Full text: Proceedings of the International Congress of Education of the World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, July 25-28, 1893

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CONTENTS. 
Discussion. Professor Robert H. Thurston, Ithaca, N. Y., . . . 
Shop Work and Drawing as Means of Developing Slow Pupils. By Pro- 
fessor R. H. Richards, of Boston, Mass., . . . } : . 
I'be Educational Process of Training an Engineer. [Slightly abridged. ] 
By Professor G. Lanza, of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, . 
Discussion, . . . ’ . . . . . . . 
Jducational Value of Applied Mathematics and Engineering. By Henry 
T. Eddy, C. E., Ph.D., President of Rose Polytechnic Institute, 
Terre Haute, Indiana, . . . . ; 
General Discussion, . . . ' . . 
CONGRESS OF INDUSTRIAL AND MANUAL INSTRUCTION, . . . 
List of Honorary Vice-Presidents, . ; : . . . . . 
[ntroductory Address. By Professor John D. Runkle, of the Institute of 
Technology, Boston, and President of the Department, . . . 
New Demands upon Schools by the World’s Industries. By Professor 
C. M. Woodward, of Washington University, St. Louis, Mo., . 
The French System of Industrial and Manual Instruction. Discussion by 
Professor C. M. Woodward, . : a . . . . . 
Sloyd for Elementary Schools contrasted with the Russian System of 
Manual Training. By Gustaf Larsson, Principal of Sloyd Training 
School, Boston, Mass., . . . . . : ‘ ‘ 
Manual Training in Russia. By Egraff de Kovalevsky, Russia, . 
General Discussion, . . . : ; . . . . . . 
-ndustrial and Manual Training in the School Course. By W. B. Powell, 
Superintendent of Schools, Washington, D. C., ; : 
General Discussion, . . . . 
JoNGRESS OF PHYsicAL Epucarion, ‘ ; 
List of Honorary Vice-Presidents, . . . , . . 
Opening Address. By the Chairman, Dr. Edward M. Hartwell, Boston. 
Some Unsolved Problems in Physical Education. [Abstract] By T. D. 
Wood, M.D., California, ‘ A . . . . . . 
[raining of the ITuman Body. By Dr. Angelo Mosso, Professor of 
Physiology, University of Turin, Italy, ; ‘ . . . 
csychological Aspect of Exercises with and without Apparatus. By 
G. W. Fitz, M.D., Instructor in Physiology and Hygiene, Harvard 
University, Cambridge, Mass., : . . . . . . 
Physical Exercises for School Purposes—how Selected and Graded. By 
J. Gardner Smith, M.D., Special Instructor Physical Training, 
Public Schools, New York City, . . . . , . . 
The Relation of Athletic Sports in Colleges. By R. Tait McKenzie, 
B.A., M.D., Director of McGill University Gymnasium, Montreal, 
Inglish Experiences in Providing the Poor of Cities with Parks, Gardens, 
Gymnasia, and Playgrounds. By the Right Honorable the Earl 
of Meath, London, . ; . . . . : . . v 
Physical Training of Criminals. By IH. D. Wey, M.D., State Reforma- 
tory, Elmira, N. Y., . : ; . . . . . ‘ 
Che North American Turner-Bund—its Iistory, Aims, and Achieve- 
ments. By Hugo Muench, Ex-President North American Turner- 
Bund, St. Louis, Mo., . . . . 
Discussion. By Miss Li. Garde, Providence, R. 1.. . 
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