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PUBLISHED BY WILLIAM RICE, AT THE OFFICE OF THE JOURNAL,
3 BROADWAY, LUDGATE HILL, E.C.

INDEX.

PAGES 1 to 84 are in the January number; 85 to 160, February; 161 to 228, March; 229 to 300, April; 301 to 368, May;
369 to 440, June; 441 to 512, July; 513 to 564, August; 565 to 652, September; 653 to 724, October; 725 to 796,
November; 797 to 872, December.

ARTICLES, &c.

Acquiescence (Controversy between Sir Oliver Lodge,
Mr. Benson, and Mr. Fletcher on Public-School
Education), 156.

Adamson, J. E., Attention as a Thought-Process, 599.
Agreements for Assistant Teachers: A Model Form,
753.

"And Beauty draws us with a single hair" by A. C.,
184.

Anderson, J. G., Reform of Secondary Education in
France, 47.

Appointments, &c., (see also in University News), 47, 48,
125, 180, 251, 321, 391, 456, 534, 608, 671, 744, 830.
A-sitting up at Night, E. M. G., 532.

Assistant Masters' Association, The Incorporated (see

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Boole, Mary Everest, Educational Food or Educational
Physic? 322.

Botanical Work (Conference of Science Teachers), 153.
Bradley, George Granville, 249.

Brebner, Miss, The Training of Modern Language
Teachers, 42.

Bremner, C. S., Sir Jonn Gorst and the Education
Act, 529.

Brereton, Cloudesley, Education at the British Associ-
ation, 681; Teaching of Geography, 863.
British Association Meeting, 681, 863.
Brittany, In, E. M. W., 533.

Calendar of Events, Jan., 28; Feb., 112; March, 227;

April, 292; May, 366; June, 404; July, 463;
Aug., 535; Sept., 608; Oct., 720; Nov., 756;
Dec., 833.

Celibate Schoolmasters, 321.

Cheetham, Archdeacon, My Schools, 215.

Children's Hour, The, Past and Present, by Lily
Steuart, 435.

Children's Reading, by J. H. Beecroft, 815.
Christmas Books, 30, 755, 830.

College of Preceptors Winter Meeting, January, 1903,

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Conference of Science Teachers, January 9-10, 1903,

153.

Conferences, (see separate section "Meetings of
Societies").

Contrasts, by N, 783.

Cornish, J. F., Transpontine Education, 783.
Correspondence (see separate section of Index).
Darroch, Alexander, The Herbartian Theory of Educa
tion, 187.

Direct Representation of Secondary Teachers on
Education Committees, by T. L. Humberstone,

327.

Discipline or Government? by Geraldine Hodgson, 742.
Education Act and Sir John Gorst, 529.
Education Act, The (see references in "Occasional
Notes" and "Miscellanea "):

Association of Head Masters, 147.
Association of Assistant Masters, 151.
Association of Assistant Mistresses, 152.
Association of University Women Teachers,

154.

Board of Education Memoranda, 123, 183.
C. Courtenay Hodgson, 107.

Head Masters of Endowed Schools in Midland
Counties, 243.

Head Masters' Conference, 25.

National Federation of Head Teachers' Associ-

ations, 154.

Revue Universitaire on, 182.
Teachers' Guild, 108.

Views of "An Old Fogey," 21.

Education Authorities, &c., by Dr. Fry (Presidential
Address, Association of Head Masters), 147.
Education at the British Association, by Cloudesley
Brereton, 681.

Education Bill for London, Rev. R. S. de C. Laffan

(Association of Head Masters Meeting), 149.
Education Committees, The Constitution of, 115.
Education in 1902, Notes on, by An Old Fogey, 20.
Educational Food or Educational Physic? by Mary

Everest Boole, 322.

Elementary Mathematics (Head Masters' Conference),

27.

Emerson's Influence in Education, by Michael E.
Sadler, 669.

Entrance Examinations, by Dr. Field (Head Masters
Conference), 27.

Fad, What is a? by Emily Miall, 189.

Failure, The Real, of our Preparatory and Public
Schools, by Classicus, 859.
Farrar, Dean, 359.

Field, W. G., The Making of Prince Rupert, 433.
Fitch, Sir Joshua, 530, 543.

Gift Books, 30, 755, 830.

Girl Graduates, Past and Present, by E. B., 291.
Gorst, Sir John, on the New Education Act, 529.
Grants for Secondary Schools (Association of Head
Masters Meeting), 149.

Greek, Compulsory, by Dr. Gray and others (Head
Masters Conference), 26.

Greek, The Tyranny of, by J. Talbot and others, 152.
Hayward, Dr. F. H., The Critics and Critiques of
Herbartianism, 22, 243.

Head Masters' Conference at Tonbridge, 24.
Heinig, Albert, Commercial Continuation Schools in
Germany, 360.

Herbartian Theory of Education: A Reply, by
Alexander Darroch, 187.

Herbartianism, The Critics and Critiques of, by Dr.
F. H. Hayward, 22, 243.

Hints to an Examinee, by An Examiner in Logic, 722.
History Papers, Central Welsh Board, by A. J.
Perman, 684.

Hodgson, Geraldine, Discipline or Government? 742.
Holiday Course in Gorumna, by Maud Joynt, 590.
Howlers, The Genesis of, by F. S., 603, 713.
Hughes Hallett, Colonel, Magic Numbers, 36.
Humberstone, T. L., Representation of Teachers on
Education Committees, 327.
Information Column, 757, 834.

Inspectorate, The (Association of Head Masters
Meeting), 149.

Jottings (see also section " Miscellanea "); Jan., 47;
Feb., 124; March, 180; April, 251; May, 321;
June, 391; July, 456; August, 534; Sept., 608;
Oct., 671; Nov., 744; Dec., 829.

Joynt, Maud, Holiday in Gorumna, 590.
Latin, Pronunciation of, by John Sargeaunt, 38.
Lay Head Master, A, 469.

Leaving Certificate of the University of London, by
Dr. R. D. Roberts (Association of Head Masters
Meeting), 151; by Dr. T. J. Baker (Conference of
Public-School Science Masters), 152.

Legal Disabilities of Secondary Schools (Head Masters'
Conference), 26.

Leisure Hour in Boarding Schools, 436.

List of Registered Teachers, Column B, 427, 499, 544,
635, 714, 756, 820.

Literature as a School Subject, by M. P. Willcocks, 154.
Literature v. Science, by W. H. D. Rouse and others
(Head Masters' Conference), 25.

Literature, The Teaching of, in Schools: a Plea for
its Esthetic Appreciation, by George C. Pringle,
258, 318.

Longhurst, Esther, Women and University Life, 314.
Magic Numbers, by Colonel W. Hughes Hallett, 36.
Froebel Society and Child-Study Association Joint Marvin, F. S., Northern Spain and Santander, 362.
Conference, January 24, 1903, 153.

Geography, The Teaching of, in Secondary Schools,
by Cloudesley Brereton, 863.

Geometry, Methods in (Conference of Science Teachers),

153.

Georgic II. 458 ad fin., by F S., 507.

Mathematics, Teaching of (Conference of Science
Teachers), 153.

Meetings of Societies (see separate section of Index).
Miall, Emily, What is a Fad? 189.
Military Education, by Dr. Warre (Head Masters'
Conference), 27.

Modern Language Association, Annual General Meet-

ing, December, 23, 1902, 41.
Morison, A. R., School Discipline, 711.

Morshead, E. D. A., The Greek Drama and Shake-
speare, 355.

Multiplicity of Examinations, by Sir Oliver Lodge, and
others (Association of Head Masters Meeting), 150.
My Schools, by Archdeacon Cheetham, 215.
National Education according to Dr. Temple, 35.
National Federation of Head Teachers' Associations
Conference, January, 1903, 154.

Natural Sciences, The Position of, in a Liberal Educa.
tion, by E. G. Skeat, 287.

Nature Study: its Scope and Limitations, by G. F.
Scott Elliott, 322.

Navy, Admission to (Association of Head Masters
Meeting), 149.

Northern Spain, A Glimpse at, with a Sojourn at

Santander, by F. S. Marvin, 362.

Notes on Education in 1902, by An Old Fogey, 20.
Obituary (see separate section of Index).

Oldest Grammar School, The, in England, 315.
On the Mendips in April, by M., 637.

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by Exetastos, 605.
Parallelisms between the Greek Drama and Shakes-
peare, by E. D. A. Morshead, 355.

Perman, A. J., History Papers of Central Welsh
Board, 684.

Preparatory Departments in Secondary Schools, by
Rev. C. F. A. Wimberley, 175.

Prince Rupert, The Making of: a Kulturbild, by
W. G. Field, 433.

Pringle, George C., Teaching of Literature in Schools,
258, 318.

Prize Awards (see separate section of Index).
Prize Books, 30, 755, 830.

Public-School Education: Summary of a Discussion,
by Sir Oliver Lodge, Mr. Benson, and Mr.
Fletcher, 156.

Queensland, Girls' Secondary Education in, by Maud
Sellers, 177.

Raven, J. H., Question and Answer, 316.

Reform of Secondary Education in France, by J. G.
Anderson, 45.

Register of Teachers, 427, 499, 544, 635, 714, 756, 820.
Head Masters' Conference on, 24.

A Plea for the Kindergärtnerin, 41.
Official Notices, &c., 47.

Teachers of Music and Needlework, 54.
Union of Registered Teachers, 148.
Dr. R. P. Scott's Resolution, 150.
Teachers' Guild on, 108, 190.

Teachers' Registration Council, 596.

Report of the Royal Commission on University Edu-

cation in Ireland, 257.

Reviews (see separate section of Index).

Sadler Blue Book, The, 454.

Sadler, Michael E., Emerson's Influence in Education,

669.

Resignation of, 397.

Safe Novels, 673.

Sandford, Mrs. Henry, Obituary, 178.

Sargeaunt, John, Mr. Raven and the Pronunciation of
Latin, 38.

School, College, and University News (see separate
section of Index, and also references in section
"Miscellanea ").

School Discipline, by A. R. Morison, 711.
Scott Elliott, G. F., Nature Study, 322.
Secondary Education, The "Slump" in, 827.
Secondary Teachers in Wilts, 612.

Sellers, Maud, Girls' Education in Queensland, 177.
Sir William Anson's Apologia, 539.

Skeat, E. G., Position of Natural Sciences in Educa-
tion, 287.

"Slump," The, in Secondary Education, 827.
"Small Latin and Less Greek," 683.

Specialization in High Schools, The Danger of, by

F. B. L., 741.

Steuart, Lily, The Children's Hour, 435.
Story Books (see also "Safe Novels"), 30, 755,
Student-Teacherships (Head Masters' Conference), 24.

Student-Teacherships, by Canon Glazebrook (Associa-

tion of Head Masters Meeting), 150.

Summer Vacation Schools, by Mary Alice Vialls, 862.
Teachers' Guild, The (see separate section of Index).
Teachers' Register, The: List of Names entered in
Column B), 427, 499, 544, 635, 714, 756, 820.
Teachers' Registration Council, 596.
Teaching of History, by Prof. Tout, 191.
Technical Education (see also section "Miscellanea ''),

107, 247, 313, 382, 590,

The Sleeping Infant, from Victor Hugo, by F. S., 363.
Tout, Prof., Teaching of History, 191.
Training of Modern Language Teachers, by Miss
Brebner, 42.

Translation, The Use and Abuse of, by F. B. Kirkman
and others (Modern Language Association Meet-
ing), 44.

Transpontine Education, by Rev. J. F. Cornish, 783.
University Education of Women in Ireland, The, 383.
University Entrance Examinations, by Mr. A. A.
Somerville and others (Modern Language Associa-
tion Meeting), 44.

"Via prima Salutis," 469.

Vialls, Mary Alice, Summer Vacation Schools, 862.
Willcocks, M. P., Literature as School Subject, 154.
Wimberley, Rev. C. F. A., Preparatory Departments,

175.

Women and University Life, by Esther Longhurst, 314.

OCCASIONAL NOTES.

Abney, Sir W., Adviser to the Board of Education,

174.

Adderley, Rev. James, Compromise, 812.
Almond, Dr. Hely, 247.

Amendments of 1902 Act for coming Session, 812.
Anson, Sir W., on Training, 105.
Appointment of Teachers, 173.
Appointments and Dismissals, 811.
Archbishop of Canterbury and Dr. Horton, 812.
Army Education, Mr. Brodrick's Reforms, 244.
Army Examination, New Scheme, 813.

Assistant Masters, The Association of, 106, 379, 668;
on Inspectors, 527.

Balfour, Lord, on bold Advertisement, 738.

Balfour, Rt. Hon. A. J., as Minister of Education,
585.

Birrell's, Mr. A., Compromise, 741.

Blythe, Sir James, National Sweepstakes, 246.
British Association, Southport, 665, 666.

Bruce, Hon. W. N., Principal Assistant Secretary for
Secondary Education, 174.

Bulletin of Société des Professeurs de Langues
vivantes, 528.

Cadet Corps, 106, 667.

Cambridge County Council and non-provided Schools,

739.

Campbell-Bannerman, Sir H., on Education Act, 737.
Chamberlain, Rt. Hon. J., a Free-trader, 526; on a
Fair Trial, 738.

Church Congress at Bristol, 739.

Church of England, Claim to be National, 737.
City of London Secondary Schools under Bill, 382.
Clerical Management, 590.

Clifford, Dr., on Mr. Balfour, 18.
Coloured Children, 587.

Cornhill on Profession of Schoolmaster, 312.
County Directors, 452.

Curricula, 666; British Association on, 528.
Denmark Co-operative Secondary Schools, 246.
Devilling Examiners, 20.

Dismissal, Unjust, 173.

Division A Schools, 814.

Dogmatic Teaching, 665.
Dover Church Day Schools, 665.
Dual and Mixed Schools, 667.

Education Act, 1902, Prospects of, 17, 101, 585: Effect
on Schools, 17; Surrey Scheme, 101; Somerset
Scheme, 101; Lord Rosebery on, 102; Wales,
103; Hereford, Bishop of, on, 245.

Education Act for London, 18, 171, 175, 243, 244, 311,

312, 379, 381, 451, 525, 737.

Eton, Fire at, 453.

Experts on Education Committees, 104, 172.
Extraneous Tasks, 246.

Feed Well and Wisely, 815.
Feeding in Public Schools, 669.
Fires in Boarding Schools, 453-
Fiscalitis, 812.

Free Trade in Education, Mr. Chamberlain on, 526.
George, Mr. Lloyd, on Education Act, 103, 104.
Girls' Education, Mr. Sadler on, 173; M. Compayré
on, 173; George Gissing on, 173.
Greek in Scotland, 18.

Head Master, Duties of, 452.
Head Masters and Assistants, 102.

Hereford, Bishop of, on Undenominational Education,

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Laurie, Prof. S., on Scotch Department, 454.
Lay and Cleric in Roman Catholic Schools, 102.
Lay Head Masters, 452.

League of the Empire, 814.

Leaving Certificate of University of London, 245.

Library Association, 668.

Lindley, Lord, on Passive Resisters, 740.
Liverpool, University of, 452.

Local Consultative Committees, 102, 104.
Lockyer, Sir N., on University Endowment, 665; on
Scientific National Council, 666.
London (see Education Act).

London Boroughs, Representation on Education
Committee, 31.

London "Charlottenburg," 525, 589, 666.
London, Education Bill for, 171, 379.

London School Board, Obituary, 585.

London University Extension Board and the Human-
ities, 738.

Londonderry, Lord, an Agricultural Minister of
Education, 105; President of the Council, 737-
Macnamara, Dr., on London Attendance, 740.
Marlborough, Lay Head Master, 452.
Manchester Conference, 105.

Matriculation Certificates, Interchangeable, 527.
Matriculation, University of London, 19.
Maude, Col., on Public-School Boys, 812.
Modern Language Quarterly, 528.
Moral Instruction, The Primate on, 668.
Mosely Commission, 586, 740.

National Union of Teachers, Buxton Conference, 313.
Naval Cadets, 19, 104, 526.

Non-provided School Teachers, Grievance of, 738.
Non-provided Schools, Policy of starving out, 172, 589;
Future of, 451, 589.

Norfolk County Council, Appointment of Chief Sec-
retary to Education Committee, 245.
Nottingham Higher Elementary Schools, 813.
"Official Organ," 105.

Osborne, Royal Naval College, 175.

Part III. Authorities, 104.

Passive Resistance, 451, 586, 665, 740.

Pearson, Dr. Karl, on Degeneracy, 741.

Peile, Rev. J., on Age of entering Universities, 246.
Physical Training, Committee on, 453.
Pilot, on Assistant Masters, 381.
Pollard, Mr. A. T., on Salaries, 741.
Postcards, 382.

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