buildings,
Kansas), 526; State v. Chelan
County (school grounds, Washing-
ton), 541; State v. Haworth (state
and local authority, Indiana), 153;
Viemeister v. White (vaccination,
New York), 537.
Defectives, 655.

Degree-conferring institutions, state
supervision of, 431.

Delaware, constitution, 16; higher
education, 409; United States De-
posit Fund, 53.
Delinquent children, 669.
Democracy and education, 1 ff.
Dependent children, 659.

Deposit Fund, United States, 52.

Distribution, school funds, 471. (See
also under Funds.)

District, school, formation and alter-
ation, 185 ff.; school meeting, 186;
school trustees, 186.

District of Columbia, 116; dependent
children, 661; higher education,
409.

District system, 229; Alabama, 193;
auditing accounts, 200; comments
on, 195 ff. : formation and alter-
ation, 185 ff.; Illinois, 187, 205;
Indiana, 178 ff.; influence on
rural schools, 210; Kansas, 208,
224; Kentucky, 196; Massachu-
setts, evolution of, 173; Minnesota,

225; New York, 144: states,
consolidation of rural schools in,

258.

Drinking water (see Buildings).
Duplication, among state higher edu-
cational institutions, 424; teachers
college, and university, 576.

Economic trend of education, 365.
Education, and democracy, 1 ff.;
federal government and, 109, 126;
state and, 1 ff., 6; colonial con-
ceptions, 11; compulsory, 636;
church and, 678; economic trend
of, 365; elementary, state, 319,
326; federal appropriation for,
109 ff.;
general, distinguished
from industrial and technical, 369;
national aid for, 18 ff.; national
aid for vocational, 132; professional,
407; religious, 678 ff.; seculari-
zation of, 678.

Education, Bureau of, United States,
114, 123, 124.
Educational standards, and state sup-
port, 481.

Efficiency, teachers', 607.
Elementary education, 319; admin-
istrative regulations (Virginia), 326;
constitutional prescriptions, 319;
need of, 334; reorganization of,
334; Oklahoma, 319; statutory
requirements (California), 320;
statutory requirements (Massachu-
setts), 323.

Elementary schools, expenditures for,
Vermont, 481; standardization of,
Minnesota, 327.

Employment of children, 645.

Ethnology, Bureau of, United States,
119.

Evening schools, 651.

Examinations, teachers, 599.
Exceptional children, 655.

Experiment stations, agricultural, 90;
office of, 115.

Extension, university, 402.
Eugenics Record Office, 713.

Family and state, 5.
Farmers' institute, 398.

Federal, agencies for education, 109;
appropriations for education, 109
ff. (See also under National.)
Federal board, vocational education,
134.

Federal Council of the Churches of
Christ, 692, 713.

Federal government and education,
109.

Federated Boys' Clubs, 713.

Fire protection (see under Buildings).
Five per Centum Fund, 47.
Florida, land grants, value, 74.
Forest reserve income, 64.
Foundations, great educational, 700.
Fractional Township Act, 30.
Free School Act, New York, 147.
Funds, state school, 443; apportion-
ment, 471 ff.; distribution, Michigan,
471; Massachusetts, 443; Min-
nesota, 451; Missouri, 485; Ver-
mont, 483.

General Education Board, 700, 704.
General Federation of Women's Clubs,
714.

Geographic Society, National, 716.
Georgia, constitution, 17; county
organization, 246; district school
trustees, election, 187; School Book
Investigating Committee, 563;
school districts, formation and al-
teration, 185; United States Deposit
Fund, 53.

Government and education, 8.
Grounds, school, 541.

Hatch Act, 90.

Health control, 530. (See also under

State board of health.)

Heating and ventilation (see under
Buildings).

Higher education, 407; administra-

tion of, Iowa, 421; control of, 416;
Delaware, 409; District of Colum-
bia, 409; duplication of work, 424;
investigation, 436; leadership, 436;
Maryland, 409; national aid to, 79;
New England, 407; New Jersey,
408; New York, 408, 419; north
central states, 410; Pennsylvania,
408; political control, 435; scholar-
ships, New York, 413; southern
states, 410; state aid and state
control, 416; state supervision of
degrees, 431; types of state systems,
407; western states, 411.

High schools, a just charge on public
treasury, 341; Connecticut, 171;
development of, in Massachusetts,
341; functions of, 347; junior, 354;
status of, in American school system,
336; status of, Kansas, 336; train-
ing of teachers for, 579; teacher
training classes in, 582. (See also
under Secondary education.)

Housing Association, National, 716.
Humanitarianism, 655.

Hutchinson v. Skinner (New York),
156.

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quoted, 220, 224, 240, 301, 599.
Illiterates, minors, 651; United States,
330.

Immigrants, North American Civic
League for, 717.

Immigration Restriction League, 714.
Indian Affairs, Bureau of, United
States, 112.

Indiana, centralization in, 178, 265;
district system, 178 ff.; land
grants, 27; land grants, sale of,
36; land grants, value, 72; licens-
ing of teachers in, 590; minimum
salaries, 612; school district meet-
ing, 186; State v. Haworth, 153;

ation for, 712.

state v. local authority, 153; state Labor Legislation, American Associ-
board of education, 294; teachers'
reading circle, 627; township sys-
tem, 178, 215; United States
Deposit Fund, 53.
Individual and the state, 7.
Industrial education, 365; Connecti-

cut, 171; distinguished from general
education, 369; evils of separate
control, 367; Kansas high schools,
582; state board of, Wisconsin,
379. (See also under Vocational Ed-
ucation.)

Industrial Education, National Society

for the Promotion of, 716.
Inequality of school burdens, 457.
Interior, Department of, United States,
112.

Internal Improvement Act (1841),
57.

International congresses, 117.

Land grants to states, Arizona, 32,
67; Arkansas, 29; California, 31;
Colorado, 65; Idaho, 31; Illinois,
28; Indiana, 27; Kentucky, 41;
Maryland, 37; Michigan, 29; Mis-
sissippi, 25; Missouri, 29; Mon-
tana, 66; New Hampshire, 38;
New Mexico, 32, 67; North Dakota,
Ohio, 23; Oklahoma, 67;
South Dakota, 66;
Tennessee, 26; Utah, 32; Washing-
ton, 31, 66.

66;
Oregon, 31;

Land Grant Act, Buchanan's veto, 84.
Land grant colleges, 83.

Land grants, common schools, 18;
common schools, value, 71 ff.;
Five per Centum Fund, 47; forest
reserves, 64; petitions for, 21;
sale of, 34; saline lands, 46; swamp,
63; table of, for common schools,
33; table of, for states, 62.
teachers', Lands unappropriated, table, 108.
Law and the child, 669.

Interstate Railway Co. v. Massachu-
setts, 8.

Institutes, farmers', 398;

621.
Investigations, higher institutions, 436.
Iowa, duplication of work between
Teachers College and University,
576, 578; higher education, 421;
land grants, value, 74; right system
of schools for, 345; state board of
education, 421; Teachers College,
576; township system, 215; train-
ing of teachers, 576.

Jeanes Foundation, 700.
Junior high school, 354.

Justice, Department of, United States,
111.

Juvenile court, 669.

Kansas, centralization of school ad-
ministration, 208; Conklin v. Dis-
trict No. 37, 498; district system,
208, 224; Educational Commission,
276; high school training classes,
582;
industrial training in high
schools, 582; land grants, value,
76; Lawrence v. Dick, 336; Spen-
cer v. Jt. Dist. No 6, 528; status of
high schools in, 336; text-book
plan, 567.

Kentucky, district system in, 196;
land grants, 41; United States
Deposit Fund, 54.

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