2IO REPORT OF THE SECRETARY GENERAL. 



The development of cultural ties between the Republics of America through 

 the interchange of professors and students, by Leo S. Rowe. 



The organization and development of a plan for the systematic exchange of 

 university students and university professors between the several Ameri- 

 can Republics, by John Bassett Moore. 



SUBSECTION 6. 



ENGINEERING EDUCATION. 



Cooperation between engineering societies and engineering schools, by John 

 H. Leete. 



Cooperation between engineering societies and engineering schools, by Fred- 

 erick Remsen Hutton. 



Cooperative work in industrial plants in connection with engineering educa- 

 tion, by Louis E. Reber. 



Coordination and cooperation within and between technical schools, by 

 Gardner C. Anthony. 



Engineering edtication in the United States, by Charles S. Howe. 



Essential physical equipment for engineering education, by C. H. Benjamin. 



Influence of technical journals on engineering education, by Thomas T. 

 Read. 



La ensenanza prdctica de la Ingenieria, by Juan Monteverde. 



Methods of teaching ceramic arid cement technology, by Arthur S. Watts. 



Methods of teaching chemical engineering, by M. C. Whitaker. 



Methods of teaching electrical engineering, by Dugald C. Jackson. 



Methods of teaching highway engitieering , by Arthur H. Blanchard. 



Opportunities and problems confronting the engineer in South America, by 

 Elmer I^. Corthell. 



SQue amplitud fmede tener en los cur so s escolares de ingenieria una pro- 

 vechosa prdctica suplementaria en los establecimientos industriales? 

 by Justiniano Sotomayor. 



Scientific progress and invention in relation to engineering education, by 

 Walter Rautenstrauch. 



The influence of technical journalism on mining education, by T. A. Rickard. 



The practicing engineer's part in engineering education, by R. V. Norris. 



The relative importance of general training in engineering branches to ex- 

 treme specialization, by William H. Burr. 



The significance of engineering degrees in the United States, by Wm. T. 

 Magruder. 



The study of engineering edtication by the joint committee of the National 

 Engineering Societies, by C. R. Mann. 



