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LIST OF EXTENSION PUBLICATIONS.1

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-EXTENSION DIVISION.

BULLETINS.

Volume 1. 1915-16.

No. 9. Part 1. Bureau of Correspondence Instruction. (General information.)
No. 11. Bureau of Class Instruction. (Announcement of courses, 1915-16.)
No. 14. Bureau of Public Discussion. (Constitution and rules and regulations of
the Interscholastic Public Speaking League of California.)

No. 15. University extension service for teachers.

Volume 2. 1916-17.

No. 8. Correspondence courses in gasoline automobiles, advanced shop mathematics, etc.

No. 16. Compulsory health insurance.

No. 19. Military service.

No. 21. Single house legislature.

No. 23. Some suggestions regarding possibilities of service in view of the war. Volume 3. 1917-18.

No. 1. Bureau of Class Instruction. (Announcements of courses 1917-18.)
No. 2. The newsprint situation.

No. 3. League to enforce peace.

No. 4. Schedule of classes (August).

No. 5. Preliminary announcement for Southern California.

No. 6. Preparing the way for peace. (Stereopticon lecture outline.)

No. 7. Steps toward democracy in Europe. (Syllabus of six illustrated lectures.)

No. 8. From north to south in Europe. (Syllabus of six illustrated lectures.)

No. 9. Episodes in American history and exploration. (Syllabus of six illustrated lectures.)

No. 10. Revelations of intrigue. (Stereopticon lecture outline.)

No. 11. Constitution, Public Speaking League.

No. 12. Correspondence course in music.

No. 13. Courses in philosophy, political science, economics, and history. (Cor. respondence.)

No. 14. Judging the debate.

No. 15. Astronomy, oral and dental hygiene, zoology. (Correspondence.)

No. 16. Stereopticon lecture outline.

No. 17. The single tax.

No. 18. Use and care of the gasoline automobile. (Correspondence.)

No. 19. Disaster and its reaction. (Stereopticon lecture outline.)

No. 20. Government monopoly of the manufacture of munitions of war.

No. 21. Correspondence courses in business subjects.

No. 22. Schedule of classes (January).

No. 23. Illustrated lectures on art.

No. 24. Constitution, rules and regulations, junior section, Interscholastic Public-Speaking League.

1 This check list of university extension publications was originally prepared by Dr. Schlicher from records in the office of the division of educational extension. The list includes those bulletins and circulars sent to Washington and those tabulated in the publications of several divisions.

Volume 3. 1917-18-Continued.

Nos. 26, 30, 37, 38. Correspondence courses in journalism, business, technical subjects, and education.

No. 32. Illustrated war lectures.

No. 35. Extension courses offered in southern California.

No. 40. Schedule of classes.

Volume 4. 1918-19.

No. 1. Six-year presidential term.

No. 4. Correspondence courses in sewing, etc.

No. 5. Correspondence course in art appreciation.

In addition, numerous circulars dealing with instruction, exhibits, etc., are issued.

UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO-EXTENSION DIVISION.

(Extension bulletins are contained in the University of Colorado bulletin with separate numbering.)

BULLETINS.

No. 1. High school and college conference. (Abridged reports, 1896, 1898, 1903, 1909, 1910.)

No. 2. University extension division. (General statement, 1912.)

No. 3. Protection against typhoid, 1912.

No. 4. Municipal water supplies of Colorado. By C. C. Williams. 1912.
No. 5. Correspondence study centers. (Lectures and addresses. 1912.).
No. 6. List of serials in University of Colorado library, 1913.

By Junius Enderson. 1913.
conference of social workers, 1913.
(Program.)

No. 7. The practical value of birds.
No. 8. A week of applied sociology
No. 9. Report of the week of applied sociology, 1913.
No. 10. Correspondence study classes, lectures, etc.
No. 11. Graduate courses in medicine, 1913.

By Francis Ranely. 1913.

No. 12. Insanity, its nature, causes, and prevention. No. 13. Colorado Sociological Conference. (Social welfare, education. Program, 1914.)

No. 14. Sociological Conference, 1914. Report.

No. 15. Colorado high school and college courses, 1912, 1913, 1914. (Abridged reports.)

No. 16. Colorado Sociological Conference. (Program, 1915.)

No. 17. Community welfare conferences. (Suggested organization and programs.) No. 18. University extension. (Announcement of courses, October, 1915.)

General Series.

No. 99. Colorado Sociological Conference and Colorado Municipal League. (Administrative efficiency in a democracy. Program, 1916.

No. 118. Extension courses in clinical laboratory methods, September 7, 1917.
No. 132. University extension courses. (General announcements, November, 1918.)
Constitution of the Colorado high school debating league.

The war is over-let's go!

Business and industrial courses, September, 1915.

Telling stories to children.

Program suggestions for women's clubs. (Program, 1917.)
Social education and public health.

INDIANA UNIVERSITY-EXTENSION DIVISION.

BULLETINS.

Volume 1. 1915-16.

No. 1. Correspondence study.

No. 2. Municipal home rule. (High School Discussion League, October, 1915.) No. 3. Lantern slides, 1915.

No. 4. The community schoolhouse.

No. 5. First loan exhibit of pictures.

No 6. Early Indiana history.

No. 7. Indiana local history.

No. 8. Westminster Abbey.

No. 9. Reference aids for schools.

No. 10. Community welfare programs.

No. 11. Play and recreation.

No. 12. Extension courses of instruction at Indianapolis, August, 1916.

Volume 2. 1916-17.

No. 1. Play and recreation. (Four papers read at a conference, 1916.)

No. 2. High School Discussion League. (Compulsory military service for the United States.)

No. 3. Correspondence study. (Courses.)

No. 4. Extension courses at Fort Wayne, January, 1918.

No. 5. Community institutes.

No. 6. Third Conference on Educational Measurements. (Report.)

No. 7. Package libraries.

No. 8. Class instruction.

No. 9. Extension courses at Fort Wayne, September, 1918.

No. 10. A new constitution for Indiana. (Club study outline.)

No. 11. City markets. By Frank T. Stockton.

No. 12. Extension courses of instruction at Fort Wayne.

Volume 3. 1917-18.

No. 1. Cooperative retail delivery. By W. S. Bittner.

No. 2. High School Discussion League. (War finance in the United States.)

No. 3. Financing the war. By Ray S. Trent.

No. 4. Extension courses of instruction at Fort Wayne.

No. 5. Vocational recreation in Indiana, 1916.

No. 6. Club study outline subjects: America's war problems the background

of the great war.

No. 7. Women in industry. By Ray S. Trent.

No. 9. Extension courses of instruction at Fort Wayne.

No. 10. Extension courses of instruction at Indianapolis.

No. 11. Public Markets. By Walton S. Bittner.

No. 12. Correspondence study. (List of courses.)

Volume 4. 1918-19.

No. 1. High School Discussion League. (Universal service for citizenship.)

No. 2. Extension courses at Fort Wayne, October, 1918.

No. 3. Extension courses at Indianapolis, November, 1918.

No. 4. Fifth Conference on Educational Measurements, 1918.

No. 5. Town and city beautification.

No. 6. School and community service.

No. 7. Visual instruction.

No. 8. Feeding children at school.

No. 9. Americanization.

No. 10. Speakers' bureau.

Volume 11.

No. 10. A new constitution for Indiana. (Outline and students' speeches, January, 1914.)

No. 6. Debating and public discussion. (A manual for civic discussion clubs June, 1913.)

Volume 13.

No. 7. A manual of pageantry. By Robert Withington. Volume 15.

No. 8. Extension division announcement, 1917-18. Volume 16.

No. 6. Extension division announcement, 1918-19.

A new constitution for Indiana. (First annual contest, Indiana High
School Discussion League, June, 1914.)

Topics of interest to women's clubs.

Baby-saving campaign and child-welfare institute. (Program.)
Programs of community institutes.

CIRCULARS OF INFORMATION.

Visual instruction. (Second loan exhibit of pictures.)
Visual instruction. (Third loan exhibit of pictures.)
Club study. (Departments and courses of study.)
Extension lectures. (A list of speakers and subjects.)
Public library lectures. (A list of speakers and subjects.)
Commencement lectures. (A list of speakers and subjects.)
Community institutes. (Explanation and suggested programs.)
Community institutes. (Methods of organization.)

The fourteen-minute speech.

Public discussion. (Package libraries.)

Public discussion. (Debates.)

State High School Discussion League.

Visual instruction. (Equipment.)

Visual instruction (Third loan exhibit of pictures.)

Visual instruction. (Motion pictures.)

Play and recreation.

Fourth exhibit of pictures.

Problems of the war.

UNIVERSITY OF IOWA-EXTENSION DIVISION.

BULLETINS.

No. 1. Street lighting. By Arthur H. Ford.

No. 2. Rate-making for public utilities. By Wm. C. Raymond.
No. 3. Engineering as a profession. By Wm. C. Raymond.

No. 4. Store lighting. By Arthur H. Ford.

No. 5. Economy of time in arithmetic. By Walter H. Jessup.

No. 6. Vocational guidance in high schools. By Ervin E. Lewis.

No. 7. Ninth annual announcement of the Iowa High School Debating League. By Glenn N. Merry.

No. 8. Waterworks statistics of 38 cities of Iowa, with the meter rates of 70 cities. By John H. Dunlap.

No. 9. Work, wages, and schooling of 800 Iowa boys in relation to the problem of vocational guidance. By Ervin E. Lewis.

No. 10. Principles of advertising. By Philip J. Sodergren.

No. 11. Hygienic conditions in Iowa schools. By Irving King.

No. 12. Tenth annual announcement of the Iowa High School Debating League. By Glenn N. Merry.

No. 13. Employers' welfare work in Iowa. By Paul S. Pierce.

No. 14. Iowa handbook on child welfare.

No. 15. Present attainment in handwriting of school children in Iowa. By Ernest J. Ashbaugh.

No. 16. Child welfare surveys and bibliography.

No. 17. Correspondence courses.

No. 18. High school plays. By Glenn N. Merry.
No. 19. Culture and women's clubs.

By Thomas H. MacBride.

No. 21. Loan collections of lantern slides.

No. 22. Municipal accounting. By Russell A. Stevenson.

No. 23. Eleventh annual announcement of the Iowa High School Debating League. By Glenn N. Merry.

No. 24. Arithmetical skill of Iowa school children. By Ernest J. Ashbaugh.

No. 25. Standards of measuring junior high schools. By Ervin E. Lewis.

No. 26. The social survey. By Bessie A. McClenahan.

No. 27. The Iowa desk book of newspaper practices. By Conger Reynolds.

No. 28. Twelfth annual announcement of the Iowa High School Debating League. By Glenn N. Merry.

No. 29. German submarine warfare against the United States, 1915-1917. By Louis Pelzer.

No. 30. Newspaper English. By Sam B. Sloan.

No. 31. The Monroe Doctrine and the War. By Harry G. Plum.

No. 32. The conservation of sugar. By Ernest Horn and Maude, M. McBroom.

No. 33. The fifth annual recreational camp for girls.

No. 34. Iowa Training Camp for Scoutmasters.

No. 35. Conference for Religious Workers.

No. 36. The overdraft evil as illustrated by conditions in Iowa banks. By Nathaniel R. Whitney.

No. 37. Survey of the high schools of Des Moines. By Ervin E. Lewis.

No. 38. Thirteenth annual announcement of the Iowa High School Debating League. No. 39. Loan collections of lantern slides.

No. 40. Iowa Patriotic League. (Bibliography.)

No. 41. Survey of the school buildings of Muscatine. By Ernest J. Ashbaugh.

No. 42. Parent-teacher associations in Iowa.

No. 43. Iowa spelling scale. By Ernest J. Ashbaugh.

Programs of Retail Merchant's Conferences.

UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS-EXTENSION DIVISION.

BULLETINS.

Training for debating, with model briefs, 1910.

The recall of judges, with bibliography and references, 1913.

Constructive juvenile effort in Kansas.

Announcement of the Kansas High School Debating League, August, 1918, with bibliography and references on compulsory arbitration (also list of debates since 1910-11).

Announcement of extension lectures, lecture courses, and concerts, with general information, 1915.

Suggestions for forming child welfare organization.

Merchants week lectures, 1915. (Report.)

Bulletin of the Department of General Information.

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