The American Museum Journal 



COXTKXTS FOR XOVKMBKR, I'.HI 



('ocijx'ration in Kducatioii Wim.iam IT. ^Faxw i;i.i, 219 



The Muscuiii and tlic I'iil)lic Lcctnrc IIknkv M. Lkii'ZI(;ki{ L'2() 



A \\'()i-(l of (\)n>i;ratnlati(>n from Presidcnl John 11. l-'inlcy 220 



The Musfuni of tlif Fntnre IIf.xkv Faii{1'ii;li) Osisoiix 22)^ 



M\()lntion of the l^ducational Spirit in Mnscnnis 



Frederic A. Lucas 227 



Professor Alhcrt S. T^ickniore: Fdiicator. . . . Edmuxi) Otis HovKV 220 



Educational X'aluc of the Aincricaii Mnst'Uin. .MAt'Klci-: A. Hkjklow 'Ili-i 



Cordial Recognition of the Museiuu's Work 236 



1. Museum and High School I'liitcii for Health and Economic Welfare 



Cteorge VV. Hunter 



2. The ]Museum Increasingly Helpful for Ten Years .. Lillian Belle Sage 



3. The Museum a Laboratory for Classes Anna M. Clark 



4. How One Crowded High School uses the Museum. .James L. Peabody 



The American Museum and Education 242 



1. Cooperation with the Public Schools George H. Sherwood 



2. Fossil Vertebrates — What They Teach W. D. Matthew 



3. The Habitat Groups of Mammals and Birds J. A. Allen 



4. Educational Aims of the Department of Invertebrate Zoology 



Henry E. Crampton 



5. The Museum Library Ralph W. Tower 



6. Arrangement of Exhibits in .\nl hropology Clark Wissler 



Symposium of Expressions from Primary and Granunur Schools. . . . 200 



The Children's Room of the Museum Agxes Roesler 2()0 



Tuesday at the Museum Mary P. ( '. Pyrxe 202 



Museum News Notes 2(i4 



Mary Cynthia Dicker.son, Eilitor 

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