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Claxton, Philander P. The federal government and public education. (In Rutgers college. Celebration of the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary, 1917. p. 213-24)

National bureau of education. (In Pennsylvania state educational association. Proceedings, 1911. p. 18-20)

Davis, Benjamin M. United States Bureau of education. (In his Agricultural education in the public schools. Chicago, 1912. p. 14-8)

[Agricultural education receives the attention of the Bureau of education through its publications, the land-grant colleges, and legislation. Review of the Morrill and Nelson acts and their administration, and discussion of the Burkett and Davis bills.]

Draper, Andrew S. The need of a federal plan. (In his American education. Boston, 1909. p. 107-16)

Eaton, John. The relation of the national government to public education. (In National education association. Journal of proceedings and addresses, 1870. p. 111-30)

Edwards, Glen. The fight for the Bureau of education. New York City, Russell Sage foundation, Dept. of child hygiene [1911] 11 p. ([Russell Sage foundation. Dept. of child hygiene. Pamphlet] Health, education, recreation. no. 90) Reprinted from the Journal of education (March 23, 1911).

["The answer of Congress to the requests of the educational interests of the United States that an additional $75,000 be set aside for the rapidly increasing work of the Bureau of education was an appropriation of $7,600. The steps preceding this singular action are both interesting and important."]

Garfield, James A. The National bureau of education. Speech delivered in the House of representatives, June 8, 1866. (In his Works. Boston, 1882-83. v. I: 126-42)

Graves, Frank P. First United States commissioner of education. (In his History of education in modern times. New York, 1915. p. 186-8)

Organization of the office by Henry Barnard.

Greene, S. S. The educational duties of the hour. (In National education association of the United States. Journal of proceedings and addresses, 1865. p. 229-43)

Harris, William T. Establishment of the office of the commissioner of education of the United States and Henry Barnard's relation to it. [Chicago? 1901] p. 407-437.

Reprinted from the Proceedings of the National educational association, 1901.

[Paper read at a memorial meeting for Dr. Henry Barnard, describing his achievements. Contains many of the historical documents, relating to the conception and creation of the Bureau of education. Items from Proceedings of National education association, National superintendents' association and Speech of James A. Garfield, June 8, 1866.]

Kalbach, L. A. The United States Bureau of education. (In American association of collegiate registrars. Proceedings, 1916. p. 78-82)

[Morant, Sir Robert L] Memorandum on the National bureau of education of the United States showing the functions of a central education office in a decentralized system. [London? 1896] II p. Mosely educational commission to the United States of America. Oct.-Dec., 1903. Extracts from report of the Mosely educational commission to the United States, October-December, 1903. Washington, Govt. print. off., 1907. p. 11-39. National industrial conference board. A case of federal propaganda in our public schools; some criticisms of "Lessons in community and national life" issued by the United States Bureau of education. Boston, National industrial conference board, 1919. 13 p.

A plan to promote educational progress through the United States bureau of education. The plan endorsed by school boards and school superintendents representing 40 states and 263 leading cities, by 46 universities, colleges and normal schools and by the associations of school superintendents of Michigan and California. [New York, Dept. of child hygiene of the Russell Sage foundation, 1910?] 7, [1] p. ([Russell Sage foundation. Dept. of child hygiene. Pamphlet. no.] 74) Rickoff, Andrew J. A national bureau of education.

Address

delivered at Harrisburg before the National teachers association, Aug. 18, 1864. (In National education association of the United States. Journal of proceedings and addresses, 1864. p. 299310)

Van Tyne, C. H. and Leland, W. G. Bureau of education. (In their Guide to the archives of the government of the United States. Washington, 1907. p. 226-7)

[Walcott, Charles D] Relations of the national government to higher education and research . . . The Carnegie institution of Washington, D. C. Washington, Govt. print. off., 1902. p. 1051-1080.

[Facilities of Bureau of education are noted.]

Warren, Charles.

Answers to inquiries about United States Bureau of education. See U. S. Bureau of education. Answers to inquiries, etc.

Wheaton Harrison H. The United States Bureau of education and the immigrant . . . [Philadelphia, 1916] II p.

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Reprinted from the Annals of the American academy of political and social science, Philadelphia, September, 1916. Publication no. 1063.

White, Emerson E. National Bureau of education. [Minneapolis? 1875] 3 P.

[A speech before the National education association, at Minneapolis, Minn., August 5, 1875, urging the creation of a National bureau of education.]

White, S. H. A National bureau of education. (In National education association of the United States. Journal of proceedings and addresses, 1865. p. 180-4)

Winchester, Almira M. What the United States bureau of education is doing for the kindergarten. (In National education association of the United States. Journal of proceedings and addresses, 1914. p. 413-415)

PERIODICAL ARTICLES

Aggressive plans of Commissioner Claxton. Elementary school teacher, Dec., 1911, v. 12: 186-8.

The American association for the advancement of science, Section L-Education. Science, May 28, 1909, n. s., v. 29: 872-3. [The first session of the section was devoted to a discussion of the U. S. Bureau of education by Mr. W. Dawson Johnston, librarian of the bureau, Prof. C. E. Elliot, of Wisconsin university and E. C. Moore, superintendent of schools, Los Angeles.]

Bawden, W. T. Reorganization of the Bureau of education. Manual training magazine, Oct. 1921, v. 23:131-33

Brown, E. E. United States Bureau of education. National magazine, Aug., 1909, v. 30: 575-80.

[One of a series of articles entitled: The story of a great nation.]

The United States Bureau of education. Science, Aug. 20, 1909, n. s., v. 30: 235-6.

[Partial reorganization of the staff and plans for the annual report.] Bureau of education, Journal of education, Jan. 29, 1914. v. 79: 126.

[Commissioner Claxton's appeal to Congress for increased appropriations and additional assistants.]

The Bureau of education. Popular science monthly, Sept. 1906, v. 69: 283-5.

[Refers to the work of Dr. William T. Harris and favors a Department of education.]

Burris, W. P. A federal department of education. Elementary school journal, April, 1920, v. 20: 600-9.

[Writer commends the invaluable work of the Bureau of education.]

Chamberlain, George E. Speeches . . . in Senate, Jan. 26, 1917. [Protesting against employees in Education bureau receiving nominal salaries from the government and real salaries from other individuals and corporations, including list of such employees] Congressional record, v. 54, no. 39, p. 2302-11. Claxton, P. P. Educating a nation. Independent, Aug. 14, 1916, v. 87: 223-4.

[Mentions the plan of the new divisions of civic education and the Division of Education of immigrants and reviews work of other divisions.]

Butler, Nicholas M. The future of the Bureau of education. Educational review, May, 1901, v. 21: 526-29.

Capen, S. P. College lists and surveys published by the Bureau of education. School and society, July 14, 1917, v. 6: 35-41. Claxton, P. P. The National bureau of education. Colorado school journal, 1914, v. 29: 18-20.

[Describes the functions of the Bureau and its most pressing needs.]

Comstock, T. B. National educational responsibilities. Science, Nov. 12, 1909, n. s., 30: 675-79.

Coöperation for civic education. Journal of education, Mar. 5, 1914, v. 79: 271-2.

[Arrangement with National municipal league and other organizations for the advancement of more effective training for citizenship.]

Dean, W. H. I discover my government. II. What the Bureau of education is and what are its functions. Red cross magazine, June, 1920, v. 15: 52-8, 78-9.

Debate in the House of representatives on the appropriations for the Bureau of education. Educational review, Feb., 1911, v. 41: 170-92.

Department of education. American journal of education, 1869, v. 2: 190-5.

["Account of its organization and modes of operation and practical results for the first year."]

Draper, A. S. A federal educational plan needed. Outlook, Oct. 5, 1907, v. 87: 258-62.

[Calls attention to lack of logical plan, and need of coördination and consolidation of educational activities scattered throughout various departments.]

Dunbar, M. M.

Functions and organization of the Bureau of education. School and society, Dec. 8, 1917, v. 6: 661-68.

Eaton, John. Of what use is the Bureau of education? International review, April, 1883, v. 14: 284-91.

[Outlines work accomplished and administrative methods employed.]

Edwards, Glen. Fight for the Bureau of education. Journal of education, Mar. 23, 1911, v. 73: 311-4.

Elliott, E. C. The Annual report of the United States Commissioner of education for 1908. Science, Sept. 17, 1909, n. s.,

v. 30:358-9.

[Praises the attractive make-up, promptness of publication, condensation of contents, timeliness of topics, etc., of this report and compares it with earlier reports which had been called "the dullest books in the world."]

Educational advancement and the new federalism. Educational review, Oct., 1909, v. 38: 217-25.

[Calls attention to the need of endowing the Bureau of Education with power and providing it with resources for conducting scientific investigations of important problems of education, thus making it a central laboratory for American research.]

Evans, H. R. The United States Bureau of education. New age. (Washington, D. C.) Sept. 1921, v. 29: 390-93.

Exhibit of the Bureau of education at the Alaska Pacific exposition. Educational review, June, 1909, v. 37: 100-4.

Extension of the powers of the Commissioner of education. School review, Mar., 1916, v. 24: 229-31.

Federal commissioner of education [John J. Tigert] School and society, May 21, 1921, v. 13:601.

$5,000 comedy. Journal of education, Mar. 23, 1916, v. 83: 322.

[Result of Secretary Lane's appeal for an appropriation of $100,000 for the Bureau of education.]

Give the Bureau a chance. Journal of education, Feb. 10, 1916, v. 83: 154.

[Plea for increased appropriation.]

Johnson, E. H. The Bureau of education.
Oct. 5, 1918, v. 8: 413-14.

School and society,

Johnston, W. D. Library of the Bureau of education. Educational review, Dec., 1908, v. 36: 452-7.

[Organized for purpose of coöperating with other libraries in the service of students of education. How it accomplishes this purpose.]

The library of the Bureau of education and its relation to other pedagogical collections. (In American library association. Bulletin, Sept. 1908, v. 2: 338-41.

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