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Pictures: Selected material for teachers, East and West Association-China, 29, no. 5, Feb.; family life in China, India, Russia, 13, no. 10, July. Placement of students following guidance, Philippine schools, 19, no. 10, July. Planning, educational: For young children, 9-12, no. 5, Feb.; National Council of Chief State School Officers, 12, no. 7, Apr.

Plans for schoolhouse construction, West Virginia, 25-26, no. 6, Mar.

Plastics, training films, U. S. Office of Education, 30, no. 3, Dec.; 17, no. 7, Apr.

Play centers for child-care projects, Washington (State), legislation, 9, no. 10, July. Poe, Clarence: Elected chairman, Federal Advisory Board for Vocational Education, 12, no. 8. May. Pogar Elmore E.: High-School Acceleration for Veterans, Benjamin Franklin High School, Philadelphia, Pa., 6, no. 2, Nov.

Pointers for Public Library Building Planners, publication, American Library Association, 19, no. 5, Feb.

Poland: Institutions of higher education, publica-
tion, U. S. Office of Education, 25, no. 5, Feb.
Policies, National Council of Chief State School
Officers, 8-14, no. 7, Apr.
Portable Kitchen for Rural Schools, publication,
North Dakota State College, 30, no. 5, Feb.
Porter, Paul A.: Radio Progress to Date-Only a
Beginning, 5, 10, no. 3, Dec.

Portuguese, teaching, publication, National Educa-
tion Association, 10, no. 3, Dec.
Portuguese Educational Society (New Bedford,
Mass.), awards scholarships for study in Brazil
and Portugal, 23, no. 1, Oct.

Post-secondary education improved, resolutions concerning, National Council of Chief State School Officers, 3, no. 7, Apr.

Palmer, Lula: Extended School Services-Conferences for Alabama, 27-28, no. 2, Nov. Pan American Club activities, 20-23, no. 1, Oct. Pan American Conference, Second: Established exchange of citizens of learned professions for Western Hemisphere, 11, no. 3, Dec.

Pan American Day: Address, President Truman, 2, no. 9, June; U. S. Congress recognizes, 20, 23, no. 1, Oct.

Pan American Union, copyright conference, 12, no. 5, Feb.

Paraguay: Normal School's Pan American Club sends scrapbook to Central High School (Tulsa, Okla.), 22-23, no. 1, Oct.; teachers of English visit the United States on fellowships, 31, no. 9, June.

Parents: State and community planning of programs, 31, no. 8, May; responsibility for children's health, 13, no. 4, Jan.; school health needs interpreted, 19-20, 22, 23-24, no. 6, Mar. Parker School District (Greensville, S. C.), publications on teaching aids for teachers, 26, no. 7, Apr.

Pascagoula, Miss.: Child-care centers continued, 9, no. 10, July.

Past and Present of School Lunches (Leonard), 1113, 26-27, no. 6, Mar.

Patriotism, education for, school's responsibility, 10, no. 1, Oct.

Peace: Bonds to build, 6, no. 5, Feb.; defense of, pamphlet, Department of State, 31, no. 9, June; film, 8, no. 1, Oct.; maintenance, 16, no. 5, Feb. 2, no. 9, June; national essay contest, Navy League of the United States, 2, no. 3, Dec.; students plan for, Congress of Britain's National Union of Students, 15-16, no. 3, Dec. Peace-Teaching not enough, 17-18, no. 10, July: UNESCO-design for waging, 1-6, no. 5, Feb.; world organization, 3-4, no. 1, Oct. Postwar conference, Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (NEA), report, 7-8, no. 9, June.

Postwar economy, education's contribution, 1-4, no. 4, Jan.

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Postwar education: Library program, Texas State Library, 27, no. 9, June; Negroes, conference, 23, 4, Jan.; publication, Public Affairs Committee, 28, no. 10, July. Postwar planning, educational: Cleveland Public Schools, 18, 29, no. 3, Dec.; schoolhouse construction, West Virginia, 25-26, no. 6, Mar. ; U. S. Office of Education, annual report--Higher Education Division, 3, no. 6, Mar.; vocational education, 3, no. 6, Mar.

Postwar Planning for Young Children-Questions and Answers, 9-12, no. 5, Feb. Postwar

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World problems, publications, Foundation. 25, no. 2, Nov. Postwar Traffic Is Child Menace (Dearborn), 20, no. 4, Jan.

Postwar world, challenge to radio, 5, no. 3, Dec. Practical nurse training, publication, U. S. Office of Education, 23, no. 1, Oct.

Preparing Teachers and Leaders for Education of Veterans (Bradford), 23-24, no. 2, Nov. Preparing Youth for Citizenship-Back-to-School Drive, 10-11, no. 1, Oct. Preschool-age children, public education's responsibility, 9-12, no. 5, Feb. Preschool education, State Teachers Training College (Tasmania, Australia), scholarships, 20. no. 3, Dec.

Preservice training: Specialized health personnel, 24, no. 9, June; teachers, 6, no. 8, May. Presidential proclamation published in Federal Register, 18, no. 5, Feb.

President's Highway Safety Conference, 16 no. 8 May.

Prevention and control of communicable diseases, National Committee on School Health Policies, 20, 21, no. 6, Mar.

Preventive health program for school-age children, 8-11, no. 2, Nov.

Primary school: Art courses, 14-15, no. 6, Mar.; Louisiana State Department of Education, guide for teaching creative arts, 30, no. 6, Mar.; program, Colombia, 20, no. 7, Apr. Principals, elementary school, clerical help, 9, no. 9, June.

Principles Governing School Lunches, report, joint committee from National Education Association and American Medical Association, 10, no. 6, Mar.

Prisons. See Federal Prison System. Professional groups, representation, Citizens' Federal Committee on Education, 2, no. 6, Mar. Professional organizations, teaching aids available, 28-31, no. 7, Apr. Professional periodicals, national and international, U. S. Office of Education Library, 25, no. 5. Feb. Proffitt, Maris M.: Assigned acting assistant director, Division of Secondary Education, U. S. Office of Education, 7, no. 5, Feb.; Secondary School Life Adjustment Training for 60 Percent of Our Youth, 6-7, no. 10, July.

Prosser, Charles A. Resolution concerning vocational education for 60 percent of our youth, 6-7, no. 10, July.

Providence, R. I.: Department of Public Schools, World Affairs Week program, 21, no. 9, June; professional library for public schools, 31, no. 4,

Jan. Psychological examinations helpful, report, National Committee on School Health Policies, 23, no. 6, Mar.

Psychological warfare exhibit, San Francisco Library Commission, 6. no. 3, Dec.

PTA, aid to dental programs, 15, 16, no. 2, Nov. Public Affairs Committee, Inc., publication on postwar education, 28, no. 10, July. Public documents, course, University of Wisconsin, 22, no. 5, Feb.

Public health services: American Public Health Association, annual meeting, 15, no. 7, Apr.; Australia, nursery-kindergarten education, 1922, no. 3, Dec.; control of communicable diseases, health officer's responsibility, 21, no. 6, Mar. publications, 25, no. 2, Nov.

Public libraries: Cooperation with school libraries, 26, no. 8, May; integral part of the education system, Buffalo Public Library, 10, no. 9, June; knowledge of financing, University of Denver, survey, 19, no. 5, Feb.; service for rural areas (Douglas), 10, no. 9, June; survey in process, Library Service Division, U. S. Office of Education 27, no. 2, Nov.; 25-26, no. 8, May; 10, no. 9, June. Public recreation, State legislation, 29, 30, no. 4. Jan.

Public-School Attendance Changes, 1940-44 (Cor nell), 20-22, no. 5, Feb.

Public-school finance, Kentucky, 28-31, no. 9, June. Public-School Library Statistics, 1941-42, publication, Library Service Division, U. S. Office of Education, 27, no. 2, Nov.

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Public-school libraries, statistics, annual report, Library Service Division, U. S. Office of Education, 4-5, no. 6, Mar. Public-School Systems-Building Facilities Physically Impaired Children (Keefe), 17-20, no. 8, May. Public-service occupations, training, 15, no. 8, May. Public support: Health problems, American Dental Association, 10, no. 8, May; libraries, knowledge of finances, University of Denver, survey, 19, no. 5, Feb.

Pullen, Thomas G. President's report, National Council of Chief State School Officers, 4-8, no. 7, Apr.

Purple Heart High School (Taylor), 27, no 10. July.

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Qualifications of school health personnel, report, Committee on School Health Policies, 24, 26-27, no. 9, June.

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Race Relations Institute, Fisk University, 9, no. 10, July.

Radio: Copyrights, inter-American conference, 12, no. 5, Feb.; series for schools, 11, no. 9, June; uses, annual report, U. S. Office of Education, 5, no. 6, Mar.

Radio broadcasts: Introducing books to children, Battle Creek (Mich.) Public Library, 26, no. 10, July; promoting advancement of Negro education, 24, no. 4, Jan.

Radio Progress to Date-Only a Beginning (Porter), 5-10, no. 3, Dec.

Radio Unit, U. S Office of Education: Annual report, 5, no. 6, Mar.; chief assigned, 7, no. 5, Feb. Rankin, Marie: Fashions in fiction, 31, no. 4. Jan. Rayburn, Sam: That Civilization May Survive, 9-10, no. 1, Oct.

Readers' adviser's service, for veterans and war workers, New York Public Library, 26, no. 8, May. Reading: Connecticut State Department of Education, program, 31, no. 7, Apr.; interests of veterans, American Library Association, 27, no. 10, July; publication, Claremont College, 24, no. 8, May; recent theses, 25-26, no. 2, Nov. Reading, Pa., High-School Pan American Club, activities. 22, no. 1, Oct. Reavis, William C.: Functional school buildings. recommedations, University of Chicago conference, 22, no. 2, Nov.

Recent appointments. See Appointments and assignments.

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Recent theses, 25-26, no. 2, Nov.; 13-14, no. 5. Feb.; 24-25, no. 8, May; 29-30, no. 10, July. Recordings, selected material for teachers: U. S. Office of Education-on China, 28, no. 5, Feb.; on the Far East, 13, no. 10, July. Recreation: Health needs for school-age children. 12-13. no. 2, Nov.; programs expanded, tended school services, 8, no. 19, July; recommendations, Society of State Directors of Health and Physical Education, 12, no 1, Oct.; supervision, 31, no. 6. Mar.; teaching aids, 27, no. 7, Apr. Recreation and Leisure-Time Activities in the School Program (Cook), 29-31, no. 6, Mar. Regional conferences announced: American Association of School Administrators (NEA), 9, no. 6, Mar.; on vocational education, planned by U. S. Office of Education, 7, no. 10, July. Regional library plan, proposed for Kentucky, Library Extension Division [Department Archives and History], 19, no. 5, Feb. Regional notices for surplus property offerings, 8. no. 6, Mar.

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Regular school program, adaptation, National Committee on School Health Policies, 23, no. 9, June. Rehabilitation: Vocational funds, Kentucky, 30, no. 9, June; war-ravaged areas, books needed, 26, no. 10, July.

Relief projects, war food canning, Future Farmers of America, 13, no. 1, Oct.

Religious groups, representation, Citizens' Federal
Committee on Education, 2, no. 6, Mar.
Removal of Wartime Objection to Study Abroad:
Department of State, 11, no. 4, Jan.

Reno, Nev.: Rules and regulations governing school age of beginners, 25, no. 10, July.

Reports of Study Commission on State Educational Problems, 1-10, no. 8, May.

Reprints from U. S. Office of Education periodicals permissible, 30, no. 3, Dec. Research: Awards, National Association for Wo

men in Education, 10, no. 8, May; center established, Australian Commonwealth Department of Health, 19, no. 3, Dec.; Negro education, 2122, no. 4, Jan.

Research and Statistical Service, Division of Central Services, U. S. Office of Education: Annual report, 4, no. 6, Mar.; chief assigned, 7, no. 5. Feb.; established, 1, 3-4, no. 3, Dec. Resolutions adopted, National Council of Chief State School Officers, 1, 3-4, no. 7, Apr. Restocking libraries abroad, American Book Center of War Devastated Areas, Inc., 26, no. 10. July. Résumé of 1945 State Legislative Action Affecting Education (Keesecker), 27-30, no. 4, Jan. Rheumatic fever, symptoms and diagnosis, 24-25, no. 6, Mar.

Rhode Island: State provisions for aid for school plant construction, 24, no. 7, Apr.

Rhodes Scholarship, establishment and accomplishment, 11, no. 3, Dec.

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Rice, Emmett A.: Which Way America, leaflet, Indianapolis Public Schools, 2, no. 3, Dec. Richert, G. Henry: Training of veterans, workers, and others. for small business, 6-8, no. 4, Jan. Rochester Public (N. Y.) Schools: In-service training, nursery school teachers, 24, 30, no. 3, Dec. Roosevelt, Franklin Delano: "He cherished American culture," 17, no. 9, June. Rosenberger, Homer T.: In-Service Training for the Federal Prison System, 29-31, no. 2, Nov. Rowan County, N. C., schools: Cooperate in library conference, elementary schools, 10, no. 9, June. Rural and agricultural problems, report: Future Farmers of America, 18, no 7, Apr.

Rural children, changing their food habits, 22, no. 5. Feb.

Rural communities: Library service, equalizes educational advantages, 10, no. 9, June; need of vocational education, 11, no. 8, May. Rural education for Negroes, study of Jeanes supervising teachers, 21-22, no. 4, Jan. Rural schools:

Consolidation in North Carolina, survey, 20, no. 9, June; lunch program, history, 11, no. 6, Mar.; phonograph records, New York State Education Department, 25, no. 7, Apr.: publications, 24, no. 8, May; State aid-for con solidated districts, Missouri, 24, no. 7, Apr.; for school plant construction, Vermont, 24, no. 7, Apr.; State traveling art exhibit, University of Nebraska, 7, no. 9, June.

Russia Family life in pictures available, East and West Association, 13, no. 10, July.

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Safety education: National Committee on Schoo. Health Policies: bibliography, 26, no. 9, June; recommendations, 14, 15. no. 4, Jan.; Nationwide effort to protect children in postwar traffic, 20, no. 4, Jan.; publications: highway travel, Department of Elementary School Principals (NEA), 28, no. 10, July; survey, American Automobile Association, 13, no. 5, Feb.; teaching aids, 27, no. 7, Apr.

Safety on Highways Conference, called by the President, 16, no. 8, May.

St. Louis (Mo.) schools, visited by Association of State Directors of Elementary Education, 8-9. no. 9, June.

St. Paul, Minn.: YMCA sponsors a Latin-American workshop, 22, no. 1, Oct.

St. Xavier's Academy (Providence, R I.), publication, Pan American Student League, 22, no. 1. Oct.

Salaries for teachers. 6, no. 9, June.

Sales training facilities, schools and colleges equipped. 3, no. 4, Jan.

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Salisbury (N. C.) schools, cooperate in library_conference for elementary schools, 10, no. 9, June. Sam Houston Mexican Field School (Puebla, Mexico), 29, no. 8, May.

Sam Houston State Teachers College (Huntsville, Tex.), workshop on inter-American relations, 28-29, no. 8. May.

San Francisco Library Commission, psychological warfare exhibit, 6, no. 3, Dec.

Sanitary Requirements for School Lunches, publication, National Education Association and American Medical Association, 10, no. 6, Mar. Sanitation, standards, National Committee School Health Policies, 14, no. 4, Jan. Santa Barbara (Calif.) City Schools, units of work on China, 12, no. 10, July.

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Santiago, Anacleto: Guidance in the Philippine Schools, 18-19, no. 10, July.

Santo Tomas University [Manila]-Report (Butler), 24, no. 2, Nov.

Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Child-care service continued, 9, no. 10, July.

Savings Stamps and Bonds: Treasury Department: announces Charters to be awarded, 21, no. 9, June; commends past record of purchase, 4, no. 9, June; continues sale in schools, 6, no. 5, Feb. See also School savings.

Scandinavia: Education and service conditions of teachers, publication, U. S. Office of Education, 25, no. 5, Feb.

Schenectady, N. Y.: Child-care centers continued, 9, no. 10, July.

Scholarships: For study in Portugal and Brazil, Portuguese Educational Society (New Bedford, Mass.), 23, no. 1, Oct.; funds established, Pan American clubs, 20, no. 1, Oct.

School administration: Recent theses, 24-25, no. 8, May; regional conferences, (NEA), 9, no. 6, Mar.

School Administration Division, U. S. Office of Education Assignments, 7, no. 5, Feb.; director appointed, 1, no. 10, July.

School-age children: Centers, 31, no. 8, May; health needs, 7-14, no. 2, Nov.

School attendance: Policy, National Council of Chief State School Officers, 14, no. 7, Apr.; wartime changes by States, 22, no. 5, Feb. School buildings, opinions and resolutions, National Council of Chief State School Officers, 3. 4, 11, no. 7, Apr. See also School plants; Schoolhouses.

School bus standards, report of conference, 24, no. 7. Apr. See also School transportation. School camps, resolutions relating to service, Society of State Directors of Health and Physical Education, 13, no. 1, Oct. School-community improvement, program with

Spanish-speaking pupils, 16-17, no. 10, July. School entrance ages in local school systems, 1617, no. 10, July.

School equipment for elementary grades, recommmendation, Association of State Directors of Elementary Education, 9, no. 9, June.

School health policies. See Suggested School Health Policies.

School health programs, health needs of school-age children, 7-14, no. 2, Nov.

School-home-community program, New York City Public Schools, annual report, 31, no. 2, Nov. School Housing Section, Division of School Administration, U. S. Office of Education, assignment of chief, 7, no. 5, Feb.

Schoolhouses: Construction, West Virginia, 25-26, no. 6, Mar.; planning, Southern States workshop, 16, no. 1, Oct. School legislation. See Legislation, educational. School libraries: Clinics established, Illinois, 26, no. 8. May; consultant appointed, Massachusetts Department of Education, 31, no. 9, June; cooperation with public libraries, 26, no. 8, May; funds, State legislation, 29, 30, no. 4, Jan.; functions and purposes, 25, no. 10, July: planning conference, Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, 19, no. 5, Feb. SCHOOL LIFE: Articles on international education, 26, no. 5, Feb.; publication resumed, 1-2, no. 1, Oct.

School life adjustment, secondary school, 6-7, no. 10, July. School lunch programs: Experience stories of success, 23, 30, no. 5, Feb.; legislation, 13, no. 1, Oct.; policies and resolutions, National Council of Chief State School Officers, 3, 14, no. 7, Apr.; State action, 28, 29, no. 4, Jan.; State and community planning, 31, no. 8, May. See also Nutrition education.

School lunches: Made educational, publication, U. S. Office of Education, 22, no. 5, Feb.; principles governing, 10, no. 6, Mar.; suggested school health policies, 15, no. 4, Jan.

School Lunches-Past and Present (Leonard), 1113, 26-27, no. 6, Mar.

School nursing service, report, National Committee on School Health Policies, 25, no. 9, June. School personnel, health, 14-15, no. 4, Jan. School plant construction, State aid, 23-24, no. 7, Apr. School plants: Articles in architectural magazines, 19, no. 10, July; construction under SmithHughes Act, 15, no. 8, May; cost per pupil in city schools, 23, no. 3, Dec. 31, no. 5, Feb.; 19, no. 9, June; elementary grades, 9, no. 9, June: Federal appropriations for plans and specifications, 13, no. 1. Oct.; functional buildings emphasized, University of Chicago conference, 22, no. 2, Nov.; Georgia State School for the Deaf, 22-23, no. 7, Apr.; health needs of school-age children, 8-9, no. 2. Nov.; legislation, Georgia, State receipts of Federal funds, 28, no. 4, Jan.; planning and

construction. 8-10, no. 8, May; physically impaired children, 17-20, no. 8, May; standards for safety and sanitation, National Committee on School Health Policies, 14, no. 4, Jan. See also School buildings; schoolhouses. School program-Recreation and leisure-time activities, 29-31, no. 6, Mar.

School programs: Adjustment to children's needs, 7, no. 9, June; elementary grades, uniform terminology needed, 9, no. 9, June. School savings: Objectives of continuing program, 2, no. 1, Oct.; resolutions, National Council of Chief State School Officers, 3, no. 7, Apr. See also Savings Stamps and Bonds. School social worker, 17-19, no. 1, Oct.; report, Council of Social Workers, New York City Schools, 29-30, no. 5, Feb.

School transportation, resolutions, National Council of Chief State School Officers, 1, 5, no. 7, Apr. See also School bus standards. School-work program, restrictions, "Back-to-School Drive," 10-11, no. 1, Oct. Schools: Their responsibilities, 9-10, no 1, Oct. "Schools Are Yours," radio series, 11, no. 9, June. Schools of the armed forces, workshop survey, University of Michigan, 4, no. 9, June.

Schools of nursing, enrollment, 31, no. 9, June. Science Elementary schools, 3-5, no. 10, July; natural and physical, teaching aids, 27, no. 7, Apr.; specialists appointed, U. S. Office of Edu cation, 2, no. 10, July; 6, no. 6, Mar. Science course of study: Bibliography, 19-22, no. 2, Nov.; reference, 14, no. 6, Mar. Scientific planning for peace, 15-16, no. 3, Dec. Screening tests, health, 22, no. 6, Mar. Secondary education: 19-20, no. 4, Jan. ; 27-28, no. 6, Mar.; 20, no. 9, June; 6-8, no. 10, July extended and improved, resolutions, National Council of Chief State School Officers, 3, no. 7, Apr.; for Negroes, national survey, 21, no. 4, Jan.; for veterans, report of project, University School of Ohio State University, 21, no. 9, June; introduction of leisure-time arts and crafts, 29, no. 6, Mar.

Secondary Education Division, U. S. Office of Education Appointments and assignments, 7-8, no. 5, Feb; 6, no. 6, Mar.; 1-2, no. 10, July; contribution to international understanding, 24, no. 5, Feb.

Secondary School Life Adjustment Training for 60 Percent of Our Youth (Proffitt), 6-7, ro. 10, July. Secondary schools: Accredited in the United States, 1944, publication, U. S. Office of Education, 29, no. 3. Dec.; courses of study, U. S. Office of Education-art, 18-19, no. 6, Mar.; music, 16-17, no. 9, June; science, 19-22, no. 2, Nov.; for veterans, survey report, U. S. Office of Education, 7-8, no. 10, July; health instruction, 16, no. 4, Jan.; home economics program, Colombia, 20, no. 7. Apr.; Japan, 3, no. 9, June. See also High schools.

Segel, David: Veterans' Plan for Education-Report of a Denver Survey, 27-28, no. 6, Mar. Selected References for Teachers (Arndt): China, 27-29, no. 5, Feb.; Far East, 10-14, no. 10, July.

Selective service for national defense, pros and cons, 16, 17, no. 5, Feb.

Senior high schools: Courses of study-art, 18, no. 6, Mar.; music, 16, no. 9, June. Services for health protection' and improvement, bibliography, 26, no. 9, June.

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Projects and Activities (Caliver), 21-26, no. 4,
Jan.

Shakespeare, public interest, 6, no. 3, Dec.
Sharing food, 2, no. 9, June.

"Sight-saving" classes, 23-24, no. 9, June.
60 percent of our youth trained for vocational
education, 6-7, no. 10, July.

Skilled occupations, 20 percent of our youth trained, 6, no. 10, July.

Slides: Available on other American Republics, U. S. Office of Education, 16, no. 3, Dec.; 31, no. 4, Jan.

"Slow learners," report, National Committee on School Health Policies, 24, no. 9, June. Small School Problem Again- A State Report (Gaumnitz), 20, no. 9, June. Smallpox, immunization, 21, no. 6, Mar. Smith, Anna Tolman: Laid foundation for establishing Division of Comparative Education, U. S. Office of Education, 24, no. 5, Feb. Smith, G. Kerry: Appointed chief, Information and Publications Section, U. S. Office of Education, 2, no. 10, July.

Smith, Mark A.: Vocational education needed in rural communities, 11, no. 8, May. Smith-Hughes Act, accomplishments under, 13-15, no. 8. May.

Smithsonian Institution, accepts model planes from U. S. Office of Education, 31, 32, no. 8, May Social adjustment of the handicapped child, 23, no. 9, June.

Social Hygiene Consultation Service continues, 16, no. 1, Oct.

Socially maladjusted, recent theses, 29, no. 10, July. Social studies: Class makes diet survey, Wisconsin

State Teachers College (Eau Claire), 9, no. 6, Mar.; materials, 27, no. 7, Apr.; provide hope of understanding, 26, no. 2, Nov.; seventh-grade classes (North Salem, N. Y.) describe their town, publication, 2. 6, no. 2, Nov.; teaching aids for teachers, publication, Cincinnati Public Schools, 26, no. 7, Apr.

Social welfare agencies, services in planning needs of children, 31, no. 8, May.

Social worker: Qualifications and functions, 2930, no. 5, Feb.; schools of Colombia, 20, no. 7, Apr. See also School social worker; Visiting teachers.

Society of State Directors of Health and Physical Education: Health and physical education resolutions, 11-13, no. 1, Oct.

Sockman, Ralph W.: Intergroup education dispels prejudice, 20-21, no. 9, June.

Some Principles for Consideration in State and Community Planning for the Needs of Children, 30-31, no. 8, May.

South Carolina: Pan American club activities, 20, no. 1, Oct.

South Dakota: Educational legislation, 29, no. 4, Jan.; 24, no. 7, Apr.; observes "Teacher Appreciation Week," 8, no. 4, Jan.

South Shore High School (Chicago, Ill.), Pan
American League, 21, no. 1, Oct.
Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary
Schools, sponsors library planning conference,
19, no. 5, Feb.

Southern Region Home Economics Education, re-
ports on home economics in Colombia, 19-20,
no. 7, Apr.
Southern States Program, publication on regional
and State educational cooperation, 13, no. 5,
Feb.

Southern States Work-Conference: Publications: handbook on Negro education, 24, no. 4, Jan.; planning in vocational education, 29, no. 10, July.

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Soviet Union: Publications, National Council of American-Soviet Friendship, Inc., 10, 11, no. 10, SPA Regulation 14, disposal of surplus property to educational institutions, 17-19, no. 4, Jan. Spanish teaching: Elementary schools, 27, no. 8, May.

Spanish Language Institute, 30, no. 8, May. Spanish-speaking children, handicapped as to advantages, 14-16, no. 10, July.

Spanton, W. T.: Farm Youth and Tomorrow's Agriculture, 15-16, no. 1, Oct.; Training of Veterans and War-Workers as Farmers, 16-17, no. 7, Apr.

Special classes, report, National Committee on School Health Policies, 23-24, no. 9, June. Special Libraries Association: Publications, 6, no. 3, Dec.

Special schools: Building facilities for physically impaired children, 17-20, no. 8, May. Specialists appointed, Instructional Problems Section, Division of Secondary Education, U. S. Office of Education, 6. no. 6, Mar. Speech-handicapped children, special equipment, 19, no. 8, May.

Springfield, Ill. Citizens discuss ideal library, 26, no. 8, May.

Springfield Plan, new book, 24,, no. 8, May.

"Stamp Day," made a weekly institution for sayings, 6. no. 5, Feb.

Stanford University, Field School, Guadalajara, Mexico, 29, no. 8, May.

Stark, Grace, and Davis, Mary Debney: Teaching Aids for Teachers, 25-31, no. 7, Apr. State agricultural colleges, extension service loans for teaching aids, 25, no. 7, Apr. State aid: Day care for children of working mothers, 11, no. 5, Feb.; legislation, 29, no. 4, Jan. State Aid for School Plant Construction (Hamon), 23-24, no. 7, Apr.

State and Community Planning for the Needs of Children-Some Principles, 30-31, no. 8, May. State and Federal relationships and services, 910, no. 7, Apr.

State boards of education, legislation affecting composition, 27, no. 4, Jan.

State chief school officers, legislation affecting, 27, no. 4, Jan.

State colleges sponsor workshops on school lunches, 13, no. 6, Mar.

State departments of education: Establishment, 3-4, no. 8, May; obligation and opportunity in school and community recreation, 30, no. 6, Mar. State Directors of Health and Physical Education. See Society of State Directors of Health and Physical Education.

State educational agencies for surplus properties: Directory, 11, no. 8, May; State legislatures to establish and maintain, 8, no. 6, Mar. State educational organizations, 11, no. 7, Apr. State Educational Problems-Report of Study Commission, National Council of Chief State School Officers, 11, no. 7, Apr.

State Government funds for public schools in Kentucky, 30, no. 9, June. State legislation: Affecting foreign teachers in the United States, 11-13, no. 3, Dec.; child-care service, 31, no. 8, May; policy, National Council of Chief State School Officers, 9, no. 7, Apr.; school lunch programs, 13, 26, no. 6, Mar. State Legislation for Exceptional Children (Martens), 3-6, no. 2, Nov.

State Legislative Action Affecting SchoolsRésumé of 1945 (Keesecker), 27-30, no. 4, Jan. State Legislative Action for Young Children (Davis and Gabbard), 30, no. 4, Jan.

State museums of arts and sciences, provide teaching aids for teachers, 25, no. 7, Apr. State of the Union message: Excerpt on Federal aid, 10, no. 6, Mar.

State problems and programs, elementary education, 8-9, no. 9, June.

State regulations, permissive school entrance ages, 24-25, no. 10, July.

State responsibility in planning and construction of school plants, 8-9, no. 8, May.

State School for the Deaf [Georgia], study, 21-23, no. 7, Apr.

State school officers: Obligation and opportunity in school and community recreation, 30, no. 6, Mar. See also National Council of Chief State School Officers.

State school systems, factors, 7-8, no. 7, Apr. State standards: School busses, 24, no. 7, Apr.; schoolhouse construction, West Virginia, 25-26, no. 6, Mar.

State War Recreation Committee, report, 29, no. 6, Mar.

State-wide guidance in promotion of school recreation programs, 30, no. 6, Mar.

State-Wide Planning of Veteran Education-Data, publication, U. S. Office of Education, 3, no. 6, Mar.

State-wide reading program, Connecticut State Department of Education, 31, no. 7, Apr. State-wide regional library plan proposed for Kentucky. 19, no. 5, Feb.

State-Wide Visiting Teacher Services [Virginia and Georgia] (Cook), 21-23, no. 8, May. Statistical Service. See Research and Statistical Service, U. S. Office of Education. Statistics: College girls enrolled in schools of nursing, 31, no. 9, June; expenditures per pupil in city schools, 22-23, no. 3, Dec.; 30-31, no. 5, Feb. 18-19, no. 9, June: public library data collected and published U. S. Office of Education, 27, no. 2, Nov.; 25-26, no. 8, May; 10, no. 9, June: small schools, report, North Carolina State Board of Education, 20, no. 9, June; school lunch program, 13, 26, no. 6, Mar.; teacher shortages, 5-7, no. 9, June. Statistics on the Education of Negroes, publication, U. S. Office of Education, 22, no. 4, Jan. Statistics of Public-School Libraries, 1941-42, publication, U. S. Office of Education, 4-5, no. 6, Mar.

Stephens College (Columbia, Mo.), presents 10-day

series of Pan American programs, 23, no. 1, Oct. Stirling, H. V.: Vocational rehabilitation and educational program for veterans, 10, no. 8, May. Strong Vocational Interest Blanks, use in interest measurement study, 26-29, no. 3, Dec. Studebaker, John W.: Awarded Distinguished Service Medal by Treasury Department, 4. no. 9. June; Bonds to Build the Peace--The Future of War Savings, 6, no. 5, Feb.; Citizens' Federal Committee on Education, 1-2, no. 6. Mar.; 11, no. 9, June; confers with Future Farmers of America in Washington conference, 18, no. 7, Apr.;_Education's Contribution to a Sound Postwar Economy, 1-4, no. 3, Dec.; makes annual report, 3-6, no. 6, Mar.; outlines functions of U. S. Office of Education, 8-9, no. 5, Feb.; sends message to Chief State School Officers respecting Victory Farm Volunteer Program, 18, no. 9. June; requests that legislatures establish and maintain State Functional Agencies for Surplus Property, 8, no. 6, Mar.; to nominate members of staff as Fellows of Library of Congress in Education, 26, no. 10, July. Student War Loans Program, 3, no. 6, Mar. Students: Health needs. 23-24, no. 6, Mar.; recruited from immigration groups, 27, no. 9, June. Students' Plan for Peace, Congress of Britain's National Union of Students, 15-16, no. 3. Dec. Study Abroad-Removal of Wartime Objection: Department of State, 11, no. 4, Jan. Study Commission, National Council of Chief State School Officers: Policy statement, 8, 9, no. 7, Apr.; reports. 1-10, no. 8. May.

Study guides: On the Far East, 12, no. 10, July; prepared and distributed by National Ministry of Education, Colombia, 19-20, no. 7, Apr. Study of a State School for the Deaf (Martens), 21-23, no. 7, Apr.

Subsidized care for preschool-age children, 11-12, no. 5. Feb.

Suggested School Health Policies: Reports, National Committee on School Health Policies, 1216. no. 4, Jan.; 19-25, no. 6, Mar.; 22-27, no. 9, June.

Summer Study Programs in the Field of International Relations (Johnston), 27-30, no. 8, May. Supervision, needed in school health programs, 25, no. 9, June.

Supervision and Curriculum Development Association, postwar conference, 7-8, no. 9, June. Supervisors and Directors of Instruction (NEA), eighth yearbook, 26, no. 7, Apr.

Supervisors' conference, Alabama Education Association, 23, no. 1, Oct.

Supplement to Five Hundred Books for Children (Beust and Clift), 24-31. 32. no. 1, Oct. Surplus food, canning for UNRRA, 18, no. 5 Feb. Surplus property: Directory of State educational agencies, 11, no. 8, May; disposition, 1, 4, no. 7. Apr.; State legislation governing receipt, 28, no. 4, Jan.

Surplus Property-Disposal to Educational Institutions (Symington), 17-19, no. 4, Jan. Surplus Property Utilization Division, U S. Office of Education: Assignment of director, 7, no. 5, Feb. established, 18, no. 4, Jan.; to determine eligibility and establish mailing lists, 7-9, no. 6. Mar. Surveys: American Library Association, books most popular with children, 27, no. 2, Nov.; U. S. Office of Education: permissive school entrance ages in local school systems, 20-25, no. 10, July; public libraries, 27, no. 2, Nov.; 25-26, no. 8. May; 10, no. 9. June; secondary school programs for veterans, 7-8, no. 10, July.

Surveys and special studies, policy, National Council of Chief State School Officers, 8, 9, no. 7, Apr.

Sweden: Institutions of higher education, publi

cation, U S. Office of Education, 25, no. 5, Feb. Swords Into Ploughshares, publication, University of Michigan, 4, no. 9, June. Symington, W. Stuart: Disposal of Surplus Property to Educational Institutions, 17-19, no. 4, Jan.

Syracuse University, Center of Hispanic Studies, 28, 29, no. 8, Mav

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Talking Books for the Blind, publication, Library of Congress, 25-26, no. 10, July. Tasmania (Australia), State Teacher-Training College, scholarships in preschool education, 21, no. 3, Dec. Taylor, First Lt. Eugene J.: Purple Heart High School [AAF Regional Hospital, Santa Ana, Calif.], 27, no. 10, July.

"Teacher Appreciation Week," observed in South Dakota, 8, no. 4, Jan.

Teacher Development in Nursery School [Rochester (N. Y.) Public Schools] (Beach and Kumpf), 24, 30, no. 3, Dec.

Teacher education: For Negroes, survey, 21, no. 4, Jan.; in Japan, 3, no. 9, June; inservice training program, 23, no. 2, Nov.; opinions and resolu tions, National Council of Chief State School Officers, 3-4, 13, no. 7, Apr.; professional library available, Providence (R. I.) Public Schools, 31, no. 4, Jan. ; publication, Commission on Teacher Education, 28, no. 10, July; schools, Oriental education, Netherlands East Indies, 10, no. 4, Jan.; State Department leadership, 4-5, no. 8, May. Teacher Shortages in 1946 (Frazier), 5-7, no 9, June.

Teacher training: Institutions to prepare for edu cation of veterans, 23-24, no. 2, Nov.; for establishing health habits, 28, no. 2, Nov.; for teaching nutrition education, 23, no. 5, Feb.; nursery school conferences, Alabama, 27-28, no. 2, Nov.; preschool education, Australia, 22, no. 3, Dec. Teachers: Certification, Society of State Directors of Health and Physical Education, 11, no. 1, Oct.; Colombia Normal Schools, to study in Puerto Rico and the United States, 20, no. 7, Apr.; education and service conditions, Scandanavia, the Netherlands, and Finland, U. S. Office of Education, publication. 25, no. 5, Feb.; for "home-bound" children, 17, 19-20, no. 8, May; importance in American life, film, National Education Association, 4, no. 4, Jan.; international exchange, legal aspects, 11-14, no. 3. Dec.; manual in small business training, publication, U. S. Office of Education, 8, no. 4, Jan.; of English, American Republics, visit the United States, 31. no. 9, June; of the handicapped, preservice preparation, 24, no. 9, June; of physical education, 11, no. 1, Oct.; qualifications in small schools, 20, no. 9, June; in social service, 22, no. 8. May; recommendations, Georgia State School for the Deaf, 22, no. 7, Apr.: recruitment for elementary education, 9, no. 9, June; responsibilities for general observation, 20-21, 22, 2324. no. 6, Mar.; for teaching nutrition education, 23, no. 5. Feb. service in the elementary grades, some explorations, 5, no. 10, July; teaching aids, 25-31, no. 7, Apr.

Teachers and Leaders for Education of VeteransPreparation, 23-24, no. 2, Nov.

Teachers' Day, observed in the United States, 20, no. 1, Oct.

Teaching-learning unit, publication, National Association of Secondary School Principals (NEA), 28, no. 10, July.

Teaching Money Management: Treasury Department issues School Savings Charter, 21, no. 9, June.

Teaching Peace Is Not Enough (Wiggin), 17-18, no. 10, July.

Teaching personnel, ill-prepared for health needs
of school-age children, 13, no. 2, Nov.
Teaching procedures: Georgia State School for the
Deaf, 21-22, no. 7. Apr.; inter-group education,
Cincinnati Public Schools, 21, no. 9, June.
Technical Course. In-Service Training, Federal
Prison System, 30, no. 2, Nov.

Technical High School (Omaha, Nebr.), Pan American Club relations with an Argentine high school, 22, no. 1, Oct.

Television: Copyrights for, inter-American conference, 12, no. 5, Feb.; for homes, radio progress, 5, no. 3, Dec.

Tennessee: Educational legislation, 28, 29-30, no. 4. Jan.

Tenney, A. W.: When Future Farmers Came to Washington, 18-19, no. 7, Apr.

Terrain model building, publication, Navy Department, 9-10, no. 3, Dec.

Terre Haute, Ind., Workshop on Nutrition Education in the Elementary School, Indiana State Teachers College, 22, no. 5, Feb. 12, no. 8, May. Tests: Interest measurement, 25-29, no. 3, Dec. :· performance, in-service training, Federal Prison System. 30-31, no. 2, Nov.

Texas: 11-grade school system extended. 28, no. 6, Mar.; legislation for exceptional children, 3, no. 2, Nov. State-wide conference on recreation, 31, no. 6, Mar.

Texas College of Mines, workshop for developing aids for non-English-speaking children, 28, no. 8, May.

Texas Libraries, periodical, 27, no. 9, June.
Texas Pan American Student Forum, 20, no. 1, Oct.
Texas State College for Women, Field School, Sal-
tillo, Mexico, 29, no. 8, May.

Texas Technological College, Field School in Mexico
D. F., 29, no. 8, May.
Textbooks, State funds, Kentucky, 30, no. 9, June
That Civilization May Survive (Rayburn); Ad-
dress, University of Maryland, 9-10, no. 1, Oct.
Theses. See Recent theses.

Thrift lesson in buying bonds and stamps, 4, no 9. June.

To Maintain a Lasting Peace (Truman), 2, no. 9.
June.
Toledo, Ohio: Back-to-School Campaign, 7, nɔ. 3
Dec.

Topeka, Kans.: School rulings on kindergartens 24, no. 10, July.

Trade and industrial education: Denver (Colo. survey for veterans' education, 28, no. 6, Mar. national society for promotion organized, 13, no 8. May; workshop for Negro teachers, 23, no. 4. Jan.

Training Federal Advisory Board for Vocational Education-for veterans to become farmers, 1617, no. 7, Apr.; for veterans on-the-job, 5, no. 10, July; students in line with guidance, Philip pine schools, 19, no. 10, July.

Training films, series released, U. S. Office of Edu cation, 30-31, no. 3, Dec.; 17, no. 7, Apr. Training for Workmen's Compensation Claimants (Zimmer), 8, no. 4, Jan.

Training Program for Small Business: Conference report, Federal Advisory Board for Vocational] Education, 5-8, no. 4, Jan.

Travel bureaus, to build "foundations of friend ship." 16, no. 10, July.

Traveling art exhibits, Nebraska State University. 7, no. 9. June.

Treasury Department: Awards Distinguished Serv ice Medal to Commissioner Studebaker, 4, no. 9. June; cooperates with U. S. Office of Education in school bond and stamp sale, 6, no. 5, Feb. encourages schools to continue school savings program, 2, no. 1, Oct.; issues School Savings Charters. 21, no. 9, June.

Treaty-making power, affecting international ex change of teachers, 13-14, no. 3, Dec. Truman, Harry S. American Education Week, 1 no. 2, Nov. calls Highway Safety Conference. 16, no. 8, May; greets national officers of Future Farmers of America, 19, no. 7, Apr.; Pan Ameri- ; can Day address (excerpt), 2, no. 9, June: State of the Union message (excerpt on Federal aid), 10, no. 6, Mar

Tubb, J. M.: Mississippi Back-to-School Campaign 8, no. 3, Dec. Tuberculosis, suggestions, National Committee on School Health Policies, 21-22, no. 6, Mar. Tuition Elementary school pupils, State legisla tion governing Federal funds, Oregon, 28, no. 4. Jan.; rates for veterans in secondary schools. U. S. Office of Education, 8, no. 10, July. Tulsa, Okla., Central High School receives Paraguayan scrapbook, 22-23, no. 1, Oct. Twelve-grade system: Inaugurated in Louisiana. 31, no. 10, July; Maryland's legislation for public-school program, 29, no. 4, Jan. See also 11 grade school systems.

Twenty million victory gardens, recommendation, Department of Agriculture, 27, no. 9, June.

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UNESCO-Design for Waging Peace (Benjamin), 1-6, no. 5, Feb. See also United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. "Unfinished Task," theme of American Association of School Administrators, 9, no. 6, Mar. Union Libraries, bimonthly publication, Boston Public Library, 10, no. 9, June.

Unit, teaching-learning for high-school students. publication, National Education Association, 28. no. 10, July.

United Nations Charter: What Was Done at San
Francisco, pamphlet. 14, no. 3. Dec.
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural
Organization : Constitution, 2-6, no. 5, Feb.
preamble of constitution (excerpt), 31, no. 9
June resolutions concerning, National Council
of Chief State School Officers, 1, no. 7, Apr.:
World Organization for Peace, 3-4, no. 1, Oct.
See also UNESCO; UNO.

United Nations Information Office, study kit, pub lication, 13, no. 10, July.

United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Adminis tration, appeal for surplus canned food, 18, no. 5. Feb.

U. S. Armed Forces Institute, War Department correspondence training for military personnel, 31. no. 10, July. 32.

U. S. Government Announces, 32, no. 1. Oct. no. 2, Nov.; 32, no. 3, Dec.; 32, no. 4, Jan.; 32, no. 5, Feb. 32, no. 6. Mar.; 32, no. 7, Apr.; 32, no. S. May; 32, no. 9, June; 32, no. 10, July. United States in World Affairs, Institute, American University, 27, no. 8, May.

U. S. Indian Service, publication on Indian education, 9, no. 5, Feb.

U. S. Office of Education: American Education Week, 14, no. 1, Oct.; 2, no. 2, Nov.; annual report, excerpts, 3-6, no. 6, Mar.; appointments and assignments, 7-9, no. 5 Feb.; 6, no. 6, Mar., 1-2. 19, no. 10, July; appropriation, 79th Congress, First Session, 13, no. 1, Oct. Back-to School Campaign, 10-11, no. 1, Oct.; 7-9 no. 3. Dec. business education, services. 21, no. 9 June; Fellows of Education, appointed for Library of Congress, 26, no. 10, July; functions outlined, 8-9, no. 5, Feb.; resolutions, National Council of Chief State School Officers, 1-8, 9-10. no. 7, Apr.; Georgia State School for the Deaf. survey, 21-23, no. 7, Apr.; inter-American rela

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tions-fellowships for visiting teachers of English, report, 31, no. 9, June; loan packets and slides, 16, no. 3, Dec.; international understanding material, source of, 24-26, no. 5, Feb.; loan packets, 16, no. 3, Dec.; model planes to Smithsonian Institution, 31, 32, no. 8, May; needs of children, State and community planning, report 30-31, no. 8, May; Negroes-radio broadcast, 24, no. 4, Jan.; services for, 21-25, no. 4, Jan. ; nutrition education-need emphasized 22, no. 5, Feb.; picture story as loan, S, no. 4, Jan.; periodicals, plans, 1-2, no. 1, Oct.; practical nurse training, study, 23, no. 1, Oct.; public libraries survey, 27 no. 2 Nov.; 25-26, no. 8, May; 10, no. 9, June; publications 14-24, 32, no. 1,Oct.; 29, 32, no. 2, Nov.; 4, 29, 30, 32, no. 3, Dec. 8, 22, 25-26, 32, no. 4, Jan.; 32, no. 5, Feb. ; 3-6, 19, 29, 32, no. 6, Mar.; 32, no. 7, Apr.; 23, 32, no. 8, May; 32, no. 9, June; 10, 32, no. 10, July; recordings, Asia and Far East, 13, no. 10, July; research and statistics, new service, 1, 3-4, no. 3, Dec.; school entrance ages, survey, 20-25, no. 10, July; school plant workshop sponsored, 16, no. 1, Oct.; school stamps and bonds, sale, 2, no. 1, Oct.; 6 no. 5, Feb.; 4, 21, no. 9, June; secondary school program for veterans, 7-8, no. 10, July; Social Hygiene Consultation Service sponsored, 16, no. 1, Oct.; Spanish Language Institute, 29, 30, no. 8, May; surplus food appeal for canning, 18, no. 5, Feb.; surplus property-disposal 17, no. 4, Jan.; Utilization Division established, 18, no. 4, Jan.; theses available, 25-26, no. 2, Nov.; 13-14, no. 5, Feb. 2425, no. 8, May; 29-30, no. 10, July; training films released, 30-31, no. 3, Dec.; visiting teacher problems, conference of national leaders, 17-19, no. 1, Oct.; vocational education, conference, 7, no. 10. July.

U. S. Office of Education Library: Courses of study, 19, no. 2, Nov.; 26, no. 2, Nov.; 14, no. 3, Dec. 14, no. 6, Mar.; 25, no. 8, May; 12, no. 9, June; 30, no. 10, July; material for international understanding available, 24-25, no. 5, Feb.; recent theses, 25-26, no. 2, Nov.; 13-14, no. 5, Feb.; 24-25, no. 8, May; 29-30, no. 10, July. U. S. Public Health Service: Collaborates in study of practical nurse training, 23, no. 1, Oct.; continues joint sponsorship of Social Hygiene Consultation Service, 16, no. 1, Oct. ; makes report on Child Health and the Selective Service Physical Standards, 26, no. 6, Mar.

Units of study: Selected materials for teachersChina, 28, no. 5, Feb.; the Far East, 12, no. 10, July.

Universal Military Training--Some Pros and Cons (Frazier), 15-18, no. 5, Feb.

Universities, directory of members of National University Extension Association offering correspondence courses, 31, no. 10, July. University of Alabama: Conference and workshop on nursery-school education, 28, no. 2, Nov.; supervisors' conference of Alabama Education Association, 23, no. 1, Oct.; workshop on international affairs, 27, no. 8, May.

University of California: High-school correspondence courses offered, 20, no. 4, Jan. University of Chicago: Conference on planning school buildings, 22, no. 2, Nov.; workshop for teachers on problems on inter-American education, 27, no. 8. May.

University of Colombia: School for Foreign Students, 29, no. 8. May.

University of Denver: Surveys public knowledge of library financial support, 27, no. 8, May; workshop of Inter-American Education, 27, no. 8, May.

University of Florida: Teaching aids for teachers, 25, 26, no. 7, Apr.; visited by teachers of English from American Republics, 31, no. 9, June. University of Havana: Sixth Summer Session for Foreigners, 29, no. 8, May.

University of Houston: Education workshop, 28, 29, no. 8, May makes report of Pan American Round Table, 22, no. 1, Oct. University of Idaho: Curriculum workshop on inter-American affairs, 27, no. 8, May. University of Maine: Secondary workshop on education in an international world, 27, no. 8, May. University of Maryland: Commencement address, 9-10, no. 1, Oct.

University of Michigan: Linguistic Institute, 27, no. 8. May; workshop survey of schools of the armed forces, 4, no. 9, June.

University of Nebraska Publication on vocational education, 25, no. 2, Nov.; traveling art exhibits for rural schools, 7, no. 9, June.

University of New Mexico: School of Inter-American Affairs, 28, no. 8, May; summer field tour to Mexico, 29, no. 8, May.

University of South Carolina Publication reporting inter-American affairs, 20, no. 1, Oct. University of Texas: Visited by teachers of English from American Republics, 31, no. 8, June. University of Wichita: Workshop for elementary teachers on guidance toward world citizenship, 27, no. 8, May.

University of Wisconsin: Program service for State FM radio network, 15, no. 5, Feb.: public documents course, 22, no. 5, Feb.; State curriculum workshop on intercultural and international relations, 29, no. 8, May. UNO: Educational and Cultural Organization-Draft Proposals, 5-8, no. 1, Oct.; relationship with UNESCO. 5, no. 5. Feb. See also United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization.

UNRRA: Descriptive pamphlet, 10, no. 3, Dec.; report of Displaced Persons Educational Program in Germany, 11, no. 4, Jan. See also United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration. Uruguay: Teachers of English visit the United States on fellowships, 31, no. 9, June. Utah Educational legislation, 29, no. 4, Jan.; 24, no. 7, Apr.

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Venereal disease, policies concerning, National Committee on School Health Policies, 20-21, no. 6, Mar. Venezuela: New libraries, buildings and equipment provided by Government, 27, no. 10, July; teachers of English visit the United States on fellowships, 31, no. 9, June.

Vermont Educational legislation, 28, 30, no. 4, Jan.; State aid for small rural schools, 24, no. 7, Apr.

Veteran Comes to the Denver Public Schools, publication, Denver Board of Education, 27-28, no. 6, Mar.

Veterans Groups represented, Citizens' Federal Committee on Education, 2, no. 6, Mar.; return to teaching, 5-6, no. 9, June. Veterans Administration: Directives from, needed by Federal Advisory Board, 17, no. 7, Apr.; report on Cadet Nurses in library service, 31, no. 7, Apr. Veterans' education: General-Opinions and resolutions, National Council of Chief State School Officers, 3, 4, 14, no. 7, Apr.; preparing teachers and leaders, 23-24, no. 2, Nov.; in high schoolsacceleration, Benjamin Franklin High School (Philadelphia, Pa.), report, 6, no. 2, Nov.; correspondence courses, California, 20, no. 4, Jan. ; diplomas awarded, Connecticut, 29, no. 4, Jan. Purple Heart High School, AAF Regional Hospital, Santa Ana, Calif., report, 27, no. 10, July; regional centers established, Massachusetts, 19, no. 4, Jan.; secondary school programs, U. S. Office of Education, survey, 7-8, no. 10, July; University School of Ohio State University, report, 21, no. 9, June; library service and training for-Gary (Ind.) plan for training, 26, no. 10, July; Information Bureau, Chicago Public Library, 6, no. 3, Dec.; New York Public Library, report, 26, no. 8, May; reading interests, American Library Association survey, 27, no. 10, July; vocational training-American Vocational Associaton, conventon report, 10-11, no. 8, May; Federal Advisory Board for Vocational Educationfor small business, 6-8, no. 4, Jan.; resolutions relating ot GI Bill of Rights, 5, no. 10, July; to be farmers, 16-17, no. 7, Apr. Veterans' Education-Data for State-Wide Planning, publication, U. S. Office of Education, 30, no. 3, Dec.; 3, no. 6, Mar.

Veterans' Plans for Education-Report of a Denver Survey (Segel), 27-28, no. 6, Mar.

Victoria (Australia), public health services, 20-21, no. 3, Dec.

Victory Convention of Future Farmers of America, 18-19, no. 7, Apr.

Victory Farm Volunteers, letter, Chief State School Officers, 18, no. 9, June.

Victory gardens: Awards, Future Farmers of America, 19, no. 7, Apr.; 20 million recommended, Department of Agriculture, 27, no June.

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Vinson, Fred M. Treasury Department cooperates with schools in peacetime savings program, 6, no. 5, Feb. Virginia State aid for school plant construction, 24, no. 7, Apr.; State Board of Educationappropriation for audio-visual programs in public schools, 27, no. 2, Nov.; course of study in music for elementary and high schools, 30, no. 6, Mar.; publication on minority racial groups, 12, no. 10, July; State change in 11-grade school system, 28, no. 6, Mar.; State-wide visiting teacher services, 21-22, no. 8. May. Visiting Teacher Problems-National Leaders Conference, 17-19, no. 1, Oct. Visiting Teacher Services--State-Wide [Virginia and Georgia], 21-23, no. 8. May. Visiting teachers: Legislation, Louisiana, 31, no 10, July; of English, from American Republics, 31, no. 9, June; services, list of publications, U. S. Office of Education, 23, no. 8, May. See also School social worker.

Visual aids, workshop on use, Western Washington College of Education, 25, no. 7, Apr.

Visually handicapped children, building facilities, 18, no. 8, May.

Vocational agriculture: Progress, 15-16, no. 1, Oct.; training facilities. 17, no. 7, Apr. Vocational Association. See American Vocational Association.

Vocational education, 25-26, no. 3, Dec.; curriculum enriched, Louisiana State Department of Education, 31, no. 10, July; Division, Columbia Ministry of Education. 20, no 7, Apr.; for Negroes. U. S. Office of Education, survey, 22, no. 4, Jan.; for veterans, 5-8, no. 4, Jan.; 16-17, no. 7, Apr.: 5, no. 10, July; Georgia State School for the Deaf, report, 21, no. 7. Apr.; in postwar economy, 2-3, no. 4, Jan.; Kentucky, funds, 30, no. 9, June; lacking in small and rural high schools, North Carolina State Board of Education, report, 20, no. 9. June; opportunities to groups and communities, 10-11, no. 8, May; publications -American Vocational Association, 13, no. 5, Feb.; Southern States Work-Conference on School Administrative Problems, 29, no. 10, July; University of Nebraska, 25, no 2. Nov. U. S. Office of Education, list, 6, no. 6, Mar.; school responsibility, 9-10, no. 1, Oct.

Vocation Education, Federal Advisory Board. See Federal Board of Vocational Education. Vocational Education-Forty Years, 13-16, no. 8, May. Vocational Education Division, U. S. Office of Education: Assignments and appointments, 7, no. 5, Feb. 15, no. 7, Apr.; contribution to international understanding, 24, no. 5, Feb.; enrollments and postwar planning, annual report, 3-4, no. 6, Mar. Vocational education guidance: For veteransAmerican Library Association, report, 27, no. 10, July; Bureau of Information, Chicago Public Library, 6, no. 3, Dec.; New York Public Library, for veterans and war workers, 26, no. 8, May. Vocational Education in the Years Ahead, publication, U. S. Office of Education, 3-4, no. 6, Mar.; report of conference, 6-7, no. 10, July. Vocational rehabilitation, Maryland, State legislation, 28, no. 4, Jan.

Vocational schools, Minnesota, State legislation, 29, no. 4, Jan.

Volunteer army vs. Selective Service, 17, no. 5, Feb.

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Wade, John E.: All the Children, annual report, New York City Public Schools, 31, no. 2, Nov. Walt Disney Productions, nutrition films, Department of Agriculture, 4, no. 3, Dec. War Department: Correspondence training for military personnel, U. S. Armed Forces Institute, 31, no. 10, July; GI Roundtable educational pamphlets available to citizens, 2, no. 1, Oct.; 18, no. 9, June.

War emergency and postwar problems, policy, National Council of Chief State School Officers, 1314, no. 7, Apr.

War Food Administration, plan for aiding school lunches, 12-13, no. 6, Mar.

War Manpower Commission, restrictions for schoolwork program, 10-11, no. 1, Oct.

War Relief Canning Projects-Future Farmers of America, 13, no. 1, Oct.

War Savings, 6, no. 5, Feb.

War Savings Stamps and Bonds. See Savings Stamps and Bonds.

War workers: Library service, 'New York Public Library, 26, no. 8, May; vocational training, 15, no. 8, May.

Warfare exhibit, San Francisco Library Commission, 6, no. 3, Dec.

Warner, Kenneth O.: Appointed director Division of Central Services, U. S. Office of Education, 7-8, no. 5, Feb.

Warren, Julius E.: High Schools for Veterans [Massachusetts), 19, no. 4, Jan.

Wartime changes in school attendance and civilian population by States, 22, no. 5, Feb.

Wartime experiences, affect instructional "sights," 7, no. 9, June.

Wartime Health and Education, Hearings, Committee on Education and Labor, U. S. Senate, 78th Congress, Second Session, 11, 13, no. 2, Nov.

Wartime nursery schools to become permanent program, 11, no. 5, Feb.

Wartime objection to study abroad removed, Department of State, 11, no. 4, Jan.

Washington, D. C.: Back-to-School Campaign, 7-8, no. 3, Dec., child-care services continued, 9, no. 10, July; school regulations governing entrance age for beginners, 25, no. 10, July; terrain model building in high schools, 9-10, no. 3, Dec. Washington County, Miss., school dental program, 16. no. 2, Nov.

Washington Post: Back to School Wisdom for All Communities, editorial, 2, no. 2, Nov. Washington State: Educational legislation. 28, 29, 30, no. 4, Jan.; 9, no. 10, July; State aid for school plant construction, 24, no. 7, Apr.; 9, no. 8, May; State Department of Public Instruction-geography teaching aids, 25, no. 7, Apr.; nutrition workshop, 28, no. 2, Nov.; program of recreation, 31, no. 6, Mar.

Washington University (St. Louis, Mo.): General workshop on language arts and social studies, 28, no. 8, May.

Watson, Goodwin: What the schools should teach, 7, no. 9, June.

Welfare of children, proposed legislation, 10, no. 5, Feb.

West Virginia: Educational legislation, 30, no. 4, Jan.

West Virginia Plans for Schoolhouse Construction (Marshall), 25-26, no. 6, Mar. Western alphabet, primary schools of Japan, 3, no. 9, June.

Western Reserve University: Inter-American Workshop, 28, no. 8, May; sponsors Cleveland's Sesquicentennial Celebration, 12, no. 8, May. Western Washington College of Education (Bellingham, Wash.), workshop report on use of visual aids, 25, no. 7, Apr.

WHA station, University of Wisconsin, to provide program service for State FM network, 15, no. 5, Feb.

What Louisiana Has Done-A Progress Report (Coxe), 31, no. 10, July.

When Future Farmers Came to Washington (Tenney), 18-19. no. 7, Apr.

When Our Town Was Young, booklet, North Salem (N. Y.) Board of Education, 2, 6, no. 2, Nov. White. Marie: Home Economics Education in Colombia. 19-20, no. 7, Apr.

White, Wilford: Vocational Education for Small Business, 5-6, no. 4. Jan.

White Plains. N. Y., child-care program continued, 9, no. 10, July.

Wiggin, Gladys A.: Teaching Peace Is Not Enough. 17-18, no. 10, July.

Will There Be a Plane in Every Garage? GI
Roundtable pamphlet, 11, no. 4, Jan.
Wisconsin: FM radio network, report, 15, no. 5,
Feb.

Wisconsin State Teachers College (Eau Claire), diet survey, 9, no. 6, Mar.

Women: In the professions, research study, publication, National Education Association et al, 24, no. 8, May; physical education program, 12, no. 1, Oct.

Women in Education. See National Association for Women in Education.

Women veterans, counseling and training (Brown), 10, no. 8, May.

Works Progress Administration, served school lunch program, 12, no. 6, Mar.

Workmen's Compensation Claimants-Training, 8, no. 4, Jan.

Workshops: Conducted by State departments, prepare lists of teaching materials, 25, no 7, Apr.; for Negro trade and industrial teacher trainers, 23, no. 4, Jan.; Latin American, sponsored by YWCA, St. Paul, Minn., 22, no. 1, Oct.; nursery school teachers conference, Alabama College, 28,

no. 2, Nov.; on international and intercultural. relations, 27-30, no. 8, May; on nutrition education-Indiana State Teachers College, 8, no. 4, Jan. 22, no. 5, Feb.; Washington State, 28, no. 2, Nov.; on school lunch programs, State colleges, 13, no. 6, Mar.; on school plant facilities, 17, no. 8, May; survey, on schools of the armed forces, University of Michigan, 4, no. 9, June Work-study plan, Washington, D. C., schools, 7-8, no. 3, Dec.

World Affairs Week, publication on program, Providence Department of Public Schools, 21, no. 9, June.

World citizenship: Teaching in public schools, Colorado State plan, 17-18, no. 10, July.

World Cooperation-Adult Forums Consider, 2, no. 3, Dec.

World Organizations for Peace (Abraham), 3-4, no. 1, Oct.

World peace, committees and recommendations, National Council of Chief State School Officers, 5, 14, no. 7, Apr.

World War I bulletins on education in other countries, publication, U. S. Office of Education, 25, no. 5, Feb.

"Worthy use of leisure," one of the seven objecti of education, 29, no 6, Mar.

WPA. See Works Progress Administration. Wright, Grace S.: Permissive School Entrance A in Local School Systems, 20-25, no. 10, July. Wright, J. C.: Assignment, U. S. Office of Edu tion, 7, no. 5, Feb.; Forty Years in Vocation Education, 13-16, no. 8, May; to retire as sistant Commissioner for Vocational Educati 15, no. 7, Apr.

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