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f 33. Report of the Jefferson county survey for vocational education. W. A 

 Millis, director. State Board Educ, Voc. Ser. Surv. No. 20, Ser., 

 No. 5, pp. 86. Jan., 1917. 



f34. Report of the Indianapolis, Indiana, survey for vocational education. 

 Charles H. Winslow, director. State Board of Educ, Voc. Ser., Surv. 

 No. 21, Surv. Ser., No. 6, Vol. I, pp. 400, Vol. II, pp. 527. Jan., 1917 



William Lowe Bryan, President of the University. 



A.B., Indiana University, 1884; A.M., 1886; Ph.D., Clark University, 1892; 

 LL.D., Illinois College, 1904; LL.D., Hanover College, 1908; LL.D., University 

 of Notre Dame, 1917; LL.D., University of Michigan, 1918. 



1. Psychology at Indiana University. Am. Jour. Psy., Ill, pp. 283-284. 



April, 1890. 



2. On the development of voluntary motor ability. Am. Jour. Psy., V, 



pp. 125-204. Nov., 1892. 



3. Auditory and visual memory in school children. Proc. Internat. Educ. 



Asso. for 1893, pp. 779-781. 1893. 



4. Child study system tic and msyst?uatic. Proc. N.E.A. for 1895, 



pp. 412-418. 1895. 



5. On the methods and results of child study. Article in Johnson's Ency- 



clopaedia. 



6. Science and education. Proc. N.E.A. for 1895, pp. 161-165. 1895. 



7. Scientific and non-scientific methods of child study. Proc. N.E.A. for 



1896, pp. 856-860. 1896. 



8. Studies on the physiology and psychology of the telegraphic language. 



(With Noble Harter.) Psy. Rev., IV, pp. 27-53. Jan., 1897. 



9. Hygiene of motor development. Proc. N.E.A. for 1897, pp. 279-280. 



1897. 



10. Report of special committee on the organization of a committee on 



school hygiene. Proc. N.E.A. for 1897, pp. 327-328. 1897. 



11. Plato the teacher; being selections from the Apology, Euthydemus, Pro- 



tagoras, Symposium, Phaedrus, Republic, andPhsedo of Plato. Edited 

 with introduction and notes. (With Mrs. Charlotte Lowe Bryan.) 

 New York, pp. xli, 454. 1897. 



12. The republic of Plato. With studies for teachers. (With Mrs. Char- 



lotte Lowe Bryan.) New York, pp. 313. 1898. 



13. Studies on the telegraphic language. The acquisition of a hierarchy of 



habits. (With Noble Harter.) Psy. Rev., VI, pp. 345-375. 



July, 1899. 



14. Science in the daily press. (With Ernest H. Lindley.) Sci., N.S., XI, p. 



74. 1900. 



15. An arithmetical prodigy. (With E. H. Lindley.) Proc. Am. Psy. Asso. 



for 1900. Psy. Rev., VII, p. 135. 1900. 



|As organizer and state director of vocational education in Indiana. 1913-17, 

 Mr. Book organized and directed these Vocational Surveys. (See Introduction to 

 the report of the Richmond and Indianapolis surveys for vocational education.) 

 Each survey was participated in by many individuals, who made occupational 

 analyses under the direction of a special director, who presented the findings of the 

 survey to the state director and a state survey committee. The conclusions of each 

 survey and recommendations for organizing and conducting vocational instruction 

 were in each case written or edited by Mr. Book, after the individual reports and 

 suggestions were made by members of the committee, and fully discussed m confer- 

 ence of the state survey committee. 



