books and Advisers, CC Advisory Con Advisory com Allen, C. R.: Tr quarters, 116, n American Associ American Mercha Apr. American Nations American Univers Oct. 68, no. 6, Mar. ministrative functions of education, 226, no. 8, May. ult civic education, 269-270, no. 9, June. ult education: Chicago, 304, no. 10, July; Federal assistnce, 161, no. 6, Mar.; new books and pamphlets, 210, 10. 7, Apr.; opportunities through libraries, 191, no. 6, Mar.; Wayne University, 94, no. 3, Dec. ult education of Negroes (Caliver), 273-274, no. 9, June. venture or a job? (Mackintosh), 143, 150, no. 5. Feb. visers, CCC Camp education, 137, 147, no. 5, Feb. visory Committee on Education, new studies, 20, no. 1, Oct. visory committee plan, Minneapolis, 189, no. 6, Mar. ronautical courses, 239-240, no. 8, May. ricultural and home-economics programs, Alabama, 60, no 2, Nov. ricultural education, 70-72, no. 3, Dec.; 233-234, no. 8. May; Arizona, 60, no. 2, Nov.; poultry production project, 247, no. 8, May; swine improvement, 188-189, no. 6, Mar. See also Vocational agriculture. ricultural Education Service, Office of Education, new positions, 101, no. 4, Jan. ricultural teacher-training institutions, 69, no. 3, Dec. riculture, special classes for farmers, Ohio, 90, no. 3, Dec. d for CCC enrollees in colleges, 25, no. 1, Oct. d in library building, 286-287, no. 9, June. d to children's progress-the primary unit, 297-298, 318. no. 10, July. ds for teachers, 144-147, no. 5, Feb. See also New Government aids for teachers. r-minded debating, 190, no. 6, Mar. r-ways to learning: Radio programs, p. 4 of cover, Dec.; Jan.; Feb.; Mar.; Apr. abama: Homemaking projects, 315, no. 10, July; joint agricultural and home economics programs, 60, no. 2, Nov.; school survey service, 125, no. 4, Jan. laska: Schools maintained by Office of Indian Affairs, 127, no. 4, Jan. len, C. R.: Tribute, 2, no. 1, Oct. len, Richard D.: Appointment, Office of Education, 99, no. 4, Jan. Itmeyer, Arthur J.: The child's right to family security, 261-262, no. 9, June. lumni catalog office, University of Michigan, 158, no. 5, Feb. merican Association for Adult Education, conference. Princeton, N. J., 255, no. 8, May. merican Association of Junior Colleges, Washington headquarters, 116, no. 4, Jan. merican Association of School Administrators, N. E. A., meeting, Cleveland, 157, no. 5, Feb.; summary of 1939 convention, 226-227, no. 8, May. merican democracy taught in assembly programs, 190, no. 6, Mar. merican education policies, 114, 118, no. 4, Jan. merican Education Week: General theme and daily topics, 1938 program, 58, no. 2, Nov.; 1939 program, 301, no. 10, July. merican Guide series catalog, 223, no. 7, Apr. merican Library Association, objectives, 158, no. 5. Feb. merican Merchant Marine Library Association, 222, no. 7, Apr. merican Nations-cultural ties, 292, 300, no. 10, July. merican University, student speakers' bureau, 31, no. 1, Oct. merican Vocational Association, meeting, St. Louis, 90, no. 3, Dec. merican Women, bibliography, 154, no. 5, Feb. Americanization work, Chicago schools, 304, no. 10, July. Amidon, Edna P.: Appointment, Office of Education, 101, no. 4, Jan.; community programs for home and family living, 136, no. 5, Feb. Among office conferences, 23, no. 1, Oct. no. 9, June. Art courses get attention, 282, no. 9, June. Arthur, C. M.: Vocational summary, 28-2 60-61, no. 2, Nov.; 90-91, no. 3, Dec.; 120152-153, no. 5, Feb.; 188-189, no. 6, Mar.; Apr.; 246-247, no. 8, May; 282-283, no. 9, no. 10, July. Arthurdale School, plan of organization, 190, Arts meeting scheduled, 188, no. 6, Mar. Assembly programs, New York City publ no. 6, Mar. Assistance to State departments of education, Association for Childhood Education, report vention, 263-265, no. 9, June. Astronomical research, University of Texas, Atlanta convention, Association for Childho 263-265, no. 9, June. Auditorium programs, references, 144-147, no Auditory Aids in the Classroom, report of Nat Council, 190, no. 6, Mar. Augusta, Ga.: Course for junior executives, 3 Auricular training, 294, 308, no. 10, July. Australian conference, Association for Pre Development, 203, no. 7, Apr. Authors, 1-2, no. 1, Oct.; 33, no. 2, Nov.; 97, no. 4, Jan.; 129, no. 5, Feb.; 161-162, no. 6 no. 7, Apr.; 225-226, no. 8, May; 257, no. 9 10, July. Aviation and the American boy (Klinefelte 8, May. Aviation workers' classes, Cheyenne, Wyo., Awarding of certificates, CCC camps, 108-109 B Badlands National Monument, established, Ball State Teachers College, building progr Mar. Barnard, Henry: Record, 194, no. 7, Apr. Barney, Edgar Starr: Tribute, 188, no. 6, Ma Bathurst, Effie G.: Socializing experiences in 149-150, no. 5, Feb. Behavior problems, Office of Education con 1, Oct. Beust, Nora E.: Book week, 47, 54, no. 2, 1 turn attention toward young people, 218-21 Bexar County, Tex.: Library service, 158, no Bibliography, poetry for children, 183, no. 6, Biggerstaff's teacher's certificate (McCabe), Billington, R. V.: Appointment, Office of no. 3, Dec.; 101, no. 4, Jan. Bingham, Walter V.: Appointment, Office of no. 4, Jan. Biological research, new building, Universit California, 94, no. 3, Dec. Blind: Children in residential schools, 201-20 special service under Randolph-Sheppard Dec.; 101, no. 4, Jan.; operation of vendi no. 8, May. Blood will tell, 188-189, no. 6, Mar. schools, 182-183, no. 6, Mar.; Population an ment, 92, no. 3, Dec.; School transportation, Board of higher education, North Dakota, 31 Book selection: Institute, University of Chic June; new books and pamphlets, 110, no. 4 6, Mar. "Book special," Bexar County, Tex., 158, no Book week (Beust), 47, 54, no. 2, Nov. Bookmobile: Bexar Co., Tex., 158, no. 5, Feb shire, 317, no. 10, July; Pulaski Co., Ark., South Dakota, 126, no. 4, Jan. Books and pamphlets. See New books and p Books for children, 177, no. 6, Mar. Botanical expedition for Golden Gate Intern sition, 63, no. 2, Nov. Boutwell, William Dow: Trends in education 248, no. 8, May. Box Elder County, Utah: Experiment center home and family living, 136, no. 5, Feb.; 24 |