A. 175867 INDEX. PAGES 1 to 84 are in the January number; 85 to 160, February; 161 to 228, March; 229 to 300, April; 301 to 368, May; 369 to 440, June; 441 to 512, July; 513 to 564, August; 565 to 652, September; 653 to 724, October; 725 to 796, November; 797 to 872, December. ARTICLES, &C. Acquiescence (Controversy between Sir Oliver Lodge, Mr. Benson, and Mr. Fletcher on Public-School Education), 156. Adamson, J. E., Attention as a Thought-Process, 599. Agreements for Assistant Teachers: A Model Form, 753. "And Beauty draws us with a single hair" by A. C., 184. Anderson, J. G., Reform of Secondary Education in France, 47. Appointments, &c., (see also in University News), 47, 48, 125, 180, 251, 321, 391, 456, 534, 608, 671, 744, 830. A-sitting up at Night, E. M. G., 532. Assistant Masters' Association, The Incorporated (see separate section of Index). Association of Assistant Mistresses in Public Secondary Schools, Annual Meeting, January 13, 1903, 152. Association of Head Masters, Annual Meeting, January 8-9, 1903, 147. Association of University Women Teachers, Annual Meeting, January 24, 1903, 154. Attention as a Thought-Process, Some Aspects of, by J. E. Adamson, 599. Beecroft, J. H., Children's Reading, 815. Board of Education, The, 46, 123, 183, 252, 392, 531, 596. Books of the Month, 30, 110, 227, 265, 320, 402, 508, 547, 718, 785, 819. Boole, Mary Everest, Educational Food or Educational Physic? 322. Botanical Work (Conference of Science Teachers), 153. Bradley, George Granville, 249. Brebner, Miss, The Training of Modern Language Teachers, 42. Bremner, C. S., Sir Jonn Gorst and the Education Brereton, Cloudesley, Education at the British Associ- Calendar of Events, Jan., 28; Feb., 112; March, 227; April, 292; May, 366; June, 404; July, 463; Celibate Schoolmasters, 321. Cheetham, Archdeacon, My Schools, 215. Children's Hour, The, Past and Present, by Lily Children's Reading, by J. H. Beecroft, 815. College of Preceptors Winter Meeting, January, 1903, Conference of Science Teachers, January 9-10, 1903, 153. Conferences, (see separate section "Meetings of Societies"). Contrasts, by N, 783. Cornish, J. F., Transpontine Education, 783. Correspondence (see separate section of Index). Darroch, Alexander, The Herbartian Theory of Educa tion, 187. Direct Representation of Secondary Teachers on Education Committees, by T. L. Humberstone, 327. Discipline or Government? by Geraldine Hodgson, 742. Education Act and Sir John Gorst, 529. Education Act, The (see references in "Occasional Association of Head Masters, 147. 154. Board of Education Memoranda, 123, 183. Head Masters of Endowed Schools in Midland Head Masters' Conference, 25. National Federation of Head Teachers' Associ ations, 154. Revue Universitaire on, 182. Views of "An Old Fogey," 21. Education Authorities, &c., by Dr. Fry (Presidential Address, Association of Head Masters), 147. Education at the British Association, by Cloudesley Brereton, 681. Education Bill for London, Rev. R. S. de C. Laffan (Association of Head Masters Meeting), 149. Education Committees, The Constitution of, 115. Education in 1902, Notes on, by An Old Fogey, 20. Educational Food or Educational Physic? by Mary Everest Boole, 322. Elementary Mathematics (Head Masters' Conference), 27. Emerson's Influence in Education, by Michael E. Sadler, 669. Entrance Examinations, by Dr. Field (Head Masters Fad, What is a? by Emily Miall, 189. Field, W. G., The Making of Prince Rupert, 433. Froebel Society and Child-Study Association Joint Geometry, Methods in (Conference of Science Teachers), 153. Georgic II. 458 ad fin., by F S., 507. Gift Books, 30, 755, 830. Girl Graduates, Past and Present, by E. B., 291. Greek, Compulsory, by Dr. Gray and others (Head Greek, The Tyranny of, by J. Talbot and others, 152. Head Masters' Conference at Tonbridge, 24. Herbartian Theory of Education: A Reply, by Herbartianism, The Critics and Critiques of, by Dr. F. H. Hayward, 22, 243. Hints to an Examinee, by An Examiner in Logic, 722. Hodgson, Geraldine, Discipline or Government? 742. Inspectorate, The (Association of Head Masters Jottings (see also section "Miscellanea "); Jan., 47; Joynt, Maud, Holiday in Gorumna, 590. Leaving Certificate of the University of London, by Legal Disabilities of Secondary Schools (Head Masters' Conference), 26. Leisure Hour in Boarding Schools, 436. List of Registered Teachers, Column B, 427, 499, 544, 635, 714, 756, 820. Literature as a School Subject, by M. P. Willcocks, 154. Literature. Science, by W. H. D. Rouse and others (Head Masters' Conference), 25. Literature, The Teaching of, in Schools: a Plea for its Esthetic Appreciation, by George C. Pringle, 258, 318. Longhurst, Esther, Women and University Life, 314. Magic Numbers, by Colonel W. Hughes Hallett, 36. Marvin, F. S., Northern Spain and Santander, 362. Mathematics, Teaching of (Conference of Science Teachers), 153. Meetings of Societies (see separate section of Index). Miall, Emily, What is a Fad? 189. Military Education, by Dr. Warre (Head Masters' Conference), 27. Navy, Admission to (Association of Head Masters Northern Spain, A Glimpse at, with a Sojourn at Santander, by F. S. Marvin, 362. Notes on Education in 1902, by An Old Fogey, 20. Oldest Grammar School, The, in England, 315. examiner to the of by Exetastos, 605. Perman, A. J., History Papers of Central Welsh Preparatory Departments in Secondary Schools, by Prince Rupert, The Making of: a Kulturbild, by Pringle, George C., Teaching of Literature in Schools, Prize Awards (see separate section of Index). Public-School Education: Summary of a Discussion, Queensland, Girls' Secondary Education in, by Maud Raven, J. H., Question and Answer, 316. Reform of Secondary Education in France, by J. G. Register of Teachers, 427, 499, 544, 635, 714, 756, 820. A Plea for the Kindergärtnerin, 41. Teachers of Music and Needlework, 54. Teachers' Registration Council, 596. Report of the Royal Commission on University Edu- cation in Ireland, 257. Reviews (see separate section of Index). Sadler Blue Book, The, 454. Sadler, Michael E., Emerson's Influence in Education, 669. Resignation of, 397. Safe Novels, 673. Sandford, Mrs. Henry, Obituary, 178. Sargeaunt, John, Mr. Raven and the Pronunciation of School, College, and University News (see separate School Discipline, by A. R. Morison, 711. Sellers, Maud, Girls' Education in Queensland, 177. Skeat, E. G., Position of Natural Sciences in Educa- Student-Teacherships, by Canon Glazebrook (Associa tion of Head Masters Meeting), 150. Summer Vacation Schools, by Mary Alice Vialls, 862. 107, 247, 313, 382, 590, The Sleeping Infant, from Victor Hugo, by F. S., 363. Translation, The Use and Abuse of, by F. B. Kirkman Transpontine Education, by Rev. J. F. Cornish, 783. Somerville and others (Modern Language Associa- "Via prima Salutis," 469. Vialls, Mary Alice, Summer Vacation Schools, 862. Women and University Life, by Esther Longhurst, 314. OCCASIONAL NOTES. Abney, Sir W., Adviser to the Board of Education, 174. Adderley, Rev. James, Compromise, 812. Amendments of 1902 Act for coming Session, 812. Assistant Masters, The Association of, 106, 379, 668; on Inspectors, 527. Balfour, Lord, on bold Advertisement, 738. Balfour, Rt. Hon. A. J., as Minister of Education, Birrell's, Mr. A., Compromise, 741. Blythe, Sir James, National Sweepstakes, 246. Bruce, Hon. W. N., Principal Assistant Secretary for Bulletin of Société des Professeurs de Langues Cadet Corps, 106, 667. Cambridge County Council and non-provided Schools, Campbell-Bannerman, Sir H., on Education Act, 737. Church Congress at Bristol, 739. Church of England, Claim to be National, 737- Clifford, Dr., on Mr. Balfour, 18. Cornhill on Profession of Schoolmaster, 312. Curricula, 666; British Association on, 528. Dismissal, Unjust, 173. Division A Schools, 814. Dogmatic Teaching, 665. Education Act, 1902, Prospects of, 17, 101, 585: Effect Education Act for London, 18, 171, 175, 243, 244, 311, 312, 379, 381, 451, 525, 737- Eton, Fire at, 453. Experts on Education Committees, 104, 172. Feed Well and Wisely, 815. Feeding in Public Schools, 669. Free Trade in Education, Mr. Chamberlain on, 526. Head Master, Duties of, 452. Hereford, Bishop of, on Undenominational Education, 529. Holiday Courses of Teachers' Guild, 453, 668. 'Impertinence of the Government," 814. International Correspondence, 20. Jackson, Mr. Cyril, Chief Inspector for Elementary Jamaica, 587. Kekewich, Sir G., Ex-official Utterances, 312; on Root and Branch Reform, 740. King's Speech, 171. Laurie, Prof. S., on Scotch Department, 454. League of the Empire, 814. Leaving Certificate of University of London, 245. Library Association, 668. Lindley, Lord, on Passive Resisters, 740. Local Consultative Committees, 102, 104. Lockyer, Sir N., on University Endowment, 665; on London Boroughs, Representation on Education London "Charlottenburg," 525, 589, 666. London School Board, Obituary, 585. London University Extension Board and the Human- Londonderry, Lord, an Agricultural Minister of Matriculation Certificates, Interchangeable, 527. National Union of Teachers, Buxton Conference, 313. Non-provided School Teachers, Grievance of, 738. Norfolk County Council, Appointment of Chief Sec- Osborne, Royal Naval College, 175. Part III. Authorities, 104. Passive Resistance, 451, 586, 665, 740. Pearson, Dr. Karl, on Degeneracy, 741. Peile, Rev. J., on Age of entering Universities, 246. Post-graduate Study at Oxford, 247. Private Schools, 589; Municipalization of, 382. Pupil-teachers, 380; Revised Regulations for 1955, 527. Queensland Girls' Schools, 175. Ramsay, Sir W., on English and German School- Register, The Teachers', 18, 245, 313. Sadler, Mr. M. E., Questions in the House on Resi;- Scholarships for Infants, 588. School Buildings, Dimensions, 813. School Fees, 19. School Managers at Diss, 814. Schoolmastering as a Profession, 312. Security of Tenure, Mr. . E. Page on, 586. Small Secondary Schools, 667. Surrey Consultative Board, 381. Technical Apprenticeship for Civil Engineers: Great Western Railway Scheme, 669. Technical Institute for London, 525. Temple, Dr., 20. Tenure, 18; Conference on, 811. Herbartianism, David Mair, 332; F. H. Hayward, 387; Alexander Darroch, 544; F. H. Hayward, Imaginary Latin, R. J. Lloyd, 329; H. J. Chaytor, Interchange of Pupils, Cloudesley Brereton, 109. 472. Kindergarten Students' Athletic Association, Grace London Education Bill and Borough Councils, Civis, 330. Low Marking of Natural Philosophy in Oxford and Masters' Meetings, Robt. W. Monk, 181. Old Boys' Associations, B. D. Turner, 388. as Mistresses in Primary Schools, J. Bayfield Oxford Geometry Regulations, E. Aldred Williams, 181. "Passive Resistance," Nonconformist, 686. Post-card Albums as Note-Books, E. Boyer-Brown, Practical Example, A, of the Working of the Educa- Preparatory Departments of Secondary Schools, A Private Schools and the New Authorities, E. S. J. "Privatus illis census erat brevis," A Suburban Pri- Prof. Withers, P. A. Barnett, 108. Postgate, 109; John Sargeaunt, 182. Recognized Schools, H. R. Starke-Jones, 294. 332. Rowntree's "Leisure Hours," Arthur Rowntree, 472. Sunday Afternoon at School, A Public-School Master, Syllabus of Oxford and Cambridge Locals, Cath., 331. Teachers' Register: A Sub-Section Needed, M. M. Teachers' Register, G. W. Rundall, 472. To Heads of Schools, P. A. Barnett, 388. Universities, The, and the Training of Secondary Use and Abuse of Translation, F. B. Kirkman, 109. MEETINGS OF SOCIETIES. Association of Assistant Masters, The Incorporated, Association of Head Masters, 147-151. Association of Head Masters of Endowed Schools in Association of Head Mistresses, 463. Association of Teachers in the Secondary Schools of Association of University Women Teachers, 154. Central Association of Irish Schoolmistresses, 130, 195. College of Preceptors Winter Meeting, 154. Conference of Public-School Science Teachers, 152, Bushey, St. Margaret's School, 550. Canterbury, King's School, 50, 550. Carmarthen High School, 764. Cheltenham Ladies' College, 130, 482, 550, 764, 842. Chester, The Queen's School, 550. Cork High School, 842. Denstone, 482. Derby School, 620. Dolgelley, Dr. Williams's School, 50. Edinburgh, St. George's Training College, 620. Association of Assistant Mistresses, 152, 404. Sedbergh, Yorks, Baliol School, 52. Stamford High School for Girls, 410, 550. WALES, 127, 474, 548, 614, 673, 759, 836. Ware Grammar School, 196. Warwick School, 342. Wellington College, 54, 342, 622. Worcester High School for Girls, 134, 765, 844. Sewell, Rev. J. G., 193. Stokes, Sir George Gabriel, 194. TEACHERS' GUILD OF GREAT BRITAIN Agreements, 367. British Association, The, 672. Conference on Higher Education, 295. Education Committees, Members of the Guild on, 108, 190. Music, Mr. Somervell on, 295. Norwich Branch, 389. Pedagogical Bibliography, 190, 388. Plymouth Conference, Programme, 190. Registration, 108, 190, 363, 388. School Curricula, British Association Meeting, 543. School Leaving Certificates, 508. Sir Joshua Fitch, 543, 639, 868. Teaching of English, Dr. Heath on, 389. Worcester, A New Branch at, 508. COLONIAL AND FOREIGN NEWS. [See also references in section "Miscellanea."] Austria, 816. PRIZE AWARDS. Answers to Mr. Cholmeley's "Examination Paper for "C'est encore, après tout, dans le genre semi-sérieux, "Cette matinée avait on ne sait quoi de nuptial "Die Mitternacht zog näher schon" (Heine), 552, 624. "Je suis au désespoir que vous ayez eu Bajazet," &c. "Les Anthologies, ne sont-ce pas fleurs essemées," &c. List of greatest living (1) statesman, (2) general, Literature and Language Paper, 60. Skit, epigram, or jeu d'esprit on the Times Competition, "Un homme de beaucoup d'esprit," &c. (Villemain), "Un monument sur ta cendre cherie Ne pèse pas," &c. THE INCORPORATED ASSOCIATION OF ASSISTANT MASTERS. Annual Meeting at St. Olave's Grammar School, Clerical Head Masters, 28. Connexion between Provincial Branches and Executive Committee, 28. Education Bill for London, 151, 251, 404, 466. Grievances, 466. January Meetings, 151. Joint Agency Committee, 151. Mr. A. W. Samuels, K.C., on Tenure, &c., 192. Payment of Substitutes, 192. Pensions, 466. Position of Assistant Masters in European Countries, 251. Preparatory Departments (Rev. C. F. A. Wimberley), 175. Presentation to Mr. E. A. Virgo, 152. Registration, 152. Representation on Education Committees, 192. Tenure, Policy of the Association, 151, 152, 466. |