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Judd, C. H. Education and the national spirit. Nation (N. Y.) Dec. 13, 1917, v. 105: 661-62.

Kolbe, P. R. War work of the United States Bureau of education. School and society, May 25, 1918, v. 7: 606-9.

Lane, Franklin K. Appeal that brought a five-thousand-dollar appropriation from Congress [for rural schools] Journal of education, April 27, 1916, v. 83: 455-6.

Library of the Bureau of education. Educational review, Feb., 1912, v. 43: 213-5.

[It offers to students direct consultation at the Bureau and interlibrary and personal loans.]

Kindergarten magazine, April, 1913, v. 25: 213.

[Library of 100,000 volumes serves as a central reference and circulating library for educators throughout the country.]

Limitations of the Bureau of education. Popular science monthly, Sept., 1906, v. 69: 283-85.

Linville, H. R. National leadership in education. Science, Dec. 17, 1909, n. s., v. 30: 878-9.

[Argument for a Department of education.]

Lombard, E. C. Home reading courses of the United States Bureau of education. American academy of political and social science. Annals, Sept., 1916, v. 67: 267-9.

[The National reading circle was inaugurated by Commissioner Claxton to meet the need of further education for those who leave school before finishing the grammar grades.]

Moore, E. C. How can the Bureau of education help the city superintendent of schools? Science, Oct. 8, 1909, n. s., v. 30: 470-4.

[Constructive suggestions for increasing power and authority of the office, by establishment of a Department of education, which will give school officers aid and encouragement.]

New federal commissioner of education asks larger appropriations. School and society, Dec. 17, 1921, v. 14: 572-3.

[Dr. Tigert questions advisability of continuing the Bureau of Education on present basis of inadequate support.]

Organization of the Bureau of education. School and society,
Sept. 17, 1921, v. 14: 180-81.
Quamdiu, O Domine, quamdiu!
v. 53: 265-93.

Educational review, Mar. 1917,

[Extracts from Congressional record of Jan. 26, 1917, in which the Senate discussion appears, relative to the coöperation of the General education board and other organizations with the Bureau of education.]

Reorganization in the Bureau of education. Educational review, Sept., 1909, v. 37: 215-6.

Reports of the Bureau of education. Educational review, Oct., 1905, v. 30: 318-24.

[Indicates manner in which the annual reports meet the requirements of the law.]

Shields, T. E. Notable record of the Bureau of education. Journal of education, Aug. 31, 1916, v. 84: 176-7.

Should the United States Commissioner of education be a mem-
ber of the President's cabinet? [An editorial symposium]
Educational foundations, Feb., 1917, v. 27: 331-3.
Simon-pure government department.

v. 37:664-5.

Survey, March 10, 1917,

Smith, Anna Tolman. Expansion of the Bureau of education. Educational review, Mar., 1912, v. 43: 310-3.

[Expansion began under administration of Dr. Harris, who introduced many successful innovations.]

Staples, C. L. A critique of the U. S. Bureau of education. Education, Oct. 1919, v. 40: 78-97.

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["Not a critique of the staff . . . or the scant force of clerks Rather it is an attempt at criticism of the network of the U. S. Bureau of Education."]

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Stevens, M. The National bureau of education. School journal, June 25, 1898, v. 56: 743-50.

[Interesting account of the bureau and its work up to and including the administration of Dr. Harris.]

Thwing, Charles F. The national government and education. Harper's monthly magazine, Feb., 1884, v. 68: 471-6. [Review of Congressional aid to education in the U. S.]

Updegraff, Harlan. The United States Bureau of education. American school board journal, May, 1912, v. 44: 13-15.

[Lack of adequate appropriations from Congress hampers its progress. Constructive suggestions for reforms which ought to be introduced. Comparison of appropriations of the Bureau of education with those of other bureaus.

Wheaton, H. H. United States Bureau of education and the immigrant. American academy of political and social science. Annals, Sept., 1916, v. 67: 273-83.

[Describes the coöperation between the Bureau of education and the Bureau of immigration to facilitate attendance of alien children, and points out the need of night schools for adults.]

White, E. E. National bureau of education. American journal of education, 1866, v. 16 (n. s.) 6:177-86.

Winship, A. E.

United States commissioners of education. Journal of education, Mar. 30, May 4-25, 1916, v. 83: 339-40, 483-4, 509-10, 541-2, 563-4.

Henry Barnard, General Eaton and Colonel Dawson, William Torrey Harris, Commissioners Brown and Claxton.

MANUSCRIPTS

Wright, Isaac Miles. History of the United States Bureau of education. New York, 1916. 11, 251 numb. 1. (Thesis (Ph. D.) New York University, 1916)

Consists of typewritten leaves; plates and clippings from Bureau of education publications inserted. Appendix A-B, pp. 161-189, omitted in the copy in the Library of the Bureau of education.

INDEX

Act, amending establishing act
(1868), 4; creating Department of
Education (1867), 2.
Activities, administrative, 47, 77;
classification of, 109; continu-
ing," 94, 97; history of, 19; non-
administrative, 19, 57; "stated,"
94, 97; war, 45.
Addresses, public, 61.
Administration, school, 30.

Administrative duties, history, 47.
Advisory activities, 69, 72.
Agriculture, Department of, 55.
Agricultural education, 44.
Agricultural and mechanical col-
leges, 4, 56, 78.

Alaska, business and trade revenues,
devoted to schools, 6; education
of children of, 5, 6, 47, 48, 79, 99;
District Superintendent, schools
of, 99; Divison, 6, 49, 98; medical
relief, 7, 51, 92, 100; reindeer ser-
vice, 7, 53, 85, 87; schools for
white children put under territory
of, 6, 48; study of alcoholic drinks
and narcotics in schools, 7; Super-
intendent of Education of Natives
of, 99; teachers pass examination
in hygiene, 7.
Alaskan Assistant, 7, 99; education,
5, 6, 47, 48, 79, 99.
Americanization, Advisory Council
on, 39.

American Medical Association, 38.
Analysis of data, 59.

Annette Island, reserved for certain
natives, 6, 49.

Barnard, Henry, 9.
Bibliography, 142.

Biological Survey, Bureau of, 55.
Brown, Elmer Ellsworth, 15.
Bulletins, 8, 64, 112.

Bureau organization, 94.

Chief Clerk, 97.
Circulars, 65, 115.
City Schools Division, 95.
Civic education, 38.

Classification of activities, 109.
Claxton, Philander Priestly, 17.
Clearing house for opinion, furnish-
ing of, 66.

Collaborators, 37, 97.

Colleges, agricultural and mechan-
ical, 4, 56, 78.

Commercial education, 43, 96.
Commissioner of Education, 2, 3, 5,
94.

Community organization, 42.

Construction of school buildings, 72.
"Continuing" activities, 94, 97.
Cooperative enterprises, 52, 53, 88.
Correspondence, 61.

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Racial groups, education of, 36.
Reading Circle, National, 38;

courses, 116; Rural Teachers, 35.
Reindeer, exportation of meat, hides,
etc., 55; fairs, 87; industry, 7, 53,
85; herders, 85; men's associa-
tions, 55; purchase in Siberia pro-
hibited, 54; sale of, 85.
Research, 75; and promotion, 95;
facilities for, offered, 8.

Rural education, 34, 95; hygiene, 34;
Teachers Reading Circle, Nation-
al, 35.

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