WASHINGTON SCHOOL CHILDREN" 
AN 
ANTOROPOMETRICAL AND ESYCNO-PITSIC UD 
BY ARTHUR MAC DONALD 
Specialist in the United States Bureau of Education. 
Washington is a residential city with comparatively few 
foreigens. The well-to-do and poorer classes among the whites 
are more equally divided than in most cities. There is a very 
general representation from all States among the residents. For 
these reasons a study and measurement of the school children 
of Washington may be capable of more general application to 
Americans as a whole. 
1 For detailed study of Washington children see coming Report of 
the U. S. Commisioner of Education, pages 985-1094. 
