GREAT BRITAIN CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY 1693. Mayor, John Eyton Bickersteth. Cambridge under Queen Anne; illustrated by memoir of Ambrose Bonwicke and diaries of Francis Burman and Zacharias Conrad von Uffenbach. Cambridge, Pub. for the Cambridge antiquarian society by Deighton, Bell & co.; [etc., etc.] 1911. 545 p. 16°. LONDON UNIVERSITY 1694. Future of London university. Educational review, 43: 537-40, May 1912. 1695. Ramsay, William. Value of the external degrees of the University of London. Nature, 88: 445-46, February 1, 1912. OXFORD UNIVERSITY 1696. Carpenter, Rhys. The American at Oxford. Columbia university quarterly, 14: 128-36, March 1912. 1697. Scoon, R. M. Oxford-a contrast. Educational review, 44: 157-73, Septem ber 1912. Contrasts conditions at Oxford university and those at American colleges and universities. GERMANY UNIVERSITY OF BERLIN 1698. Berlin. Universität. Jahrhundertfeier der Königlichen Friedrich-Wilhelms-universität zu Berlin 10.-12. Oktober 1910. Bericht im auftrag des Akademischen senats erstattet von dem prorektor Erich Schmidt. Berlin, 1911. 318 p. 8°. CHARLOTTENBURG PHYSICAL-TECHNICAL INSTITUTE 1699. James, Edmund Janes. Royal engineering college at Charlottenburg-Berlin. Science, n. s., 35: 172-75, February 2, 1912. NORWAY UNIVERSITY OF CHRISTIANIA 1700. Christiania. Universitet. Det Kongelige Fredriks universitet. 1811-1911. Festskrift. Kristiania, A. Aschehoug & co. (W. Nygaard) 1911. 2 v. illus. f°. SPAIN UNIVERSITY OF OVIEDO 1701. House, Roy Temple. Oviedo and university extension. School review, 20: 625-27, November 1912. TURKEY 1702. Singh, Saint Nihal. The American college for girls in Constantinople. Southern workman, 41: 568-78, October 1912. CHINA AND JAPAN 1703. Bain, Harry Foster. Imperial universities of Japan. Popular science monthly, 80: 246-56, March 1912. Relates exclusively to the universities of Tokyo and Kyoto. Historical and descriptive. 1704. Boggs, L. Pearl. University of Nanking. Missionary review of the world, 35: 173-76, March 1912. 1705. Sprague, Roger. State university in Cheng-tu. Overland, n. s., 60: 427–35, November 1912. INDEX. [The numbers refer to items, not to page. Names of persons about whom articles or books are written, ARGENTINE REPUBLIC, universities, 198. ARITHMETIC, 648-653; Courtis tests, 427-428. ARKANSAS, bibliography of education, 14; history Arkansas state teachers' association, 54 (1-18). ARTS. See FINE ARTS. ASIA, history of education, 273. Aspinwall, W.B., 106. Associated academic principals and Council of ele- experiment stations, 1475. Association of American law schools, 1512. Association of American medical colleges, 1515–1516. Association of colleges and preparatory schools of the middle states and Maryland, 856. Association of colleges and preparatory schools of Association of collegiate alumnæ, 1553. Association of history teachers of the middle states Association of mathematical teachers in New Eng- ASSOCIATIONS, SOCIETIES, AND CONFERENCES, for- Austin, Gertrude, 267. AUSTRIA, Schools for weaving, 231. Avery, L. B., 50 (77). Avery, Samuel, 50 (6). Aydelotte, Frank, 936. Ayre, G. B., 1311. Ayres, L. P., 50 (15) (70) (72), 122, 613, 969, 1040, Ayres, May, 123-124. Baege, F. P., 243. Bagley, W. C., 422-423. Bailey, Carolyn S., 488. Bailey, H. T., 164. Bailey, L. H., 561. Blan, L. B., 1041. Blanc y Benet, José, 1582. Blanco y Sanchez, Rufino, 325. Bliss, D. C., 712. Bliss, H. E., 1657. Bloch, Maurice, 298. Bloomfield, Meyer, 197. Bobbitt, J. F., 125, 1014, 1237. Boggs, L. P., 1704. Bolce, Harold, 1488. Bole, S. J., 831, 998. BOLIVIA, higher education, 202. Bolton, F. E., 1607. Bonnell, Clarence, 1430. Bonser, F. G., 553. Boone, R. G., 50 (29), 489. 610. Botsford, Rosamund, 234. Brandi, Hermann, 244. Brandon, E. E., 198-203, 1692. Bray, W. J., 785. BRAZIL, education, 206. Brecheen, T. L., 50 (66). Breitenbach, H. P., 999. Brett, G. P., 1496. Bricker, G. A., 667-669, 809. Briggs, Le B. R., 1559. British association for the advancement of science (section L), 96 (1-4). Brogden, L. C., 1015. Bronk, Isabelle, 728. Brown, E. E., 50 (12), 1263. Brown, Frances J., 737. Brown, G. L., 631. Brown, H. A., 564-565. Brown, H. G., 1172. Brown, S. H., 1112. Brown, S. W., 19, 1352. Brown university teachers' association, 56 (1-5). Brownlee, Jane, 1285. Brubacher, A. R., 818. Bruce, H. A., 455. Bruce, L. H., 1173. Bruchmann, K., 456. Bruère, Martha B., 1422, 1489. Bruère, R. W., 152. Brumbaugh, M. G., 50 (20). Birchenough, C., 380. Bishop, E. C., 50 (96). Blake, Katherine D., 50 (7). Bruner, F. G., 50 (71), 1632. Bruns, J., 1633. Bryan, E. B., 377. Bryan, W. L., 889. Bryant, Louise S., 39, 1121. Bullock, Mrs. H. H., 520. Bulluck, E. S., 1127. CHAUTAUQUAS, 1651-1652. BUREAU OF EDUCATION. See UNITED STATES BUREAU OF EDUCATION. Bureau of municipal research, New York, 1207. Burgess, T. C., 1155. Burk, Frederic, 50 (78), 705. Chavernac, P., 40, 1119. CHEMISTRY, 784-788. Chicago child welfare exhibit, 1260. · Chicago school of civics and philanthropy, 1423. CHICAGO. UNIVERSITY, 57, 1675–1676; admission re- Chilcott, C. M., 757. CHILD LABOR, 1260-1281. CHILD PSYCHOLOGY, 473–477. CHILD STUDY, 4-6, 455–472. CHILD WELFARE, 1260-1281. CHILDREN'S LITERATURE, 7. Childs, W. M., 865. CHILE. UNIVERSITY, 1692. CHINA, bibliography of education, 15; history of CHINESE STUDENTS, in America, 1602. CHRISTIANI. UNIVERSITY, 1700. Chubb, Percival, 714, 1174. Churchman, P. H., 892. Cincinnati kindergarten association, 483. Cipriani, Charlotte J., 729. CITIZENSHIP. See CIVICS. Clark, Frances E., 50 (61), 407. CLARK, H. J., 302. Clark, Matie P., 50 (55). Clark, S. H., 947. CLARK UNIVERSITY, 4. Clarke, J. R., 669. Class, P., 833. CLASSIFICATION AND GRADING, 1024-1034. Claxton, P. P., 55 (1), 94 (11). Cleaver, W. G., 811. Clement, J. A., 1026. Cloud, Emma, 1027. COLLEGE ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS, 50 (37), (52), COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES, 50 (10), 855-888, 1675- Collins, J. S., 126. COLONIAL EDUCATION, 120. Colton, Elizabeth A., 1562. COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY, 1677-1678. Columbia university. Teachers college, 28. Cosby, Byron, 648, 770. COSTA RICA, education, 199. COURSES OF STUDY, elementary schools, 50 (33), 605- 684; high schools, 52 (37), 705-808. See also under Courtis, S. A., 427-428. COURTIS TESTS, arithmetic, 427-428. Cousinet, Roger, 1075-1079. Craick, W. A., 193. Craig, Anne T., 1175, 1252. Craig, W. J., 815. Crampton, C. W., 1156. Crane, Frank, 128. Crane, Julia E., 50 (58). CRIPPLED CHILDREN, 1620-1621. Crossley, M. L., 868. Davis, H. N., 50 (37). Davis, J. B., 1424-1425. DEAF, education, 1622-1629. Dean, A. D., 1401. DEBATING, 753, 947-949. Debize, E., 1289. DEFECTIVE CHILDREN, 1617–1619, 1630-1643. DEFECTIVE CLASSES, 50 (15). Degert, A., 1531. DEGREES, 950-954. Delzell, J. E., 595. DEMOCRACY IN EDUCATION. See EDUCATION AND De Montmorency, J. E. G., 1023, 1658. Denison, Elsa, 1210, 1266. DENMARK, history of education, 267–269. DENOMINATIONAL SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES, 1359- 1367. Denver, Colo. Principals' association, 834. Denzer, Hans, 493. D'Ooge, B. L., 1377-1378. Dorr, Mrs. R. C., 1067-1108. Dracass, Carrie E. T.. 1659. Draper, A. S., 172, 633, 824, 973-974, 1379. DRAWING, 659-660. See also FINE ARTS. Dresslar, F. B., 1082. Drigalski, W. von, 1102. Du Breuil, Alice J., 715. Duniway, C. A., 50 (43). DUTCH SCHOOLS, colonial New York, 136. Dutton, S. T., 975. Dyer, W. A., 1380. Dykema, P. W., 1176. Dabney, C. W., 129, 571. Daggett, Mabel P., 1253, 1265. Dakin, W. S., 1400. Dann, Hollis, 663. Danneman, Adolf, 1617. Darroch, Alexander, 812. Davidson, P. E., 50 (69), 440. Davis, B. M., 1, 670. |