4 Edmonson, J. B.: Should Federal aid for education be earmarked for certain purposes? 176-178 no. 6, Mar. Education and: Business, 39, no. 2, Nov.; economics, pamphlets, 276, no. 9, June; ethical judgment, 39, no. 2, Nov.; international understanding (Gaumnitz), 67-68, no. 3, Dec.; labor, 38, no. 2, Nov.; the war, 102, no. 4, Jan.; trees, 277-278, no. 9, June. Education at the World's Fair (Kagey) 315, 318, no. 10, July. Education for: Inter-American friendship (Green) 316, no. 10, July; life in rural America, 108, 124, no. 4, Jan.; selfgovernment (Studebaker), 129, no. 5, Feb. Education for Democracy, proceedings of Congress on Education for Democracy, 189, no. 6, Mar. Education in: Finland (Solanko), 292-293, no. 10, July; Turkey (Turosienski), 168-169, 186, no. 6, Mar.; the United States of America, bulletin issued in 3 languages, page 4 of cover, no. 1, Oct. Education makes economic contribution to the Nation (Studebaker) 257, no. 9, June. Education moves democracy forward (Studebaker), 35-37, no. 2, Nov. Education of: Gifted children, conference (Martens), 115, no. 4, Jan.; socially maladjusted children, 11-12, 27, no. 1, Oct.; teachers, 73, 75, no. 3, Dec.; the war veteran in the CCC (Oxley), 109, 121, no. 4, Jan. Education to point the way (McNutt) 231, no. 8, May. Educational directory, 1940, parts available, 173, no. 6, Mar. Educational facilities, Graduate School, Department of Agriculture, 299, no. 10, July. Educational news, 30-32, no. 1, Oct.; 61-63, no. 2, Nov.; 94-96, no. 3, Dec.; 126-128, no. 4, Jan.; 158-160, no. 5, Feb.; 190-192, no. 6, Mar.; 222-224, no. 7, Apr.; 254-256, no. 8, May; 285-288, no. 9, June; 319-320, no. 10, July. Educational partnership (Studebaker), 9-10, no. 1, Oct. Educational planning in California, 159, no. 5, Feb. Educational Policies Commission, 38-39, no. 2, Nov.; 230, no. 8, Mar.; excerpt from report, 257, no. 9, June. Educational progress encouraged, 229-231, no. 8, May. Educational research, pamphlet, 236, no. 8, May. See also Recent theses. Educational Research Association of New York State, Employees trained, 53, no. 2, Nov. July. Employment opportunities in services related to education (Goodykoontz), 101, 124, no. 4, Jan. Endowed vs publicly controlled schools, 127, no. 4, Jan. Endowment, public libraries, 259, no. 9, June. Engine School and Repair Base, United States Coast Guard, 100, no. 4, Jan. Engineering: Course, University of Rochester, 30, no. 1, Oct.; schools, accreditation, 175, no. 6, Mar.; training for public health, bulletin, 24, no. 1, Oct. Engineers' Council for Professional Development, accredited schools of engineering, 175, no. 6, Mar. English: Goals of achievement in teaching, 158, no. 5, Feb.; SCHOOL LIFE Enlightenment of the Nation, 289, no. 10, July. Enriching classroom and home work by radio, 28, no. 1, Oct. Enrollments: CCC camps, 79, no. 3, Dec.; mineral technology, 62, no. 2, Nov.; public-school, 199, no. 7, Apr.; school, 62, no. 2, Nov.; vocational schools, 305-306, no. 10, July. Equalization of educational opportunity, 230, no. 8, May. Essex County (N. J.) Trade School for Girls, training as medical secretaries, 216, no. 7, Apr. Ethical judgment, 34, 39, no. 2, Nov. Everett, Edward: Our glorious ensign, 74, no. 3, Dec. Every ten years (Nathan), 132-133, no. 5, Feb. Examinations, Brown University and Pembroke College, 223, no. 7, Apr. Exceptional children: Education (Lee), 231, no. 8, May. See also Gifted children; Mentally deficient; Physically handicapped; Socially maladjusted. Exchange among American Republics (Blauch), 290–291, no. 10, July. Exchange Club, Philadelphia, 279, 288, no. 9, June. Exhibits: Department of the Interior, 24, no. 1, Oct.; 202-203, no. 7, Apr.; Division of Graphic Arts, United States National Museum, 180, no. 6, Mar.; New York Public Library, 223, no. 7, Apr.; United States Office of Education-at National Education Association convention, 316, no. 10, July; at World's Fairs, 31, no. 1, Oct. Expenditures: School, 62, no. 2, Nov.; vocational education, 306, no. 10, July. Experimentation, education of Negroes, 244, 245, no. 8, May. Exploratory study, 226, 242, 249, no. 8, May. Extension Service, Department of Agriculture: Film strips, 42, no. 2, Nov.; workers cooperate with home-economics teachers, 55, no. 2, Nov. F Fabric, quality, bulletin, 211, no. 7, Apr. Facilities, elementary schools for Negroes, 243, no. 8, May. Faculty, Graduate School, Department of Agriculture, 299, no. 10, July. "Fair" Education Department, 194, no. 7, Apr. Family life education, program sponsored by United States Office of Education, 251, no. 8, May. Farm activities, Department of Agriculture charts available, 125, no. 4, Jan. Farm forestry, bulletin, 55, no. 2, Nov. Farm rented, Centerville, Iowa, to provide facilities for supervised farm practice, 22, no. 1, Oct. Farm Security Administration, bulletin on small houses, 72, no. 3, Dec. Farm-to-store project, Martinsburg, W. Va., 247, no. 8, May. F. B. I. See Federal Bureau of Investigation. Federal agencies: Concerned with housing, new chart, 72, no. 3, Dec.; digest of purposes, available, 211, no. 7, Apr.; take university scholars, 226, 242, 249, no. 8, May. Federal aid for education, 176-178, no. 6, Mar.; 230, no. 8, May. Federal Bureau of Investigation, training school, 162, 170-172, no. 6, Mar. Federal Credit Union, literature available, 138, no. 5, Feb. Federal forum project, report, 31, no. 1, Oct.; publications available, 66, no. 3, Dec. Federal Government schools: Department of Agriculture, 298-300, 304, no. 10, July; Department of the Interior, 266269, no. 9, June; Department of Justice, 171-173, no. 6, Mar.; Department of the Navy, 232-235, no. 8, May; Foreign Service, 70-71, 85, no. 3, Dec.; Post Office Department, 214-215, no. 7, Apr.; Treasury Department, 98-99, 100, no. 4, Jan.; War Department, 134-137, no. 5, Feb. Federal Radio Education Committee: Issues monthly bulletin, 128, no. 4, Jan. See also FREC. Federal Surplus Commodities Corporation, school lunch program, 63, no. 2, Nov.; 160, no. 5, Feb. Federally aided classes in distributive occupations, increased enrollment, 53, no. 2, Nov. Fellowships and scholarships, National Conservation Bureau, 254-255, no. 8, May. Fellowships for: Graduate students or teachers, American Republics, 290, no. 10, July; research in education, 304, no. 10, July. Fertilizer experiments in Idaho, 156, no. 5, Feb. Fewer one-room schools, West Virginia, 222, no. 7, Apr. F. F. A.: Twelfth national convention, 122-123, no. 4, Jan.; wins honors, 23, no. 1, Oct. See also Future Farmers of Field, Dorothy May: Attending University of Chile on er I Filling station workers, Negro, Atlanta, Ga., 217, no. 7, Apt Film libraries: Bureau of Mines, 287, no. 9, June; CCC camps, 253, no. 8, May. Film strips: Department of Agriculture, 42, no. 2, Nov.; 278 no. 9, June; poultry cooking, 138, no. 5, Feb.; used in CCC camps, 253, no. 8, May. Films available: Bureau of Mines, 125, no. 4, Jan.; 180, no. Mar.; learning how to use a library, 127-128, no. 4, Jan. Finances: Graduate School, Department of Agriculture, 29 no. 10, July; higher education, 265, no. 9, June; teacher training libraries, 58, no. 2, Nov. Financial accounting reports, 29, no. 1, Oct. Financial support of public libraries (Dunbar), 259–260, no. 9. June. T Financing institutions of higher education. 183, 188, no. €. Mar. } Financing public schools (Covert): Florida, 114, 124, no. 4. Jan.; Minnesota, 179, 188, no. 6, Mar.; Rhode Island, 13. no. 5, Feb.; Texas, 263-264 no. 9, June; Washington, 207 no. 7, Apr. 1 Findlay, Pa.: Housewives open homes to home economic ! students, 280, no. 9, July. Finger, Charles J.: Winner of fourth Newbery medal, 41, no 2, Nov. Finland: Education, 292, 293, no. 10, July. Fire control training, Forest Service, 300, 304, no. 10, July. Fireman training: Explained, 55, no. 2, Nov.; Wyoming, no. 3, Dec. Fires in schools, pamphlet, 189, no. 6, Mar. Flag in American education (Keesecker), 74-75, no. 3, Det Flag Speaks (Lane and Moss), 74, no. 3, Dec. Floral and leaf designs, book, 47, no. 2, Nov. Florida: Improvement of instruction, 126, no. 4, Jan.; plar (Morphet), 20-21, no. 1, Oct.; public-school financing, 114 124, no. 4, Jan. Florida State College for Women, consumer buying instruc tion, 217, no. 7, Apr. Florida State Department of Education: Bulletin on stand ards for public schools, 320, no. 10, July; report of a survey. of schools, Dade County, 319, no. 10, July. Food and Life, Department of Agriculture yearbook, 211, no. 7, Apr. Food budgets, Department of Agriculture bulletin, 180, no 6, Mar. Foreign Consular Officers in the United States, State Depart ment publication, 37, no. 2, Nov. Foreign directories, list available, 125, no. 4, Jan. Foreign languages, moving upward, California, 30, no. 1, Oct. Foreign service officers' training school (John), 70-71, 85, no 3, Dec. Foreign students: Assisted by United States Office of Education, 228, no. 8, May; counselor, Cornell University, 127. no. 4, Jan. | Forest Service: Fire control training, 300, 304, no. 10, July. Forestry-training schools, accreditation, 174, no. 6, Mar. Fort Leavenworth, Kans.: Command and General Staf School, Department of War, 135-136, no. 5, Feb. Forums: California, 94, no. 3, Dec.; high-school, 190, no. & | Mar.; panel, 2, no. 1, Oct.: programs, number, 31, no. 1. Oct.; publications available, 66, no. 3, Dec.; reprints SCHOOL LIFE, available, 297, no. 10, June; SCHOOL LIFE 48-50, no. 2, Nov.; 80-82, no. 3, Dec.; 112-114, no. 4, Jan | 144-146, no. 5, Feb.; 176-178, no. 6, Mar.; 208- 210, no. 7 Apr.; 240-242, no. 8, May; 272-273, 274, 288, no. 9, June WPA project, 228, no. 8, May. Forums on the Air, FREC publication, 188, no. 6, Mar. Foster, Emery M.: Change in public-school enrollment, 199 no. 7, Apr.; National Association of Public-School Business Officials, report of meeting, 153, no. 5, Feb.; public secon dary school organizations, 78-79, no. 3, Dec.; supply a newly trained teachers, 28, 32, no. 1, Oct. Foundations. See Alfred P. Sloan Foundation; Carnegi Corporation of New York; Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching; General Educaiton Board Jeanes Fund; Kellogg Foundation of Graduate and Post graduate Dentistry. 4-H Club Insect Manual available, 250, no. 8, May. Fowlkes, John Guy: Should Federal aid for education h 1 . Free study material on coal, Consumers' Counsel Division, 131, no. 5, Feb. Frasier, George W.: Higher education, including teacher training, should not be administered through a single State agency, 273, 274, 288, no. 9, June. Fraternity experiment; Los Angeles campus, University of California, 222, no. 7, Apr. Frazier, Benjamin W.: Teacher education in review, 73, 75, no. 3, Dec. FREC: College Radio Workshops, 188, no. 6, Mar. See also Federal Radio Education Committee. Freedman's Hospital, school for nurses, 269, no. 9, June. Functional guidance program (Jager) 282, no. 9, June. Futterer, Susan O.: New books and pamphlets, 26, no. 1, Oct.; 47, no. 2, Nov.; 84, no. 3, Dec.; 102, no. 4, Jan.; 143, no. 5, Feb.; 189, no. 6, Mar.; 198, no. 7, Apr.; 236, no. 8, May; 276, no. 9, June. Future Farmers of America: Compete at World's Poultry Congress, 23, no. 1, Oct.; meeting, Kansas City, 55, no. 2, Nov.; pamphlet, 143, no. 5, Feb. See also F. F. A. G Gallant American Women-Radio program, United States Office of Education, page 4 of cover-no. 4, Jan.; no. 5, Feb.; no. 6, Mar. Garden City (N. Y.) High School: News letter, 254, no. 8, May. Gardening, school project, 159, no. 5. Feb. Garman, Ira L.: Survey of public schools, Illinois, 319, no. 10, July. Garment-patterns for children, 138, no. 5, Feb. Gasoline and lubricating oils, motion picture, 211, no. 7, Apr. Gaumnitz, Walter H.: Education and international understanding, 67-68, 86, no. 3, Dec.; high-school correspondence study, 271, no. 9, June; official delegate, International Convention on Public Education, Geneva, Switzerland, 62, no. 2, Nov. General education, CCC enrollees, 60, no. 2, Nov. General Record Examinations, 223, no. 7, Apr. Geneva, Switzerland: International conference on public education, 67-68, 86, no. 3, Dec. Geography station, Torquay, England, 63, no. 2, Nov. George-Deen Act, expenditures, 306, no 10, July. Georgia: Demonstration centers, education of Negroes, 244, no. 8, May; library development, 160, no. 5, Feb.; occupational information and guidance, 307, no. 10, July. Georgia State College for Women, NYA projects, 128, no. 4, Jan. Germany: Financing of institutions of public instruction, new book announced, 84, no. 3, Dec. Gibbs, Andrew H.: Local school units project: Its contributions, 147, no. 5, Feb. Gifted children, conference, 115, no. 4. Jan. Good teeth, Public Health Service supplement, 72, no. 3, Dec. Goodyear Centennial, pamphlet, 47, no. 2, Nov. Goodykoontz, Bess: Democratic principles, 304, no. 10, July; Employment opportunities in services related to education, 101, 124, no. 4, Jan.; Objectives in training school education, 11-12, 27-28, no. 1, Oct.; Opening address at conference of Association for Childhood Education, 301, no. 10, July; Tenth anniversary as Assistant United States Commissioner of Education, 128, no. 4, Jan. Gorgas Oak, Tuscaloosa, Ala., 277, no. 9, June. Government agencies: Shall school systems be independent? 48-50, no. 2, Nov. See also In other Government agencies; Schools under the Federal Government. Government aids for teachers, 24, no. 1, Oct.; 42, no. 2, Nov.; 72, no. 3, Dec.; 125, no. 4, Jan.; 138, no. 5, Feb.; 180, no. 6, Mar.; 211, no. 7, Apr.; 250, no. 8, May; 270, no. 9, June. Government price lists available, 24, no. 1, Oct.; 42, no. 2, INDEX Government publications. See New Government aids for teachers; Current publications of the United States Office of Education. Government schools, series of articles in SCHOOL LIFE, 71, no. 3, Dec. See also Schools under the Federal Government. Governor as member of boards (McNeely), 56, 64, no. 2, Nov. Graduate School, Department of Agriculture, 298, 299, no. 10, July. Graduate students, American Republics, exchanged, 290, no. 10, July. Graduates: From diversified occupations training programs, Southern States, 281-282, no. 9, June; Wyoming Trade School find jobs, 184, no. 6, Mar. Graduation requirements, Seattle high schools, 190, no. 6, Mar. Grand Canyon Country Birds, bulletin, 42, no. 2, Nov. Grand Coulee Dam, folder, 250, no. 8, May. Grand Rapids, Mich.: American Vocational Association meeting, 149-152, no. 5, Feb.; personality records, 190, no. 6, Mar. Grant for safety education, 254-255, no. 8, May. Graves, Henry S.: Redwood Grove, 277, no. 9, June. Gray, Ruth A.: Recent theses, 26, no. 1, Oct.; 47, no. 2, Nov.; 84-86, no. 3, Dec.; 102, no. 4, Jan.; 143, no. 5, Feb.; 189, no. 6, Mar.; 198, no. 7, Apr.; 236, no. 8, May; 276, no. 9, June. Great Britain: Secondary education, book, 189, no. 6, Mar. Green, Philip Leonard: Education for Inter-American friendship, 316, no. 10, July. Greenleaf, Walter J.: Art students exhibit, 202-203, no. 7, Apr. Greetings to American school children, 130, no. 5, Feb. Grenfell missions, 27, no. 1, Oct. Grigsby, Rall I.: American Vocational Association, report of meeting, 149-153, no. 5, Feb.; demand for life-functioning curricula materials, 53, no 2, Nov.; some curriculum trends, 248-249, no. 8, May. Ground study, bulletin, 125, no. 4, Jan. Growing in the Wilmington Public Schools, biennial report, 285, no. 9, June. Guidance: Attitudes in Civilian Conservation Corps (Oxley), 154-155, no. 5, Feb.; CCC camps, 283, 284, no. 9, June; conference members, 90, no. 3, Dec.; must begin early, 247, no. 8, May; new books, 189, no. 6, Mar.; 276, no. 9, June; NYA, 201-202, no. 7, Apr.; plans (Zapoleon), 89-90, no. 3, Dec.; program, 282, no. 9, June; service plans made by States, 185, no. 6, Mar. Guilford College, Greensboro, N. C.: New Garden Oak, 278, no. 9, June. Gustafson, Walter F.: School finance, Minneapolis, Minn., 285, no. 9, June. H Habit Clinics for Child Guidance, bulletin, 42, no. 2, Nov. Haddam, Conn.: CCC camp, use of visual aids, 245, no. 8, May. Hall, Sidney B.: Library development, 255, no. 8, May. Hambrook, Robert W.: Receives honorary degree, 62, no. 2, Nov. Hampton Institute, Emancipation Oak, 278, no. 9, June. Handbook and directory, United States Office of Education, 224, no. 7, Apr.; 303, no. 10, July. Handforth, Thomas: Author of Mei Li, 41, no. 2, Nov. Handicraft: Catalogs and museum of specimens, Philadelphia Teachers' Exchange Club, 279, no. 9, June; pamphlets, 287-288, no. 9, June. Hanley, Edna Ruth: Study of college and university library building, 31, no. 1, Oct. Harmful Industrial Dusts, publication, 24, no. 1, Oct. Hawes, Charles Boardman; Winner of 1924 Newbery award, 41, no. 2, Nov. Hawkins, Layton S.: Effects of recent social legislation, 53, no. 2, Nov. Health: School children, publications, 146, no. 5, Feb.; teachers and pupils, 218, 219, no. 7, Apr. Health education, 27, no. 1, Oct.; 194, no. 7, Apr.; new books and pamphlets, 84, no. 3, Dec.; 143, no. 5, Feb.; public administration, 311-312, no. 10, July. Health instruction, integration with physical and recreational activities, 194, no. 7, Apr. Health program: Medical inspection, 167, 186, no. 6, Mar.; Oregon plans coordination, 158, no. 5, Feb.; treatment of defects, 112-114, no. 4, Jan. Health service plan, Antioch College, 319, no. 10, July. High schools: Administration, new book, 276, no. 9, June; choice of courses, 156, no. 5, Feb.; enrollments, 62, no. 2, Nov.; forums, North Carolina, 190, no. 6, Mar.; Indians, 267, no. 9, June; libraries, Tidewater (Va.) Regional Public Library, 62, no. 2, Nov.; Oregon: Play schools as laboratories in home economics instruction, 216, no. 7, Apr.; problems, book, 84, no. 3, Dec.; program to be studied, Nebraska, 158, no. 5. Feb.; reorganized and regular types, 78-79, no. 3, Dec. See also Secondary schools. High Schools and Sex Education, new manual, 125, no. 4, Jan. Higher education: Administration, 272-273, 274, 288, no. 9, June; California, problems to be studied, 285-286, no. 9, June; financial trends, 265, no. 9, June; Finland, 293, no. 10, July; Indians, 267, no. 9, June; Negroes, survey (Caliver), 83, 86, no. 3, Dec.; State institutions, control, 56, 64, no. 2, Nov.; 183, 188, no. 6, Mar.; Turkey, 169, no. 6, Mar. See also In Colleges; and under name of individual institution. Hilgard Chestnut, University of California campus, 277, no. 9, June. Hill, Henry H.: Safety education, 229, no. 8, May. Hillyer, V. M.: On music, 41, no. 2, Nov. Hispanic room, Library of Congress, 127, no. 4, Jan. Holdings, teacher-training libraries, 57, no. 2, Nov. Home economics, 53, no. 2, Nov.; 306-307, no. 10, July; agricultural program, Volens, Va., 246, no. 8, May; demand for fourth year on high-school level, 156, no. 5, Feb.; Oregon high schools, 316, no. 7, Apr.; students work in local homes, Findlay, Pa., 280, no. 9, June; teacher-training courses, 111, no. 4, Jan.; teachers cooperate with extension workers of the United States Department of Agriculture, 55, no. 2, Nov.; teachers, Louisiana, learn about pupils' home situations, 282, no. 9, June; University of Texas, 61, no. 2, Nov.; vocational agriculture department, Alabama, collaborates in publishing newspaper, 217, no. 7, Apr. Home education (Lombard), 275, 278, no. 9, June. Home-experience project, Findlay, Pa., 280, no. 9, June. Home-made Jellies, Jams, and Preserves, bulletin, 42, no. 2, Nov. Home work by radio, 28, no. 1, Oct. Homemaking: Course (Moeckley), 22-23, no. 1, Oct.; course provides vocational opportunities, 185, no. 6, Mar.; programs increased, 251, no. 8, May; programs in NYA centers, 92, no. 3, Dec. Honey extraction, California, bulletin, 259, no. 8, May. Hoover, J. Edgar: Selection of F. B. I. personnel, 162, 170171, no. 6, Mar. Hospital Corps School, United States Coast Guard, 100, no. 4, Jan. Hospital schools, bulletin, 128, no. 4, Jan. Hotel administration, new course, Cornell University, 255, no. 8, May. Hotels: Training laboratories for out-of-school youth, 156, no. 5, Feb. Housewives, Findlay, Pa.: Open homes to home economics students, 280, no. 9, July. Housing: Act, available, 211, no. 7, Apr.; Federal agencies, chart, 72, no. 3, Dec.; projects, plans, new bulletin, 42, no. 2, Nov.; requirements of farm families, bulletin, 180, no. 6, Mar. Howard University, celebrates 75th anniversary, 286, no. 9, June. Human resources (Norton), 231, no. 8, May. Hunter, Frederick M.: Higher education, including teacher training, should be administered through a single State agency, 272, 274, no. 9. June. I Idaho: Vocational agriculture experiments, 156, no. 5, Feb. Illinois: Field visitor for shool libraries, 62, no. 2, Nov.; school libraries field visitor, 320, no. 10, July; survey of public schools, 319, no. 10, July. Illinois Association of School Boards to study school prob. lems, 222, no. 7, Apr. Illumination, schools, 218, no. 7, Apr. 6 In colleges, (John) 30-31, no. 1, Oct.; 61-62, no. 2, Nov.; 95, In libraries (Dunbar) 31, no. 1, Oct.; 62, no. 2, Nov.; 95–96, In other countries (Abel), 63, no. 2, Nov.; 288, no. 9, June. In other Government agencies (Ryan), 32, no. 1, Oct.; 63, no. 2, Nov.; 96, no. 3, Dec.; 128, no. 4, Jan.; 160, no. 5, Feb.; 191-192, no. 6, Mar.; 224, no. 7, Apr.; 255, no. 8, May; 287-288, no. 9, June; 320, no. 10, July. In public schools (Deffenbaugh), 30, no. 1, Oct.; 61, no. 2, In the Office of Education (Lloyd), 31, no. 1, Oct.; 62, no. 2, Index to SCHOOL LIFE, 82, no. 3, Dec. India: Trade with the United States, bulletin, 180, no. 6, Indian artists paint murals, 192, no. 6, Mar. Indian readers, new series, 287-288, no. 9, June. Indian schools, 128, no. 4, Jan.; 266-267, no. 9, June. Indiana: Congress of Parents and Teachers, activities, 314, no. 10, July; library survey, 191, no. 6, Mar.; State Em- ployment Service, 254, no. 8, May. Indians at Work, copies available, 211, no. 7, Apr. Indians receive student aid under NYA program, 63, no. 2, Individual differences, 275, no. 9, June. Individual teacher-training program, University of Texas, Industrial arts (Proffitt), 91, no. 3, Dec.; 194, no. 7, Apr.; in elementary education (Mackintosh), 43-44, 64, no. 2, Nov.; teachers and school-community interest, 205-206, 221, no. 7, Apr. Industrial opportunities for Negroes, Philadelphia, 216-217, Infant welfare program, Australia, 4-5, no. 1, Oct. Inscription on Post Office, Washington, D. C., 215, no. 7, Insect manual available, 250, no. 8, May. In-service training, 53, no. 2, Nov.; CCC camp advisers, 284, Institute for Education by Radio (Boutwell), 302, no. 10, Institute of Human Relations, meeting, Estes Park, Colo., Institute of International Education sponsoring summer Institutions for teacher training, review, 73, 75, no. 3, Dec. Instruction improvement, Florida, 126, no. 4, Jan. Instructional outlines, vocational courses, 248, no. 8, May. Instrument servicing training, 157, no. 5, Feb. Instrumental music classes, Seattle, Wash., 30, no. 1, Oct. Integrated activity program for gifted children, 116, no. 4, Integration of health instruction and physical and recrea- tional activities, 194, no. 7, Apr. Intellectual assistance, 288, no. 9, June. Inter-American Conference for the Maintenance of Peace, Buenos Aires, Argentina, item considered, 290, no. 10, July. Inter-American friendship, 316, no. 10, July. Interdepartmental Committee to Coordinate Health and Welfare Activities, reports of activities, 24, no. 1, Oct. Internal Revenue Bureau, training division, 98-99, no. 4, International Bureau of Education, Geneva, Switzerland, to establish service of intellectual assistance to prisoners of International conference, 67-68, 86, no. 3, Dec. International Convention on Public Education, Geneva, International intellectual cooperation, U. S. Office of Educa- International Red Cross Committee to aid prisoners of war. International relations in education and culture (Keesecker), SCHOOL LIFE International understanding and education, 67-68, 86, no. 3, Invention of printing, five-hundredth anniversary, 160, no. 5. Investment in citizenship, 254, no. 8, May. Iowa: Parent-education groups, 314, no. 10, July. Is the county the most satisfactory unit for school adminis- tration (Trent and Dawson), 144-146, no. 5, Feb. Issued in three languages, page 4 of cover, no. 1, Oct. Italy: Reform of education, 15-16, 29, no. 1, Oct. Itinerant instruction plan, Texas, 23, no. 1, Oct. J Jager, Harry A.: A functional guidance program, 282, no. 9, Jane Addams School, Portland, Oreg.: Maintains nursery Janitorial training, 319, no. 10, July. Jessen, Carl A.: Cooperative study completes--and contin- ues, 13, 32, no. 1, Oct.; Implementation of studies, 310, 318, John, Walton C.: In colleges, 30-31, no. 1, Oct.; 61-62, no. 2, Nov.; 95, no. 3, Dec.; 127, no. 4, Jan.; 159, no. 5, Feb.; 190-191, no. 6, Mar.; 222-223, no. 7, Apr.; 254-255, no. 8, May; 285, no. 9, June; 319, no. 10, July; Schools under the Federal Government-Department of Agriculture, 298- 300, 304, no. 10, July; Department of the Interior, 266–269, of State, 70-71, 85, no. 3, Dec.; Department of the Treasury, 98-99, 100, no. 4, Jan.; Department of War, 134-137, no. 5, Feb.; Post Office Department, 214-215, no. 7, Apr. Jones, Olga A.: Children in a democracy, 181-182, no. 6, Junior colleges: Anniversary (Mason), 264, no. 9, June; Junior high school conference, 190, no. 6, Mar. Justice Department, schools, 170-173, no. 6, Mar. Kagey, Rudolf: Education at the World's Fair, 315, 318, no. Kansas: Report of Safety Council, 158, no. 5, Feb. Kansas City, Mo.: Dedication of new high school, 157, no. 5, Feb.; National Convention of F. F. A., 122-123, no. 4, Jan. Keesecker, Ward W.: The flag in American education, 74-75, no. 3, Dec.; International relations in education and cul- Kellogg Foundation Institute of Graduate and Postgraduate Kelly, Daniel J.: Parent education, 219, no. 7, Apr. Kelly, Frederick J.: An adequate education program for youth, 195-196, 221, no. 7, Apr.; Problems confronting the junior college, 105-106, no. 4, Jan. Kentucky: Public-school financing, 126, no. 4, Jan. Kerwin, Jerome G.: Shall school systems be independent of other Government agencies? 49-50, no. 2, Nov. Kindergarten Unions, Australia, 4-5, no. 1, Oct. King, Lloyd W.: On importance of advisory committees, 185. Kirkland, James H.: Obituary, 61, no. 2, Nov. Know Your Milwaukee Schools, 285, no. 9, June. Know Your School series, 197, no. 7, Apr.; 228, no. 8, May; page 4 of cover, no. 10, July. Knoxville, Tenn.: Bible teaching, 94, no. 3, Dec.; National Krug: Home education, 275, no. 9, June. Kyker, B. Frank: Appointed to United States Office of Education, 246, no. 8, May; Increased enrollment in fed- erally aided classes in the distributive occupations, 53, L La Carta della Scuola, 15-16, 29, no. 1, Oct. Labor and: Education, 38, no. 2, Nov.; trade unions, exhibits Lacquered casket presented American Library Association by Chinese Library Association, 31, no. 1, Oct. Lakeland (Fla.) Public Library, branch for Negroes, 320, Lambie, Margaret: On international education, 17, no. 1, Oct. Lane, Franklin K.: The flag speaks, 74, no. 3, Dec. Lathrop, Edith A.: Certification of school librarians, 239, 256, no. 8, May; public-school libraries, 25, no. 1, Oct. Latin America, international friendship, 316, no. 10, July. Law schools, 140, 142, no. 5, Feb. Laws relating to the flag in public schools, 74, 75, no. 3, Dec. Lawyers' part in democracy, excerpt (McNutt), 161, no. 6. Mar. Leather craft projects, 125, no. 4, Jan. Lee, John J.: Education of exceptional children, 231, no. 8, Legal education, 140, 142, no. 5, Feb. Legal provisions, certification of school librarians, 239, 256, Legal Status of Women, bulletins, 42, no. 2, Nov.; 72, no. 3, Dec.; 125, no. 4, Jan.; 211, no. 7, Apr.; 270, no. 9, June. Legislation: New York, registration of schools, 126, no. 4, Jan.; Oregon, textbook adoption law, 190, no. 6, Mar.; Leonard, Eugenie A.: The public writes, 284, no. 9, June. Librarianship: For Negroes, 223, no. 7, Apr.; research, 120- Libraries: American Merchant Marine Services, 95, no. 3, Dec.; financial support, 259-260, no. 9, June; development. 57-58, no. 2, Nov.; 95, no. 3, Dec.; service, Albany, N. Y.. 191, no. 6, Mar.; statistics, bulletin available, 128, no. 4. Jan.; Stephens College, 95, no. 3, Dec.; studies, Library Service Division, United States Office of Education, 209, no. 9, June; survey, Indiana, 191, no. 6, Mar.; teacher? training institutions, 34, no. 2, Nov.; technique in schools. 94, no. 3, Dec.; training schools, accreditation, 174, no. 6. > Mar.; TVA, 320, no. 10, July; unemployment, 289, no. 10, July; Virginia, 255, no. 8, May. See also In libraries. Library of Congress Reading Room on cover, 260, no. 9, June. Lieber, Francis: On traveling professors, 17, no. 1, Oct. Life-functioning curricular materials, demand, 53, no. 2 | Lifelong civic education, 97, no. 4, Jan. Light, N. S.: Recreation supported by public funds shall be administered as a part of public education, 240, 242, no. 8. Lighthouses, guide, 250, no. 8, May. Lima, Peru: Summer school, 302, no. 40, July. Linguistic study, University of Michigan, 61, no. 2, Nov. Linke, J. A.: Evolution of agricultural education, 53, no. 2 Nov. Livestock loss prevention, survey in vocational agriculture Lloyd, John H.: In the Office of Education, 31, no. 1, Oct Local school units project: Its contributions (Gibbs), 14- 148, no. 5, Feb. ocke, John: Children should not be overburdened, 278, ofting, Hugh: Author of the Voyages of Doctor Doolittle, 41, ogic of lifelong, systematic civic education (Studebaker), ombard, Ellen C.: Home education, 275, 278, no. 9, June; Mc McClure, Worth: New education for children, 231, no. 8, McDonough Oak, New Orleans, La., 278, no. 9, June. MacLeish, Archibald: Democracy, 303, no. 10, July. McNutt, Paul V.: Addresses Office of Education staff, 31, M Mackintosh, Helen K.: Article, March SCHOOL LIFE, 130, school visiting, 262, no. 9, June. Maine, moral instruction, 61, no. 2, Nov. Management, factor in economic progress, 257, no. 9, June. Marine Corps schools, 235, no. 8, May. Marine navigation, maintenance, 250, no. 8, May. Marshall Oak, Marshall, Mich., 278, no. 9, June. Martha Washington College, Arlington, Va., 278, no. 9, June. Mason, Edward F.: Junior college anniversary, 264, no. 9, Master catalog, Westchester County (N. Y.) libraries, 191, Mathematics, moving upward, California, 30, no. 1, Oct. Mathiews, Franklin K.: Book Week, 40, no. 2, Nov. Medical and dental treatments, 112-114, no. 4, Jan. Medical examination of children, forum topic, 50, no. 2, Nov. INDEX Medical secretaries, Essex County (N. J.) Trade School for Medicinal products, foreign markets, bulletin, 250, no. 8, Meetings. See Convention calendar. Miami (Fla.) Technical High School, boat building course, Michigan: Adult education, 94, no. 3, Dec.; Congress of Migration, bulletins, 42, no. 2, Nov. Military Academy of the United States, 134-135, no. 5, Feb. Modern technology, 34, no. 2, Nov. Moore, Lyman S.: In-service training, 53, no. 2, Nov. Morphet, Edgar L.: Florida plan, 20-21, 29, no. 1, Oct. "Movie" audience behavior, 162, no. 6, Mar. Munthe, Wilhelm: Study of American libraries, 62, no. 2, Murray, Gilbert: On intellectual cooperation, 17-18, no. 1, Museum, Department of the Interior, 32, no. 1, Oct. Music activities, Cornell University, 190, no. 6, Mar. ་ Music week, 226, no. 8, May. Mutual understanding, 191, no. 6, Mar. N Nathan, Raymond: Every ten years, 132-133, no. 5, Feb. National Association of Public-School Boards, meeting, 90, National Association of Public-School Business Officials National Association of Schools of Music, accrediting of National Bureau of Standards, study of book papers, 42, National Cancer Institute, 52, no. 2, Nov. National Committee on Industrial Arts, 91, no. 3, Dec. National Conservation Bureau, renewed annual grant to National Council of Parent Education, 313, no. 10, July. National Park Service: Bulletin, Birds of the Grand Canyon National Society for Crippled Children: Sale of Easter seals, National Youth Administration (Williams), 200-202, no. 7, Natural resources, factor in economic progress, 257, no. 9, Nature study broadcasts, Rocky Mountain National Park, Naval Finance and Supply School, 234, no. 8, May. Navy Department schools, 232-235, no. 8, May. In colleges, (John) 30-31, no. 1, Oct.; 61-62, no. 2, Nov.; 95, no. 3, Dec; 127, no. 4, Jan.; 159, no. 5, Feb.; 190-191, no. 6, Mar.; 222-223, no. 7, Apr.; 254-255, no. 8, May; 285-286, no. 9, June; 319, no. 10, July. In libraries (Dunbar) 31, no. 1, Oct.; 62, no. 2, Nov.; 95-96, no. 3, Dec.; 127-128, no. 4, Jan.; 160, no. 5, Feb.; 191, no. 6, Mar.; 223, no. 7, Apr.; 255, no. 8, May; 286-287, no. 9, June; In other countries (Abel), 63, no. 2, Nov.; 288, no. 9, June. In other Government agencies (Ryan), 32, no. 1, Oct.; 63, no. 2, Nov.; 96, no. 3, Dec.; 128, no. 4, Jan.; 160, no. 5, Feb.; 191-192, no. 6, Mar.; 224, no. 7, Apr.; 255, no. 8, May; 287-288, no. 9, June; 320, no. 10, July. In public schools (Deffenbaugh), 30, no. 1, Oct.; 61, no. 2, Nov.; 94, no. 3, Dec.; 126, no. 4, Jan.; 158-159, no. 5, Feb.; 190, no. 6, Mar.; 222, no. 7, Apr.; 254, no. 8, May; 285, no. 9, In the Office of Education (Lloyd), 31, no. 1, Oct.; 62, no. 2, Index to SCHOOL LIFE, 82, no. 3, Dec. India: Trade with the United States, bulletin, 180, no. 6, Indian artists paint murals, 192, no. 6, Mar. Indian readers, new series, 287-288, no. 9, June. Indian schools, 128, no. 4, Jan.; 266-267, no. 9, June. Indiana: Congress of Parents and Teachers, activities, 314, no. 10, July; library survey, 191, no. 6, Mar.; State Em- ployment Service, 254, no. 8, May. Indians at Work, copies available, 211, no. 7, Apr. Industrial arts (Proffitt), 91, no. 3, Dec.; 194, no. 7, Apr.; in elementary education (Mackintosh), 43-44, 64, no. 2, Nov.; teachers and school-community interest, 205-206, 221, Industrial opportunities for Negroes, Philadelphia, 216-217, Infant welfare program, Australia, 4-5, no. 1, Oct. Information service, New York World's Fair, 194, no. 7. Inscription on Post Office, Washington, D. C., 215, no. 7, Insect manual available, 250, no. 8, May. In-service training, 53, no. 2, Nov.; CCC camp advisers, 284, no. 9, June; summer sessions, Office of Indian Affairs, 224, Institute for Education by Radio (Boutwell), 302, no. 10, Institute of Human Relations, meeting, Estes Park, Colo., Institute of International Education sponsoring summer school, Lima, Peru, 302, no. 9, July. Institutions for teacher training, review, 73, 75, no. 3, Dec. Instruction improvement, Florida, 126, no. 4, Jan. Instructional outlines, vocational courses, 248, no. 8, May. Instrument servicing training, 157, no. 5, Feb. Instrumental music classes, Seattle, Wash., 30, no. 1, Oct. Integrated activity program for gifted children, 116, no. 4, Integration of health instruction and physical and recrea- tional activities, 194, no. 7, Apr. Intellectual assistance, 288, no. 9, June. Inter-American Conference for the Maintenance of Peace, Buenos Aires, Argentina, item considered, 290, no. 10, July. Inter-American friendship, 316, no. 10, July. Interdepartmental Committee to Coordinate Health and Welfare Activities, reports of activities, 24, no. 1, Oct. Internal Revenue Bureau, training division, 98-99, no. 4, International Bureau of Education, Geneva, Switzerland, to establish service of intellectual assistance to prisoners of International conference, 67-68, 86, no. 3, Dec. International Convention on Public Education, Geneva, Switzerland; Walter H. Gaumnitz official delegate, 62, International intellectual cooperation, U. S. Office of Educa- International Red Cross Committee to aid prisoners of war. International relations in education and culture (Keesecker), International understanding and education, 67-68, 86, no. 3, Inter-visitation, Philadelphia Teachers' Exchange Club, Invention of printing, five-hundredth anniversary, 160, no. 5, Investment in citizenship, 254, no. 8, May. Investment income, public libraries, 260, no. 9, June. Iowa: Parent-education groups, 314, no. 10, July. Is the county the most satisfactory unit for school adminis- tration (Trent and Dawson), 144-146, no. 5, Feb. Issued in three languages, page 4 of cover, no. 1, Oct. Italy: Reform of education, 15-16, 29, no. 1, Oct. Jager, Harry A.: A functional guidance program, 282, no. 9, Jessen, Carl A.: Cooperative study completes-and contin- ues, 13, 32, no. 1, Oct.; Implementation of studies, 310, 318, John, Walton C.: In colleges, 30-31, no. 1, Oct.; 61-62, no. 2, Nov.; 95, no. 3, Dec.; 127, no. 4, Jan.; 159, no. 5, Feb.; 190-191, no. 6, Mar.; 222-223, no. 7, Apr.; 254-255, no. 8, May; 285, no. 9, June; 319, no. 10, July; Schools under the Federal Government-Department of Agriculture, 298- 300, 304, no. 10, July; Department of the Interior, 266-269, no. 9, June; Department of Justice, 170-173, no. 6, Mar.; Department of the Navy, 232-235, no. 8, May; Department of State, 70-71, 85, no. 3, Dec.; Department of the Treasury, 98-99, 100, no. 4, Jan.; Department of War, 134-137, no. 5, Feb.; Post Office Department, 214-215, no. 7, Apr. Junior colleges: Anniversary (Mason), 264, no. 9, June; problems, 105-106, no. 4, Jan.; study by American Associa- tion of Junior Colleges, 222-223, no. 7, Apr.; vocational Junior high school conference, 190, no. 6, Mar. Junior Red Cross: Children prepare albums and monthly Justice Department, schools, 170-173, no. 6, Mar. Kagey, Rudolf: Education at the World's Fair, 315, 318, no. Kansas: Report of Safety Council, 158, no. 5, Feb. Kansas City, Mo.: Dedication of new high school, 157, no. 5, Feb.; National Convention of F. F. A., 122-123, no. 4, Jan. Keesecker, Ward W.: The flag in American education, 74-75, no. 3, Dec.; International relations in education and cul- Kellogg Foundation Institute of Graduate and Postgraduate Kelly, Daniel J.: Parent education, 219, no. 7, Apr. Kelly, Frederick J.: An adequate education program for youth, 195-196, 221, no. 7, Apr.; Problems confronting the junior college, 105–106, no. 4, Jan. Kentucky: Public-school financing, 126, no. 4, Jan. Kerwin, Jerome G.: Shall school systems be independent of other Government agencies? 49-50, no. 2, Nov. Kindergarten Unions, Australia, 4-5, no. 1, Oct. Kirkland, James H.: Obituary, 61, no. 2, Nov. Know Your Milwaukee Schools, 285, no. 9, June. Know Your School series, 197, no. 7, Apr.; 228, no. 8, May; page 4 of cover, no. 10, July. Knoxville, Tenn.: Bible teaching, 94, no. 3, Dec.; National Association of Public-School Boards, meeting, 90, no. 3, Dec.; occupational discussions, 285, no. 9, June; school Krug: Home education, 275, no. 9, June. Kyker, B. Frank: Appointed to United States Office of La Carta della Scuola, 15-16, 29, no. 1, Oct. Labor: Camps, new book, 84, no. 3, Dec.; factor in econom Labor and: Education, 38, no. 2, Nov.; trade unions, exhib New York Public Library, 223, no. 7, Apr.; vocation Lacquered casket presented American Library Associatio by Chinese Library Association, 31, no. 1, Oct. Lakeland (Fla.) Public Library, branch for Negroes, 32 | Lane, Franklin K.: The flag speaks, 74, no. 3, Dec. Language development, 262, no. 9, June. Language of Modern Education, bulletin of Pennsylvan State Department of Public Instruction, 30, no. 1, Oct. Lantern slide lecture on Colorado River, 155, no. 5, Feb. Lathrop, Edith A.: Certification of school librarians, 23 256, no. 8, May; public-school libraries, 25, no. 1, Oct. Latin America, international friendship, 316, no. 10, July. Law schools, 140, 142, no. 5, Feb. Laws relating to the flag in public schools, 74, 75, no. 3, De : Leather craft projects, 125, no. 4, Jan. Lee, John J.: Education of exceptional children, 231, no. » Legal education, 140, 142, no. 5, Feb. Legal provisions, certification of school librarians, 239, 25 Legal Status of Women, bulletins, 42, no. 2, Nov.; 72, no. 31 Dec.; 125, no. 4, Jan.; 211, no. 7, Apr.; 270, no. 9, June. I Legislation: New York, registration of schools, 126, no. Jan.; Oregon, textbook adoption law, 190, no. 6, Mar Pennsylvania-rating card, 126, no. 4, Jan.; reorganizati of school districts, 126, no. 4, Jan.; Texas, provisions f public schools, 263, no. 9, June. Leisure education, 288, no. 9, June. Length of school term, 62, no. 2, Nov. Leonard, Eugenie A.: The public writes, 284, no. 9, June. Letter from Salvador school children, 130, no. 5, Feb. Librarians: Attend meeting of Oklahoma Education Ass ciation, 286, no. 9, June; certification, 239, 256, no. 8, May New York schools, 160, no. 5, Feb. Librarianship: For Negroes, 223, no. 7, Apr.; research, 12- Libraries: American Merchant Marine Services, 95, no. Dec.; financial support, 259-260, no. 9, June; developmen Georgia, 160, no. 5, Feb.; material offered by agencies i Texas, 255, no. 8, May; Pan American understanding, 19.. no. 6, Mar.; public-school, 25, no. 1, Oct.; self-analysis 57-58, no. 2, Nov.; 95, no. 3, Dec.; service, Albany, N. Y. 191, no. 6, Mar.; statistics, bulletin available, 128, no. 4 Jan.; Stephens College, 95, no. 3, Dec.; studies, Library Service Division, United States Office of Education, 2 no. 9, June; survey, Indiana, 191, no. 6, Mar.; teache training institutions, 34, no. 2, Nov.; technique in schools 94, no. 3, Dec.; training schools, accreditation, 174, no. Mar.; TVA, 320, no. 10, July; unemployment, 289, no. F July; Virginia, 255, no. 8, May. See also In libraries. Library of Congress Reading Room on cover, 260, no. 9, Jun Lieber, Francis: On traveling professors, 17, no. 1, Oct. Lifelong civic education, 97, no. 4, Jan. Light, N. S.: Recreation supported by public funds shall b administered as a part of public education, 240, 242, no. Lighthouses, guide, 250, no. 8, May. Livestock loss prevention, survey in vocational agricultur Lloyd, John H.: In the Office of Education, 31, no. 1, Oct |