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OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE UNITED STATES BUREAU OF EDUCATION
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

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: Editor, W. CARSON RYAN, Jr.

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SCHOOL LIFE, VOL. I, AUG.-DEC., 1918.

INDEX.

A.

Adult education: Great Britain, 13, no. 8, Nov. 16; Italy, 15, no. 3, Sept. 1.

Adult illiterates: Illiteracy bill pending, 7, no. 2, Aug. 16.

Agencies in garden work, 9, no. 5, Oct. 1.

Agricultural department: Food and the war, 10, no. 8, Nov. 16; States relation service, extension service, 6, no. 4, Sept. 16.

Agricultural education: Disabled soldiers, 16, no. 9, Dec. 1; Philippine Islands, 6, 7, no, 8, Nov. 16; Secretary Houston on, 5, no. 4, Sept. 16. Agricultural teachers: Improvement, keynote of conference of Massachusetts agricultural directors and instructors, 5, no. 2, Aug. 16.

Agricultural unit: United States boys' working reserve, 6, no. 6, Oct. 16.

Agriculture: Boys' working reserve eastern representatives discuss farm training, 4, no. 3, Sept. 1: teaching, extension or demonstration method, 5, 6, no. 4, Sept. 16.

Alabama: School organization and supervision in Jefferson County, 6, no. 7, Nov. 1.

Alaska: Cooperative stores, 13, no. 6, Oct. 16; education, 8, no. 1, Aug. 1; 19, no. 2, Aug. 16; 13, 16, no. 6, Oct. 16; evening schools, Nenana citizenship night school, 7, no. 4, Sept. 16; health, safeguarding through education, 13, no. 6, Oct. 16; reindeer and industrial education, 13, no. 6, Oct. 16; reservations, 13, no. 6, Oct. 16; schools in war work, 12, no. 1, Aug. 1. Alaskan's appreciation of United States Government's work, 19, no. 2, Aug. 16.

All-year schools: Canada, 5, no. 2, Aug. 16; New York state federation of labor urges, 3, no. 6, Oct. 16.

See

also School year. American branch of the international kindergarten union. See International kindergarten union, American branch.

American classical league, 10, no. 3, Sept. 1.
American council on education: Cooperating with

French high commission to secure teachers from
France, 11, no. 3, Sept. 1.

American education: Defects, 16, no. 1, Aug. 1; 6-7, no. 10, Dec. 16; Switzerland studying special features, 14, no. 9, Dec. 1.

American federation of labor: Urges educational reorganization, 9, no. 2, Aug. 16.

American federation of teachers: Adopts resolution on child labor, 4, no. 2, Aug. 16; $1,000 minimum salary urged, 4, no. 2, Aug. 16.

"American House" of Cincinnati, 10, no. 7, Nov, 1. American library association (war service): Books for soldiers, 14, no. 6, Oct. 16; camp library, 3, no. 8, Nov. 16.

American museum of natural history, New York: Health chart for use of teachers, 12, no. 8, Nov. 16. American red cross, Paris. See Red cross. American zinc and chemical co., Langeloth, Pa.: Supplements school fund, 7, no. 10, Dec. 16. Americanization: Appeal from a Polish-speaking miner, 16, no. 6, Oct. 16; Cincinnati, "The American House, 10, no. 7, Nov. 1; committee that drafted proposed legislation, 1, no. 1, Aug. 1; education (Lane), 14, no. 2, Aug. 16; kindergarten, 8, no. 10, Dec. 16; labor organizations asked to aid, 20, no. 2, Aug. 16; Massachusetts, Department of university extension asks cooperation of industry in Americanization plans, 15, no. 9, Dec. 1; movement, 10-11, no. 7, Nov. 1; 15-16, no. 9, Dec. 1; National education association recommends Federal aid, 10, no. 2, Aug. 16; schools must help, 1, 4, no. 9, Dec. 1; Smith bill provides $7,500,000, 1, no. 10, Dec. 16; war, 1, 2, Aug. 1; what is Americanization? (Claxton), 15, no. 9, Dec. 1. Appeal from a Polish-speaking miner, 16, no. 6, Oct. 16. Appeal of the garden army, 13, no. 5, Oct. 1. Arithmetic: Gardening, 13-14, no. 7, Nov. 1; problems from the National war savings committee, 3, no. 4, Sept. 16.

Arizona: Education, 14-16, no. 4, Sept. 16. Armistice: Notice of signing, 1, no. 8, Nov. 16. Army: Education in British, 12, no. 10, Dec. 16. Association of college presidents: Requests Sen. Smith of Georgia to introduce bill for department of education, 1, no. 6, Oct. 16.

Athletics: France, 13, no. 3, Sept. 1; health program for high-school students, 12, no. 2, Aug. 16. Atlanta, Ga.: Gardening and arithmetic in public schools, 13-14, no. 7, Nov. 1.

Auditorium and religious instruction: Gary, Ind., 2, no. 10, Dec. 16.

Australia: Japanese instruction, 14, no. 2, Aug. 16. Autauga County, Ala.: Manual for rural schools, 5, no. 2, Aug. 16.

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B.

Bachman, Frank P.: Gary schools, 1-3, no. 10, Dec. 16. Back to school: Children's bureau seeks cooperation of public-school teacher, 10, no. 10, Dec. 16; why I am going (Salisbury), 12, no. 4, Sept. 16. See also School attendance.

Baker, S. S.: Pittsburgh promptly inaugurates co-
operative plan, 4, 15, no. 7, Nov. 1.
Baltimore, Md.: Classes for crippled children, 9, no. 6
Oct. 16; public schools in war time, 9, 15, no. 5,
Nov 16.

Bankhead, William B.: Bill for rehabilitation for the industrially disabled, 3, no. 6, Oct. 16.

Batesville, Miss.: United States school garden army, 10, no. 5, Oct. 1.

Becht, Dr. J. George: United States boys' working reserve, 11, no. 2, Aug. 16.

Beede, F. F.: New Haven, Conn., authorities urge economic and patriotic value of more education, 9, no. 8, Nov. 16.

Belgian soldier university, 14, no. 2, Aug. 16.
Better rural school in war time, 5, no. 2, Aug. 16.
Beverley, Mrs. F. C.: Principal, Whitmell, Va., rural
school, 5, no. 2, Aug. 16.

Bible study: School credit, 15, no. 7, Nov. 1.
Bibliographies: War, 13, no.1, Aug. 1; 7, no.3, Sept. 1.
Blair, F. G.: Education for reconstruction, 9, no. 7,
Nov. 1.

Blind: Classes, Detroit, Mich., 5, no. 6, Oct. 16. Bolshevist view of Russian schools, 12, no. 10, Dec. 16. Books and reading: Home reading courses, 3, 4, no. 7, Nov. 1: National rural teachers' reading circle, 19, no. 2, Aug. 16; 10, no. 3, Sept. 1. Books for soldiers, 14, no. 6, Oct. 16. Boone, Richard G. Reorganization of the publicschool system, California, 2, 7, 8, no. 8, Nov. 16. Boston: School gardens in Franklin Park, 14, no. 5, Oct. 1; teaching assignments in the Boston high school, 9, no. 4, Sept. 16.

Boston university: Endowment for a chair of "United States citizenship," 15, no. 9, Dec. 1.

Boy scouts: French government recognizes value, 11, no. 8, Nov. 16; universal federation urged by French scouts, 11, no. 8, Nov. 16.

Boy scouts of America: Send Dr. Charles S. Macfarland as special commissioner to the French boy scouts, 11, no. 8, Nov. 16.

Boys: School attendance campaign, 2, no. 2, Aug. 16. Boys' working reserve, United States. See United States Boys' working reserve.

Brazil: Federal manual training schools, 15, no. 3, Sept. 1; Brazilian students transmit greetings to American students, 13, no. 9, Dec. 1.

Bridgeport, Conn.: School attendance during war time, 15, 16, no. 8, Nov. 16.

British army: Education, 12, no. 10, Dec. 16.
British educational mission, 2, no. 6, Oct. 16; 4, no. 10,
Dec. 16.

Brooklyn, N. Y.: United States school garden army, 10, no. 5, Oct. 1.

Buisson, Ferdinand: Letter to President Wilson, Independence day, 1918, 13, 14, no. 8, Nov. 16. Bunker, Dr. Frank F.: California, minimum essentials in education, 7, no. 3, Sept. 1; school publicity, 12, no. 4, Sept. 16.

Bureau of education: Annual statement of the Commissioner, 1, 2, 7-8, 16, no. 9, Dec. 1; bill to be made responsible for administration of physical education act, 7, no. 1, Aug. 1; commercial education (Circulars nos. 2 and 3), 20, no. 2, Aug. 16; community and national life lessons, 8, no. 1, Aug. 1; 6, no. 3, Sept. 1; 16, no. 7, Nov. 1; conference on education in mining towns, 4, 10, no. 8, Nov. 16; 10, no. 10, Dec. 16; educating the natives of Alaska, 13, 16, no. 6, Oct. 16; educational conditions in Arizona, 14-16, no. 4, Sept. 16; educational survey movement, 13, no. 2, Aug. 16; educational survey of Falls and Walker Counties, Texas, 7, no. 8, Nov. 16; fall manual of the United States school garden army, 5, no. 5, Oct. 1; fire prevention day in schoolhouses, 3, no. 6, Oct. 16; flag day, asks industrial plants and schools to observe, 8, no. 1, Aug. 1; food and the war, 10, no. 8, Nov. 16; grading of pupils, card for, 4, no. 2, Aug. 16; higher education (Circulars nos. 10 and 11), 11, no. 1, Aug. 1; 13, nɔ. 2, Aug. 16; home economics (Letter 34), 5, no. 1, Aug. 1; kindergarten and Americanization, 8, no. 10, Dec. 16; kindergarten appropriation, 2, no. 2, Aug. 16; mailing list of schoolhouses, 2, no. 1, Aug. 1; national conference on rural education, under auspices of, 1, no. 3, Sept. 1; National reading circle, 3, 4, no. 7, Nov. 1; publications, 13, no. 1, Aug. 1; science teaching in secondary schools in the war emergency, 2, no. 6, Oct. 16; rural school in war time and after, 10, no. 1, Aug. 1; school garden army, 1,

2, no. 1, Aug. 1; Secondary school circular no. 4, 12, 14, no. 8, Nov. 16; survey committee, Columbia, S. C., 4, no. 1, Aug. 1; Teachers' leaflet nos. 2 and 5, 6, 16, no. 1, Aug. 1; village schools, special study, 12, no. 1, Aug. 1; vocational education (Letters nos. 23 and 24), 11, 12, no. 1, Aug. 1; Alaska division, report, 8, no. 1, Aug. 1; city school division, 1, 2, no. 2, Aug. 16; home education division, home reading courses, 5, no. 1, Aug. 1; library division, war bibliographies, 13, no. 1. Aug. 1; rural school division, National rural teachers' reading circle, 19, no. 2, Aug. 16; 9, no. 3, Sept. 1; Reading circle letter no. 3, 10, no. 3, Sept. 1; teacher shortage, 9, no. 2, Sept. 1; school and home gardening division, 4, no. 5, Oct. 1; school board service section, 1, 12, no. 6, Oct. 16; school hygiene and physical education division, 11, no. 4, Sept. 16; 11, no. 10, Dec. 16; statistical division, mailing list of commercial schools and private business colleges, 13, no. 1, Aug. 1.

Bureau of education: Bulletins (1917, no. 44), 14-16, no. 4, Sept. 16; (1917, no. 49), 9, no. 4, Sept. 16; (1918, no. 2), 14, no. 5, Oct. 1; (1918, no. 10), 9-11, no. 6, Oct. 16; (1918, no. 11), 8, 15, 17, no. 2, Aug. 16; (1918, no. 21), 7, no. 3, Sept. 1.

Business education. See Commercial education. Butler, Fred C.: In charge of school system of Ordnance cities, 16, no. 7, Nov. 1.

Byrd, Dr.: Health supervision in Florida, 11, no. 2, Aug. 16.

C.

Cacho, Vicente: Rural education, Philippine Islands,
6, 7, no. 8, Nov. 16.
California: Reorganization of the public-school sys-
tem, 2, 7, 8, no. 8, Nov. 16; schoolmen organized to
study course of study, 7, no. 3, Sept. 1; war cabinet
backs U. S. S. G., 5, no. 5, Oct. 1.

Camp library, 3, no. 8, Nov. 16.
Campaigning for school attendance, 1-2, no. 2, Aug. 16.
Campbell, Sidney: Sends souvenir paddle to President
Wilson, 19, no. 2, Aug. 16.

Canada: All-year schools, 5, no. 2, Aug. 16; committee
on study of consolidation and rural high schools in
the United States, and, 6, no. 7, Nov. 1.
Caney Creek, Ky.: Model school, 11, no. 9, Dec. 1.
Capen, Dr. S. P.: Bureau of education and the educa-
tional survey movement, 13, no. 2, Aug. 16.
Carnegie foundation for the advancement of teaching:
Teachers' pensions, 3, 5, no. 10, Dec. 16. See also
Teachers' pensions.

Certain defects in American education (Eliot), 16, no. 1, Aug. 1; 6-7, no. 10, Dec. 16.

Chadsey, C. E.: Loyal teacher, 10, no. 7, Nov. 1. Champaign County, Ohio: Transportation of school children, 9, no. 3, Sept. 1.

Chapman, Ira T.: New Brunswick, N. J., 16, no. 8, Nov. 16.

Charts: Health, American museum of natural history, 12, no. 8, Nov. 16.

Chemistry: Applications of chemical and physical science, 6-7, no. 10, Dec. 16.

Chemistry teachers furloughed, 4, no. 3, Sept. 1.
Chicago: School for crippled children, 9, no. 6, Oct. 16;
war work of schools, 10, no. 3, Sept. 1.
Chihuahua, Mex.: Colegio internacional, 13, no. 8,
Nov. 16.

Child health organization, 12-13, no. 3, Sept. 1; 11, no. 10, Dec. 16.

Child labor: American federation of teachers adopts resolution on, 4, no. 2, Aug. 16; industrial exploítation harmful and unnecessary (Children's bureau), 10, no. 10, Dec. 16; federal guidance plan created (employment service, Department of labor, junior section), 3, no. 10, Dec. 16; national child labor day, 8, no. 8, Nov. 16; safeguarding the children in war time, 16, no. 6, Oct. 16; curse of idleness (Slawson), 16, no. 8, Nov. 16.

Child labor law: National education recommends federal, 10, no. 2, Aug. 16.

Children: France, conservation, 12-13, no. 2, Aug. 16;
health, 12-13, no. 3, Sept. 1; nutrition, 9, no. 7, Nov.
1; wages in war time, 16, no. 4, Sept. 16.
Children's bureau: Back to school drive, 10, no. 10,
Dec. 16; schoolhouse as center of play life, 14, no. 3,
Sept. 1; work for school attendance, 2, no. 2, Aug. 16
Children's bureau of the American Red Cross in Paris:
Kindergarten unit in France, 12-13, no. 2, Aug. 16.
Children's gardens on park lands: Franklin park,
Boston, 14, no. 5, Oct. Î.

Children's health code: Pittsburgh, public schools,
department of hygiene, 8, no. 7, Nov. 1.
Children's year campaign: Children's bureau, 10, no.
10, Dec. 16.

Child's worth to the world, 16, no. 4, Sept. 16.

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