Current Educational Literature in the Periodicals

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Current Educational Literature in the Periodicals Author(s): Irene Warren Source: The Elementary School Teacher, Vol. 9, No. 6 (Feb., 1909), pp. 338-340 Published by: The University of Chicago Press Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/992652 . Accessed: 20/05/2014 00:55 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. . The University of Chicago Press is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to The Elementary School Teacher. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 195.78.108.74 on Tue, 20 May 2014 00:55:23 AM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions

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Current Educational Literature in the PeriodicalsAuthor(s): Irene WarrenSource: The Elementary School Teacher, Vol. 9, No. 6 (Feb., 1909), pp. 338-340Published by: The University of Chicago PressStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/992652 .

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CURRENT EDUCATIONAL LITERATURE IN THE PERIODICALS'

IRENE WARREN Librarian, School of Education, The University of Chicago

BROENE, J. Nietzsche's educational ideas and ideals. Educa. R. 37:55-70.

(Ja. '09.) BROWN, ELMER ELLSWORTH. Unifying influence of industrial art. Journ. of

Educa. 68:703-5. (Ja. 'o09.) BURR, WILLIAM H. The study of engineering. Col. Univ. Q. 9:42-49.

(D. 'o8.) BURRUSS, J. A. Industrial factor in public education in the south. South.

Educa. R. 5:163-75. (O.-N. 'o8.) BUTLER, NICHOLAS MURRAY. Physics teaching in secondary schools. Educa.

R. 37:86-8. (Ja. 'og.) CATTELL, J. MCKEEN. The school and family. Pop. Sci. Mo. 74:84-95.

(D. 'o8.) CLARK, JOHN BATES. Education and the socialistic movement. Col. Univ. Q.

9:28-41. (D. 'o8.) COE, GEORGE ALBERT. Moral and religious education from the psychological

point of view. Relig. Educa. 3:165-79. (D. 'o8.) COHEN, LEON M. SOLIS. Library work in the Brooklyn ghetto. Lib. Journ.

33:483-84. (D. 'o8.) CUSHMAN, LILLIAN S. A report of the second annual meeting of the Na-

tional Society for the Promotion of Industrial Education. El. School T.

9:250-56. (Ja. 'og.) FREEMAN, MARILLA WAITE. The relation of the library to the outside world.

Lib. Journ. 33: 488-92. (D. 'o8.) FURST, CLYDE. The financial status of the professor. Col. Univ. Q. 9:50-54.

(D. 'o8.) GARD, WILLIS L. Some neurological and psychological aspects. Pedagog.

Sem. 15:439-73. (Ja. 'o9.)

1Abbreviations.-Col. Univ. Q., Columbia University Quarterly; Educa. R., Educational Review; El. School T., Elementary School Teacher; Harp. W., Harper's Weekly; Journ. of Educa., Journal of Education; Lib. Journ., Library Journal; Out., Outlook; Pedagog. Sem., Pedagogical Seminary; Pop. Sci. Mo., Popular Science Monthly; Psycholog. Clinic, Psychological Clinic; Relig. Educa., Religious Education; South. Educa. R., Southern Educational Review.

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CURRENT EDUCATIONAL LITERATURE 339

HALL, G. STANLEY. Elements of strength and weakness in physical educa- tion as taught in colleges. Mind and Body. 15: 326-30. (Ja. 'o09.)

HERTS, ALICE MINNIE. Dramatic instinct-its use and misuse. Pedagog. Sem. 15:550-62. (Ja. '09.)

JONES, ELMER E. A concrete example of the value of individual teaching. Psycholog. Clinic. 2:195-203. (D. 'o8.)

JUDSON, HARRY PRATT.. Religion in the schools.. El. School T. 9:223-32. (Ja. 'o9.)

K., F. P. The Columbia university summer session. Col. Univ. Q. 9:19-27. (D. 'o8.)

LELAND, CLAUDE G. The world's largest circulating library. Harp. W. 52: 12-13. (26 D. 'o8.)

MAGRUDER, W. T. The cosmopolitau high-school curricula. South. Educa. R. 5: 195-96. (O.-N. 'o8.)

MARTIN, GEORGE H. Industrial education and the public schools. Journ. of Educa. 68:675-76. (D. 'o8.)

MCNARY, SARAH J. The preparation of a class for a lesson in literature. Pedagog. Sem. 15:484-91. (Ja. 'o09.)

MILLER, DICKINSON S. Mr. Roosevelt's opportunity as president of a uni- versity. Pop. Sci. Mo. 74:62-69. (D. 'o8.)

MORRISON, G. B. The high-school situation. South. Educa. R. 5:187-94. (O.-N. 'o8.)

ORDAHL, GEORGE. Rivalry; its genetic development and pedagogy. Pedagog. Sem. 15:492-549. (Ja. 'o9.)

PRICHETT, HENRY S. Professional education. Out. 90:870-73. (19 D. 'o8.) PUTNAM, HELEN C. Biological knowledge and morality. Relig. Educa.

3:180-86. (D. 'o8.) ROARK, R. N. Modern tendencies in education. South Educa. R. 5:149-57.

(O.-N. 'o8.) Report of the librarian of the Bureau of Education. Lib. Journ. 33:503-

(D. 'o8.) RUEDIGER, WILLIAM C. The field of education. Pedagog. Sem. 15:474-83.

(Ja. '09.)

RUSSELL, JAMES EARL. The call to professional service. Col. Univ. Q. 9:1-9. (D. 'o8.)

SEERLEY, H. H. Industrial arts in normal schools. South. Educa. R. 5:I58-62. (O.-N. 'o8.)

SHAW, CHARLES FRANKLIN. The educational principles involved in the religious training of young people. Relig. Educa. 3: 182-86. (D. 'o8.)

SHOWERMAN, GRANT. A co-educational meditation. Educa. R. 37:44-54. (Ja. 'o09.)

SISSON, EDWARD O. The genius of the American high school. Educa. R. 37: 29-43, (Ja. 'og.)

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SOULE, A. M. Work of the agricultural school in the scheme of state educa- tion. South. Educa. R. 5:176-86. (O.-N. 'o8.)

STARR, M. ALLEN. The duties of the medical profession to the public. Col. Univ. Q. 9:10-I8. (D. 'o8.)

STERLING, E. BLANCHE. Gymnastics as a factor in the treatment of mental retardation. Psycholog. Clinic. 2:2o4-II. (D. 'o8.)

STOWE, LYMAN BEECHER. School republics. Out. 90:939-48. (26 D. 'o8.) Tenth anniversary of the hall club. October 23, 1898. Pedagog Sem.

15:563-79.

TERRY, H. L. The new movement in physics teaching. Educa. R. 37: 12-18.

(Ja. 'o09.) THORNDIKE, EDWARD L. The influence of the number of men teachers upon

the enrollment of boys in public high schools. Educa. R. 37:71-85. (Ja. '09.)

THWING, CHARLES F. The answer of the far east to some American college questions. Educa. R. 37:19-28. (Ja. '09.)

WITTICH, GEORGE. Folk-dances as physical training for the young in America. Mind and Body. 15: 321-25. (Ja. 'o9.)

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