2 Athens College (Lagoudakis), 280-81, no. 9, June. Atlanta, Ga.: Course in heat treating of machine tools and Atlantic seaboard defense training programs, 75, no. 3, Dec. Auditing, public-school accounts, 265, no. 9, June. Australia: Public kindergartens, 231, no. 8, May. AVA at San Francisco (Grigsby), 180-81, no. 6, Mar. Average age of high-school graduates, 139, no. 5, Feb. Average total expenditure per pupil by public-school sys- Averill, Felix E.: Appointment, U. S. Office of Education, Aviation: Courses, National Defense Training Program, B Ballou, Frank W.: Defense training program, Washington, Baltimore, Md.: Defense training program, 77, no. 3, Dec.; Barahona, Fernando Carvajal: Latin-American exchange Basic Community Survey, Michigan Department of Public Basic curriculum material, 254, no. 8, May. Batlle, Oscar: Latin-American exchange student, 305, no. 10, Battin, Charles T.: Course in "social leadership," 23, no. 1, Bauman venometer, use in noting wind velocity, 114, no. 4, Benachi, Emmanuel: Endowed Athens College, 280-81, Bennett, James V.: Prison training, 22-23, no. 1, Oct. Better Teaching, publication, Cincinnati public schools, 157, Beust, Nora E.: Consultant, Book Fair programs, 93, no. 3, Bicentennial, University of Pennsylvania, 63, no. 2, Nov. Bilingual children, instruction, Arizona, 318, no. 10, July. Bissainthe, Max: Latin-American exchange student, 305, Black stem rust, instruction in control, 124, no. 4, Jan. Blanchet, Jules: Latin-American exchange student, 305, Blauch, Lloyd E.: Appointment, U. S. Office of Education, SCHOOL LIFE Blind: Needy, Federal aid, 159, no. 5, Feb. See also Excep- Blochman City School Project, Cat Canyon, Calif., 17-19, Blocks used in teaching mathematics, 277, no. 9, June. Blue-print reading, Pennsylvania State College, 302, no. 10, Bogalusa, La.: Pre-employment refresher class in welding, Boise Junior College, plans for film library, 94, no. 3, Dec. Book lists: American Library Association, 63, no. 2, Nov.; Book-selection policies of local boards, 14-15 no. 1, Oct. Bookmobiles: Durham County, N. C., 319, no. 10, July; Boston Council of Social Agencies, survey of facilities of Boulder, Colo.: Defense training courses, 47, no. 2, Nov. Boutwell, William D.: Education by Radio Institute, 298, Box Elder County, Utah: Program in family life education, Box Elder is in Utah (Brown), 170-73, no. 6, Mar. Boy Scouts: Project, Obion County, Tenn., 111, no. 4, Jan. Bradford, Pa.: Training course for oil workers, 153, no. 5, Branscomb, Harvie: Study of college libraries, 32, no. 1, Oct. Bricklayers: Dull-season course, Iowa State College, 309, Bridgeport, Conn.: Defense training classes, 77, no. 3, Dec.; Brooker, J. W.: Defense training program, Kentucky, 291, Brooks, Phillips: Love of truth and liberty, 73, no. 3, Dec. Brown, Muriel W.: And now Toledo! 140-43, no. 5, Feb.; Brown University: Alumni Advisory Committee, choice of Bryan, William Jennings: Prize renewed, Ohio State Uni- Budgets: School district, 263, no. 9, June; schools, Pennsyl- Buffalo, N. Y.: Defense training classes, 75, no. 3, Dec. Bulletin board. See Educators' bulletin board. Bureau of Employment Security, Social Security Boar Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, lecture serie. Bureau of Mines: Cooperation with New York State Depar Bureau of Reclamation, exhibit, Interior Departme Bureau of Standards. See National Bureau of Standards. Burson, Susan M.: Nutrition education throughout t Bus drivers: Report school bus transportation 80, no. Business education, 309, 320, no. 10, July. Business panels advise students, 158, no. 5, Feb. Butterflies, collection, 272, no. 9, June. By way of introduction, booklist for young people, 46, no. C Caballero, Diego Manuel Dominguez: Latin America California Elementary School Principals Association, fu California Schools, publication, California State Departm California State Department of education: Califor Caliver, Ambrose: Collegiate education of Negroes, 1830 Callahan, John: Adult citizenship programs, Wisconsin, Camden, N. J.: Demand for trained welders, 55, no. 2, N Camp life as a basis for program planning, with the CC Camp Life textbooks and workbooks, CCC educational Camp site, F. F. A., purchased, 308, no. 10, July. Canal Zone: School building program, 295, no. 10, July. Cape Hatteras Seashore National Recreational Area, 256, C Capital News, weekly clip sheet, Pennsylvania State GC Capital Page School, U. S. Capitol, 210-11, no. 7, Apr. Card catalog, City and Country School, New York, 229 Carmody, John M.: Picture, 176, no. 6, Mar. Case workers, rehabilitation, 144-45, no. 5, Feb. Cassidy Lake Technical School, Chelsea, Mich., training Cat Canyon, Calif.: Blochman City School Project, 17-19, Catering Courses, Boston Trade School for Girls, 153, no. 5, Cathedral of Learning, University of Pittsburgh, 1940, sum- Catholic University of America, summer sessions, 31, no. 1, CC. See Civilian Conservation Corps. Census Bureau, training program, 10, no. 1, Oct. Central High School of Needle Trades, New York City. 241, Central School, England and Wales, 44, no. 2, Nov. 4 Charlotte (N. C.) Public Library, business information bu- Charts: Defense job training, with no. 7, Apr.; educational, Cherrington, Ben M.: Cultural relations of American Re- Chicago, Ill.: Annual report of the superintendent of schools, "he Child, monthly magazine, Children's Bureau, 84, no. 3, Child behavior, study, Toledo, 143, no. 5, Feb. Child Study Association of America, Inc., meeting, New Children: Alien registration, 73, no. 3, Dec.; European Children's Bureau, magazine, The Child, 84, no. 3, Dec.; 189, hildren's Caravan: Periodical, 298, no. 10, July. 'hildren's Code, 94, page 4 of cover, no. 3, Dec. hose to Live, film on cancer control, 160, no. 5, Feb. itizenship: Education, 243, no. 8, May; program, Wiscon- ity and County School, New York, progression teaching, lity issuance of teacher certificates, 27, no. 1, Oct. Civic enlightenment (Dykstra), 14, No. 1, Oct. ivic pride council, Hamtramck, Mich., 196, 217, no. 7, Apr. ivil Aeronautics Administration: Civilian pilot training ivilian Conservation Corps: Academic courses, 117, no. 4, INDEX Clapp, Percy E.: Urges establishment of a library technical Clearing house: Family life education program, 141-42, no. 5, Cleveland Child Health Association, preschool program, 25, Cleveland Press-Foreign Friends' Club: International Clip sheet, Pennsylvania State Government, 62, no. 2, Nov. Colburn, Frona Wait: Donates collection of Indian baskets Cole, Ernest E.: 6-point program, New York State Educa- College of Puget Sound, Tacoma, Wash., social leadership College of West Africa, Monrovia, Liberia, 247-49, no. 8, College Plans of High School Seniors, survey, higher educa- Colleges: Education by radio, 11-12, no. 1, Oct.; enroll- Colleges and universities: Issuance of teacher certificates, 27, Collegiate education of Negroes (Caliver) 183-85, 188, no. 6, Collins, A. H.: Defense training program, Alabama, 294, no. Collins, M. D.: Defense training program, Georgia, 295, no. Colorado: Accrediting secondary schools, 104, no. 4, Jan.; Colorado Springs, Colo., defense training courses, 47, no. 2, Colorado State Library: Kits available, 319, no. 10, July. Commencement and defense, 286, no. 9, June. Commerce Department. See Department of Commerce. Commissioners of education (State) comments and pictures, Committee on Library Cooperation with Schools, New Jer- Commodity Series, publications, Pan-American Union, 84, Community activities, teachers, 213, 215, no. 7, Apr. Community centers, parent education program, 50, no. 2, Community cooperation, Toledo, Ohio, 142, no. 5, Feb. Community councils, family life education program, 39, no. Community diet clinic, nutrition education, 132, no. 5, Feb. Community planning course, University of New Hampshire, Community projects, Wichita, Kans., 69, no. 3, Dec. Community school relationship, 67, no. 3, Dec. Comparative education: United States and Great Britain, Comparisons of school expenditures, 119-20, no. 4, Jan. Compensation, CCC enrollees, 116, no. 4, Jan. 3 Composition, State boards of education, 260, no. 9, June. Compulsory health instructions, California, 258, no. 9, June. Conciliation Service, informal training, 90, no. 3, Dec. Conferences, 13-15, no. 1, Oct.; family life education program; Congressional Directory, 246, no. 8, May. June. Conservation bulletins, page 4 of cover, no. 2, Nov. Conserving the Nation's Natural Resources, packet, Informa- Consolidation of schools, Ohio, 292, no. 10, July. Contest winners: Future Farmers of America, convention, Convention calendar, 30, no. 1, Oct.; 62, no. 2, Nov.; 87, no. Cooperative Part-time Retail Training Programs, bulletin, 23, Cooperative project for homes, 242-43, no. 8, May. Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y.: Balanced budget, 254-55, Coronado: International Monument proposed, 32, no. 1, Oct. Cost accounting study, library operations, 191, no. 6, Mar. Cost of Maintaining Higher Institutions, survey of higher Council on Rural Education, Julius Rosenwald Fund, 85, Counseling, CCC enrollees, 117, no. 4, Jan. Counterfeiting, educational campaign, 288, no. 9, June. Courter, Claude V.: Education and defense, 130, no. 5, Feb. 4 Coxe, John E.: Defense training program, Louisiana, 294, Coxen, James R.: Appointment, U. S. Office of Education, Crable, A. L.: Free public schools, Oklahoma, 294-95, no. Craft work, CCC Camps, 152, no. 5, Feb. Credentials, foreign students, 98-99, no. 4, Jan. Credit business, 124, no. 4, Jan. Credit courses in health, physical education, and safety, North Carolina, 126, no. 4, Jan. Credit for religious education, 301, no. 10, July. Credit Problems of Families, bulletin, 124, no. 4, Jan. Criteria for the Establishment of Public Junior Colleges in Ken- tucky, bulletin, University of Kentucky, 62, 63, no. 2, Nov. Cross country flying courses, 256, no. 8, May. See also Civil Cuckoo calls (The), review, 42, no. 2, Nov. Cultural contributions of immigrants, 65, no. 3, Dec. Cultural institutes for international understanding, 298, no. Cumberland Gap area to be preserved, 32, no. 1, Oct. Curriculum: Apprentice school, U. S. Government Printing Office, 208, 10, no. 7, Apr.; Capitol Page School, 210-11, no. 7, Apr.; CCC Camps, 218, no. 7, Apr.; 117 no. 4, Jan.; development, vocational education, 307, no. 10, July; family life education in school, Obion County, Tenn., 109-10, no. 4, Jan.; graduate school, National Bureau of Standards, 9-10, no. 1, Oct.; improvement, 104, no. 4, Jan.; infant school, England and Wales, 44, no. 2, Nov.; labora- tory, Michigan Department of Public Instruction, 157, no. 5, Feb.; material, 254, no. 8, May; planning, 226-28, no. 8, May; PBA school, 117, no. 6, Mar.; revision, family life education program, Wichita, Kans., 77, no. 3, Dec.; rural school, 105-7, no. 4, Jan.; schools for Negroes, 266-67, no. 9, June; teacher preparation, 260-61, no. 9, June. Curriculum Content in Conservation for Elementary Schools, bulletin, page 4 of cover, no. 2, Nov. Dangers to Democracy, publication, American Library Asso- Daville, Va.: Airplane mechanics course, 77, no. 3, Dec. Dartmouth College: Progress of high-school students, 287, no. 9, June; trees make education possible, 191, no. 6, Mar. Date Growing in the United States, leaflet, 84, no. 3, Dec. Davis, Homer: Athens College, 280, no. 9, June. Davis, Mary Dabney: Release of public-school pupils for weekday classes in religious education, 299-301, 306, no. 10, July; survey reports and current bulletins of interest to teachers of young children, 24-26, no. 1, Oct. Davis, W. S.: Survey, vocational agriculture for Negroes, 88, Day schools: Certificate, Scottish Education Department, 45-46, no. 2, Nov.; family life education program, Wichita, Kans., 77, no. 3, Dec.; special education for exceptional Deaf: Children, education, 34, no. 2, Nov.; residential schools, 37, no. 2, Nov. See also Exceptional children; Decatur County, Tenn.: Courses in agriculture, 88, no. 3, Defectives and poor nutrition, 131, no. 5, Feb. Defense: Education, 130, no. 5, Feb.; handbook available, 138, no. 5, Feb.; information exchange, 136, no. 5, Feb.; 316, no. 10, July; job training, defense chart, with no. 7, Apr.; National Nutrition Conference, 303, 316, no. 10, July; occupations, reading courses, 287, no. 9, June; packet, 272, no. 9, June; radio programs, 55, no. 2, Nov.; youth prob- Defense and commencement, 286, no. 9, June. Defense and professional growth, 66-67, no. 3, Dec. Defense and safety, 310, no. 10, July. Defense Employment and Training for Employment, bulletin, Defense Papers and Defense Digests, 253, no. 8, May. Defense program: Educated youth, 257, no. 9, June; index to printed material, 31, no. 1, Oct.: projects, 310, no. 10, July; reading clubs, 288, no. 9, June. Defense through education, 240-41, no. 8, May. Defense training for rural and non-rural youth (Arthur), Defense training programs: 290-95, 307-9, 320, no. 10, July; engineering, 4, 21, no. 1, Oct.; 302, no. 10, July; reports, 74-77, no. 3, Dec.; 47, 55, no. 2, Nov.; vocational schools, Deffenbaugh, W. S.: In public schools, 30-31, no. 1, Oct.; 62-63, no. 2, Nov.; 94, no. 3, Dec.; 126-27, no. 4, Jan.; 157-58, no. 5, Feb.; 190, no. 6, Mar.; 222-23, no. 7, Apr.; 254, no. 8, May; 286, no. 9, June; 318, no. 10, July; Standing Commit- tee of City Boards of Education, 195, no. 7, Apr. De Gonzalez-Vera, Marie M.: Latin-American exchange Degrees, American farmer, 155, no. 5, Feb. Delaware: Education of handicapped children, 34-37, no. 2, Nov.; trade advisory committees, 250, no. 8, May. Del Canto, Jorge: Latin-American exchange student, 305, Delehanty, Bertha: An approach to geography, 304, no. 10, Democratic beliefs and practices (Frank), 227, no. 8, May. Democratic education: Essential function, 65, no. 3, Dec.; Democracy, 289, 295, no. 10, July; as a way of life, 194, no. 7, Apr.; in administration and supervision of a school system, 67, no. 3, Dec.; courses, Woodward High School, Cincin- nati, 157, no. 5, Feb.; and education, 290-95, no. 10, July; fundamental purposes of education, 130, no. 5, Feb.; pamphlets, 244, no. 8, May; reading list, 268, no. 9, June. Democracy and libraries (MacLeish), 14, no. 1, Oct. Democracy vs. Dictatorship (Studebaker), 91, no. 4, Jan. Democratic obligation of the public school (Erwin), 294, no. Demonstration classes, nutrition project, 274-75, no. 9, June. Demonstration clinics, St. Paul, Minn., 313, no. 10, July. Demonstration programs in family life education, 38-40, 49, Demonstration schools: Georgia, 267, no. 9, June; West Demonstrations of classroom use of radio, two recorded units, Dental care, nursery schools, 49, no. 2, Nov. Denver Opportunity School, defense training courses, 47, Department of Agriculture: Cotton mattress demonstration program, 159, no. 5, Feb.; distribution of filmstrips, 128, no. 4, Jan.; educational charts, 59, no. 2, Nov.; film on cancer control, 160, no. 5, Feb.; filmstrips, 128, no. 4, Jan.; representative advisory committee, CCC educational Department of Commerce (John), 8-10, 29, no. 1, Oct.; study use of credit, 124, no. 4, Jan. Department of Justice: Alien registration, 73, no. 3, Dec.; Federal Reformatory for Women, 320, no. 10, July. Department of Labor (John), 90-93, no. 3, Dec. Department of the Interior: Museum, 128, no. 4, Jan.; publications outlining activities, 279, no. 9, June; repre- sentative advisory committee, CCC education program, Department of the Navy: Cooperation with U. S. Office of Education, 75, no. 3, Dec.; naval officers, defense training courses, 302, no. 10, July; Naval Reserve officers, training unit, 95, no. 3, Dec.; training program, Pensacola, Fla., Department of War: Cooperation, U. S. Office of Education, CCC education, 116, no. 4, Jan.; defense training, 75, Dependent habits, development in children, 54, no. 2, Nov. Design for defense, 241, no. 8, May. Detroit, Mich.: Broadcast, Know Your Local Government, 254, no. 8, May; public library, booklist, industrial train- ing, 63, no. 2, Nov.; public-school system speakers' bureau, Developing the inquiring mind (Lombard), 71-72, no. 3, Dec. Dewey, John: Education defined, 39, no. 2, Nov. See also Diaz, Felipe: Vocational agriculture, Puerto Rico, 60, no. 2, Dictatorship vs democracy (Studebaker), 97, no. 4, Jan. Diet, 303, no. 10, July; check list, nutrition education pro- gram, 202, no. 7, Apr.; clinic, 132, no. 5, Feb. Directory of California Superintendents of Schools, 126, no. Directory of Journals, Pan American Union. 157, no. 5, Fe Discipline of boys, 122, no. 4. Jan. Display of the flag (Jessen), 249, no. 8, May. Distinguished in health education services, 296, no. 10, July Distributive education, 309, 320, no. 10, July; Ohio, 292, n. Distributive education, Organization and Administratie- bulletin, U. S. Office of Education, 186, no. 6, Mar. Distributive training to farmers, 250, no. 8, May. District of Columbia: Enrollment, defense training pr District nurse, family life education, 140, no. 5, Feb. Dominoes used in teaching mathematics, 277, no. 9, June. Downey, Walter F.: Child is not for the state, 293, no. 1. Dramatics, CCC camps, 151-52, no. 5, Feb. Drury, Newton B.: Preliminary report, National Par Duggan, B. O.: National defense-training courses, Te Dull-season course for bricklayers, Iowa State College, 30 Dunbar, Ralph M.: American Library Association, 14-1 no. 1, Oct.; In libraries, 31-32, no. 1, Oct.; 63-64, no 2, No 95-96, no. 3, Dec.; 127-28, no. 4, Jan.; 158-59, no 5, Fe 191-92, no. 6, Mar.; 223-24, no. 7, Apr.; 255-56, no. 8, Ma 287-88, no. 9, June; 219-1, no. 10, July. Duplication of State higher education (McNeely), 20-21, Durham County, N. C.: Bookmobile service, 319, no. 1 Duty to remain in school, 257, no. 9, June. Dyer County, Tenn.: Itinerant teachers, vocational agric Dykstra, Clarence A.: Civic enlightenment, 14, no. 1, Oct. Earley, Albert: Visual instruction, 271-72, no. 9, June. Earn-While-You-Learn course, University of Texas, 223, Earning an education, 95, no. 3, Dec. Easter seals sold for National Society for Crippled Childre Economic adjustment, CCC camp enrollees, 57, no. 2, Nej Economic background of Negroes, 85, no. 3, Dec. Edible Greens of Michigan, bulletin, 275, no. 9, June. Editorials: Dictatorship vs. democracy, 97, no. 4, Ja Education in inter-Americanism, 129, no. 5, Feb.; Educ tion and preparedness, 161-62, no. 6, Mar.; Education & physical fitness, 33, no. 2, Nov.; For the common defers 193-94, no. 7, Apr.; Hallmarks of democratic educatio 225, no. 8, May; In a world of propaganda, 289, 295, 10, July; Now! 1, no. 1, Oct.; Tolerance, 65, 73, no.. Dec.; Youth's duty to remain in school, 257, no. 9, Ma Educating youth (Studebaker), 13, no. 1, Oct. Education: All the people, 29, no. 1, Oct.; CCC, 56-57, no. Nov.; defined, John Dewey, 39, no. 2, Nov.; for democrac 40, no. 2, Nov.; in a democracy, 290-95, no. 10, July; exc tional children, 36, no. 2, Nov.; family life, 226-28, 245, no.j May; function, 139, no. 5, Feb.; major line of defense, 15 no. 5, Feb.; by radio, 52-53, 55, no. 2, Nov.; relation to spin ual foundations, 162, no. 6, Mar.; research projects, WP 278, no. 9, June; education and defense (Courter), 13 no. 5, Feb. Education and propaganda, 289, 295, no. 10, July. Education and the Defense of American Democracy, Edua Education for Family Life, yearbook, 245, no. 8, May. Education for physical fitness (Studebaker), 33, no. 2, Ne + 4 Education in inter-Americanism (Studebaker), 129, no. 5, Educational advisers, CCC, 117, no. 4, Jan. Educational Bulletin, Iowa Department of Public Instruc- Educational Directory, U. S. Office of Education, 100, no. 4, Educational films, southwest Idaho, 94, no. 3, Dec. Educational news: 30-32, no. 1, Oct.; 62-64, no. 2, Nov.; 96, Educational program: For common defense, 193-94, no. 7, Apr.; Immigration and Border Patrol, 91, no. 3, Dec. Educational projects, WPA, 179, no. 6, Mar. Educational Radio Script Exchange (Studebaker), 52-53, 55, Educators' Bulletin Board: 58, no. 2, Nov.; 78, no. 3, Dec.; 118, no. 4, Jan.; 154, no. 5, Feb.; 244, no. 8, May; 268, no. 9, Effective Industrial Use of Women in the Defense Program, bulletin, Women's Bureau, 189, no. 6, Mar. Efficient college heating plant, 254, no. 8, May. 80-book list, occupations, U. S. Office of Education, 89, no. 3, El Eco: Newspaper for American students of Spanish, 298, Electricity: Distribution, 288, no. 9, June; illustration Modern World at Work, 160, no. 5, Feb. Elementary course in nutrition, 275, no. 9, June. Elementary education: California, 94, no. 3, Dec.; England and Wales and Scotland, 44-46, no. 2, Nov.; handicapped children, 35, no. 2, Nov.; packet of publications, 272, no. 9, Elementary schools: Citizenship teaching, 16-19, no. 1, Oct.; enrollment by grade, 29, no. 1, Oct.; expenditure per pupil, 119, 120, no. 4, Jan.; libraries, 158-59, no. 5, Feb.; 229-31, no. 8, May; nutrition education, 132, no. 5, Feb.; 164-65, 182, no. 6, Mar.; problems, 222-23, no. 7, Apr.; train- ing for family life, 227, no. 8, May. Elevator operators, school, Public Buildings Administration, Elkhorn School, Kentucky: School lunches, 233-34, no. 8, Elliott, Edward C.: To the class of 1940, 93, no. 3, Dec. Elliott, Eugene B.: National unity keystone of defense, 290, no. 10, July; superintendent of public instruction, Michi- Elmira, N. Y.: National defense training, 76, no. 3, Dec. El Paso, Tex.: Border Patrol Training School, 91, no. 3, Dec. Employees' retirement systems, 265, no. 9, June. Employment: Defense training enrollees, 75, 77, no. 3, Dec.; for defense, 310, no. 10, July; graduates in journalism, 255, no. 8, May; information services, CCC training, 83, no. 3, Endowment funds, Athens College, 281, no. 9, June. Engineering: Defense training program, 302, no. 10, July; University of Pittsburgh, 241, no. 8, May. English composition, grading, 270, no. 9, June. Enrollment: CCC, 116-17, no. 4, Jan.; college, 257, no. 9, June; defense training programs, 75, no. 3, Dec.; increase, vocational education classes, 307, no. 10, July; girls in full- time classes in home economics department, 22, no. 1, Oct.; public schools, 7, 29, no. 1, Oct.; terminal curricula, junior Equalization of school costs, 264, no. 9, June. Equipment and Supplies, bulletin, Association for Childhood Ernst, Margaret S.: They love to read, 229-31, no. 8, May. Erwin, Clyde A.: Democratic obligation of the public school, Espionage: Bulletin on laws, 310, no. 10, July. Essay question type test, 269-70, no. 9, June. Ethics of youth (Clinchy), 13, no. 1, Oct. European children: Education, 44-46, no. 2, Nov.; guests, 3, Evaluation: Foreign student credentials, 98-99, no. 4, Jan.; practices, 269-70, no. 9, June; technique, North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, 85, no. 3, Evans, Evan E.: Summer activity program, Winfield, "Everyday Living" course, Toledo family life education Examinations: Border patrol training, 93, no. 3, Dec.; Civil Exceptional children: State supervisory programs, 34–7, no. Exchange materials grow, 316, no. 10, July. Expenditure per pupil, public-school system, 119, 120, no. 4, Experiences while training teachers in Liberia (Furbay), Explorers' map, General Land Office, 279, no. 9, June. Fair Adventure, review, 42-43, no. 2, Nov. Fairfax County, Va.: Teachers' records of home economics Fairs: Book, Michigan, 93, no. 3, Dec.; family life education, Obion County, Tenn., 109, no. 4, Jan.; Merchants, 153, Family financial status, CCC enrollees, 187-88, no. 6, Mar. Family Fun night, Obion County, Tenn., 110, no. 4, Jan. Family life education: And now Toledo, 140-43, no. 5, Feb.; Box Elder is in Utah, 170-73, no. 6, Mar.; community organization, 38-40, no. 2, Nov.; importance, 226, no. 8, May; national defense, 51, no. 2, Nov.; Obion County, Tenn., 108-11, no. 4, Jan.; Puerto Rico, 60, no. 2, Nov.; WPA program, 48-51. no. 2, Nov.; Wichita, Kans., pro- Farm Credit Administration: Circulars, 59, no. 2, Nov.; cooperation with U. S. Office of Education, 124, no. 4, Jan. Farm and Home Hour, broadcasts, 155, no. 5, Feb. Farm-junk-clean-up drive, Sand Creek, Mich., Future Farmers of America, 251, no. 8, May. Farm practice, 307-8, no. 10, July; vocational agriculture student, Prospect, Ohio, 221, no. 7, Apr. Farm Real Estate Situation, U. S. Department of Agriculture Farm Security Administration: Loans to children, 64, no. 2, Nov.; safety practices on farms, 64, no. 2, Nov.; sanitary project, Obion County, Tenn., 111, no. 4, Jan. Farm shops for defense training, South Carolina, 295, no. Farm youth good loan risks, 60-61, no. 2, Nov. Farmers and distributive training, 250, no. 8, May. Farmingdale, N. Y.: Aviation industries, 76, no. 3, Dec. Fashion show and reception, Union City, Tenn., family life Faunce: Spiritual freedom, 166, no. 6, Mar. Fayette County, Tenn.: Itinerant teachers, vocational agri- culture for Negroes, 88, no. 3, Dec. Fear of failure, 150, 152, no. 5, Feb. Federal aid: Education, 245, no. 8, May; National Educa- tion Association plan, 33, no. 2, Nov. Federal appropriations, vocational courses, 214, no. 7, Apr. Federal Bureau of Investigation, representative lectures at Border Patrol School, 92, no. 3, Dec. Federal Communications Commission: Federal Radio Edu- cation Committee, 52, no. 2, Nov.; radio study guide, 59, Federal Emergency Relief Administration, grants, 144, no. 5, Federal Employment Under the Merit System, bulletin, 279, Federal Home Loan Bank Board, 146, 147, no. 5, Feb. Federal Radio Education Committee, 52, no. 2, Nov.; study, Federal Reformatory for Women, Alderson, W. Va., educa- tional program, 320, no. 10, July. Federal Security Agency (John), 112-17, no. 4, Jan. Federal Surplus Commodities Corporation, furnishes cotton to low-income families, 159, no. 5, Feb. Federal Textbook on Citizenship, 84, no. 3, Dec. Federal Trade Commission, trade practice rules for sub- scription and mail-order book publishing industry, 63-64, Federal Works Agency (John), 176–79, no. 6, Mar. F. F. A. See Future Farmers of America. Films: Boise Junior College, 94, no. 3, Dec.; Bureau of Mines, made available to Latin America, 256, no. 8, May; cancer control, 160, no. 5, Feb.; CCC camps, 152, no. 5, Feb.; 282, no. 9, June; family life, 40, no. 2, Nov.; 70, no. 3, Filmstrips, U. S. Department of Agriculture, 128, no. 4, Jan. Financial and business administration, higher institutions, Fine arts, rural high schools, 105–6, no. 4, Jan. Fine Arts Center dedicated, Indiana University, 287, no. Fine Arts Gallery, Interior Department, exhibitions, 1940-41, 99, no. 4, Jan.; foreign student credentials, 98-99, no. 4 Fingerprinting, alien registration, 73, no. 3, Dec.; Border Finley, John H.: Endowment funds, Athens College, 281, Firearms training, Border Patrol School, 92, no. 3, Dec. Fishing, CCC camps, 151, no. 5, Feb. Fisk, Elizabeth: Girls Vocational High School, Minneapolis, Fitzgerald, J. Anderson: University of Texas, jobs for ad- Flag (The), (Jessen), 121, no. 4, Jan.; display, 249, no. 8, May; Flexner, Jennie M.: Subject interest of readers, 319, no. 10, Flight Instructor's Manual, 246, no. 8, May. Florida: Course of study, national defense training, 47, no. 2, Florida Curriculum Laboratory, illustrations of good prac- Florida State College for Women, exhibit of Government Florida State Department of Education, handbook on pupil Food: Nursery schools, 50, no. 2, Nov. Food and Life, separates, U. S. Department of Agriculture Food and Nutrition Committee, National Research Council, Food stamp plan, 132, no. 5, Feb. Food Trades Vocational High School, New York City, Food-buying, nutrition problem, 201-2, no. 7, Apr. Foreign education. See Comparative education; also under Foreign languages. See Languages. Foreign Service Affairs' Training School, Department of Foreign student credentials (Abel), 98-99, no. 4, Jan. Foreman's Training School, Public Buildings Administra- Forest Outings, bulletin, 265, no. 9, June. Forest Service: Free map of the United States, 175, no. 6, Mar.; new publications, 265, no. 9, June; organization Fort Atkinson, Wis.: Sheet metal training, 77, no. 3, Dec. Fort Raleigh National Historic Site, 256, no. 8, May. Forum movement, Mississippi, 157-58, no. 5, Feb. Forum of school directors, Washington (State), 236, no. 9, Foster, Emery M.: Grade enrollment in the public schools, Foundation for the Advancement of the Social Sciences, University of Denver, kits available, 319, no. 10, July. 4-H clubs, use of National Park Service camp facilities, 96, 4-year naval course, University of Michigan, 95, no. 3, Dec. Frank, Lawrence K.: Democratic beliefs and practices, 227, Fraternity accounts, 63, no. 2, Nov. Fraternity Managers Association, 63, no. 2, Nov. Frazier, Benjamin W.: Minimum certification requirements for teachers, 27-29, no. 1, Oct.; Teacher preparation, 259-62, F. R. E. C. See Federal Radio Education Committee. Free price lists, Government publications, 160, no. 5, Feb.; Free public schools (Crable), 294-95, no. 10, July. Free textbooks, Mississippi, 295, no. 10, July. Freight rates, ocean, 310, no. 10, July. French-Spanish requirements, Border Patrol School, 91-92, Frequency Modulation licenses to schools, 298, no. 10, July. Freshman reading, 288, no. 9, June. Friends-Good books, 42-43, 46, no. 2. Nov. Friendship for the Americas, 297-98, no. 10, July. Full-time program, education of exceptional children, ad- Function of education (Roosevelt), 139, no. 5, Feb. Functions and organization, State boards of education, Functions with respect to school finance (Covert), 263-65, Funds, Utah public schools, 203-4, no. 7, Apr. Furbay, John Harvey: Experiences while training teachers in Liberia, 247-49, no. 8, May. Futterer, Susan O.: New books and pamphlets, 53, no. 2, Nov.; 78, no. 3, Dec.; 118, no. 4, Jan.; 154, no. 5, Feb.; 244, no. 8, May; 268, no. 9, June. Future Farmers of America: Activities, 308, no. 10, July; convention, Kansas City, Mo., 23, no. 1, Oct.; good loan risks, 60-61, no. 2, Nov.; Sand Creek, Mich., 251, no. 8, May; national camp development, 155, no. 5, Feb.; na- Gallardo, José M.: Libraries, Puerto Rico, 192, no. 6, Mar.; Puerto Rican schools and national defense, 292, no. 10, Gallery of fine art, Department of the Interior, 73, no. 3, Game wardens answer roll call, 317, no. 10, July. Games, number, 277, no. 9, June. Garments bought with credit hours of work, Wichita, Kans., Gas mask demonstration, Public Buildings Administration Training School, 178, no. 6, Mar. Gaumnitz, Walter H.: Rural Youth and Secondary Edu- Geddes, Anne E.: Social Security Board, study, aid to needy General Education Board: Education of Negroes, 265, 267, General Land Office: Explorers map, 279, no. 9, June; his- torical exhibit, Interior Department Museum, 128, no. 4, Jan.: bulletin on transportation, 59, no. 2, Nov. Geographical distribution of 118 colleges for Negroes, 183, no. Geography, an approach, 304, no. 10, July. Geological Survey, exhibit, Interior Department museum, Geology: Alaska Railroad Region, 310, no. 10, July; Tonapah (Nev.), Mining School, 284, no. 9, June. George-Deen Act: Excerpt, 230, no. 10, July; prison training, Georgia: Accrediting secondary schools, 103, no. 4, Jan.; agri- cultural education for Negroes, 308, no. 10, July; County Library Bookmobile, 255, no. 8, May; defense training pro- gram, 75, no. 3, Dec.; 295, no. 10, July; demonstration Gibbs, Andrew H.: School bus transportation, 79-81, no. 3, Giegengack, Augustus E.: Picture, 208, no. 7, Apr. Gift wrapping courses, Boston Trade School for Girls, 153, Girl who would be queen (A), review, 43, no. 2, Nov. Girls: Enrollment, full-time classes, home economics depart- Girls and women serve, defense program, 241, no. 8, May. Good American (The), 94, page 4 of cover, no. 3, Dec. Good Books-Good Friends (Beust), 42-43, 46 no. 2, Nov. Good teachers sometimes make mistakes (Lombard) 150, Goodykoontz, Bess: Importance of education for family life at various school levels, 226-28, no. 8, May; Our guest children from Europe, 3, no. 1, Oct. Government agencies. See In other Government agencies; Schools under the Federal Government. Government aids for teachers. See New Government Aids Government letters, course in writing, 29, no. 1, Oct. Government publications: Exhibit, Florida State College for Women, 31, no. 1, Oct.; free price list, 160, no. 5, Feb.; 189, no. 6, Mar. See also New Government aids for teach- ers; U. S. Office of Education, current publications. Grade enrollment in the public schools (Foster) 7, 29, no. 1, Grading English composition, 270, no. 9, June. Grading wool, bulletin, U. S. Department of Agriculture, 189, Graduate School, National Bureau of Standards 8-10, no. 1, Grady, Henry F.: Economic periods of aggression, 181, no. 6, Grange landscaping project, Sand Creek, Mich., 251, no. 8, Graves, Frank Pierrepont: Recipient of award of Associated Exhibitors of the N. E. A., 245, no. 8, May. Gray, Ruth A.: Recent theses, 58, no. 2, Nov.; 78, no. 3, Dec.; 118, no. 4, Jan.; 154, no. 5, Feb.; 244, no. 8, May; 268, Great Britain, education, 44-46, no. 2, Nov. Great Crossings School, Scott County, Ky.: School lunches, Great Lakes school system, expenditure per pupil, 120, no. Greece, education, 280-81, no. 9, June. Green gathering expedition, Michigan, 275, no. 9, June. Greenhoe, Florence: Teacher participation in community Grigsby, Rall I.: Appointment to U. S. Office of Education, 167, 169, no. 6, Mar.; The AVA at San Francisco, 180-81, Growing-up process retarded, 54, no. 2, Nov. Growth Through School Living, bulletin, Association for Child- hood Education, 26, no. 1, Oct. Guam: Children taught lesson in democracy, 295, no. 10, Guard school of instruction, Public Buildings Administra- Guest children from Europe, 3, no. 1, Oct. Guidance: Basis of CCC camp education program, 218, no. 7, Apr.; conference members, 138, no. 5, Feb.; groups, joint conference, 137-38, no. 5, Feb.; importance in public schools, 220-21, no. 7, Apr.; need, Mecklenburg County, N. C., 251, no. 8, May. See also Occupational information Guidance programs, rural areas, 88, no. 3, Dec. Guidance Programs For Rural High Schools, bulletin, U. S. Office of Education, 89, no. 3, Dec. Haas, Francis B.: Education and National defense, Penn- sylvania, 286, no. 9, June; 291, no. 10, July. Hallmarks of democratic education (Studebaker), 225, no. 8, Hamilton, Allen T.: Appointment to U. S. Office of Educa- Hammond, Ind.: Why Have Kindergartens? 26, no. 1, Oct. Hampton, Va.: Course in practical training in citizenship, 17 Hamtramck, Mich., citizenship training, 196-97, 217, no. 7, Hancock Hall, Allan Hancock Foundation for Scientific Re- search, dedicated 191, no. 6, Mar. Handbook for Camp Educational Advisors, 151, no. 5, Feb. Handbooks: For educators, Florida, 286, no. 9, June; for teachers, 25-26, no. 1, Oct.; 318, no. 10, July; pupil trans- Handicapped: Eligible for rehabilitation, 144, no. 5, Feb. Hard of hearing, Los Angeles City Schools, 15, no. 1, Oct. Hartford, Conn.: Coordinated health plan, 313-14, no. 10. July; first State-aided residential school for the deaf, 34. Harvard University: Admission of junior college students, 287, no. 9, June; advanced study U. S. Public Health Hawaii: Map, recreational areas, 84, no. 3, Dec.; native hand work exhibit, Interior Department Museum, 12% no. 4, Jan.; number of persons enrolled in defense training. Hawkins, Layton S.: Heads joint conference, vocations guidance for National defense, 137, no. 5, Feb.; review a defense training courses, 182, no. 6, Mar. Health and physical education: New York, 291, no. 10, July Health care, nursery schools, 49, no. 2, Nov. Health service: Kansas, 70, no. 3, Dec.; Obion County Health Status and Trends, survey study, higher education of Heating plant, Washington State College, 254, no. 8, May Heredity clinic, University of Michigan, 319, no. 10, July. High-school graduates: Age, 139, no. 5, Feb.; Dartmouth, Feb.; civic pride council, Hamtramck, Mich., 196-97, n I 7, Apr.; enrollment by grade, 29, no. 1, Oct.; improvemen program, Nebraska, 294, no. 10, July; librarians statistics. 96, no. 3, Dec.; percent rural youth graduating, 105. no, A Higher education: Duplication (State), 20-21, no. 1, Oct Higher Educational Institutions and the Social Security Ad Higher institutions: Financial and business administration 261, no. 9, June; library problems, 15, no. 1, Oct.; numeric changes, 235-36, no. 8, May; teacher preparation, 259, no, k |