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THE TWENTY-FOURTH VOLUME OF THE

EDUCATIONAL REVIEW

BEGINS WITH THE ISSUE FOR

JUNE, 1902

Among the articles which are in preparation for early publication are the following:

Herbert Spencer and what knowledge is of most worth, by Dr. William T. Harris, United States Commissioner of Education.

Three views of the course of study, by John J. Findlay, M. A., Headmaster of the School for Boys, Cardiff, Wales.

Present opportunities for young men, by Albert Shaw, Editor of the Review of Reviews.

Professor Hyslop's Report on Mrs. Piper and the Doctrine. of Immortality, by Professor Walter T. Marvin of Western Reserve University.

My schools and schoolmasters, by Superintendent Aaron Gove of Denver, Colo.

Some educators whom I have known, by Superintendent James M. Greenwood of Kansas City, Mo.

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VOLUME XXIV

JUNE-DECEMBER

1902

RAHWAY, N. J., AND NEW YORK

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INDEX

The names of contributors are printed in SMALL CAPITALS; subjects, treated in ordinary type;
titles of books reviewed, in italics.

Abolition of compulsory Greek in
Germany, The, 48

Admission to college, A new method

of, 338

Algebra, geometry, and physics, Cor-

relation of, 309

America, Points of contrast in the

educational situation in England

and, 217

American college and the professional
schools, The, 503

American education, Some funda-

mental principles of, 187; The Lon-

Times on, 317

Annual report of the Secretary of
the College Entrance Examination
Board, Second, 271

Army, Postgraduate instruction in
the United States, 433

Athletics, Paternalism in college, 398

Average man, The outlook for the, 109

Baldwin's (James Mark) Dictionary

of Philosophy and psychology, 440
Ball's Elements of Greek, 537
Beardshear, Dr. William M., 216
Bibliography of education for 1901, 61
Bill, The English Education, 420
BLAUVELT, MARY TAYLOR.—OX-
ford, past and present, 358
BRANDT, FRANCIS BURKE.-Ed-
monds' (Franklin Spencer) History
of the Central High School of
Philadelphia, 417

BRIDGMAN, WALTER R. Pater-

nalism in college athletics, 398

BURCHELL, JR., H. J., Ball's (Francis
Kingsley) Elements of Greek, 337

BUTLER, NICHOLAS MURRAY.-

American college and the pro-

fessional schools, 503; Scholarship

and service, 1; Some fundamental

principles of American education,

187

Calamity, A public, 103

CARTER, WILLIAM H.-Post-gradu-

ate instruction in the United States
army, 433

Chicago schools, Two years' progress

in the, 325

City schools and the poor, New York,

311

College, A new method of admission

to, 338

College and the professional schools,
The American, 503

College and university, Shall the state

restrict the use of the terms, 10

College Entrance Examination Board,

Second annual report of the Sec-

retary of the, 271

College, Judicial control of, 100
Color blindness preventable? Is, 407
Coming problem, A, 319

Compulsory Greek in Germany, The

abolition of, 48

Control of colleges, Judicial, 100

Correlation of algebra, geometry, and

physics, 309

Country school, The, 538

Dangers and uses of the lecture, 484
DAVIS, WILLIAM HARPER.-Bald-
win's (James Mark) Dictionary of
philosophy and psychology, 440
Davis's (William Morris) Elementary
and physical geography, 531
Declaration of principles, 212
DE WEESE, TRUMAN A.--Two years'
progress in the Chicago schools,

325

Discussions, 199, 309, 407, 518

DOHERTY, DAVID J.-The Tagalog
language, 497

DRAPER, ANDREW S.-Shall the

state restrict the use of the terms

college and university ? 10

Economics, Lake Placid Conference

on home, 426

Edmonds' (Franklin Spencer) History
of the Central High School of
Philadelphia, 417

108975

Education and industry, 320
Education and the social ideal, 150
Education Bill, The English, 420
Education, for 1901, Bibliography
of, 61

Education, Hygiene as a factor in, 391;
London Times on American, 317
Education, Some fundamental prin-
ciples of American, 187
Educational progress of the year, 238;
situation in England and America,
Points of contrast in the, 217
Effect of stimulants and narcotics,
School instruction in the, 31
Elementary school work, Shorter time
in, 375

England and America, Points of con-
trast in the educational situation
in, 217

English Education Bill, The, 420

Factor in education, Hygiene as a,
391

FITZPATRICK, FRANK A.-Francis
W. Parker, 23

France, Rural schools of, 471
Fundamental principles of American
education, Some, 187

Geometry, and physics, Correlation
of algebra, 309; The teaching of,
456

Germany, The abolition of compul-
sory Greek in, 48

Giddings' (Franklin Henry) Inductive
sociology, 534

GOVE, AARON.-My schools and
schoolmasters, 166

Greek in Germany, The abolition of
compulsory, 48

GREENWOOD, J. M.--McLellan (J. A.)
and Ames (A. F.) Public school
arithmetic, 97; Shorter time in
elementary school work, 375
Growth, Ten years of high school,
518

HALSTED, GEORGE BRUCE.- The
teaching of geometry, 456
HARPER, WILLIAM R.--Educational
progress of the year, 238
HARRIS, WILLIAM T.--Herbert
Spencer and what to study, 135;
How the school strengthens the
individuality of the pupil, 228
HENDERSON, ERNEST N.-Kemp's
(E. L.) History of education, 207

Herbert Spencer and what to study,
135
High-school growth, Ten years of,
518

Hilbert's (David) Foundations of
geometry, 316

Home economics, Lake Placid Con-
ference on, 426

HOWERTH, IRA W.--Education and
the social ideal, 150

How the school strengthens the in-
dividuality of the pupil, 228
Hygiene as a factor in education, 391
Hyslop's (J. H.) Report on Mrs.
Piper, 176

Ideal, Education and the social, 150
Individuality of the pupil, How the
school strengthens the, 228
Industry, Education and, 320
Is color-blindness preventable? 407
Instruction in so-called temperance
physiology, 322; in the effect of
stimulants and narcotics, School,
31; in the United States army,
Post-graduate, 433

JONES, ADAM LEROY.-Witmer's
(Lightner) Analytical psychology,
314

Judicial control of colleges, 100

Kellor's (Frances A.), Experimental
sociology, 534

Kemp's (E. L.) History of education,
207

KEYSER, C. J.-Mathematical pro-
ductivity in the United States, 346

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