NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION
FOR THE YEAR 1902-(MINNEAPOLIS MEETING)
NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION
FOR EACH YEAR FROM 1884-1902, INCLUsive
Excepting for 1893, when no regular meeting was held. Heavier numbers show membership from the state in which the meeting for the year was held.
1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 Total 2,729 625 1,197 9,115 7,216 1,984 5,474 4,778 3,360 5,915 11,297 9,072 7,111 10,533 13,656 4,641 10,182 10.350 N. Atl. Div 792 406 386 773 803 ΙΟΙ 795 426 1,187 1,711 1,462 2,940 942 1,492 1,877 783 1,309 1,548 S. Atl. Div 77 16 31 44 113 128 95 151 309 271 289 237 172 1,146 361 1,181 473 363 S.Cen. Div 47 370 216 1,074 261 417 253 460 899 419 304 1,588 818 414 768 N.Cen. Div 1,712 176 708 7,671 1,074 642 4,156 2,933 1,456 3,357 7,211 5.083 5.315 5,882 5,074 1,903 6,981 25 102 4,974 38 122 196 104 73 1,403 377 366 412 5,487 354 686
121 43 54 15 354 33 Mich. 77 12 Wis. 546 18 Iowa... 304 18 Minn... 132 9 Mo... 46 II
67 581 225 46 418 71 89 206 164 1,750
990 592 565 258 321 250 871 1,495 1,174
20 273 40 29 137 259 285 155 204 589 327 379 196
557 1,142 110 2,193 372 361 287 187 293 383 593 82 444
164 207 121 382 2,498
795 673 166 415 187 34 53 26 38 78 83 118 451 86
742 363 251 103 331 86 325 196 III 1,171 325 187 382 453 89
[Names of authors of papers are set in SMALL CAPITALS. A† indicates a memorial sketch]
Accredited Schools, Report of the Com-
Active Members, Conditions of Eligibility, 1; List of, 904.
Act of Incorporation, 4; Certificate of, 5. Actual Business, Requirements for, 675. ADAMS, CECELIA- Hindrances to the De- velopment of Language, 412.
Addresses of Welcome- Governor S. R. Van Sant, 35; Superintendent John W. Olsen, 38; Hon. D. P. Jones, 40; Super- intendent Charles M. Jordan, 42; Presi- dent Cyrus Northrop, 43.
Adolescents, Nature and Needs of, 730. Advantages to the Indian Pupil of Class-
room Work as Outlined in the Course of Study Mrs. Lucy P. Hart, 868. Advisability of Having Indian Schools of Moderate Size-H. M. Noble, 871. Agricultural School in the Indian Ser- vice, 869.
Agriculture in Rural Communities, 222. Agriculture in the Public Schools, The Practical Value of Teaching, 431. Agriculture, The Teaching of, to Indians, 862.
Ahern, Mary Eileen-Secretary's Minutes, Library Department, 798.
Aim in Indian Education, What is Our, 870.
Altruism as a Law of Education- Arnold Tompkins, 256.
Amanuensis, Education of the, 691. Amendments to Constitution of the Coun- cil, 314.
America, Victorious, 846.
American Farmer, The Education of, 93. American Library Association, Greeting from, 807.
Analogies, Biological, in Reasoning on
Educational Subjects, 215.
Ancient Classics, Round Table in, 462. ANDERSON, J. M.-Business Education, 681. Andrews, William E.-Discussion, 477 Anomalous Situation, with Suggestions for Improvement--Hollis E. Dann, 616. Are Business Courses in Public Schools Inimical to Education?-A. E. Winship, 652.
Art and Manual Training, Co-operation Between, 571.
Art as an Educational Factor--James L. Hughes, 581.
Art, Education in the Appreciation of, 521.
Art Education, Limitations of the Subject, 597; in Relation to Manual Training, 564; Report of Committee on, 594; What is, 597.
Asbury, Calvin-Discussion, 882. Associations of Parents of Deaf Children as an Aid to Schools, 848.
Athletics in Indian Schools-W. H. Wins- low, 883.
Athletics-Principals' Conference, 485. At What Age Should the Student Begin Business Subjects-Edward W. Stitt, 666. Bakeless, O. H.-Discussion, 811. BALLIET, THOMAS M.-College Gradu- ates in Elementary Schools, 272. Barker, C. D.-Discussion, 475. Barker, F. L.-Discussion, 473. BARRETT, RICHARD C.- Reciprocity in Licensing Teachers, 299; Secretary's Minutes, 298.
Barrett, R. T.-Discussion, 224. BAYLISS, ALFRED Address before De partment of Indian Education, 879; Dis- cussion, 229.
BEARD, R. O.-The Physiology of Child- hood as Applied to Education, 720. BEARDSHEAR, WILLIAM M.- Presidential
Address: The Three II's in Education, 55. BELL, ALEXANDER GRAHAM-President's Address, Department of Special Educa- tion, 828; Discussion, 850. Benham, Nathaniel, †, 893. Benner, Henry, †, 894. Berg, P. S.-Discussion, 474.
Best Method of Effecting Transfers of Pupils in Indian Schools-A. J. Stand- ing, 872.
Bible, Knowledge of the English, 71. Biological Analogies in Reasoning on Edu-
cational Subjects, 215.
Biology as a Means of Inducing the Pupil to Think, 468.
Biology, The Projection Microscope in Teaching, 771.
BISHOP, J. REMSEN-President's Address, Department of Secondary Education, 456; Leader of Biological Conference, 468; Discussion, 470.
Blair, F. G.-Discussion, 251. Blanchard, Mrs. M. E.-Discussion, 891. Blind Children, What Minnesota is Doing for, 840.
Bliss, Lafayette Leader Round-Table Conference in Ancient Classics, 462.
Black, William H.-Discussion, 391. Board of Trustees, who constitute, 3; List of for 1901-2, 8; List of for 1902-3, 12; Report of for 1901-2, 19.
BOLTON, FREDERICK E.-New Lines of Attack in Child Study, 703. Bonebrake, Lewis D.-Discussion, 230. Bonnell, E. N.-Discussion, 668. Boone, Richard G.-Discussion, 213. BOOTH, F. W.--Lessons to be Learned by the General Teacher from Teaching Language to the Deaf, 831; Secretary's Minutes, Special Education, 827. BOOTH GEORGE A.- Requirements for Actual Business, 675.
Bouton, Eugene-Discussion, 283. Brazil, Organization of Education in, 506. Bright, Orville T.-Discussion, 230. Britzius, H. A.-Discussion, 473. Brooks, Sarah C.-Discussion, 424. Brown, John F.-Discussion, 505. Bruce, William George-Secretary's Min- utes, Department of School Administra- tion, 790.
BRUMBAUGH, MARTIN G.- Progress of Education in Porto Rico, 253. Bryan, W. J. S.-Leader of Principals' Conference, 485.
Buckley, Sister Catherine-Discussion, 889. BULLOCH, J. G.-Tuberculosis among In-
dians How Caused and How Pre- vented, 867.
Burks, Jesse D.-Discussion, 437. Burroughs, George Stockton, †, 894. Burton, Charles E.-Discussion, 883. Busby, Allie E.-Discussion, 887. Business Courses in Public Schools, Are
They Inimical to Education? 652. Business Education-J. M. Anderson, 681. Business-Man, The vs. The Public School, 655.
Business, Requirements for Actual, 675. Business Subjects, At What Age Should Students Begin, 666.
BUTLER, NICHOLAS MURRAY Address Before Department of Indian Education, 877; Some Pressing Problems, 66; Dis- cussion, 328.
By-Laws of General Association, 4. Caldwell, H. W.-Discussion, 481. Calendar of Meetings, 6.
Call out the Leaders-J. Remsen Bishop, 456. Caplin, Jessie F.-Discussion, 473. Carman, George N.-Report of the Com- mission on Accredited Schools, 500; Discussion, 503.
Carrington, W. T.-Discussion, 224. Carroll, C. F.-Discussion, 214. CARTER, JOSEPH-The Practical Value of Teaching Agriculture in the Public Schools, 431.
CATT, MRS.CARRIE CHAPMAN-The Home and the Higher Education, 100. Chandler, Willard Harris, †, 894. Chapin, M. L.-Secretary's Minutes, De- partment of Music Education, 616.
CHAPPLE, B. P.-What Minnesota is Doing for Her Blind Children, 840. Chicago Public Schools, The Child-Study Department of the, 710.
Childhood as Applied to Education, The Physiology of, 720.
Child Study and Psychology in Normal Schools, 239.
Child-Study Department of the Chicago Public Schools, The-Angeline Loesch, 710.
Child Study, New Lines of Attack in, 703; What Our Schools Owe to, 716. China, Educational Conditions and Prog- ress in, 144.
Citizenship, Influences That Make for Good, 192.
City Superintendents, Round Table of, 230. Civilization and Citizenship Among In- dians, Drawbacks to, 862.
CLARK, FRANCES ELLIOTT-High-School Music, 626.
Clark, John S.-Dissenting opinion, 614. Classics, Ancient, 462.
Clement, Arthur G.-Discussion, 468. Clifford, Julia B.-Discussion, 469, 470. Colby, Pauline-Discussion, 892. COLE, A. H.-The Projection Microscope
-Its Possibilities and Value in Teaching Biology, 771.
College Graduates in Elementary Schools -Thomas M. Balliet, 272; Discussion, 279.
Collins, E. E.-Discussion, 230. Commercial Course for a Massachusetts High School, 686.
Commercial Courses, Length and Content of, 661.
Commercial Student, The vs. The Public School, 655.
Commercial Teachers, The Preparation of for Public Schools, 669.
Commission on Accredited Schools, Report of, 500.
Committee of Nine, Department of Busi ness Education, Report of, 645.
Committee of Nine on Educational Doc- trine, Membership of, 157.
Committee of Ten on Elementary Art Education, Report of, 594.
Committee on Constitution of Department of Superintendence, Report of, 151; Members of, 152.
Committee on Nominations, General Asso- ciation, list of, 53; Report of, 24. Committee on Resolutions, General Asso- ciation, list of, 22; Report of 26; Depart- ment of Superintendence, 156. Committees, Standing, of the Council, 308. Common-School Community, The-Ossian H. Lang, 387; Discussion, 390.
COMPTON, L. M.-The Teaching of Agri- culture to Indians with Reference to Future Employment, 862. Conference, Teachers', Department of Indian Education, 885.
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