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Abstract Abstract The high school; a study of origins and tendencies. By Frank Webster Smith. New York, Sturgis and Walton, 1916. 458 p. The science and art of salesmanship. By Simon Robert Hoover. New York, Macmillan Co., 1916. 193 p. The general value of visual sense training in children. By Chang Ping Wang. Baltimore, Warwick and York, 1916. 85 p. The study of the behavior of an individual child. By John T. McManis. Baltimore, Warwick and York, 1916. 54 p. The belief in God and immortality; a psychological, anthropological and statistical study. By James H. Leuba. Boston, Sherman, French & Co., 1916. 340 p. Nichiren, the Buddhist prophet. By Masaharu Anesaki. Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1916. 160 p. The mentality of the criminal woman. By Jean Weidensall. Baltimore, Warwick and York, 1916. 332 p. The ultimate belief. By A. Clutton-Brock. New York, E. P. Dutton (c. 1916). 132 p. The rhythm of prose; an experimental investigation of individual difference in the sense of rhythm. By William Morrison Patterson. New York, Columbia University Press, 1916. 193 p. A history of English literature for students. By Robert Huntington Fletcher. Boston, Richard G. Badger (c. 1916). 387 p. Additional publications of the Survey Committee of the Cleveland Foundation, Cleveland, Ohio: School organisation and administration. By Leonard P. Ayres. 1916. 135 p. The garment trades. By Edna Bryner. 1916. 153 p. Household arts and school lunches. By Alice C. Boughton. 1916. 170 p. Dressmaking and millinery. By Edna Bryner. 1916. 133 p. The public library and the public schools. By Leonard P. Ayres and Adele McKinnie. 1916. 93 p. The Cleveland survey (summary volume). By Leonard P. Ayres. 1917. 363 p. The psychology of drawing; with special reference to laboratory teaching. By Fred Carleton Ayer. Baltimore, Warwick and York, 1916. 186 p. The experimental determination of mental discipline in school studies. By Harold Ordway Rugg. Baltimore, Warwick and York, 1916. 132 p. The doctrine of formal discipline in the light of experimental investigation. By Nellie P. Hewins. Baltimore, Warwick and York, 1916. 120 p. Community center activities. By Clarence Arthur Perry. New York, Russell Sage Foundation (c. 1916). 127 p. An introduction to experimental psychology in relation to education. By C. W. Valentine. Baltimore, Warwick and York, 1916. 194 p. Mary Astell. By Florence M. Smith. New York, Columbia University Press, 1916. 193 p. Vocational secondary education. Prepared by the Committee on Vocational Education of the National Education Association. Washington Govt. Printing Office, 1916. 163 p. (Bureau of Education, Bulletin, 1916, No. 21.) A point scale for measuring mental ability. By Robert M. Yerkes, James W. Bridges, and Rose S. Hardwick. Baltimore, Warwick and York, 1915. 218 p. Principles and methods of teaching. By James Welton. 2d edition. Baltimore, Warwick and York, n. d. 6771 p. Educational survey of Wyoming. By A. C. Monahan and Katherine M. Cook. Washington, Govt. Printing Office, 1917. 120 p. (Bureau of Education, Bulletin, 1016, No. 29.) Report of an inquiry into the administration and support of the Colorado school system. Made under the direction of the United States Commissioner of Education. Washington, Govt. Printing Office, 1917. 93 p. (Bureau of Education, Bulletin, 1917, No. 5.) Education by life; a discussion of the problem of the school education of younger children. By various writers. Edited by Henrietta Brown Smith. 2d edition. Baltimore, Warwick and York, 1914. 211 p. Mount Vernon; Washington's home and the nation's shrine. By Paul Wilstach. Garden City, Doubleday, Page & Co., 1916. 301 p. Iwaya's fairy tales of Old Japan:—Momotaro, the story of peach-boy, tr. by Hannah Riddell; ‘Tamanoi, the jewel spring, tr. by Fanny B. Greene, and other tales. Tokoyo, Bun Yo Do To Mi Ta, 1914. Educational directory, 1916–17. Washington, Govt. Printing Office, 1917. 197 p. (Bureau of Education, Bulletin, 1916, No. 43.) The dance and life. By S. Mildred Strauss. New York, 1916. 22 p. The Granta Shakespeare. Edited by J. H. Lobban. Much Ado About Nothing, and The Tempest. Cambridge, University Press, 1916. 2 v. Proceedings of the tenth annual meeting of the Association of Life Insurance Presidents. New York, December 14 and 15, 1916. 194 p. Wage earning and education. By R. R. Lutz. 1916. 208 p. Mortality Statistics, 1914. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. Fifteenth annual report. Washington, Govt. Printing Office, 1916. 714 p.

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