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NEGRO EDUCATION.

1868. A declaration of principles by representative Negroes of North Carolina, Raleigh, September 26, 1919. Raleigh, N. C., Office of superintendent of public instruction, 1919. 12 p. 8°.

The declaration given in this pamphlet was adopted by a conference of leading Negroes called by Dr. E. C. Brooks, State superintendent of public instruction, with a view to inaugurating a broad educational policy for both races in North Carolina and promoting confidence and harmony.

1869. Williams, W. T. B. Hampton graduates as teachers. Southern workman, 48: 503-7, October 1919.

EDUCATION OF DEAF.

1870. Society of progressive oral advocates. Proceedings of the second annual convention, St. Louis, June 23-25, 1919. Volta review, 21:229–60, October 1919.

Contains: 1. M. A. Goldstein: The lessons from the war, p. 631-34. 2. J. W. Davis: Phonics in the schools, p. 635-38. 3. E. A. Gruver: The subnormal deaf, p. 641-44. 4. Mrs. E. C. Evans: What the parent can accomplish through organized effort, p. 647-50. 5. Enfield Joiner: Work of the section of defects of hearing and speech at U. S. Army general hospital no. 11, p. 651-55. 6. Frederick Martin: Stammering, p. 655–59.

1871. De Land, Fred. Some notes about the American association to promote the teaching of speech to the deaf. Volta review, 21: 663–69, 701-702, October, November 1919.

Third and fourth papers of series.

1872. Monro, Sarah J. Phonetics and word study. A plan for pronunciation and speech drill, fifth year's work. Volta review, 21: 669-72, October 1919.

EDUCATIONAL EXTENSION.

1873. Bulletin of the Metropolitan museum of art, vol. 14, no. 9, September 1919. Contains: 1. Gustave Straubenmüller: The place of the art museum in education, p. 191-93. 2. Walter Sargent: The place of the art museum in elementary education, p. 193-94. 3. Royal B. Farnum: The place of the art museum in secondary education, p. 194–96. 4. F. L. Ackerman: College and museum, p. 196-98.

1874. Drummond, Alec M. Plays for the time. English journal, 8: 419-28, September 1919.

Gives a list of plays suitable for the educational theatre, based on appropriateness to the time.

LIBRARIES AND READING.

1875. Richardson, Mary C. The importance of the library in the school system. Public libraries, 24:334-35, October 1919.

BUREAU OF EDUCATION: RECENT PUBLICATIONS.

1876. Financial and building needs of the schools of Lexington, Kentucky. Washington, 1919. 50 p. (Bulletin, 1919, no. 68)

1877. Home gardening for city children of the fifth, sixth, and seventh grades; by Ethel Gowans. Washington, 1919. 72 p. (U. S. School garden army)

1878. The junior college; by F. M. McDowell. Washington. 1919. 139 p. (Bulletin, 1919, no. 35)

1879. Lessons in school-supervised gardening for the southeastern states. Vegetables. Washington, 1919. 53 p. (U. S. School garden army)

1880. A manual of school-supervised gardening for the northeastern states. Pt. I--Vegetables. Washington, 1919. 74 p. (U. S. School garden army)

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1. Monthly record of current educational publications, January, 1919. 2. Standardization of medical inspection facilities. J. H. Berkowitz. 3. Home education. Ellen C. Lombard.

4. A manual of educational legislation.

5. Instruction in music, 1916-1918. Waldo S. Pratt.

6. The half-time mill school. H. W. Foght.

7. Rural education, 1916-1918. H. W. Foght.

8. Life of Henry Barnard. Bernard C. Steiner.

9. Education in Great Britain and Ireland. I. L. Kandel.

10. Educational work of the churches in 1916-1918.

11. Monthly record of current educational publications, February, 1919, 12. Education in the Territories and dependencies, 1916-1918.

13. Review of educational legislation, 1917 and 1918. Wm. R. Hood. 14. Monthly record of current educational publications, March, 1919. 15. The adjustment of the teaching load in a university. L. V. Koos. 16. The kindergarten curriculum.

17. Educational conditions in Spain. 18. Commercial éducation, 1916-1918. 19. Engineering education, 1916-1918. 20. The rural teacher of Nebraska.

Walter A. Montgomery.
Frank V. Thomspon.
F. L. Bishop.

21. Education in Germany. I. L. Kandel.

22. A survey of higher education, 1916-1918. Samuel P. Capen and Walton C. John.

23. Monthly record of current educational publications, April, 1919.

24. Educational work of the Boy Scouts.

Lorne W. Barclay,

25. Vocational education, 1916-1918. Wm. T. Bawden.

26. The United States School Garden Army, J. H. Francis.

27. Recent progress in Negro education, Thomas J. Jones.

28. Educational periodicals during the nineteenth century. Sheldon E. Davis, 29. Schools of Scandinavia, Finland, and Holland. Peter H. Pearson,

30. The American spirit in education. C. R. Mann.

31. Summer schools in 1918.

32. Monthly record of current educational publications-Index, February, 1918– January, 1919.

33. Girl Scouts as an educational force. Juliette Low.

34, Monthly record of current educational publications, May, 1919.

35. The funior college. F. M. McDowell.

36, Education in Italy. Walter A. Montgomery.

37. Educational changes in Russia. Theresa Bach.

38. Education in Switzerland, 1916-1918. Peter H. Pearson.

39. Training little children. Bessie Locke.

40. Work of the Bureau of Education for the natives of Alaska, 1917-18,

41. An educational study of Alabama.

42. Monthly record of current educational publications, June, 1919.

43. Education in France. I. L. Kandel.

44. Modern education in China. Charles K. Edmunds.

45. North central accredited secondary schools. Calvin O. Davis.

46. Bibliography of home economics. Carrie A. Lyford.

47. Private commercial and business schools, 1917-18.

48. Educational hygiene. Willard S. Small.

49. Education in parts of the British Empire.

(Continued on page 3 of cover.)

BUREAU OF EDUCATION

BULLETIN, 1919, No. 76

COMMUNITY AMERICANIZATION

A HANDBOOK FOR WORKERS

By

FRED CLAYTON BUTLER

DIRECTOR OF AMERICANIZATION, BUREAU OF EDUCATION

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