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

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LIST OF HONORARY VICE-PRESIDENTS. 715 
The following were proposed and elected officers of the association : 
President—Dr. G. Stanley Hall, Clark University. 
Vice- Presidents—Miss Lillie A. Williams, State Normal School, Trenton, N. J.; Miss 
Millicent Shinn, Editress Oberlin Monthly; Professor E. R. Shaw, University of the City 
of New York; Professor Earl Barnes, Leland Stanford, Jr., University; Professor O'Shea, 
Mankato, Minn. ; Dr. Shaeffer, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, Pennsyl- 
vania ; Professor J. M. Bailey; Professor E. Harlow Russell, State Normal School, Wor- 
sester, Mass.; Professor G. T. W. Patrick, State University of Iowa ; Mr, Louis J. 
3lock. 
Secretary and Treasurer—Professor W. L. Bryan, State University of Indiana. 
The above report was signed by the following members of the Committee on Organiza 
ion : Professor Earl Barnes, Miss Lillie A. Williams, and Mr. Louis J. Block. 
The following papers were presented during this session : 
“On the Observation and Study of Movements and Mental States, Based on the 
Examination of some Fifty Thousand Children,” by Francis Warner, M.D., of London, 
Ingland. The paper was read by Professor Crohn. 
Tests reported hy Professor Bryan were directed mainly towards the questions of Eye 
and Ear-mindedness. This was followed by a brief <“ Plea in behalf of one kind of child- 
study, namely, that in which methods already scientifically developed in the laboratory 
are applied to large numbers of children.” 
¢¢ Some Association Tracks Involved in Reading and Spelling,” by Superintendent T. 
M. Balliet, Springfield, Mass. 
“First Two Years of Childhood,” by Miss Millicent Shinn, Editress of Oberlin 
Honthly. 
The discussion, which owing to the length of the programme was very brief, was 
:ngaged in by Professor Bryan, Professor Cook, Professor Hervey, Miss Rebecca Rice, of 
Chicago, Mr. Butler, and Dr. Carns. 
The Nomination Committee reported as follows : 
For President : Professor Earl Barnes, Leland Stanford, Jr., University. 
For Viee- President : Professor W. L. Bryan, University of Indiana. 
for Secretary : Miss Lillian A. Williams, State Normal School, Trenton, N. J. 
Che meeting then adjourned after some felicitous remarks by Dr. G. Stanley Hall. 
LIST OF PERSONS ACCEPTING THE OFFICE OF HONORARY 
VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE DEPARTMENT CONGRESS OF 
EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY IN EDUCATION. 
FRANCE. 
Prof. Beaunis, Faculty of Medicine, Nancy. 
Dr. Alfred Binet, at the Hospital Salpétriére, Paris. 
GREAT BRITAIN. 
Dt. Fletcher Beach, M.B., F.R.C.P., Medical Super- 
intendent of Dareuth Asylum for Imbecile Chil- 
dren, Dareuth. 
>rof. E. A. Schifer, Medical Faculty University 
College. London. 
ILLINOIS. 
George A. Coe, Ph.D., Northwestern University, 
Evanston. 
when K. Jones, M.D., Illinois College, Jackson- 
ville. 
William O. Krohn, Ph.D., State University, Cham- 
paign. 
Benjamin Smith, A.M., Chicago. 
INDIANA. 
Villiam L. Bryan, Ph.D., Indiana University, 
Bloomington. 
Rev. Stanislaus Fite, C.8.C., University of Notre 
Dame. Notre Dame. 
fdward H. Griggs, Indiana University, Blooming- 
ton. 
slexander Martin, D.D.,, De Pauw University, 
Greencastle. 
UNITED STATES. 
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. 
’rof. C. C. Cook, Howard University, Washington.
	        
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