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McKenny, Charles, 214 (20).

MacKenzie, Flora, 1581, 1861 (3).

McKenzie, R. T., 146, 763 (5).

McKinley, A. E., 1364.

MacLaren, Susanna M., 1165.

McLean, Kathryn, S., 1013 (2) B.
Maclean, N. M., 551.
McLeod, A. F., 106 (4).

Mac Minn, G. R., 1112.

McMurry, C. A., 217 (1).

McMurry, Frank, 621 (2), (20).

McMurtrie, D. C., 192, 400, 592, 1314 (2), (8)-(10),

1318-1320, 1497 (2), (9).

McNaught, Margaret S., 1 (20), (34), 1367.

McSkimmon, 1833.

MacVay, Anne P., 776.

McVey, F. L., 1203.

MATHEMATICS, 1692 (6); periodicals, 1005; standard-
ization, 517 (14); study, 893, 895; teaching, 894.
1135-1137, 1691, 1937; in junior high schools, 48, 79,
517 (15); in secondary schools, 270, 671, 1139 (7),
1748, 1861 (7); tests, 872, 1095; textbooks, 2012 (5);
value, 249, 621 (16), 1938; vocational, 621 (15);
women, 621 (14).

Mathew, Robert, 545.

Mathews, Shailer, 207 (1).

Matthews, Nathan, 738.

Maugain, Gabriel, 1544, 1886.

Maxfield, F. M., 467.
MAXWELL, W. H., 1019.
Mayberry L. W., 1792.

Mayer, Mary H., 1473 (2).

Mays, A. B., 1646.

Maddox, W. A., 1531.

Magee, Helene B., 891.

Magers, S. D., 1160.

Maher, Zacheus, 2012 (7).

Mahoney, J. J., 1838.

Malim. F. B., 244 (8).

Maltby, S. E., 1868.

Mandel, A. M., 1224.

Mangum, V. L., 906.

Manley, L. K., 2043.

Mann, C. R., 586, 1299 (11), 1828-1829.

Mann, Horace, 834.

Manny, F. A., 761.

Mansbridge, Albert, 244 (5), 1346.

Mantz, H. E., 1927.

MANUAL TRAINING, 157-165, 212 (3), 215 (10), 380–387,
517 (13), 574-578, 618 (9), 621 (12)-(13), 778-784, 953-
956, 1011 (12), 1271-1280, 1476-1481, 1644-1650, 1814-
1820, 2016-2021; rural schools, 904. See also INDUS-
TRIAL EDUCATION; VOCATIONAL EDUCATION.
MANUFACTURING, United States, 819 (19).
Maphis, C. G., 93, 521.

Maple, E. O., 382.

Marchesini, Giovanni, 643.

Mardis, S. K., 304.

MARKING, 105 (3), 128, 352, 1232, 1528 (3). See also

GRADING; PROMOTION OF PUPILS.

Marot, Helen, 637 (3), 1278.

Marsh, C. S., 2010.

Mead, A. A., 1532.

Mead, A. R., 1375.

Mead, C. D., 741, 1738.

Meade, A. R., 305, 541.

Meader, C. N., 1298 (4).

MEAT-PACKING INDUSTRY, 819 (20).

MEDICAL EDUCATION, 180-181, 392, 535, 585, 792-793,

969, 1296, 1298, 1301, 1549.

MEDICAL INSPECTION OF SCHOOLS, 141, 360, 428 (16).

756-757, 935 (13), (16), 1799.

Meek, C. S., 621 (3).

Meier, A. G., 752.

Meier, Laura A., 94.

Meigs, Grace L., 935 (4), 1635.

Meiklejohn, Alexander, 116, 921 (3), 1968.

Meister, Morris, 1142.
MELLON INSTITUTE, 956.
Melville, C. E., 105 (1).

MEMORY, 458, 1015 (4); training, 455–456.

MENTAL DISCIPLINE, 28, 1427.

MENTAL TESTS. See EDUCATIONAL TESTS; IN-

TELLIGENCE TESTS.

Mercante, Victor, 785.

MERCERSBURG ACADEMY, 1700.

Meredith, A. B., 1036, III.

Meredyll, Marguerite, 1340.

Meriam, J. L., 1 (24).

Meriam, Lewis, 537.

Marsh, M. E., 105 (6).

Marshall, Edward, 237.

Marshall, Josephine A., 789.

Marshall, L. C., 1362.

Martin, A. S., 348, 1791.

Martin, E. G., 194.

Martin, E. W., 498.

Martin, H. F., 652.

Martin, T. T., 1770.

Martonne, Emmanuel de, 65.

Marty, Henri, 1059.

Maryland state teachers' association, 1011.

MASSACHUSETTS, agricultural education, 960, 1653.
MASSACHUSETTS AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, history,

1653.

Massachusetts. Board of education, 1030.

Massachusetts. Commission on the investigation of
agricultural education, 960.

MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, 738.
Massey, Robert, 1478.
Mateer, Florence, 644.

Merrill, Maud A., 600.

Merriman, E. D., 134, 729, 1179.

Messer, G. N., 935 (18).

Messick, J. B., 1692 (6).

Metcalf, J. C., 218 (5).

METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, education, 1268;

Sunday schools, 1270.

Metzdorf, A. E., 368.

MEXICO, education, 1533, 1714.

Mexico. Universidad, 335.

Meyer, Adolf, 246.

MIAMI UNIVERSITY, 1976.

Michelet, Maren, 1012 (6).

Michelsen, Nellie P., 1309.

MICHIGAN, education, 1375, 1532.

Michigan schoolmasters' club, 1861.

Michigan. University, 1779.
Miessner, W. O., 1943 (1).
Miles, Dudley, 284, 710, 742.

MILITARY TRAINING, 566, 765, 1663-1665, 1802, 2043-
2014; France, 1059; high schools, 219 (7), 621 (9),
940, 1664; land grant colleges, 957 (9)-(10); public
schools, 1665; universities and colleges, 1190, 1975.

MILITARY TRAINING CAMP FOR BOYS, PEEKSKILL,

N. Y., 566.

MILL VILLAGES, education, 1874.

Millard, C. N., 372.

Mille, A. B. de, 285.

Miller, E. A., 1699.

Miller, Elizabeth E., 951.

Miller, H. L., 1704.

Miller, I. E., 1834.

Miller, Kelly, 1013 (8) A.

Mills, H. E., 973.

Mills, L. S., 1155 (3).

MILTON, JOHN, 222, 1006 (1).

Minard, A. E., 1694 (10).

Minckley, L. S., 588.

MINIMUM ESSENTIALS, 1933.

MINNESOTA, public schools, 1221.

Minnesota educational association, 1012.

Minnick, J. H., 870.

Minot, Elizabeth, 66.

Mirick, G. A., 1036, II (2), 1530 (4), (18), 1726.
MISSISSIPPI, public schools, 1671.
Mississippi teachers' association, 1862.
MISSOURI, education, 226.

Missouri. Children's code commission, 2007.
Missouri music teachers' association, 663.
Missouri state teachers' association, 213.

Mitchell, David, 1914.

Mitchell, Howard, 67.

Mitchell, Robert, 1314 (1).

Mock, H. E., 1497 (1).

Modern language association, 687.

MODERN LANGUAGES. See LANGUAGES, modern.
Molloy, Mary A., 1847, 2012 (10).

Molter, Harold, 1672 (8).

Monahan, A. C., 653.

MONEY, 419 (16), (18).

Monroe, Paul, 1031, 1834.

Monroe, W. S., 36, 255, 1411.

Monsch, Genevieve, 175.

MONTESSORI METHOD, 83, 1431, 1759.

Montoro, Rafael, 1887.

Moody, F. E., 730.

MOONLIGHT SCHOOLS, 213 (1), 1008 (4). See also

EVENING SCHOOLS.

Moore, C. N., 1938.

Moore, E. C., 2, 245, 538, 1139.

Moore, Ella A., 618 (40).

Moore, F. G., 892, 1582.

Moore, R. C., 517 (9).

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MOVING PICTURES, 875; educational use, 39, 41, 43,

260, 473, 475, 1919.

Moyer, J. A., 1853.

Muerman, J. C., 653, 1156 (2).
Munford, Mrs. B. B., 218 (2).

MUNHALL, PA., high school, 711.

MUNICIPAL UNIVERSITIES. See UNIVERSITIES AND
COLLEGES, municipal.

MUNITION RESERVATIONS, schools, 1719.
Munro, Robert, 238.

Munroe, J. P., $55, 983, 1479, 1497 (3), 1841 (4), 1863
(14).

Murdock, Katherine, 1412.

Muret, Maurice, 1870.

Murtland, Cleo, 800.

MUSEUMS, educational use, 206, 413, 1347, 1514, 1526
(12), 2057.

MUSIC, 84, 292, 1010 (3), 1943 (2); appreciation, 1149
(3)-(6): community, 1009 (6), 1149 (7)-(8), 1805,
1943 (8); high schools, 1943 (3)-(4); instrumental,
622 (14), 689; junior high schools, 1943 (7): public
schools, 269, 676, 1012 (9), 1149 (2), 1943 (1), (6);
school credit for, 829 (11), 1193, 1694 (9); standard-
ization, 1149 (11)-(12); teaching, 618 (13), 663, 829
(9), 900, 1149-1152, 1590-1591, 1694 (9), 1695 (21)-
(22), 1726, 1943 (5); in high schools, 517 (17), 614, 618
(14)-(15); in primary schools, 1150; in public
schools, 679, 1151; in rural schools, 684, 1149 (8);
tests, 74.

MUSIC AND WAR, 1149 (16).

Music supervisors' national conference, 1943.
Music teachers' national association, 1149.
Musselman, H. T., 845.

Mussey, H. R., 117

Mutch, W. J., 952

Myers, C. C., 1912.

Myers, J. W., 894.

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Myers, W. S., 878 (1).

MYSORE. UNIVERSITY, INDIA, 240.

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National conference committee on standards of
colleges and secondary schools, 1528.
National conference on child labor, 1005.
National council of normal school presidents, 1771.
National council of primary education, 1689.
National council of teachers of English, 261.
National council of teachers of English. Committee
on American speech, 68.

National council of teachers of English. Committee
on English in the normal school, 262.
National education association, 1, 1032, 1394, 1693;
departments-business education, 214 (1)-(4);
child hygiene, 618 (16)-(20); classroom teachers,
618 (37)-(38); educational publications, 618 (41)-
(42); elementary education, 1 (29)-(35); higher
education, 1 (43)-(47); kindergarten education
618 (1)-(3); library, 618 (29)-(31); music, 618
(13)-(15); normal schools, 214 (14)-(20); physical
education, 618 (21)-(21); rural and agricultural
education, 618 (35)-(36); school administration,
214 (5)-(13); school patrons, 618 (39)-(40); science
instruction, 618 (25)-(28); secondary education.
1 (36)-(42); special education, 618 (32)-(34);
superintendence, 1013; vocational education and
practical arts, 618 (4)-(12).

NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION, 1034, 1383,
1693 (2), (8).

National education association. Commission on
the reorganization of secondary education, 615.
National education association. Committee on
teachers' salaries, tenure, and pensions, 1957.
National education association. Dept. of normal
schools. Committee on resolutions and restate-
ment of the declaration of principles, 1443.
National league of nursing education, 178.
NATIONAL RESEARCH CAMPS, 1190.

National society for the study of education, 827.
National union of teachers, 1609.
NATURE-STUDY, 297, 702, 1726, 1941.
Neall, Margaret A., 1841 (2).

NEBRASKA. UNIVERSITY, 1210, 1961.

NEGROES, education, 989-990, 1013 (8), 1331-1335,

1510-1511, 1669-1671, 1848,1878.

Neilson, W. A., 1204.

Ness, H., 1823.

Neumann, Henry, 1001, 1430, 2073.

New England association of colleges and secondary
schools, 828.

New England modern language association, 1114.
NEW HAMPSHIRE, education, 1951.

NEW HARTFORD, CONN., education, 840.

New Haven teachers' league, 914.

New Jersey. Bureau of state research, 1180.

New Jersey. Pension and retirement fund commis-
sion, 539.

New Jersey state teachers' association, 1014.
New Kensington vocational school, 1695 (5).
NEW YORK (CITY) education, 9, 844.

New York city association of teachers of English, 69.
New York (City) Department of education, 1897.
New York (City) Dept. of education. Division of
reference and research, 1100.

NEW YORK (STATE) education, 1865; physical train
ing, 935 (18)-(20).

NEW YORK (STATE) EDUCATION DEPARTMENT,
1012 (5).

New York (State) University, 653.

Zew York (State) University convocation, 619.
New York (State) University. Division of school
buildings and grounds, 933.

Newlee, Clara E., 654.

Newlon, J. H., 830 (6), 1529 (1).
Newsholme, Arthur, 373.
Nice, Margaret M., 1341.

Nichols, M. Louise, 1143, 1530 (25).
Nichols, S. G., 1530 (27).
Nicholson, A. F., 1851.

Nicholson, F. W., 105 (3), 1528 (4).
Nieman, Ida J., 428 (19).
Nixon, J. R., 829 (8).
Noble, S. G., 1671.
Nolan, A. W., 961.
Nolan, Ona I., 1586.
Nellen, J. S., 106 (2).

NORMAL SCHOOLS, 214 (14)-(20), 538, 621 (19), 912,
1187-1188, 1443, 1601, 1771, 1963; effect of war, 1168;
rural teacher preparation, 2072: standardization,
214 (14), 915; state, 102, 620 (2)-(5); surveys, 732;
Texas, 533, 621 (18). See also TEACHERS, training.
Norris, C. G., 1382.

Norris, O. O., 70.

Norsworthy, Naomi, 1403.

North, S. M., 2002.

NORTH BENNETT ST. INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, BOSTON,
981.

NORTH CAROLINA, education, 829 (1); survey, 829
(3).

North Carolina. State normal and industrial col-
lege, Greensboro, 499.

NORTH CAROLINA. UNIVERSITY. BUREAU OF EX-
TENSION, 1351.

North Central association of colleges and secondary
schools, 830, 1529.

North Dakota education association, 1694.
NORTH DAKOTA. UNIVERSITY, 1201.

Norton, H. J., 935 (20).

Norton, W. W., 1694 (9).

Noyes, William, 162, 1012 (8).

Nunn, T. P, 976.

NURSES, 1297 (1); training, 178, 180, 393-395, 583,
791, 971-974, 1297 (2), 1300, 1487. See also SCHOOL
NURSE.

NUTRITION, 764; defective, 761, 1241, 1260; school
children, 935 (10)-(11).

Nutt, H. W., 1989.
Nutting, H. C., 256, 336.
Nutting, P. G., 1727.
Nydegger, J. A., 1011 (7).
Nye, D. D., 1010 (3).

O.

O'Brien, J. A., 639.
O'Donnell, W. C., 229.
Ogan, M. L., 935 (12).
Ogden, H. N., 1970.
Ogden, R. M., 1181, 1879.
O'Hern, J. P., 655, 1101.
Ohlinger, Gustavus, 1880.

OKLAHOMA, child welfare, 569; rural schools, 1593-
1594.

Oklahoma. Dept. of education,'1593-1594.

Oldham, J. H., 1510.

O'Leary, W. A., 1014 (4).

Oliphant, G. F., 1672 (7).

Oliver, T. E., 688.

Oliver, Thomas, 1314 (6).

Olmstead, Katherine, 935 (2).

O'Meara, Catharine R., 1240.

O'Neil, W. J., 149.

O'Neill, J. M., 509, 622 (19).

OPEN-AIR SCHOOLS, 935 (14), 938, 1410.
ORAL ENGLISH, 505-506, 1530 (2S).

ORAL HYGIENE. See DENTAL HYGIENE,
ORATORY, 1200.

ORCHESTRA, School, 1149 (9).
Ordahl, George, 470.

Ordahl, Louise E., 470.

O'Rear, M. A., 213 (3), 217 (2).

Oregon state teachers' association, 215.
ORIENT, education, 446.
ORIGINALITY, 1082.

Ormond, Frances L., 1388.

Orr, William, 1985, 2046.

Osborn, T. M., 1155 (6).

Osburn, W. Q., 1 (38).

Osgood, C. G., 287.

O'Shea, M. V., 14, 213 (4), 337–338, 500, 523, 1182, 1871.
Otis, A. S., 1413.

Oursler, C. F., 1491.

Owen, H. E., 618 (14).

Owen, W. B., 1 (21).

OXFORD. UNIVERSITY, 550; degrees, 553.
OXY-ACETYLENE WELDERS, training, 1649.

P.

Pace, E. A., 2012 (2), (14).
Packard, J. C., 1588.

Padín, José, 501.

Paeuw, Léon de, 188 (2), (8).

PAGEANTS, 1976.

Pagliani, Luigi, 1467.

Paine, Cassie L., 214 (1).

Painter, G. S., 502, 895, 1130, 1741.

Palmer, F. E., 743, 1013 (25) A.

Palmer, Gladys F., 1422.

Paltrinicri, Rina, 1322.

Pan American scientific congress, 216.

Pani, A. J., 1714.

PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATIONS, 217 (3), 768, 1694

(11).

PARIS. UNIVERSITY, 1978.

Park, Bessie L., 935 (17).

Park, Marion E., 1330.

Parker, C. S., 213 (11).

Parker, Lulu, 621 (8).

Parker, S. C., 1166.

Parker, W. A., 621 (15).

Parkinson, Laura D., 1113.

Parsons, F. A., 1012 (4).

Parsons, J. H., 1728.

PART-TIME EDUCATION. See COOPERATIVE SYSTEM

OF EDUCATION.

Pasadena, Cal. High school, 1060.
Paton, J. L., 244 (1).

PATRIOTISM, 1011 (5), 1855; teaching, 1 (2), (3), (5),

(31), 227, 231, 397, 587, 816, 829 (2), 878 (1), 977,
1009 (3)-(5), 1013 (25) D, 1303, 1659-1661, 1683,
1694 (1), 1833, 2036, 2038.
PATTENGILL, H. R., 1869.
Patterson, F. D., 1841 (1).
Patterson, H. L., 1630.

Paull, C. H., 1496.

Payne, A. F., 620 (10), 1530 (16).

Peabody, F. G., 1333.

PEACE, 1 (14), 616.

Peacock, Robert, 804.

Pearse, C. G., 1 (26), 214 (7), (14), 622 (6), 1693 (8).
Pearson, C. C., 950 (4).
Pearson, F. B., 1781.
Pearson, Ruth R., 1252.
Pécaut, Félix, 1047.
Pechstein, L. A., 656.
Peck, H. W., 1048.

PEDAGOGICS. See TEACHING.
Pedersen, N. A., 1921.
Peers, F. A., 1120.

PEG FORMBOARDS, 874.
Pendleton, C. S., 2014.
PENMANSHIP. See WRITING.

Penn, Byron, 359.

Pennell, Joseph, 1279.

Pennsylvania state educational association, 428, 620,
1695; Association of school board secretaries, 924
(8)-(11); Department of city and borough super-
intendents, 428 (15)-(16); Department of colleges
and normal schools, 620 (1)-(6); Department of
county superintendents, 428 (10)-(14); Depart-
ment of manual arts, 620 (7)-(13); Department of
school directors, 924 (1)-(7); Graded school
department, 428 (17)-(18).

Pennsylvania. University, 1530.
Pennypacker, C. B., 1695 (31).
Perisho, E. C., 957 (11), 1527 (1).

Perkins, A. S., 1583, 1753.

Perkins, D. H., 755.

PERKINS INSTITUTION FOR THE BLIND, 935 (8).

Perrin, Ethel, 1249.

Perrotin, Léo, 1423.

Perry, Anne C., 620 (9).

Perry, L. D., 1280.

Perry, Lewis, 828 (3).

PERSONAL EXPRESSION. See EXPRESSION, personal.

Peters, C. C., 1809.

Peterson, E. A., 1036, VII (2).

Peterson, Frederick, 1693 (9).

Peterson, Joseph, 1904.

Pharr, Clyde, 288.

Phelps, C. L., 1157 (3).

PHILADELPHIA TRADE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, 800.

Phillips, Charles, 230, 503.

Phillips, D. E., 306, 603, 1551, 1863 (5).

Phillips, Duncan, 1526 (2).

Phillips, Mrs. M. A., 582.

PHILOLOGY, 916.

PHYSICAL EXAMINATIONS, 1695 (30).

PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY, teaching, high schools, 697.
PHYSICAL TRAINING, 13, 142-148, 363-365, 428 (3),(16),
517 (18)-(19), 563-566, 615, 618 (17), (21-24), 763-
765, 935 (17)-(20), 939-943, 1013 (29), 1014 (5)-(6),
1032 (IV), 1246-1250, 1381, 1465-1469, 1693 (9), 1695,
(23), 1726, 1802-1803, 1997-1999, 2070; high schools,
219 (7).

PHYSICS, teaching, 1141, 1756, 1942; in universities
and colleges, 490; tests, 71, 889.
PHYSIOLOGY, Socialized, 621 (21); teaching, 622 (13),
1861 (8).

Pickard, John, 1526 (1).

Pickell, F. G., 95, 135.

PICTURE COMPLETION TEST, 468.

PICTURES, appreciation, 1944.
Pierce, E. B., 105 (4).

Pierce, Mary D., 1990.

Pierce, P. E., 563 (3), 763 (1).

Pintner, Rudolf, 407, 468, 622 (21), 657, 867, 1102-1104,

1414, 1472.

Piola, F., 126.

PIPE-FITTING, training, 578 (8).

Pitman, J. A., 731, 915.

Plantz, Samuel, 1268.

PLAY AND PLAYGROUNDS, 152, 366, 766, 1251-1253,

1726, 2000-2001.

PLAY SERVICE BUREAUS, 2056.

Playground and recreation association of America,
766.

"Polites," pseud., 1121.

POLITICAL SCIENCE, 888, 1710.

Pond, R. S., 1205.

Pond, S. E., 689.

Ponsonby, Arthur, 22.

POPULATION, cities, 819 (19).

PORT ARTHUR, TEX., education, 845.

Porteus, S. D., 469.

PORTEUS TESTS, 469.

POSSE, Baron, NILS, 147.

Poston, Adele, S., 394.

Potter, M. C., 622 (1).

Pound, Olivia, 712, 1754.

Powell, B. E., 1395, 1971.

Powell, L. P., 921 (6).

Power, Effie L., 1348, 1695 (15).

Power, William, 2012 (22).

PRACTICAL ARTS, 214 (16), 383.

PRACTICE SCHOOLS, 908, 1446, 1769.

Pray, Minerva, H., 147.

Pressey, L. W., 1415.

Pressey, S. L., 1415.

PREVOCATIONAL EDUCATION, 984, 1478, 1530 (14).
Price, Pedr, 524.

Priestley, John, 37.

PRIMARY EDUCATION, 83-84, 1757-1760.

PRINCIPALS, 621 (2), 929, 1730, 1762; elementary
schools, 1623, 1989; high schools, 1785, 1948; rural
schools, 1157 (4).

PRINTING, teaching, 158, 384, 1645, 2016.

Prior, D. O., 916.

PRISONERS, mental studies, 410.

Pritchard, Eric, 1810.

PRIVATE SCHOOLS, 1538, 1949.
Proctor, W. M., 1167, 1568.

PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION, 178-187, 392-395, 583-
586, 791-793, 969-974, 1295-1301, 1484-1487, 1827-
1831, 2033-2034.

PROJECT-PROBLEM METHOD, 876, 879, 1011 (9), 1013
(4), 1106, 1417, 1527 (6), 1695 (14), 1775, 1861 (5),
1918.

PROMOTION OF PUPILS, 129, 136, 622 (16), 748, 1530
(22). See also GRADING; MARKING.

PRONUNCIATION, teaching, 45.

Prosser, C. A., 957 (3), 1037, 1323, 1394 (5), 1480,

1492, 1841 (3).

PROSSER, C. A., 575.

Prout, F. J., 1416.

PRUSSIA, education, 18.

PSYCHOLOGICAL MEASUREMENTS, 1914.

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Randall, D. P., 71.

Randolph, L. S., 29.

Rankin, Jeannette, 369.

Rapeer, L. W., 1157 (1), 1161, 1235–1236, 1801.
Rapp, E. M., 428 (13).

Rausch, Mary F., 618 (12).

Ravage, N. E., 118.

Ravenhill, Alice, 618 (6), 1473 (1).
Rawle, Francis, 187.

Raycroft, J. E., 563 (5), 763 (3).

READING, 1856; high school pupils, 604; silent, 255,
1411, 1530 (12); teaching, 610, 1107-1108; tests, 255,
1089, 1092, 1411, 1530 (12)-(13). See also LIBRARIES

AND READING.

REASON, training, 244 (2).

Reavis, W. C., 72, 1569.

Rebentisch, Dr., Dr., 1314(5).

RECITATION, 132, 456, 861; method of, 622(15); social-
ized, 44, 219 (10), 506 (6), 622 (10), 877, 1804.
RECREATION, 244 (9), 366, 1250.

RECREATION CENTERS. See COMMUNITY CENTERS;
SCHOOLS AS SOCIAL CENTERS.

Red cross institute for crippled and disabled men,

1506.

RED CROSS INSTITUTE FOR CRIPPLED AND DISABLED
MEN, 1497 (2), 1502.

RED CROSS INSTITUTES FOR HOME SERVICE, 584.
Reed, Anna Y., 618 (7), (37).
Reeves, W. P., 763 (6).
Regal, Mary L., 1149 (6).
Régnier, Pierre, 188 (5).
Reilly, F. J., 364.

Reincken, Christine, R., 499.

Reisner, E. H., 1256, 1306.

RELIGIOUS EDUCATION, 1 (11), 155–156, 244 (4), 377-
379, 572-573, 774-777, 950-952, 1266–1270, 1474, 1643,
1811-1813, 2012-2015.

Remer, Laura, 1939.

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