Lll Pages 1 to 72 are in the January number; 73 to 144, February; 145 to 216, March ; 217 to 284, April ; 285 to 364, May; 365 to 464, June ; 465 to 552, July ; 553 to 604, August; 605 to 692, September; [A] indicates titles of Articles ; [C] Correspondence; [O] Obituary Notices. War ? (A.), 162. Curriculuin, county schools, 18, 226; public schools, Aberystwyth, University College, 863. Acts--Education (1902), 30, 230, 407, 643 ; Educa- Britain, not decadent, 779. Curriculum, The, by P. H. Prideaux, B.A. (A.), 569. derry), 83; Superannuation (1925), 135, 377. Broadcasting in Schools, 780, 845. Broughall, M. S., B.A., Two Experiments in Ele- Dafipa, 847. Advertising, professional, 88. Africa-Cape of Good Hope, 800; education in Burma, 518. races, British Tropical, 615, 862. Great Britain. VII, The Public Schools for Agricultural Education in Wales, by E. T. Davis, Girls : Day and Boarding (A.), 501. Davies, E. S., M.A., Schools and Universities of Burt, C. M. A., D.Sc., Recent Progress in Educational Great Britain. IX. Technical Institutes and Schools, and Junior Technical Schools (A.), 611. Agriculture-population and wheat, 616; teaching Byron, 228. Davis, Major, E. T., M.A., Agricultural Education Air Ministry Further Education Courses, 802. Aircraft, schools for apprentices, 160. Board of Extra-Mural Studies, 12 ; new scholar- of Great Britain. VIII. Continuation Schools, Directory of Educational Associations, 203. Evening Institutes, and Works Schools (A.), 579. Camp, Stratford-on-Avon permanent, 175. Drama in the Secondary School, The (A.), 375. Camp on Romney Marsh, A Term-Time, by S. Appointments, 24, 94, 96, 157, 212, 214, 254, 255, Elford, M.A. (A.), 90. Fastwell, Intelligence Tests (A.), 409. Great Britain. XI. Modern Universities (A., Economy in education, 154, 297. EDINBURGH UNIVERSITY, Arts Curricula, 564. Aquarium Society, Merseyside, 793. Education, Cost and Service in [A.], 81. Architecture, Royal Institute's training, 18. Carter, W. H., The Progress of Education in Spain Education, Rural (A.), 225. Art--history in schools, 230; Imperial Gallery, 870 ; (A.), 18. Education--adult, 550, 775, 802, 843; prisoners', Catalogues and publishers' lists, 70, 136, 248, 301, 70+; and industry, 644; and politics, 299; 321, 413, 458, 503, 524, 541, 690, 762, 793, 795, commercial, 183 ; Dr. C. Norwood on, 128; ele- Art, “ Decorative" (T. R. Ablett) (C.), 36; (A. 810, 822. mentary, 84, 100; religious difficulty, 776 ; (A.), 176 ; (T. Rayinont, S. A. Burstall, A. M. 1 925, 30; infant, 624; Labour policy, 379; Art Masters, National Society, 132. U. Gordon-Wilson) (C.), 244 ; Lord Cecil on university, 301 ; method, 624; (J. W. Murray, East well, P. H. Prideaux). Mr. A. E. Evans' Criticism, 377; Mr. F. G. (C.), 323 ; (March withian, E. M. Scheer) (C.), Evans' Manifesto, 227; organization, 624 Assistant Masters', 85, 129; Assistant Mis- 390 ; (P. H. Prideaux) (C.), 796. political, 85; postal, 817; practical subjects," tresses', 129; British, 559, Education Section, Charcot, Dr. J., 212. 560; rationalist, 762 ; research, 703 ; second- ary, 100, 582, 628, 775 ; free, 563 ; suggested Royal Commission, 155; technical, 127 ; "the four Simples," 155 ; years 11-14, 127. Education and Economy--Circular 1371 (A.), 29. Education and Juvenile Unemployment, by ". Education Areas, 155. (Women). 581, 762; English Verse-Speaking, Church Assembly's Education Committee, 31. 270; Froebel Society and Junior Schools', 130; Church Teachers' Fellowship, 134. Educational Administration at Leeds University, a Course in A.!, 92. Educational Science at the British Association, by Library, 726 ; ling, 133 ; London Circulars---776 (science and art), 643 ; 1365 (rural Onlooker (A., 620. 12; 1378 (regulations for further education, Elementary Education, Two Experiments in, by M. S. Broughall, B.A. (A.), 781. Elford, S., M.A., A Term - Time Camp on Romney tion Bureaux, 458, 704, 776 ; Teachers in of, by S. Rowland, M.A. (A.), 725. Emigration, Oversea Settlement of British Women Technical Institutions, 377;. Training College, Classics--in education, 378; Mr. Baldwin on value, Society for the, 418. England, The Making of Modern (J. L. Hammond, Classics in Ed ucation, The (E. T. Campagnac, J. H. the Reviewer) C.], 394. toria, “militarist propaganda,” 159. Sargeaunt) (C.), 394 ; (A Modern Man) C.], Australian Farms Training College, 178. 168 ; (J. F. Usherwood, R. B. Appleton, English language-improved teaching, 101 ; London elementary schools, 614; " whichi 1). “ that," Clubs, boys', 581. 615. English literature, new anthologies, 228. English-speaking Union, The, 418. Britain. II. Primary Schools (A.}, 99. Epigrams from the Anthology, Some, translated by Barnard, A. S. C., M.A., The Beginnings of Latin Conference of Librarians, Annual "A.), 726. A. W. B. and H. C. W., 428. Conferences---Anthroposophical Society, 308; edu- Essays, A Defence of the Examiner (A. M. Walmsley) Bassett, Miss Rosa : An Appreciation (0.), 88. cation and industry, 478; educational, 424; (C.1, 38; (J. F. Usherwood) (C.], 40; (P. H. 732, 802; Headmasters', 86; History, 561 ; Essex County Council, teachers' salaries, 11, 560, Mental Welfare, 802; National Federation of 702. Class Teachers', 775; New Ideals in Education, Examination for Central Schools, Leaving, by H. G. Examinations-and freedom in teaching, 12; arts Economy, 297. Congress, Fourth International Moral Education curriculum in Scottish universities, 298; Cam- Biology, 614 (A.), 724, 800. bridge Higher School, 690; Cambridge Local, Bird protection, 270, 550, 570. Congresses--International, Art Education, 810; 118, 581, 690, 762 ; Cambridge School Certificate Birmingham, School of Commerce, 730. International, on Family Education, 255; and Junior Local, 762 ; content-papers, 379; Board of Education-a real, 227 ; block grants, 9; League of Nations (Aberystwyth), 562 ; Rhythm, Free State certificates, 705; LR.A.M., 550 ; Burnham Scales, 561 ; grants, 226, 407 ; grants Society of Chemical Industry, 619; miners', 704; oral, 298 ; poultry husbandry, misrepresented, 154 ; Pamphlet 46 (rural Universities of the Empire, 268, 562. 732 ; R.I.B.A. probationer, 570; railway education), 225, 559; regulations for Further Contents Tables, 9, 81, 153, 225, 295, 375, 473, 559, clerks', 255; school science, 82; Schools and education, 562 ; report on London University, 613, 701, 773, 841. Practical Science (A Reader) [C.), 638; Scot- 295 ; retirements, 716; rural education, 225; Correspondence, 36, 101, 166, 240, 322, 390, 505, tish standards, 378 ; technical, 378; training statistics, 890; supply of teachers, 773. 572, 636, 712, 796, 848. college students', 474 ; (A.), 841. 690 ; Bir Jones, Dr. J., and the Near East, 870. Examinations, Technical School, by J. W. Murray, M.A. (A.), 412; (G. Knox, A Teacher in a Examiner, An, Candidates and Examiners. Part I. (A.), 411; Part II. (A.), 484. Nairn (A.), 89. Exeter, University College, 780. Exhibitions-optical, 424 ; schoolboys', 134. Extravagance in Education (H. Cox) (C.), 246; Fairgrieve, J., M.A., The Kinematograph in Schools Fellowship of Renunciation, 847. Fellowships---Michigan University, 510; travelling, Field, The Use of a Distant, by R. F. Cholmeley, Fisher, Rt. Hon. H. A. I.., work for education, 214. Foreign and Dominion Notes, 36, 103, 184, 248, 312, 413, 516, 576, 649, 723, 800, 862. Fox, E. M., The Headmistresses' Conference [A.}, 490. of Education, 516 ; Co-Education, educational reform, women's university education, 184. French in Secondary Schools (A.), 473. Geography-in primary schools, 232; natives of British Tropical Africa, 615; teaching, 83. 870; child welfare, 800 ; continuation schools, private schools, 312; Montessori, 800. ment (A.), 582. Gott, Sir B., M.A., Schools and Universities of Great Britain. VI. State-Aided Secondary Schools Grants--Cadet Corps, 87, 159; economy in, 154 ; 226, 297 ; fixed, 31 ; teachers in training, 158; Grants, The Policy of Block (A.), 9, 32. Gravesend, New County School for Girls, 802. Greek, value in schools, 726, 845. Oberlin, Jean Frederic, by H. J. Cowell (A.?, 398. Obituary-- Ablott, Rev. E. A., M.A., D.D., 788; Acland, Rt. Hon. Sir A. H. D., 788; Adami, Dr J. G., 718; Busk, Sir E., 854 ; Clarke, Mrs. C., 718; Couzens, Miss F. M., B.A., 312; Crook, Mr. C. W., M.P., 310, 702 ; Croudace, Miss C., 310; Davies, Principal J. H., 634; Eliot, Dr. C. W., 716 ; Galpin, Rev. A. S., 786 ; Gould, Mr. T. W., 255; Lee, Sir S., 254 ; Luxmore, Mr. H. G., 856 ; Owen, Dr. J., 854 ; Rawlinson, Right Hon. J. F. P., 94 ; Rees, Principal T., 494 ; Reid, Prof. J. S., 404; Rivington, Mr. s., 716; Rundall, Mr. G. W., 254 ; Rushbrooke, W. G., 254 ; Soothill, Rev. A., 718; Williams, Sir J., 494 ; Wollaston, Mr. G. H., 214; Woodall, Occasional Notes, 10, 82, 154, 226, 296, 376, 474, 560, 614, 702, 774, 842. ciation, 620. (See Personal Paragraphs.) Overseas, Educational Training for Life, 559, 614, 622 ; Settlement of British Women, 825. OXFORD UNIVERSITY, 613, 721 ; Communist prosa. ganda, 158; new regulations, 844 ; Rhodes 570; Keatinge, Dr. M. W., The Training of Teachers [A.), Kinematograph in Schools, The, by J. Fairgrieve, King, H. C., M.A., Schools and Universities. IV. Private and Preparatory Schools (A.), 251. Laboratory assistants, 130. C.], 574. Universities, 14, 619; value in schools, 725 ; Latin, The Beginnings of, by A. S. C. Barnard, Law, Imperial School (London), 564. Leadership, taught in public schools, 646. League of Nations--Aberystwyth Congress, 562; co-operation of young people, 338 ; essay con- League of Nations Union, The Schools and the, by T. Raymont, M.A. (A.), 308 ; (A. G. Macdonell, The Writer of the Note) C., 796, 848. Institut Français, railwaymen's, 68; the young, 762 ; University Extension, 802. Lectures, Free Public, 66, 142, 214, 334, 436, 524, Legal case, Brighton College income tax, 563. Leicester, University College, 178. Libraries, 103, 648; Bristol Public, 68; Coventry Linney, A. G., The Reality of Air Travel (A.), 504. tion, 82, 226; salaries, 297. London-Hygiene School, 564 ; public health, 13; School Medical report, 618 ; Associated Board of Royal Academy of Music and Royal College of Music, 105, 424; Auto-Education Institute, 762; Battersea Polytechnic, 728; Bec School, Tooting, 890 ; Bedford College for Women, 648 ; Birkbeck College, 890; City and Guilds of London Institute, 412, 642 ; Dulwich, James Allen's Girls' School, 68; Imperial College of Tropical Agriculture, 255; Imperial Institute, Empire products, 779; Institute of Historical Research, 476 ; Mary Datchelor Girls' School, 863 ; Medical Schools, 779; Northampton Poly- technic Institute, 793; Philharmonic Choir, 268; Royal Society of Arts, 730, 762 ; South Kensington Science Museum, 424. London County Council-614; Imperial Institute LONDON UNIVERSITY--annual report, 475; Blooms- bury site, 230, 296, 561, 842; Club, 550 ; Coun- cil's Status, 775; Dr. Pickard's election, 774 ; eight commissioners, 561; grants allocation, 775; principalship, 86; re-constitution, 232, 376, 561, 614, 702; Sir Cooper Perry, 571; Vice-Chancellor, 524, 614; King's College, 232; University College, 127, 842; Women's London University, Reform of (A.), 295. MacAlister, Sir D., Stevenson in Goliardics, 256. McCourt, D., Adventures of a Practi Psychologist Memorial Fund, Norman MacMunn, 68. Merioncthshire, children's health, 379. Milne, A. D. J., B.A., Physical Training in Boys' Milne, A. F., M.A., B.Mus., The Teaching of Musical Appreciation (A.), 302. H. J. C., Recent Educational Developments in Poland (A.), 414. "Bella" Palestine, 16, 648; Hebrew University, 138. Pamphlets- educational, No. 47, 473; English Parents-decreased control, 492; duties, 183. The Act of, 1925 (A.), 135. non-grant-earning schools, 377. 563. Personal Paragraphs, 24, 94, 212, 254, 310, 402, 494, Pestalozzi Centenary (A.), 727. Philosophical Studies, Journal of, 647. Physical Training in Boys' Secondary Schools, by A. D. J. Milne, B.A. (A.), 794. Plymouth, School of Pharmacy, 158. Poetry-and metre, 847; Stevenson in Goliardics, by Sir D. MacAlister, 256, 308. Poetry Books for Teachers, by A. W. Bain, M.A. Poland, Recent Educational Developments in, by H. J. C. (A.), 414. Prideaux, P. H., B.A., The Curriculum (A.), 569 ; The School Certificate (A.), 176. Prize Awards-- Translation : Extracts" An den Ufern des Ganges " (O. Meding), 40 ; “ Ariel, ou la Vie de Shelley " (A. Maurois), 114 ; (J. Giraudoux), 518; “ Chanson Roumaine (H. Vacaresco), 186 ; “Contra- (C. Fuster), 594 ; “ Histoire de la Littérature Anglaise" (E. Le Gonisand I. Cazamian), 734 ; “Los Intereses Creados," 428 ; “Maese Pérez el Organista Becquer), 872; "Mit der Harke " (J. Trojan), * Nähe des Geliebten (Goethe), 804 ; Essay Contest, 137. Prize Competitions, 40, 114, 186, 272, 325, 428, 518, Professional Classes Aid Council, 68. (A.), 567; (B. Low) (C.], 712 ; (F. Smith) (C.), 796. McCourt (A.), 782 Psychology--common sense, 382; intelligence tests, Psychology. Recent Progress in Educational, by C. Burt, M.A., D.Sc. A.), 708. munity Life, by M. I. Jacks, M.A. (A.), 706. 645. 232, 255, 413, 503, 550, 566, 581, 583, 647, 762, 890. Pupil-teacher and successive systems, 773. Queen Alexandra, lectureship in Danish, 18. Raymont, T., M.A., The Schools and the League Reading aloud, 321 ; East End children's, 776. Reflections at the End of 1925, by "An Observer " 664 ; 258, 353, 454, 540, 585, 654, 752, 820, 892. Montessori Method, 550, 583. Mowbray, Miss M. J., An Appreciation (O.), 762. Murray, J. W., M.A. Technical, School Examinations (A.), 412. Music--Handel Festival, 270 ; mechanical invention for teaching, 777; National Academy, Scot- land, 13; young people's concerts, 844. 133. Milne, M.A., B.Mus. (A.), 302. Force Schools for Aircraft Apprentices (A.), 160. Health-interest in, 780; London School Medical Report, 618; students', 13; ultra-violet ray treatment, 383. Hey, Mr. S., on value for money in education, 81; Schools and Universities of Great Britain. III. Central and Similar Schools (A.), 173. History--memorandum on teaching of, 85; Mr. Baldwin on bias in, 562; Mr. Fisher on study- ing, 619; teaching about war, 162. Holiday occupations, boys', 775. Holidays, fixed Easter, 12. Holland, Sir T., on Scientific Training, 613. Honours--King's Birthday, 571, 591 ; New Year, 94. In Memoriam, Rushbrooke, W. G. (A.), 254. India, 413, 550. Industrial history, and strikes, 702. Industry and trade, committee's publications, 424. Institutes---boys’, 581; evening, 579; men's, 843; technical, 641. Insurance, educational, 159. Ireland-FREE STATE : agricultural education, 477; bilingual policy, 229, 299, 777, 846 ; certificate examinations, 705 ; compulsory education, 15, 157, 380; Easter Conferences, 299; education estimates, 228, 380 ; medical crisis, 15, 382; Minister of Education, 15, 157; National Pro- gramme Conference on Primary Education, 299; parental rights and education of em- ployers, 84 ; primary education, 220, 299, 478; primary teachers' training, 565, 705; Royal College of Science, 617, 778; secoudary educa- tion, 477, 618; secondary teachers' pensions, 83, 158 ; technical education, 84, 477, 779. NORTHERN : Educational Minister, 83; educa- tional progress, 382, 846; Faculties of Agricul- ture and Theology, 16; games, 705, 778 ; higher education, 565; technical education, 815; Queen's University, 158, 382, 565; teachers salaries, 16. Italics, abuse, 88. Italy, 103, 248, 516. Jacks, M. L., M.A., The Public School System-A Training for Community Life (A.), 706. Joint Agency for Women Teachers, removal, 810. Nairn, Dr. J. A., Exchange of English and French Boys (A.), 89. National Baby Week, 583, 825. National Book Council, 754. National Council of Social Service, 802. National Home Reading Union, 16, 550, 802. National Union of Teachers--Lancashire, 227 ; teachers' claims and Portsmouth conference, 298; president, 310. Nature study, 96. Naval Cadet Corps, 777. Religious teaching, 99, 492, 703; Sacraments, 870. Reviews, 55, 104, 177, 257, 351, 453, 539, 584, 652, Rifle Shooting, 730. 319. Council Secondary School (A.), 725. Students of England and Wales, National Union of, 137. Summer Schools--Education, 728; Folk Song, 458 ; Spanish, 255, 732; Theology, 270; Trinity College, Dublin, for Americans, 228. (See also Sunlight, Natural and Artificial, 266. Art Course, The “ Individual" (J. Hicks), 541. Art of Greece, The (E. A. Gardner), 57. Arts and Crafts Year Book and Directory, The, 264. Design and Composition in Line, Form, and Mass (F. J. Glass), 258. 258. Shirley), 57. Allas, Collins' New World (E. A, Manchester), 514, Atlas, Philips' New Scripture (G. Philip), 826. Atlas, Philips' Senior School, 586. Atlas, Philips' Visual Contour, 754, 824. Atlas, W. and A. K. Johnston's "Effective" Class- Atlas of England and Wales, An Agricultural (J. P. Atlas of Comparative Geography, Philips' Elemen- Atlas of the World, Philips' Handy Volume, 586. Atlas of the World, W. and A. K. Johnston's Com- Atlases, 60, 181. parative Wall (B. Philip), 824. Teachers-agreements and salaries, 475; inter- change England and Scotland, 227; inter- change overseas, 802, 870; men and women an- tagonistic, 298; out-of-scliool activities, 226; state-aided secondary school, 408. Teachers, The Supply and Training of (A., 773 ; (A. E. Ikin, T. W. Berry, J. S. Davies, A. W. Swash, M. G. Ostle) (C.1, 848. Evans, D. W. Lloyd) (C.), 506; (Writer of the Paragraphs) (C.], 572. Technology and commerce, university, 378. Tests, Intelligence, by Eastwell (A.), 409. Topics and Events, 68, 138, 183, 266, 338, 418, 550, Tour, School Empire, 648. elementary, 128; regulations, 474; suggested central schools, 128, 226. Training of Teachers, The, by Dr. M. W. Keatinge United States-Commonwealth Fund, 418; Educa- tion Department, 576; History Conferences (London), 561; Michigan University fellow- Universities--congress of Empire, 562; Hebrew, 16, 138; modern (E. T. Campagnac) C., 818 ; and South-West, 11. 326, 797. Vacation Courses--at home and abroad, 362, 418, 512; Bonn University, 255; Jaques-Dalcroze cation, 703. (Se: also Summer Schools.) 890. ST. ANDREWS UNIVERSITY, 298, 619, 844. Essex and Burnham Award, 297, 560, 702 ; 227. day, 170; modern languages, 728 ; tests, to U.S.A., 732; working class children's, 773. oi Selection and Influence on the Present System 679, 780. School in Relation to Modern Life, The, by Miss Schoolschoice, 776; central, 173, 301, 630; co- educational, 483; continuation, 579; county, 502; high, 502; junior technical, 562, 641; nomenclature of junior, 475, 614 ; non-provided, 31; post primary, 129; practical work and agriculture, 559; preparatory, 251 ; primary, 99; private, 251, 300; repair of non-provided, 776 ; rural, 301 ; technical, 6+1; winter (women's), 619; works, 579; (see also Secondary, Schools and Universities of Great Britain (A.), I. Introduction by J. Strong, C.B.E., M.A., LL.D. (A.), 27; II. Primary Schools, by Dr. P. B. Ballard, 99; III. Central and similar Schools, by S. Hey, M.A., 173; IV. Private and Preparatory Schools, by H. C. King, M.A., 251 ; V. The Public Schools, by C. Norwood, M.A., D.Lit., 317; VI. State-aided Secondary Schools, by Sir B. Gott, M.A., 407; VII. The Public Schools for Girls : Day and Boarding, by S. A. Burstall, M.A., 501 ; VIII. Continuation Schools, Evening Institutes, and Works Schools, by B. M. Allen, M.A., LL.D., 579; IX. Technical Institutes and Schools, and Junior Technical Schools, by E. S. Davies, M.A., 641 ; X. The Adult Education, by B. A. Yeaxlee, O.B.E., 888. in education, 620; new quantum theory, 566 ; research workers, 159, 619. Aircraft Apprentices, by Dr. I. B. Hart (A.), 160. Scotland-Catholic schools, 703, 844; dearth of candidates for ministry, 477 ; Educational In- stitute, 297, 298, 703, 778; elementary and secon- dary teachers, 778; examination standards, 379; history of Parliament, 85; primary schools' ad- vanced divisions, 563, 845 ; religious difficulty in schools, 476, 844 ; teachers' salaries, 227; train- ing colleges, 87; university changes, 156 ; university entrance regulations, 13, 619. Scout Lore and Military Training (A.), 701. Scouting and the Cuiversities (A.), 70; (A. E. Wheeler) (C.), 103 ; (A. A. Cook) (C.), 166. Secondary schools, 128, 129; coming of age, 230; departments, 82; French in, 473; overwork, 379; regulations, 474, 690 ; state-aided, 407. [C.), 712. Shakespeare, early life, 378; Stratford theatre, 296. Sidcot School, analysis of old scholars' careers, 155. Simonides, Four Epigrams of, 175. Smith, F., M.A., A Criticism of Psycho-Analysis (A.), Spain, The Progress of Education in, by W. H. Carter (A.), 18; (W. P. Mara, W. H. Carter) (C.), 166. Becket, Thomas, Archbishop of Canterbury (W. H. Benson, Arthur Christopher, 57. Biography, Fssays in, 1680–1726 (D Dobrée), 57. Bridges, John Henry, M.B., F.R.C.P. (S. Liveing), Builders of the Empire (J. A. Williamson), 180. Cicero, Select Letters. Vols. I. and II. (W. W. How), Explorers, Nineteenth Century, 454. Goldsmith, The History and Sources of Perey's Memoir of (K, C. Balderston), 454. Harvey, Alexander Gordon Cummins (F. W. Hirst), Headlam, Stewart (F. G. Bettany), 541. Jackson, Henry, O.M. (R. St. John Parry), 539. Jenkinson, Francis (H. F. Stewart), 539. Marlborough, A Short Life of (H. J. and E. A. Memories and Hopes (E. Lyttelton), 56. Gretton), 587. Gray), 378. Wales--Academy of Art, 777; Appointments Board, 628 ; 563 ; mer School, 732. Sparks, Miss B. M., M.A., The School in Relation to Modern Life (A.), 488. Speech days, 619. Drummond) (C.), 166; (H. Ketteringham, Tho-Though, G. F. Bridge) C.), 242. Central Schools (A.), 630. sities of Great Britain. I. Introduction (A.), 27. 539. Thring, Edward (W. F. Rawnsley), 822. Travellers, Modern, 454. Verhaeren, Emile (P. M. Jones), 892. Victors of Peace ("Q."), 542. Wace, Maistre (J. H. Philpot), 179. Ward, A. Bibliography of Sir A. W.(T. F. Tout), 822. CLASSICS Cicero in Vatinium, A Commentary on (I. G, Pocock), Classical Studies (J. W. Mackail), 57. Epicurus (C. Bailey), 892. Ethica Nicomachea (W. D. Ross), 57. Excerpta Biblica (M. Willis and R. H. Stephen), 541. Greek English Lexicon, A (H. G. Liddell and R. Scott), 654. Greek Through English (A. S. Way), 360. Horace, The Odes of (H. Macnaughten), 360. Initium (R. B. Appleton), 892. Latin Book, The Silver (J. S. Phillimore), 57. picae (J. D. Denniston), 822. Plato, Thirteen Epistles of (L. A. Post), 57. Roman Portraits (M. S. Slaughter), 259. Sophocles, The Antigone of (H. Macnaughten), 654. ECONOMICS Banking and Currency (E. Sykes), 259. Book-Keeping, Manual of (A. B. Kelly), 540, Business, Modern (1. C. Marshall and M. J. Wiese), 586. Business, The Machinery of (A. G. Barralet), 259. Business Economics (W. Ashley), 894. Capitalism, The Evolution of Modern (J. H. Hobson), 894. Capital, Karl Marx's (A. D. Lindsey), 259. Commerce (A. Janes), 894. Commerce, An Introduction to Modern (T. H. Donald), 894. Commerce, The Game of (H. Kendrick), 586. Commerce, The History of (T. G. Williams), 586. Economics, Essays in (E. R. A. Seligman), 540. Economics, The Principles of (0. F. Boucke), 586. Industry and Commerce (J. R. Smith), 891. Industry, The Facts of, 894. Money (R. A. Lehfeldt), 540. report, 382; care of cripples, 156; church and theology, 616; University Court and tional selection, 617, 863. Bridge, M.A. (A.), 162. Warwickshire Education Committee, decapitation of schools, 383. Watson, F., D.Litt., M.A., Schools and Universities of Great Britain. X. The Older English Univer- sities (A.), 721. Wells, W., B.A., The Problem of the Dunce (A.), 410. Welsh in the Educational Institutions of Wales, The Position of (A.), 137. Welsh language-problem, 777; Theological Col. leges, 380. Universities of Great Britain (A.), 859. Wireless, education by, 624. Women, opportunities of employment, 493. Worcestershire Education Committee hand-book,564. 654. Yeaxlee, B. A., Adult Education 'A.), 888. Yorkshire Ladies' Council for Education, 476. Yugo-Slavia, 36. REVIEWS AND MINOR NOTICES AND BOOKS OF THE MONTH ART Alphabet and its Derivatives, The Roman (A. W. Seaby), 541. 57. (C. Holmes), 652. |