BULLETIN OF THE BUREAU OF EDUCATION FOB 1917. 



. \vith the exceptions indicated, the documents named below will be sent free 

 of charge upon application to the Commissioner of Education, Washington, D. 0. Those 

 marked with an asterisk (*) are no longer available for free distribution, but may be 

 had of the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, D. < '.. 

 upon payment of the price stated. Remittances should be made in coin, currency, or 

 money order. Stamps are not accepted. 



A complete list of available publications will be sent upon application. 



*No. 1. Monthly record of current educational publications, January, 1917. 



5 ctsh, 



*No. 2. Reorganization of English in secondary schools. A report of the Com- 

 mission on Secondary Education. James F. Hosic. - { - 

 *No. 3. Pine-needle basketry in schools. William C. A. Hammel. 5 cts. 

 No. 4. Secondary agricultural schools in Russia. W. S. Jesieu. 

 *No, 5. Report of an inquiry into the administration and support of the Colo- 

 rado school system. Katherine M. Cook and A. C. Monahau. 10 etc. 

 No, 6. Educative and economic possibilities of school-directed home gardening 



in Richmond, Ind. J. L. Randall. 



No. 7. Monthly record of current educational publications, February, 1017. 

 No. 8. Current practice in city school administration. W. S. Deffenbaugh. 

 No. 9. Department-store education. Helen H. Norton. 

 No. 10. Development of arithmetic as a school subject. W. S. Monroe. 

 *No. 11. Higher technical education in foreign countries. A. T. Smith and 



W. S. Jesien. 20 cts. 



No. 12. Monthly record of current educational publications, March, 1917. 

 No. 13. Monthly record of current educational publications, April, 1917. 

 No. 14. A graphic survey of book publication. 1890-1910. F. E. Woodward. 

 No. 15. Studies in higher education in Ireland and Wales. Geo. E. MacLeau. 

 No. 16. Studies in higher education in England and Scotland. Geo. E. Mac- 

 Lean. 



:.'o. 17. Accredited higher institutions. S. I 1 . Capen. 



'No. 18. History of public school education in Delaware. S. B. Weeks. 20 cts. 

 No. 10. Report of a survey of the University of Nevada. 

 No. 20. Activities of school children in out-of-school hours. C. D. Jarvis. 

 No. 21. Monthly record of current educational publications. May, 1917. 

 No. 22. Money value of education. A. C. Ellis. 



*No. 23. Three short courses in home making. Carrie A. Lyford. 15 cts. 

 No. 24. Monthly record of current educational publications Index, Feb., 1916- 



Jan., 1917. 

 No. 25. Military training of youths of school age in foreign countries. 



W. S. Jesien. 



No. 26. Garden clubs in the schools of Englewood, N. J. Charles O. Smith. 

 No. 27. Training of teachers of mathematics for secondary schools. R. C. Arch- 

 ibald. 



No. 28. Monthly record of current educational publications, June, 1917. 

 No. 29. Practice teaching for secondary school teachers. A. R. Mead. 



.50. School extension statistics, 1915-16. Clarence A. Perry. 

 No. 31. Rural-teacher preparation in county training schools and high schools. 



H. W. Foght. 



No. 32. Work of the Bureau of Education for the natives of Alaska, 1915-16. 

 No. 33. A comparison of the salaries of rural and urban superintendents of 

 schools. A. C. Monahan and C. H. Dye. 



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