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Some Association Tracks Involved in Reading and Writing. By Thomas
M. Balliet, Superintendent Schools, Springfield, Mass.. . :
General Discussion, . . . . . . . : . . .
Constitutional Bad Spellers. By Adelaide E. Wyckoff, the Packer
Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y., <0. . ; . . . .
The Theological Life of a California Child. [Slightly abridged.] By Pro-
fessor Earl Barnes, of Leland Stanford, Jr., University, California, .
General Discussion, . . . . . . . . , ‘ .
Che First Two Years of the Child. [Slightly abridged.] By Miss Milli-
cent W. Shinn, Editress of Oberlin Monthly, . . , ;
A Plea for Special Child Study. [Slightly abridged.] By Professor W.
L. Bryan, University of Indiana, ‘ ‘ : . . . .
Report on Eye and Ear Mindedness. By Professor W. L. Bryan, Uni-
versity of Indiana, . . Le “ee
The New Psychology in the Normal Schools. [Slightly abridged.] By Miss
Lillie A. Williams, State Normal School, Trenton, N. J., . .
General Discussion, . . .
UONGRESS OF Business EpucaTioNn, . , . . . ; ’ , .
The Evolution of Business Colleges. Abstract of Opening Address. By
S. S. Packard, President Dept. Congress Business Education, . ;
Practical Advantages of a Commercial College Training. [Abstract of
paper.] By George Soulé, New Orleans, La., . ’ ; . .
The Relation of Business Instruction to Industrial, Commercial, and
Financial Interests. [Abstract.] By A. D. Wilt, Dayton, Ohio, .
The Higher Aspects of Business Education. [Abstract of paper.] By R.
E. Gallagher, Hamilton, Ontario, . . ; . Co. .
Stenography and Typewriting as Branches of Business Education. [Ab-
stract of paper.] ‘By Isaac S. Dement, Chicago, IIl., . . .
Che World’s Need of Business Women. [An abstract.] By Mrs. Sara A.
Spencer, Washington, D. C., . , ‘ . . ‘ ‘ .
Reciprocal Relations and Benefits of Business and Other Departments of
Education. [Abstract of paper. ] By Dr. Ira Mayhew, Detroit, Mich.,
A Business Man’s Education. [Reported.] By Dr. James Macalister,
Philadelphia, . .
JONGRESS OF EDUCATIONAL PusLIcATIONS, ‘ . ’ . ‘ . .
Present Ideals in Educational Journalism. [Abstract of paper.] By C.
C. Rounds, Plymouth, N. H,, . . . ; : . . .
Educational Journalism in New England. [Abridged.] By W. A. Mowry,
Salem, Mass., : . . . ; . . . . . .
Doctor Barnard’s American Journal of Education. [Abridged.] By Will
S. Monroe, California, . . « ; . . . .
The Purpose and Reward of Educational Journals. [Abstract.] By Amos
M. Kellogg, New York,
General Discussion, . ' . ‘
Educational Journals in New York. [Abstract.] . .
Iducational Journalism in Ohio. [Abstract.] By Samuel Findley, ;
Jducational Journalism in Indiana. [Abridged.] By George F. Bass,
Indianapolis, . ' . ; . . ‘ ; ; . :
School Journalism in Michigan. [Abridged.] By Professor Henry A.
Ford, Detroit.
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