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GENERAL INDEX 



Edgerton, Charles E. economist VIII 26 



Edison, Thomas A 



Beginnings of incandescent 



lamp VII 194 



Duplex telegraph VII 132 



Electrician VII 131 



Methods of work VII 132 



Telephone, inventor of VII 175 



Education 



Achievement I 94 



Adimnistration of Anaerican I 98 



American imique I 97 



American colleges, (N. M. But- 

 ler) • ■ -I 154 



American reforms in, (C. W. 



Eliot) I 89 



American school boy, the (L. H. 



Gulick) I 125 



American universities, (E. H. 



Warfleld) I 186 



American miiversity ideals, 



E. G. Hirsch I 197 



And commercial development, 



(H. J. Rogers) Ill 300 



Armstrong, H. E.. on I 125 



Attendance, percentage of I 268 



Catholic, must be I 240 



Child labor and I 104 



Church and I "1 



Cities and, congestion of I 130 



Citizenship and I 241 



Co-education, evil of I 126 



College requirements not uniform. .1 120 



Colleges private and public I 82 



Statistics of agricultural V 60 



Compulsory in U. S I 102 



Consanguinity of, and labor, 



(W. J. Tucker) VIII 426 



Cooley's decision on higher I 84 



Corruption and I 101 



Crime and I 86 



Criminals and manual training. VIII 424 



Cuba and II 306 



Cuban .' II 305 



Curricula, public school I 109 



Definition of I 69 



Democracy a farce I 247 



Democracy and. (Vida L. Scud- 



der) I 245 



Dominant force I 70 



Effects of, early I 269 



Effeminizing of boys I 127 



Election of studies I 90 



Elementary, public I 83 



Environment and I 152 



Equality and I 96 



Europe and United States com- 

 pared I 102 



Federal gosernment, part of, in.... I 101 



Fire drill I 130 



For the whole people I 85 



Education — Continued. 



Foreign prejudice I 129 



Freedom in studies I 89 



Future men and I 232 



Future of small colleges, (W. R. 



Harper) I 164 



General land grant bill, terms of . VII 304 



Georgia's system I 100 



German and American high 



schools compared I 110 



Gives high potential I 242 



Government and higher I 83 



Control I 78 



Graded schools I 108 



System of U. S I 82 



Gymnasia, need of X 51 



Health and I 267 



Home and I 71 



Hostility to large institutions I 166 



Huntington, C. P., on I 240 



Independence, local, in I 99 



Industrial and technical training 



in popular, (H. S. Pritchett) I 133 



Industrialism and I 233 



Industry and Ill 318-19 



Influence of I 73 



Inefficiency of general system I 269 



InU. S. early I 95 



Laboring classes, not sought 



by I 245 



Laboring men, for I 246 



Lands, value of national I 105 



Leo XIII and I 208 



Library and I 72 



Library, public school I 119 



Manual, training VIII 418 



Masses, elevating the, by I 252 



Mental, overestimated 1 260 



Migration of students I 178 



Missouri Supreme court on I 85 



Money spent on VII 310 



Moral, must be I 244 



Morality and I 242 



Religion, and I 257 



Morals, public, raised by I 266 



Moseley report on T 1 25 



Museimis I 73 



Music, teaching of 1 254 



National life and X 54 



System I 98 



Nature study I 93 



New York system I 99-100 



Newspapers I 72 



Parental mfluence I 74 



Philanthropy, expenditiu-es in 



Educational, (R. A. Woods) I 264 



Organized (R. A. Woods) X 50 



Porto Ricau II 299 



Poverty and I 75 



Precocity, American I 114 



Preparation for life I 123 



