SCIENCE— ADVERTISEMENTS 



SCHOOL AND SOCIETY 



A weekly journal covering the field of education in relation 

 to the problems of American democracy 



Edited by J. McKEEN CATTELL 



Two new journals, the School Journal and the Teachers' Magazine, have been con- 

 solidated with SCHOOL AND SOCIETY. They have both been important publications in the 

 educational field, the first having been founded in 1874, and the second in 1878. At one time 

 the first attained a circulation of 50,000, and the second of 125,000. Perhaps one reason for 

 the union with SCHOOL AND SOCIETY is indicated by the result of a postal-card referendum 

 as to the five best educational journals for public libraries recently taken among all members of 

 the National Society of College Teachers of Education, and the National Society for the Study 

 of Education. Of 253 who replied, 221 recommended SCHOOL AND SOCIETY as one of the 

 list, and the next most popular journal, the School Review, received only 179 votes. 



— Editorial note in the N. Y. Evenitig Post. 



School and Society, edited by J. McKeen Cattell, is the best journal of education we 

 have. Not only is it good in content, it is also admirable in form. We planned this Volume 

 I., No. I, to follow its general style precisely. — Editorial note in the first number of The 

 Museum, edited by John Cotton Dana, director of the Newark Public Library. 



CONTENTS OF THE LAST TWO ISSUES 



March 13, 1920 



German Language Legislation and the Spirit of 

 American Education: Percy E. Davidson. 



Educational Ideals of To-day: Lewis R. Harley. 



Educational Events: 



Children's Year; Community School Buildings in 

 Minnesota; Dartmouth College Entrance Require- 

 ments ; The Federal Board of Vocational Educa- 

 lion ; The Retiring Provost of the University of 

 Pennsylvania. 



Educational Notes and News. 



Special Correspondence: 



The Ohio School Revenue Bill: F. C. Landsittel. 



Discussion and Correspondence: 



The Far East in American Colleges and Univer- 

 sities: Kenneth Scott Latourette. Light Reading: 

 W. W. Charters. 



Quotations: 



The University Bureau System in England. 



The Organization of the Cincinnati Association of 

 Public School Teachers. 



Educational Research and Statistics: 



Instructional Cost Accounting in a Municipal Uni- 

 versity: A. Monroe Stowe. 



Societies and Meetings: 



The Seventh National Conference of Deans of 

 Women. 



March 20, 1920 



The Democratization of Supervision: James Fleming 

 Hosic. 



The Making of a State Department of Public Instruc- 

 tion: C. P. Carey. 



Educational Events: 



The Supply of London Teachers ; The National 

 Committee on Mathematical Requirements; Sum- 

 mer School for Utah Teachers ; Outstanding Fea- 

 tures of the Cleveland Meeting; The Salt Lake City 

 Meeting of the National Education Association. 



Educational Notes and News. 



Special Correspondence: 



The Workers' University of the International 

 Ladies' Garment Workers' Union : Louis S. Fried- 

 land. 



Discussion and Correspondence: 



A Demonstration; George J. Peirce. College and 

 University Library Salaries: James I. Wyer, Jr. 



Quotations: 



The Woman's Colleges. 



Educational Research and Statistics: 



Some Results and Correlations of Army Alpha 

 Tests: A. M. Jordan. 



Societies and Meetings: 



The National Society for the Study of Education: 

 Guy M. Whipple. The National Council of 

 Teachers of English. 



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