II. From Point of View of Child-Study—Dresslar Relation of Art Education to Everyday Life—From the Culture Side-Miss Scobey Relation of Art Education to Everyday Life—From the Utilitarian Side—A. H. Vitalizing of the Child thru Song-I. Miss Carpenter; II. Mrs. Clark Courses of Study and Preparation of Teachers-Rowe Present Standards of Commercial Instruction-Ferguson Preparation of Commercial Teachers-H. B. Brown Methods of Improving Commercial Teachers-Weber Preparation, of Librarians for Public-School Libraries-Johnson Scope of the Department of Technical Education-Monin Proper Articulation of Technical Education-Mrs. Young Relation of Agricultural College to National Education—Wickson Trade-Schools and Trade-Unions-Merrill Technical Education in High Schools and Colleges-A. H. Chamberlain Statistical Tables of Membership Inventory and Price-List of Publications . ASSOCIATION OF THE UNITED STATES, 1857-1870 THE NATIONAL TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION Organized August 26, 1857, at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. PURPOSE―To elevate the character and advance the interests of the profession of teaching, and to promote the cause of popular education in the United States. The name of the association was changed at Cleveland, Ohio, on August 15, 1870, to the "National Educational Association." 1870-1907 NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION Incorporated under the laws of the District of Columbia, February 24, 1886, under the name, "National Education Association," which was changed to "National Educational Association," by certificate filed November 6, 1886. 1907 NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION OF THE UNITED STATES Incorporated under a special act of Congress, approved June 30, 1906, to succeed the "National Educational Association." The charter was accepted and by-laws were adopted at the Fiftieth Anniversary Convention held July 10, 1907, at Los Angeles, California. AN ACT TO INCORPORATE THE NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION OF THE UNITED STATES Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled: SECTION I. That the following named persons, who are now the officers and directors and trustees of the National Educational Association a corporation organized in the year eighteen hundred and eighty-six, under the Act of General Incorporation of the Revised Statutes of the District of Columbia, viz.: Nathan C. Schaeffer, Eliphalet Oram Lyte, John W. Lansinger, of Pennsylvania; Isaac W. Hill, of Alabama; Arthur J.Matthews, of Arizona; John H. Hinemon, George B. Cook, of Arkansas; Joseph O'Connor, Josiah L. Pickard, Arthur H. Chamberlain, of California; Aaron Gove, Ezekiel H. Cook, Lewis C. Greenlee, of Colorado; Charles H. Keyes, of Connecticut; George W. Twitmyer, of Delaware; J. Ormond Wilson, William T. Harris, Alexander T. Stuart, of the District of Columbia; Clem Hampton, of Florida; William M. Slaton, of Georgia; Frances Mann, of Idaho; J. Stanley Brown, *Albert G. Lane, Charles I. Parker, John W. Cook, Joshua Pike, Albert R. Taylor, Joseph A. Mercer, of Illinois; Nebraska Cropsey, Thomas A. Mott, of Indiana; John D. Benedict, of Indian Territory; John F. Riggs, Ashley V. * Deceased. I |