2l8 FINAL ACT OF SECOND PAN AMERICAN SCIENTIFIC CONGRESS. 



Opportunities in American Industrial Establishments for Graduates of 



Technical Schools of South A merica. 



L. S. RowE, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa. (Read 

 by FREDERICK P. KEPPEL.) 



Discussion of the Steady Movement Toward Making University Teaching 



a Separate Profession in Law, Medicine, Theology, Science, etc. 

 CLYDE FURST, Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, 

 New York, N. Y. 



The Aims of Secondary Education. 



Luis GALDAMES, Chile. (Read by J. M. GALVEZ, of Chile.) 



Exchange of Teachers between Mexico and the United States. 

 G. B. WINTON, Vanderbilt University. 



American Diplomas Abroad. 



FEUPE GALLEGOS, Secretary to the Faculty of Dental Surgery, 



Costa Rica. 



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Session of Subsection 10. Commercial Education. 



PAN AMERICAN UNION. 



ALBERT J. SNOWDEN, Chairman. 



Business Colleges. 



C. C. GAINES, President, Eastman Business College, Pough- 

 keepsie, N. Y. 



Address by Hon. WILLIAM J. BRYAN. 



TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 4, 19169.30 O'CLOCK. 

 Session of Subsection 3. University Education. 



CABINET ROOM, NEW WILLARD HOTEL. 



FRANK L. McVEY, Chairman. 



Relation of the American University to Public Service and the Work of 



Governmental Administration. 



FRANK L. McVEY, President, University of North Dakota, Grand 

 Forks, N.,Dak. 



