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Current Educational Literature in the PeriodicalsAuthor(s): Irene WarrenSource: The Elementary School Teacher, Vol. 10, No. 10 (Jun., 1910), pp. 521-524Published by: The University of Chicago PressStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/992433 .
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CURRENT EDUCATIONAL LITERATURE IN THE PERIODICALS1
IRENE WARREN Librarian, School of Education, The University of Chicago
ALAN, JOHN S. Law in school and state. Educa. 30:509-II. (Ap. 'IO.) BAILEY, HENRY TURNER. Elementary schools as a factor in industrial edu-
cation. Man. Train. Mag. II :297-301. (Ap. 'io.) BALLIET, THOMAS M. Interest as related to education. Amer. Educa. 13:
355-56. (Ap. 'Io.) . Undergraduate instruction in pedagogy. Pedgog. Sem. 17:63-
69. (Mr. 'Io.) BARBER, W. T. A. John Wesley's ideas on education. Journ. of Educa.
(Lond.) 41:277-78. (Ap. 'io.) BENNETT, CHARLES A. Visiting manual training schools in Europe-IV.
Man. Train. Mag. II1:345-65. (Ap. 'io.) BULLARD, R. L. Education in Cuba. Educa. R. 39:378-84. (Ap. 'io.) BURGERSTEIN, LEO. Co-education and hygiene with special reference to
European experience and views. Pedagog. Sem. 17:1-15. (Mr. 'io.) The main problems of schoolroom sanitation and school work.
Pedagog. Sem. 17:16-28. (Mr. 'io.) . Some remarks on the relations of body and mind. Pedagog. Sem.
17:29-39. (Mr. 'io.) CLIPPENGER, WALTER G. Some vitalizing aspects of modern education.
Relig. Educa. 5:67-78. (Ap. 'Io.) COOPER, CLAYTON SEDGWICK. College men and the Bible. A great awaken-
ing among the students of America. Cent. 8o:145-51. (My. '10.) CRAFTS, H. A. A railway school for farmers. Sci. Amer. 102:356-57.
(30 Ap. 'io.) ' Abbreviations.-Amer. Educa., American Education; Cent., Century Maga-
zine; Educa., Edudation; Educa. R., Educational Review; El. School T., Ele- mentary School Teacher; Good Housekeep., Good Housekeeping; Journ. of Educa. (Bost.), Journal of Education (Boston); Journ. of Educa. (Lond.), Journal of Education (London); Journ. of Geog., Journal of Geography; Kind- Prim. Mag., The Kindergarten-Primary Magazine; Kind. R., Kindergarten Re- view; Lib. Journ., Library Journal; Man. Train. Mag., Manual Training Maga- zine; New Eng. Mag., New England Magazine; Out., Outlook; Pedagog. Sem., Pedagogical Seminary; Pop. Educa., Popular Educator; Relig. Educa., Re- ligious Education; School W., School World; Sci. Amer., Scientific American; Teach. Coll. Rec., Teachers College Record; West. Journ. of Educa., Western Journal of Education.
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522 THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHER
DEAN, ARTHUR D. Industrial education. Amer. Educa. 13:348-5o. (Ap.
'Io.) DEWEY, JOHN. Science as subject-matter and as method.-(I.) Journ. of
Educa. (Bost.) 71:395-96. (14 Ap. 'io.) . Science as subject-matter and as method.-(II.) Journ. of Educa.
(Bost.) 71:427-28. (21 Ap. 'Io.) DODGE, RICHARD ELWOOD. Report of committee on geography for secondary
schools. Journ. of Geog. 8:159-65. (Mr. 'Io.) DRAPER, 1IRIAM S. The children's museum in Brooklyn. Lib. Journ. 35:
149-54. (Ap. 'io.) EARLE, E. LYELL. The international congress at Brussels. Kind. Prim. Mag.
22:265-67. (My. 'Io.) ELSON, WILLIAM H., AND BACHMAN, FRANK P. Different courses for ele-
mentary schools. Educa. R. 39:357-64. (Ap. 'io.) FLEMING, D. J. Education through social helpfulness. Relig. Educa. 5:
79-82. (Ap. 'IO.) (The) French schools debate. Journ. of Educa. (Lond.) 51:239-40. (Ap.
'Io.)
GODDARD, HENRY H. Research in school hygiene in the light of experiences in an institution for the feeble minded. Pedagog. Sem. 17:51-53. Mr. 'io.)
GYMER, ROSINA C. Juvenile court and Cleveland Public Library. Lib.
Journ. 35:159-60. (Ap. 'IO.) HARDING, B. F. Secondary education. Educa. 30:500-508. (Ap. 'io.)
HARRIS, RACHEL D. Work with children at the colored branch of the
Louisville Free Public Library. Lib. Journ. 35:16o--61. (Ap. 'Io.) HERBERT, CLARA W. Juvenile court library in Washington, D.C. Lib.
Journ. 35:159. (Ap. 'io.)
HILLIS, ANNIE P. The serious note in the education of women. Out. 94: 851-55. (Ap. 'IO.)
HOLMES, JESSE H. The public school and the church. Relig. Educa. 5:
37-45. (Ap. 'io.) JONES, LEWIS H. Education as growth. West. Journ. of Educa. 3:119-29.
(Mr. 'io.) KINMAN, G. W. Superannuation and pensions in small schools. Journ. of
Educa. (Lond.) 41:237-38. (Ap. 'io.)
KIRKWOOD, EDITH BROWN. Home science in Illinois. Good Housekeep. 50:
602-9. (My. 'IO.) LAUTNER, JOHN E. State industrial education in Massachusetts. West.
Journ. of Educa. 3:97-118. (Mr. 'Io.) LINDSEY, BEN B. Childhood and morality. Address delivered at the general
session of the N.E.A, Denver, Colo., July 8. Kind. R. 20:129-42. (N.
'09.)
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CURRENT EDUCATIONAL LITERATURE 523
LODGE, THORNTON H. Vocational subjects in the secondary school. Educa. R. 39:333-41. (Ap. 'io.)
MANNY, FRANK A. The kindergarten and after. Kind. R. 20:525-30. (My.
'io.) MAPLES, E. W. The rating of schools. School W. 12:121-23. (Ap. 'io.)
MARKS, JEANNETTE. The crowded hours of the college girl. New Eng. Mag. 42:204-7. (Ap. 'IO.)
MASON, DANIEL GREGORY. The college man and music. Out. 94:8o8-io. (9 Ap. 'io.)
MEAD, EDWIN D. Proposed removal of the Academy of Geneva to America in 1794. Educa. R. 39:365-77. (Ap. 'lo.)
MOFFATT, JAMES D. Debt of the nation to the denominational college. Relig. Educa. 5:46-51. (Ap. 'io.)
MONROE, PAUL. Opportunity and need for research work in the history of education. Pedagog. Sem. 17:54-62. (Mr. 'io.)
MOORE, ANNIE CARROLL. Work with children from institutions for the deaf and dumb. Lib. Journ. 35:158-59. (Ap. 'io.)
NEARING, SCOTT. Child labor and the child. Educa. 30:494-99. (Ap. 'io.) ORMROD, H. NORA. The humanities for children of eight to nine years.
Journ. of Educa. (Lond.) 41:275-77. (Ap. 'io.) O'SHEA, M. V. Waste in memory work. Pop. Educa. 27:449-51. (My.
'IO.) PHILLIPS, C. A. The development of methods in teaching modern elementary
geography. El. School T. 10:427-39. (My. 'lo.) REESE, CARA. Cincinnati schools. Good Housekeep. co:6Io-I5. (My. '10.) SARGENT, WALTER. The fine and industrial arts in elementary schools, grade
VII. El. School T. 10:415-26. (My. 'IO.) SCHOFIELD, J. Holiday camps for secondary schools. School W. 12: 123-27.
(Ap. 'io.) SHERWOOD, HERBERT FRANCIS. Children of the land. Out. 94:891-9r0.
(23 Ap. 'io.) SNEDDEN, DAVID. The movement for vocational education and its probable
effects on liberal education-II. Amer. Educa. 13:300-304. (Mr. 'Io.) STEVENS, W. F. Use of the library by foreigners as shown by the Carnegie
Library of Homestead, Pa. Lib. Journ. 35:161-62. (Ap. 'io.) STOREY, THOMAS A. The responsibilities of the training school for teachers
in matters of hygiene. Pedagog. Sem. 17:40-43. (Mr. 'io.) STRAUS, ESTHER. Critical moments in the children's room. Lib. Journ. 35:
147-49. (Ap. 'io.) THORNDIKE, EDWARD L. Handwriting. Teach. Coll. Rec. II:1-93. (Mr.
'Io.) . Repeaters in the upper grammar grades. El. School T. 10:409-14.
(My. 'To.)
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524 THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHER
UNDERHILL, ETHEL P. Crumbs of comfort to the children's librarian. Lib. Journ. 35:I155-57. (Ap. 'io.)
WHIPPLE, GuY MONTROSE. The instruction of teachers in school hygiene. Pedagog. Sem. 17:44-50. (Mr. 'io.)
WINSHIP, A. E. Teachers College, Columbia University. Journ. of Educa. (Bost.) 71:425-27. (21 Ap. 'IO.)
WOOD, DR. THOMAS D. Rural school sanitation. Amer. Educa. 13:351-54. (Ap. 'io.)
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