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teachers, for vocational education, vocational rehabilitation, for the education of crippled children, for veteran education, and for adult education. The various amounts used for these purposes are indicated in the foregoing table. An additional special allotment of $3,200,000 was made for the year under consideration from the State aid fund to the public school employees retirement fund. The 1947 law will increase the annual amount to $5,500,000.

Equalization aid. The present plans for State aid for the public schools of Michigan are embodied in legislation which provides for an annual allotment of $51,700,000 of State funds. This amount is in addition to approximately $24,000,000 of primary school interest fund and approximately $25,000,000 of sales tax money both distributed on the school census basis. From this total, certain special aids will be deducted before allotments are made to the public schools. The remainder is apportioned to school districts according to a detailed formula for equalizing school costs. This formula fixes the cost of the program which the State guarantees at amounts ranging from $1,200 for an elementary 1-teacher school of 7 pupils to $97 per pupil in large elementary schools and $117 per high-school pupil in average daily membership, as defined in the law. A differential of $2 per pupil is added to the foregoing amounts in any school district having an average daily membership of 3,000 or more pupils.

Every district receives State aid equal to the difference between its available funds from other sources and the cost of the school program computed according to the State formula. Funds from other sources are composed of the State apportionment on the school census basis and school funds raised locally including the proceeds of a 2-mill tax on the equalized valuation of the taxable property within the district.

State aid is supplied in connection with the equalization program for certain specified expenses. One such expense is for approved high-school tuition for pupils from districts in which high school is not maintained. The expense for this service is computed, for

When funds are insufficient for meeting the State's obligation, a higher rate is used. Furthermore, the law specifies that the district, in order to qualify for the aid, must levy a 4-mill school tax.

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Academic freedom, 1-2, no. 3, Dec.

INDEX, SCHOOL LIFE, VOLUME XXXI

October 1948-June 1949 and March Supplement

Acts of Eightieth Congress Relating to Education
(Keesecker), 5, 15, no. 1, Oct.

Adequate Housing and Modern Education (Viles),
1-2, 11, no. 5, Feb.

Administrators, challenge, 1, 2, no. 6, Mar. [S].
Adult education, 2-3, 14, no. 6, Mar.; for Negroes,
project, 4-5, no. 2, Nov.

Advertising Council, campaign for better educa-
tion, 8-9, no. 2, Nov.; 12-13, no. 3, Dec.; 14,
no. 4, Jan.; car card on length of teacher's day,
15, no. 7. Apr.

Alves, Henry F.: Reassignment, 14, no. 3, Dec.
American Association of Colleges for Teacher Edu-
cation, conference, Estes Park, Colo., 13, no.
2. Nov.

American Association of University Women, teacher
recruitment program, 2, no. 1, Oct.

American-British Teacher Exchange, 1948-49, no.
1, Oct.

American education: Exhibits, 4, 11, no. 7, April;
focus, 7, no. 9, June.

American Education Week, 8, no. 1, Oct.
American Flag: State laws, 12, no. 3, Dec.
American Library Association, setting new goals, 5,
no. 5, Feb.

American Technical Society, publication, 8-10, no.
3. Dec.

American Way, 2-3, 12, 16, no. 7, Apr.

Amidon, Edna P: Child Development in High

School Home Economics Programs, 7, no. 8, May.
Answers to SCHOOL LIFE Quiz, page 3 of cover,
no. 7, Apr.

Applied science, world committed to, 5, no. 6, Mar.
Appointments: Office of Education, 10, no. 2, Nov. ;
14, no. 3, Dec.; 11, no. 9, June.

Appreciating Good Teachers (Smith), 12-13, no. 3,
Dec.

Arizona State Department of Public Instruction,
study, 12, no. 8, May.

Armed Services, educational opportunities, 8-10,
no. 5, Feb.

Army To Teach Lessons of Citizenship (Bradley),
6, no. 2, Nov.

Arrangement and maintenance, school plant, 11,
no. 5, Feb.

As a General Becomes a President, 1-2, no. 3,
Dec.

Atlanta, Ga. Education by radio, 6-7, no. 2, Nov.
The atom and the teacher, 1, no. 6, Mar. [S].
Atomic energy education, 4-7, 11-13, no. 6, Mar.;
11, no. 8, May; 10-11, no. 9, June; Office of
Education aids, page 4 of cover, no. 9, June.
Atomic Energy Here To Stay, supplement to March
issue of SCHOOL LIFE, 15, no. 5, Feb.
Atomic Energy Information in the Science Pro-
gram, 7-8, no. 6, Mar. [S].

Atomic Energy Is Your Business, 1-2, no. 6,
Mar. [S].

Atomic Energy Program of the People of the United
States (Salisbury), 5, 13, no. 6, Mar. [S].
Atomic science, the ladder, 3, no. 6, Mar. [S].
Attracting New Teachers (Simmons), 1-2, 4, no. 1,
Oct.

Audio-visual materials, atomic energy, 12-13, no.
6. Mar. [S].

Aviation education reports, 15, no. 2, Nov.

Avocational interests, industrial arts, 13, no. 8,
May.

Awards for educational writing, 3, no. 9, June.

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Birthrate and lower teacher salaries, 8-9, no. 9,
June.

Babies Today-Pupils Tomorrow, 7, no. 3, Dec.
Bailey, Francis L.: Teacher recruitment, 2, no. 1,
Oct.

Barnard, Henry: Work as commissioner, 3, no. 8,
May.

Barzun, Jacques: Teacher qualifications, 1-2, 4, no.
1. Oct.

Better schools, publishers support campaign, 8-9,
no. 2. Nov.

Blose, David T., and Foster, Emery M. Children
Not in School, 3, no. 5, Feb.

Boje. Mildred Louise: Vocational Education-
Democracy in Action, 4-5, no. 3, Dec.
Book Week-November 14-20, 7, no. 2, Nov.

Books and Pamphlets. See New Books and
Pamphlets.

Bradley, Gen. Omar N. Army To Teach Lessons
of Citizenship, 6, no. 2, Nov.

Brewster, Royce E.: United States Navy Occupa-
tional Handbook, 6, no. 3, Dec.

[S] refers to March Supplement

"Atomic Energy Here To Stay"

British-American Teacher Exchange, 1948-49, 7,
No. 1, Oct.

British exchange positions, 5, no. 3, Dec.
British teachers at White House, 13, no. 2, Nov.
Bronx High School of Science, New York City,
Surplus Property Utilization, 7, no. 3, Dec.
Brown, Elmer Ellsworth: Work as commissioner,
3, no. 8, May.

Brown, Willis C.: Surplus Property Utilization,
3, no. 3, Dec.

Buck. Pearl: "Only the brave should teach," 4, no.
1. Oct.

Budgets, school, 14, no. 5, Feb.

Burnett, R. Will, and others: The Minds of Men,
11-13, no. 6, Mar.

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Caliver, Ambrose: Project for Adult Education of
Negroes, 4-5, no. 2. Nov.

Campaign for Better Schools, 8-9, no. 2, Nov.
Camping program for youth, conference plans, 12,
no. 1, Oct.

Canadian-French-United States Teacher Exchange,
16, no. 3, Dec.

Carnegie Corporation of New York: Project for
Adult Education of Negroes, 4-5, no. 2, Nov.
Cartoons from The New Yorker, 13, no. 3, Dec.
Caves, Richard: Democracy, 2-3, no. 7, Apr.
Cerebral-palsied children, publications, 13, no. 4,
Jan.

Chain Reaction in Education (Glasheen), 10-11,
no. 9, June.

Chase, Stuart: World Committeed to Applied
Science, 5, no. 6, Mar.

Child Development in High-School Home Economics
Programs (Amidon), 7, no. 8, May.

Children in hospitals, educational facilities, 13,
no. 7, Apr.
Children Not in School (Blose and Foster), 3, no.
5, Feb.

Children's Book Week, 7, no. 2, Nov.
Citizens Federal Committee on Education: Cam-
paign for better schools, 8-9, no. 2, Nov.; 12-13,
no. 3, Dec,; meets, 14, no. 4. Jan.; press and
radio program, teacher shortage, 1, no 1, Oct.
Citizenship: Army to teach, 6, no. 2, Nov.; educa-
tion, 1-2, no. 3, Dec.: 8-10, no. 8, May.
Clark, Roberta Research Aids the School Lunch,
10, no. 6, Mar.

Clark, Tom C.: Presents awards to winners of
Voice of Democracy contest, 2-3, 12, 16, no. 7,
Apr.

Class size, true-false quiz, 10, 12, no. 2, Nov.
Classroom Growth Record, 3, no. 4, Jan.
Claxton, Philander P.: Work as commissioner, 3,
no. 8, May.

Code for comics, 12, no. 2, Nov.

College Building Crisis, 12, 16, no. 1, Oct.
College Radio Directory, 11, no. 8, May.
Colleges and universities, fall enrollment, 7, no. 4,
Jan.

Columbia University, new president, 1-2, no. 3,
Dec.

Comics, code of ethics, 12, no. 2, Nov.

Commissioner of Education, new, 1, no. 6, Mar.
Commissioners of Education, brief sketches of work,
3, no. 8, May.

Community activities, teacher appreciation, 12-13,
no. 3, Dec.

Community life changed by education, 11-12, no.
2, Nov.

Community school, characteristics, 12, no. 2, Nov.
Community use, school plant. 11, no. 5, Feb.
Compartmentalization (Cousins), 7, no. 6, Mar. [S].
Conant, James Bryant: Strengthen Education To
Strengthen Democracy in a Divided World, 12-13,
no. 4, Jan.

Conference plans for youth camping program, 12,
no. 1, Oct.

Conrad, Herbert S. Appointed to Office of Educa-
tion, 10, no. 2, Nov.

Constitution, teaching: State laws, 11-12, no. 3,
Dec.

Consumer education, 13, no. 8, May.

Contributions, industrial arts, 12, no. 8, May.

Coon, Beulah I.: Home economics teachers, survey,
7, no. 2, Nov.

Cooper, John W.: Work as commissioner, 3, no.
8, May.

Cooperative activities, teacher appreciation, State
level, 13, no. 3, Dec.

Counseling About Occupations (Greenleaf), 5, 14,
no. 7, Apr.

Counselors, minimum training standards, 10, no.
8, May.

Cousins, Norman: Whole man requires whole edu-
cation, 7, no. 6, Mar. [S].

Coy, Wayne: Electronic Magic--Use It or You
Lose It, 3-4, no. 1, Oct.

Crary, Ryland W., and others: The Minds of Men,
11-13, no. 6, Mar.

Crippled, educational conference, Mexico City, 14,
no. 2, Nov.

Crippled Children in School, bulletin, 14, no. 2, Nov.
Crisis in Education (Truman), 8, no. 4, Jan.
Custodians, duties, 14, no. 1, Oct.

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Dawson, Nathaniel: Work as commissioner, 3, no.
8. May.

Declaration of Human Rights, UN, 8-10, no. 6,
Mar.

Defense, education is our first line, 1, no. 7. Apr.
Democracy: Improvement, 12-14, no. 5. Feb.:
meaning, 1, no. 7. Apr.; suggestions for teaching,
8-10, no. 8, May.

Democracy in a Divided World, 12-13, no. 4, Jan.
Democracy in Action-Vocational Education, 4-5,
no. 3, Dec.

Dentistry, preventive, 4-6, no. 8, May..

Directory of College Courses in Radio and Tele-
vision. 11, no. 8. May.

Dividend for SCHOOL LIFE, 11, no. 4. Jan.
Dunham, Franklin: FM for Education, 7, no. 3,
Dec.

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Earl James McGrath-11th Commissioner of Edu-
cation, 1-3, 14, no. 8, May.

Eaton, John: Work as commissioner, 3, no. 8, May.
Ebaugh, Cameron D.: Zeal for Democracy---Latin-
American Style, 10-11, no. 7, Apr.

Ecuador: Zeal for Democracy, 10-11, no. 7, Apr.
Educating Our Young Adults After School and
College (Kempfer), 2-3, 14, no. 6, Mar.
Education, price list, 15, no. 8, May.
Education by Radio in Atlanta, 6-7, no. 2, Nov.
Education Can Change Community Life (Lund),
11-12, no. 2. Nov.

Education for Freedom, bulletin, 11, 12, no. 3, Dec.
Education Is Our First Line of Defense (Truman),
1, no. 7, Apr.

Education to strengthen Democracy, 12-13, no. 4,
Jan.

Educational Aids From Your Government, page 4
of cover, no. 1, Oct.; no. 2, Nov.; no. 3, Dec.;
page 3 of cover, no. 4, Jan. no. 5, Feb.; no. 6,
Mar. no. 7, Apr.; no. 8, May; no. 9, June.
Educational articles published elsewhere, 13, 15,
no. 4, Jan.; 10, no. 5, Feb. 11, no. 9. June.
Educational facilities for children in hospitals, 13,
no. 7, Apr.

Educational legislation, 4-5, 6-7, no. 5, Feb.
Educational Opportunities for National Youth in
the Armed Services, 8-10, no. 5. Feb.
Educational writing, winners of awards, 3, no. 9,
June.

Education's Responsibilities (Lillienthal), 1. 2. no.
6. Mar. [S].

Eightieth Congress, educational legislation, 5, 15,
no. 1. Oct.

Einstein, Albert: Minds and Hearts of Men, 11, no.
6. Mar.

Eisenhower, Dwight D. Becomes President of Co-
lumbia University, 1-2, 11, no. 3. Dec.
Electronic Magic-Use It or. You Lose It (Coy),
3-4, no. 1. Oct.

Elementary and secondary education (Truman), 8.
no. 4, Jan.; better organization, 12-13, no. 5.
Feb.

Elementary and secondary school enrollments, esti-
mate, page 3 of cover, no. 1, Oct.
Elementary education, national work conference, 7,
no. 1, Oct.

Elementary School Organization, 14 questions, 2.
no. 4, Jan.

Elementary schools: Enrollment, 3 no. 5, Feb.;
teachers needed, 2, no. 3, Dec.

Ellis, Jean British-American Teacher Exchange,
1948-49, 7, no. 1, Oct.

Emphasis Continues on Zeal for American De-
mocracy, 11, no. 1, Oct.
Enrichment of Pupil Experiences Through Indus-
trial Arts (Ludington), 12-13, no. 8, May.
Enrollment: Colleges and universities, 7, no. 2,
Nov.; 7, no. 4, Jan.: high schools, 5-6, no. 9,
June: quiz, 11, page 3 of cover, no. 7, Apr.
Equal Opportunity (Truman), 9, no. 4, Jan.
Evans, Henry Ridgely: Obituary, 15, no. 9, June.
Evans, Hubert M., and others: The Minds of Men,
11-13, no. 6, Mar.

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Facsimiles of historic documents, 7, no. 3, Dec. Fall 1948 Enrollment in Colleges and Universities (Grigsby and Russell), 7, no. 4, Jan. Featherston, E. Glenn : Transportation of Pupils A Growing Problem, 4-6, no. 4, Jan. Federal aid: Education, 15, no. 6, Mar.; preventive dentistry, 6, no. 8, May.

Federal educational activities, 15, no. 6, Mar.
Federal laws, pupils, 15, no. 6, Mar.

Federal Leadership (Truman), 9, no. 4, Jan.
Federal projects, education, legislation, 15, no. 1,
Oct.

Felix, Robert H.: The Teacher's Role in Mental Health Defense, 1-2, 14, no. 5, Jan.

FFA convention, Kansas City: FSA Administrator keynote speaker, 6, no. 4, Jan.

5th Freedom, 9, no. 2, Nov.

Film, The School That Learned To Eat, 8, no. 9. June.

Film news, 14, no. 8, May; Government, 6, no. 9. June.

Films, Government. See Government films. Filmstrips: Atomic energy, 12, 13, no. 6, Mar. [S] : Government, 15, no. 9, June.

Fine, Ben Award for outstanding interpretation of education news, 3, no. 9, June.

Fire drills, school, bulletin. 10, no. 3, Dec.
Fire prevention, schools, 13-15, no. 1, Oct.

Floor plan, Hugh Marson High School, Raleigh,
N. C., 13, no. 8, May.

FM education, 3-4, no. 1, Oct.

FM for Education, publication, 7, no. 3, Dec.
Focus on American Education, 7, no. 9, June.
For Further Study, 12, no. 6, Mar. [S].
For the Future Security

(Hines), 10

11, 14-15, no. 4, Jan. Foster, Emery M., and Blose, David T.: Children Not in School, 3, no. 5, Feb.

14 Questions on Elementary School Organization. pamphlet, 2, no. 4, Jan.

Franklin, Benjamin: Rapid progress of science, 3. No. 6, Mar. [S].

Frazier, Benjamin W.: Obituary, 2, no. 3, Dec. French-Canadian-United States Teacher Exchange, 16, no. 3, Dec.

Froelich, Clifford P.: If Teachers Have SecurityThey Accept In-Service Education, 14-15, no. 5, Feb.

Fuller, Edgar: Principles of American freedom, 11, no. 3, Dec. resignation, 14, no. 3, Dec.

Fulton County, Ga.: Education by radio, 6-7, no. 2. Nov.

Funds, educational, quiz, 11, page 3 of cover, no. 7, Apr.

Futterer, Susan O.: New Books and Pamphlets, 16, no. 5, Feb. 16, no. 6, Mar.; 16, no. 7, Apr.; 16, no. 8, May 16, no. 9, June.

Future Farmers of America. See FFA.

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Gaumnitz, Walter H., and Tompkins, Ellsworth: A Look at the Size of Our High Schools, 4-6, no. 9, June.

Geiger Counter, exhibit. 6, no. 6, June.
Geiger-Müller Counter, 7, no. 6, Mar.

Germany Exhibits, American education, 4, 11, no. 7, Apr.

"The Gift of Freedom," publication, 11, no. 9, June. Glasheen, George L.: Chain Reaction in Educa

tion, 10-11, no. 9, June; and Lund, John: How the School Reaches Out, 11, no. 6. Mar. [S]. Goals for 40,000 librarians, 5, no. 5. Feb. Good teachers, 12-13, no. 3, Dec.

Goslin, Willard E.: A Task for Administrators, 1. no. 6, Mar. [S].

Government film news. 14, no. 8, May. Government films, 16, no. 2, Nov.; 8-9, no. 7, Apr. Government film strips, 15, no. 9, June. Government publications, page 4 of cover, no. 1, Oct. no. 2, Nov.; no. 3. Dec. page 3 of cover. no. 4, Jan. ; no. 5, Feb. ; no. 6, Mar.; no. 7, Apr.; no. 8, May: no 9, June.

Great Britain's Teacher Recruitment Plan, 15, no. 5, Feb.

Greenleaf, Walter J.; Counseling About Occupations, 5, 14, no. 7, Apr.

Grigsby, Rall I.: Appointed Deputy Commissioner.

19, no. 9, June; Citizens Federal Committee on Education, 14, no. 4, Jan.; designated Acting Commissioner, 6, no. 1, Oct.; Education and Medicine Working Together on Mental Health, 1-3, 14, no. 4, Jan.; fall enrollment, colleges and universities, 7, no. 4, Jan. The Road Ahead, page 2 of cover, no. 6, Mar. [S], welcomes new commissioner, 3, no. 8. May.

Growth record, 3, no. 4, Jan.
Guide for Teaching About UN, 13, no. 8, May.

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Hamon, Ray School and College Building Crisis, 12, 16, no. 1, Oct.

Harris, William T.: Work as commissioner, 3, no. 8, May.

SCHOOL LIFE

Harvard Graduate School of Education, atomic

energy educational experiments, 10, no. 9, June. Health and Education (Truman), 9, no. 4, Jan. Health education, secondary schools, 6-7, 14-15, no. 7, Apr.

Health Education Pioneer Honored, 10, no. 3, Dec. Health protection in school plants, 2, 11, no. 5, Feb.

Heart of Matter, The (Morris and Johnson), 5–7, no. 6, Mar.

Hechinger, Fred: Winner of magazine writing award, 3, no. 9, June.

Helping Teachers Keep Happy, 7, no. 2, Nov. High birthrate and lower teacher salaries, 8-9, no. 9, June.

High School-What's In It For Me? publication, 8, no. 3, Dec.

High-school students speak for democracy, 2–3, 12, 16, no. 7, Apr.

High schools: Child development in home economics programs, 7, no. 8, May; enrollment, 3, no. 5, Feb.; size, 4-6, no. 9, June.

Higher education (Truman), 9, no. 4, Jan.; availability, 13, no. 5, Feb.; legislation, 5, no. 1, Oct. Higher institutions, fall enrollment, 7, no. 2, Nov. Hines, William M., Jr.: “. . . For the Future Security ." 10-11, 14-15, no. 4, Jan. Historic Documents in Facsimile, 7, no. 3, Dec. History, teaching: State laws, 11, no. 3, Dec. Home economics programs, high-school, child development, 7, no. 8, May.

Home economics teachers: Study of jobs, 4, no. 1, Oct. study of satisfactions and dissatisfactions, 7, no. 2, Nov.

Home-school relationships, 7, no. 9, June. Hoover Commission Report on Education, page 4 of cover, no. 9, June.

Hospitals, educational facilities for children, 13, no. 7. Apr.

How Democratic Is Your School? 2-3, no. 9, June. How Long Is a School Teacher's Day? 15, no. 7, Apr.

How Not To Make Headlines (Morris), 13-15, no. 1, Oct.

How the School Reaches Out (Glasheen and Lund), 11, no. 6. Mar. [S].

How To Increase Surplus Property Utilization, 3, 7, no. 3, Dec.

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If Teachers Have Security-They Accept In-Service
Education (Froelich), 14-15, no. 5. Feb.
Illiteracy, adult Negroes, 4-5, no. 2, Nov.
In new positions, 14, no. 3, Dec.

In Recent Issues of SCHOOL LIFE, page 4 of cover, no. 6, Mar.

Indian education, legislation, 15, no. 1, Oct. Industrial arts, enriches pupil experiences, 12-13, no. 8, May.

In-service education, 14-15, no. 5, Feb. Inter-American education, publications, page 4 of cover, no. 7, Apr.

Interdepartmental unit approval, atomic energy, 8-9, no. 6, Mar. [S].

International Conference on the Crippled, 14, no. 2. Nov.

International education, legislation, 5, no. 1, Oct. Is It True? 4, no. 6, Mar.

Is My School Meeting the Challenge? 2, no. 6, Mar. [S].

Is She a Teacher? 3, no. 5, Feb.

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Japan Exhibit, American education, 4, 11, no. 7, Apr.

Japanese Translation of Office of Education publication, 5, no. 5, Feb.

John W. Studebaker Resigns as Commissioner of
Education, 6, no. 1, Oct.
Johnson, Kerrow: Democracy, 2-3, 12, no. 7, Apr.
Johnson, Philip G., and Morris, William H.: The
Heart of Matter, 5-7, no. 6, Mar.
Jones, Galen, and McMurry, Ruth E. World-wide

Interest in American Education, 15, no. 2, Nov. Just Off the Press, page 3 of cover, no. 9, June.

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Karell, Docia: Winner of newspaper writing award, 3, no. 9, June.

Keene Teachers College, Keene, N. H.: Atomic
Energy Workship, 10, no. 9, June.
Kempfer, Homer: Educating Our Young Adults
After School and College, 2-3, 14, no. 6, Mar.
Keesecker, Ward W.: Acts of the Eightieth Con-
gress Relating to Education, 5, 15, no. 1, Oct.;
Education for Freedom, 11-12, no. 3, Dec. Re-
cent Supreme Court Decisions Relating to Educa-
tion, 6, no. 2. Nov.; 4-5, 6-7, no. 5, Feb.
Kilander, H. F. Trends in Health Education in
Secondary Schools, 6-7, 14-15, no. 7, Apr.
Kindergartens, enrollment, page 3 of cover, no. 1,
Oct. 3, no. 5. Feb.

Klinefelter, C. F.: Reassignment, 5, no. 3, Dec.
Korea Exhibit, American education, 4, 11, no. 7,
Apr.

Kuralt, Charles: Democracy, 12, no. 7, Apr.

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The Ladder of Atomic Science, 3, no. 6, Mar. [S]. Latin-American Style--Zeal for Democracy, 10-11, no. 7, Apr.

Learning Experiences in Atomic Energy Education, 10, no. 6, Mar. [S]. Legislation, educational, 5, 15, no. 1, Oct; 6, no. 2, Nov.; 4-5, 6-7, no. 5, Feb. ; 7, no. 9, June. Liberal education, appeal, 1-2, no. 3, Dec. Librarians, school, salaries, 5, no. 2, Nov. Library, school, statistics, 7, no. 2, Nov. Life-adjustment: Conference, Arkansas. 13, no. 2, Nov. conference, Indiana University, 11, no. 1, Oct.; education, 8-9, 10, no. 3, Dec.; 15, no. 6, Mar. Lilienthal, David E.: Atomic Energy program, 5, 13, no. 6, Mar. [S]; Education's Responsibilities, 1, no. 6, Mar., [S]; excerpt from speech on atomic energy, 4, no. 6, Mar. [S].

Loan packets, secondary school principals, 7, no. 8, May.

A Look at the Size of Our High Schools (Gaumnitz and Tompkins), 4-6, no. 9, June. Low teachers' salaries and high birthrate, 8-9, no. 9, June.

Ludington, John R.: Enrichment of Pupil Experiences Through Industrial Arts, 12-13, no. 8. May.

Lund, John: Education Can Change Community Life, 11-12, no. 2. Nov.; and Glasheen, George L.: How the School Reaches Out, 11, no. 6, Mar. [S].

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McClure, Dorothy, and Johnson, Philip G. Where the School Takes Hold, 7, 9, 13, no. 6, Mar. [S]. McGrath, Earl James: 11th Commissioner of Edu

cation, 1-3, 14, no. 8. May; Named U. S. Com. missioner of Education, 1, no. 6, Mar. McMahon, Brien: Domestic control of the atom bomb, 11, no. 6, Mar.

McMurray, Ruth E., and Jones, Galen: WorldWide Interest in American Education, 15, no. 2, Nov.

Mackie, Romaine P.: Crippled Children in School, 14, no.. 2, Nov.: and others: Planning Educational Facilities for Children in Hospitals, 13, no. 7, Apr.

Maine Teachers' Association, accomplishment, & 9. no. 9, June.

Make and Show, atomic energy, 6, no. 6. Mar. [S]. Marke, David Taylor: Winner of wire service ar ticle award, 3 no. 9, June.

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Martens, Elise H., and others: Planning Educational Facilities for Children in Hospitals, 13, no. 7, Apr.

Maxwell, C. H., and others: Planning Educational Facilities for Children in Hospitals, 13, no. 7, Apr.

Measuring the results, 2, no. 6, Mar. [S].

Mental health defense, teacher's role, 1-3, 14, no. 4. Jan.

Midwood High School, Brooklyn, N. Y., a visit, 1-3, no. 2, Nov.

Military education, legislation, 5, no. 1, Oct. Miller, Leonard M. Minimum Training Standards for Counselors, 15, no. 8, May.

Million teachers needed, 2, no. 3, Dec.

The Minds of Men (Burnett, Crary, and Evans). 11-13, no. 6. Mar.

Minimum Training Standards for Counselors (Miller), 15, no. 8, May.

Modern education and adequate housing, 1-2, 11, no. 5, Feb.

Monroe, Charles S. Winner of radio interpretation award, 3, no. 9, June.

Moore, Eoline Wallace: Ways To Teach Peace, 15, no. 4, Jan.

Morgan, George, Jr.: Democracy, 12, 16, no. 7. Apr. Morris, William H.: How Not To Make Headlines. 13-15, no. 1, Oct.; Year's Focus on American Education, 7, no. 9, June; and Johnson, Philip G. The Heart of Matter, 5-7, no. 6, Mar. Motion pictures, Government. 8-9, no. 7, Apr. Mount Baker High School, Deming, Wash., exhibit on atomic energy, 6, no. 6, Mar. [S]. Mumford, Lewis: Social consequences of technical programs, 12, no. 6, Mar.

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National Archives: Facsimiles of historic documents. 7, no. 3, Dec.

National Council of Chief State School Officers, topics discussed, 15, no. 6, Mar.

National Education Association: Million Teachers Needed, 2, no. 3, Dec.

National educational problems considered, 15, no. 6, Mar.

National School Lunch Program, funds apportioned, 12, no. 1, Oct.

National Security Organization, 10-11, 14–15, no. 4, Jan.

National Work Conference on Elementary Education, Washington, D. C., 7, no. 1, Oct. Nation's schools to observe American Education Week and United Nations Day, 8-9, no. 1, Oct. Navy Occupational Handbook, 6, no. 3, Dec.. Negroes, adult education, 4-5, no. 2, Nov. New Books and Pamphlets, 16, no. 1, Oct.; 12, no. 2, Nov. 16, no. 3. Dec. 16, no. 4, Jan.; (Futterer), 16, no. 5, Feb.; 16, no. 6, Mar.; 16, no. 7. Apr. 16, no. 8. May 16, no. 9, June; atomic energy, 12, no. 6, Mar. [S].

New College Radio Directory, 11, no. 8, May.

New Commissioner of Education Named, 1, no. 6,
Mar.

New Facts New Choices (Lilienthal), 4, no. 6,
Mar. [S].

New York City Board of Education, 10, no. 9, June.
New York City's Golden Jubilee Exposition, ex-
hibits of atomic energy, 6, no. 6, Mar. [S].
New York University, Washington Square Campus:
Workshop on Atomic Energy and Its Social Im-
plications, 10, no. 9, June.

The New Yorker, cartoons, 13, no. 3, Dec.

News letters, Office of Education, page 3 of cover,
no. 2, Nov.

Newspapers and radio suggestions, teacher appre-
ciation, 12, no. 3, Dec.

Nielson, Edwin Otis: Drawings for Maine brochure,
8-9, no. 9, June.

North Carolina: Pupil transportation, 6, no. 4,
Jan.

Nuclear reactor, 7, no. 6, Mar.

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Occupational counseling, 5, 14, no. 7. Apr.
Occupational Handbook, U. S. Navy, 6, no. 3, Dec.
Office of Education: Aids for Atomic Energy Edu-
cation, page 4 of cover, no. 9, June; appoint-
ments, 10, no. 2, Nov.; 14, no. 3, Dec.; 11, no.
9, June: campaign for better schools, 8-9, no. 2,
Nov. Classroom Growth Record, 3, no. 4, Jan.;
exchange positions, 5, no. 3, Dec.; former staff
member honored, 10, no. 3, Dec.; information on
mental health, 1-3, 14, no. 4, Jan.; loan packets,
7, no. 8, May; new commissioner named, 1, no.
6. Mar. Project for Adult Education of Ne-
groes, 4-5, no. 2, Nov.; publications, pages 3 and
4 of cover, no. 1. Oct. 7, pages 3 and 4 of cover,
no. 2, Nov.; 10-12, pages 3 and 4 of cover, no. 3,
Dec. 2, 5, pages 3 and 4 of cover, no. 4, Jan.; 5.
pages 3 and 4 of cover, no. 5, Feb.: page 3 of
cover, no. 6, Mar. pages 3 and 4 of cover, no. 7.
Apr.; pages 3 and 4 of cover, no. 8, May: 12-14,
page 3 of cover, no. 9, June; Rall I. Grigsby Ap-
pointed Deputy Commissioner, 1, no. 9, June; re-
assignments, 5, no. 3, Dec.; reorganization, 15,
no. 6, Mar.; Surplus Property Utilization, 3, 7,
no. 3, Dec.

Office of Government Reports, campaign for better
schools, 8-9, no. 2, Nov.

Orientation and common understanding, industrial
arts, 12, no. 8, May.

Orientation for school staff, atomic energy, 9, 13,
no. 6, Mar. [S].

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Peace, ways to teach, 15, no. 4, Jan.
Pearl Buck. See Buck, Pearl.

Personal recruiting of teachers, 2, no. 1, Oct.

Pi Lambda Theta Awards, page 3 of cover, no. 6,
Mar.

Planning Educational Facilities for Children in
Hospitals (Mackie, Martens, and Maxwell), 13.
no. 7, Apr.

Plans for Developing a School Building Program,
3, 10, no. 2, Nov.

Portuguese: Translation of Office of Education
publication, 5, no. 5, Feb.

Posters vs. pamphlets, teacher recruitment, 2, no.

1. Oct.

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Recent Theses in Education, 16, no. 2, Nov.; 14,
16, no. 3, Dec.; (Strawbridge), 16, no. 5, Feb.
Recordings, 1949 winning presentations, Voice of
Democracy, 3, no. 7, Apr.

Records and transcriptions, atomic energy, 13 no.
6, Mar. [S].

Recruitment plan, teacher, 15, no. 5, Feb.
Rehabilitation of crippled, 14, no. 2, Nov.
Reid, Seerley: How To Obtain U. S. Government
Filmstrips, 15, no. 9, June; How To Obtain U. S.
Government Motion Pictures, 8-9, no. 7, Apr.;
U. S. Government Film News, 14, no. 8, May.
Reorganization, Office of Education, 15, no. 6, Mar.
Research, legislation, 5, no. 1, Oct.
Research Aids the School Lunch (Clark), 10, no. 6,
Mar.

Research measured, 2, no. 6, Mar. [S].
Responsibilities of education, 1, 2, no. 6, Mar. [S].
Rhode Island College of Education, in-service train-
ing course, atomic energy, 10, no. 9, June.
Rhode Island State Department of Education, study,
12, no. 8, May.

Rich, Doris: Atomic age, 11, no. 6, Mar. [S].
The Road Ahead (Grigsby), page 2 of cover, no.
6, Mar. [S].

Rogers, James Frederick Honored, 10, no. 3, Dec.
Rollings College: Confers degree on President Tru-
man, 1, no. 7, Apr.

Roosevelt, Mrs. Franklin D.: Bill of Human Rights,
8, no. 6. Mar.

Russell, John Dale: Fall enrollment, colleges and
universities, 7, no. 4, Jan.

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Salaries, school librarians, 5, no. 2, Nov.
Salisbury, Morse: The Atomic Energy Program of
the People of the United States, 5, 13, no. 6,
Mar. [S].
Schenectady Civic Youth Council, 3, no. 6, Mar.
Scholarship aid, 13, no. 5, Feb.

Scholarships, teacher recruitment, 2, no. 1, Oct.
School Activities Approach, atomic energy, 9, no. 6,
Mar. [S].

School and College Building Crisis (Hamon), 12,
16, no. 1, Oct.

School Building Needs (Truman), 9, no. 4, Jan.
School building programs, workshop, Seattle, Wash.,
3, 10, no. 2, Nov.

School fire drills, 13-15, no. 1, Oct.; publication,
10, no. 3, Dec.

School health program, 15, no. 7, Apr.
School-Home Relationships, 7, no. 9, June.
School librarians, salaries, 5, no. 2, Nov.
School library statistics, 7, no. 2, Nov.
SCHOOL LIFE: Dividend, 11, no. 4, Jan.; quiz, 11,
page 3 of cover, no. 7, Apr.; reprint, Atomic
Energy Here To Stay, 11, no. 8, May: A school
year gift, page 3 of cover, no. 2, Nov.; supple-
ment to March issue, 15, no. 5, Feb.
School lunches: Funds appropriated, 17, no. 1,
Oct.; research aids, 10, no. 6, Mar.
School plant, 1-2, 11, no. 5, Feb.

The School That Learned To Eat, film, 3, no. 9,
June.

Science program and atomic energy, 7-8, no. 6,
Mar. [S].

Scientific research and development, 13-14, no. 5.
Feb.

Seattle, Wash.: School Building program, work-
shop, 3, 10, no. 2, Nov.

Second Annual Contest "Voice of Democracy," 11,
no. 1, Oct.

Secondary schools: Enrollment, page 3 of cover,
no. 1, Oct.; health education, 6-7, 14-15, no. 7,
Apr. teachers needed, 2, no. 3, Dec.
Security organization, 10-11, 14-15, no. 4, Jan.
Selected Publications of the Office of Education,
12-14, no. 9, June.

Selected Theses in Education, 16, no. 4, Jan.;
(Strawbridge), 16, no. 6, Mar.; 16, no. 7, Apr.;
16, no. 8, May.

Selective Service Act of 1948: Effect on status of
students, 4, no. 1, Oct.

Self-government, student, 1-3, no. 2, Nov.

Sill, V. R.: Sodium Fluoride Goes to School, 4-6,
no. 8, May.

Simmons, Christine K.: Attracting New Teachers,
1-2. 4, no. 1. Oct.

Size of our high schools, 4-6, no. 9. June.

Smith. G. Kerry: Appreciating Good Teachers,
12-13, no. 3, Dec.

Smith, Mary: On cover of October 1948 SCHOOL
LIFE, 3, no. 5, Feb.

Social responsibility, industrial arts, 13, no. 8. May.
Social science research, 13, no. 6, Mar.
Social Security and Education, Hoover Commission
Report, page 4 of cover, no. 9, June.

Social studies aspects, atomic energy, 10, no. 9,
June.

Social studies programs, atomic energy, 8, no. 6.
Mar. [S].

Sodium Fluoride Goes to School (Sill), 4-6, no. 8,
May.

Soglow, O.: Cartoons from The New Yorker, 13, no.
3, Dec.

Sound film, atomic energy, 12, no. 6, Mar. [S].
Special-Purpose Publications, page 3 of cover, no.
2, Nov.

State Department studies made with Office of Edu-
cation aid, 12, no. 8, May.

State requirements in "Education for Freedom,"
11-12, no. 3, Dec.

State Schoolrooms Consider National Educational
Problems, 14, no. 6, Mar.

Statistical reporting, higher education institutions,
conference, 16, no. 1, Oct.

Steelman, John R.: To Preserve Democracy We
Must Improve It, 12-14, no. 5, Feb.
Strawbridge, Ruth G.: Recent Theses in Educa-
tion, 16, no. 5, Feb.; Selected Theses, 16, no. 7,
Apr.; 16, no. 8, May: Selected Theses in Educa-
tion, 16, no. 6, Mar.; Theses in Education, 14, no.
9, June.
Strengthen Education To Strengthen Democracy
in a Divided World (Conant), 12-13, no. 4, Jan.
Studebaker, John W.: American Democracy, 10, no.
3, Dec.; reorganization, Office of Education, 6,
no. 1, Oct.; work as commissioner, 3, no. 8, May.
Studebaker, Mabel: The Teacher and the Atom, 1,
no. 6, Mar. [S].

Student self-government, Midwood High School,
1-3, no. 2, Nov.

Student status, affected by Selective Service Act of
1948, no. 4, no. 1, Oct.

Subject-unit approach to atomic energy, 7, no. 6,
Mar. [S].

Suggestions on "Teaching" Democracy (Hutchin-
son), 8-10, no. 8, May.

Super-cyclotron, Berkeley, Calif., 14, no. 6, Mar.
Supplement to March issue of SCHOOL LIFE, 11, no.
4, Jan. 15, no. 5, Feb.

Supreme Court Decisions Affecting Education (Kee-
secker), 6, no. 2, Nov.; 4-5, 6-7, no. 5, Feb.;
7, no. 9, June.

Surplus Property for Education, legislation, 15, no.
1, Oct.
Surplus Property Utilization, 3, 7, no. 3, Dec.

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A Task for Administrators (Goslin), 1, no. 6.
Mar. [S].
The Teacher and the Atom (Studebaker), 1 no. 6,
Mar. [S].

Teacher exchange: British-American, 7, no. 1, Oct. :
Canadian-French-United States, 16, no. 3, Dec.
Teacher-exchange program, 13, no. 2, Nov.
Teacher preparation for health instruction, 7, 14-
15, no. 7, Apr.

Teacher recruitment, 1-2, 4, no. 1, Oct.: Great
Britain, 15, no. 5, Feb.

Teacher-training program, atomic energy, 10-11,
no. 9, June.

Teachers Appreciation, 12-13, no. 3, Dec.; secu-
rity, 14-15, no. 5, Feb.

Teachers Association, accomplishments, 8-9, no. 9,
June.

Teacher's Day, how long, 15, no. 7, Apr.

The Teacher's Role in Mental Health Defense
(Felix), 1-3, 14, no. 4, Jan.

Teaching, strengthened, 13, no. 2, Nov.
Teaching Democracy, suggestions, 8-10, no. 8, May.
Teaching facilities, school plant. 11, no. 5, Feb.
Teaching guide, UN, 13, no. 8, May.

Technical competency, industrial arts, 12-13, no.
8, May.

Technical progress, social consequences, 12, no. 6.
Mar.

Techniques used in teaching world peace, 15, no. 4,
Jan.

Teeth, school children, 4-6, no. 8, May.
10-point Goal To Strengthen Teaching, 13, no. 2,
Nov.

Theses in Education (Strawbridge), 14, no. 9, June.
See also Recent Theses in Education; Selected
Theses in Education.

Three Ways To Order Government Publications,
page 3 of cover, no. 1, Oct.

Tigert, John J. Work as commissioner, 3, no. 8,
May.

To Preserve Democracy We Must Improve It
(Steelman), 12 14, no. 5, Feb.

Tompkins, Ellsworth: True-False Quiz on Class
Size, 10, 12, no. 2, Nov.; A Visit to Midwood, 1-3,
no. 2, Nov.; and Gaumnitz, Walter H.: A Look
at the Size of Our High Schools, 4-6, no. 9,
June.

Trabue, M. R.: Teacher recruitment, posters vs.
pamphlets, 2, no. 1, Oct.

Training standards for counselors, 15, no. 8, May.
Transportation of Pupils-A Growing Problem
(Featherston), 4-6, no. 4, Jan.

Trends in Health Education in Secondary Schools
(Kilander), 6-7, 14-15, no. 7, Apr.

True False Quiz on Class Size, 10, 12, no. 2, Nov.
Truman, Harry S.: Education Is Our First Line of
Defense, 1 no. 7, Apr.; excerpt from letter com-
mending Commissioner Studebaker, 6, no. 1, Oct. ;
greets winners of Voice of Democracy contest,
2-3. 12, 16, no. 7, Apr.; on education, 8-9, no.
4. Jan.
Tucson, Ariz.; Teacher recruitment, 2, no. 1, Oct.

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UN: Filmstrip on atomic energy, 12, no. 6, Mar.;
teaching guide, 13, no. 8. May.
UNESCO: Project for Adult Education of Negroes,
4-5, no. 2. Nov.

United Nations, Universal Declaration of Human
Rights, 8-10, no. 6, Mar.

United Nations Day, Oct. 24, 9, no. 1, Oct.
United States Educational Developments Reported
at Geneva Conference, 10, no. 1, Oct.
United States-French-Canadian teacher exchange,
16, no. 3, Dec.

Universal Declaration of Human Rights, UN, 8-10,
no. 6, Mar.

University of Illinois School of Education: Work-
shop on Atomic Energy and World Unity, 10, no.
9, June.
University of Nebraska Workshop on Atomic
Energy Education, 10, no. 9, June.

U. S. Air Force, educational opportunities, 8-10, no. 5, Feb.

U. S. Army Educational opportunities, 8-10, no. 5, Feb.

U. S. Government Film News (Reid), 14, no. 8, May 6-7, no. 9, June.

U. S. Navy Educational opportunities, 8-10, no. 5. Feb. Occupational Handbook (Brewster), 6, no. 3, Dec.

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Veterans' education, legislation, 5, 15, no. 1, Oct. Viles, Nelson E.: Adequate Housing and Modern Education, 1-2, 11, no. 5, Feb.

A Visit to Midwood (Tompkins), 1-3, no. 2, Nov. Vocational counselors, reading lists, 5, no. 5, Feb. Vocational Education (Truman), 9, no. 4, Jan. Vocational Education-Democracy in Action (Boie), 4-5, no. 3, Dec.

SCHOOL LIFE

Vocational guidance, landmark, 6-7, no. 1, Oct. Vocational rehabilitation, 15, no. 6, Mar. "Voice of Democracy"; Second annual contest, 11. no. 1, Oct.; winners, 2-3, 16, no. 7, Apr.

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War Defense, aid, legislation, 15, no. 1, Oct. Ways To Teach Peace (Moore), 15, no. 4, Jan. What Our Teachers' Association Did, 8-9, no. 9, June.

What the States Require in "Education for Freedom," 11-12, no. 3, Dec.

Where the School Takes Hold (McClure and Johnson), 7, 9, 13, no. 6, Mar. [S].

White Plains (N. Y.) High School, exhibit on atomic energy, 6, no. 6, Mar. [S]. Winners of Awards for Educational Writing, 3, no. 9, June.

Winning With the American Way, 2-3, 12, 16, no. 7, Apr.

Workshops: School building programs, Seattle, Wash., 3, 10, no. 2, Nov.; atomic energy, 10, no. 9, June. World-Wide Interest in American Education (Jones) and McMurry), 15, no. 2, Nov.

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Year's Focus on American Education (Morris), 7, no. 9, June.

Youth camping programs, conference plan, 12, no. 1, Oct.

Zeal for American Democracy, 2-3, no. 9. June: emphasis continues, 11, no. 1, Oct.; publications, page 3 of cover, no. 3, Dec.: Latin-American Style (Ebaugh), 10-11, no. 7, Apr.

Zeal for American Democracy Across the Nation, 15, no. 3, Dec. Zook, George: Work as commissioner, 3, no. 8, May.

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