618. 619. 620. 1888 no. 5. Industrial education in the South; by A. D. Mayo. 101 102 1888 no. 6. Proceedings of the Department of superintendence of the National educational association at its meeting in Washington, February 14-16, 1888. Washington, 1888. 165 p. Separate. Alaska; by N. H. R. Dawson. Washington, 1889. 119 102-1 134 p. Bush. 621. 1888 no. 7. History of education in Florida; by George Gary Washington, 1889. 54 p. (Contributions to American educational history, no. 6.) 103 622. 1889 no. 1. Higher education in Wisconsin; by William F. Allen 157 (Contribu no. 2. Proceedings of the Department of superintendence of the National educational association at its meeting in Washington, March 6-8, 1889. Washington, 1889. 300 p. 160 Separate. 624. Relation of manual training to body and mind; by C. M. 301 Caption-title. 625. 1889 (Contributions no. 3. History of education in Alabama, 1702-1889; by Willis G. Clark. 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Benjamin Franklin and the University of Pennsylvania; ed. by Francis Newton Thorpe. Washington, 1893. 450 p. 636. 1891 no. 8. Rise and growth of the normal-school idea in the 639. 178 179 186 188 640. 1893 no. 1. Shorthand instruction and practice; by Julius Ensign Rockwell. Washington, 1893. 206 p. 641. 1893 192 no. 2. The history of education in Connecticut; by Bernard C. Steiner. Washington, 1893. 300 p. (Contributions to American educational history, no. 14.) 193 642. 643. 1893 no. 3. The history of education in Delaware; by Lyman P. Powell. Washington, 1893. 186 p. (Contributions to American educational history, no. 15.) 1893 no. 4. Abnormal man, being essays on education and crime and related subjects, with digests of literature and a bibliography; by Arthur MacDonald. Washington, 1893. 445 p. 644. 1893 no. 5. Higher education in Tennessee; by Lucius Salisbury Merriam. Washington, 1893. American educational history, no. 16.) 645. 1893 no. 6. Higher education in Iowa; by Leonard F. Parker. Washington, 1893. 190 p. (Contributions to American educational history, no. 17.) 287 p. (Contributions to 646. 1893 194 195 196 197 201 William Howe Tolman. Washington, 1894. 210 p. (Contribu 210 650. 1898 242 651. 1898 no. 2. Higher education in Missouri; by Marshall S. Snow. Washington, 1898. 164 p. (Contributions to American educational history, no. 21.) 243 652. 1898 no. 3. History of education in New Hampshire; by George 244 653. 1899 no. 1. History of education in New Jersey; by David 252 654. 1899 no. 2. History of education in Mississippi; by Edward 255 can educational history, no. 24.) 655. 1899 no. 3. History of higher education in Kentucky; by Alvin 256 656. 1900 no. 1. History of education in Arkansas; by Josiah H. 262 (Contributions to American 657. 1900 no. 2. Higher education in Blackmar. Washington, 1900. 166 p. can educational history, no. 27.) 658. 1900 no. 3. The University of the state of New York: history 659. 1900 no. 4. History of education in Vermont; by George Gary Kansas; by Frank W. 263 264 265 educational history, no. 29.) 660. 1902 no. 1. History of education in West Virginia; by A. R. Whitehill. Washington, 1902. 165 p. (Contributions to American educational history, no. 30.) 280 661. 1902 no. 2. The history of education in Minnesota; by John N. 281 (Contributions to American 662. 1902 no. 3. Education in Nebraska; by Howard W. Caldwell. 282 tional history, no. 32.) 663. 1902 no. 4. A history of higher education in Pennsylvania; by 665. 283 292 293 666. 1903 no. 3. History of higher education in Maine; by Edward 294 IV. BULLETIN. 667. 1906 668. no. 1. The Education bill of 1906 for England and Wales as it past the House of Commons; by Anna Tolman Smith. Washington, 1906. 48 p. Same. 1906 2d ed. Washington, 1907. 48 p. no. 2. German views of American education, with particular reference to industrial development, collated from the reports of the Royal Prussian industrial commission of 1904; by William N. Hailmann. Washington, 1906. 55 p. CONTENTS: General considerations.-The kindergarten.-Elementary schools. Middle schools.-Normal instruction.-Drawing and art instruction.-Industrial art schools.-Technical colleges and other advanced technical institutions.-Apprenticeship and trade schools.Contents of the "Reiseberichte." 360 361 668. 1906 no. 2. 2d ed. German views of American education, with CONTENTS: Legislation relating to public education: A. Administra- Recent decisions of state supreme courts. 670. 1907 no. 1 The continuation school in the United States; by Arthur J. Jones. Washington, 1907. 157 p. CONTENTS: I. Introduction.-II. Statistical exhibit of school attendance and withdrawal.-III. Agencies for supplementary education in other countries.-IV. Different types of continuation school.-V. Kind and amount of instruction given in continuation schools.-VI. The place and purpose of the continuation school.-VII. Bibliography. 671. 1907 no. 2. Agricultural education including nature study and school gardens; by James Ralph Jewell. Washington, 1907. 140 p. CONTENTS: Chapter I. Nature study. II. School gardens.—III. Elementary agricultural education.-IV. Secondary agricultural education.-V. Agricultural colleges.-VI. Practical advantages of agricultural education.-Bibliography.-Appendix, Form for nature observations employed in the schools of Nova Scotia. 672. 1907 no. 3. The auxiliary schools of Germany, six lectures; by B. Maennel. Tr., by Fletcher Bascom Dresslar. Washington, 1907. 137 p. CONTENTS: I. Historical sketch.-II. Reasons for the establishment of auxiliary schools.-III. Admission procedure.-IV. The parents and the whole environment of auxiliary school pupils before and during the school period.-V. Health conditions of auxiliary school pupils.-VI. The pupils of the auxiliary school and their characterization.-VII. The building for the auxiliary school.-VIII. Classification of pupils in an auxiliary school, and the number in each class.-IX. The daily programme.-X. The curriculum.-XI. Methods of instruction.-XII. Discipline in the auxiliary school.-XIII. Preparation of auxiliary school pupils for confirmation.-XIV. The community and the State in their relations to the auxiliary school.-XV. The teachers and the principal of the auxiliary school.-XVI. The pedagogical significance of the auxiliary school. 673. 1907 no. 4. The elimination of pupils from school; by Edward L. Thorndike. Washington, 1908. 63 p. CONTENTS I. Elimination by grades.-II. Elimination by ages.III. Special reports.-IV. Data on elimination by grades.-V. Elimination by age. 43488-08- 4 363 367 368 376 379 V. MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATIONS. 674. Technical instruction. Washington, 1870. 784 p. 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