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INDEX, SCHOOL LIFE, VOLUME XXXIII

October 1950-June 1951

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Accent on Health, 13, 15, no. 1, Oct.

Acts of the 81st Congress-Second Session Relating

to Education (Keesecker), 55, 60-61, no. 4, Jan. Adult education, chart, 93, no. 6, Mar.; community college, 29-32, no. 2, Nov.

Advertising Council, Better Schools Campaign, 109, 110, no. 7, Apr.

Advisory Council on Federal Government Participation, except from report, 95, no. 6, Mar. Advisory Council on Participation of National Organizations, excerpt from report, 94-95, no. 6, Mar.

Advisory Council on Youth Participation, excerpt from report, 94, no. 6, Mar.

Aid for Schools in Federally Affected Areas (Lindman), 46-47, no. 3, Dec.

Aids to Education-By Sight and Sound (Broderick and Reid), 45, 47, no. 3, Dec.

Alaska and the District of Columbia, legislation, 61, no. 4, Jan.

Anrerican Association for Health, Physical Education and Recreation, conference, 134-135, no. 9, June.

American Education Week-1951, announced, 79, no. 5, Feb.; President's message, 17, no. 2, Nov. American Federation of Teachers, annual convention, 27-28, no. 2, Nov.

An Opportunity and a Responsibility for Americans (Ewing), 82-83, no. 6, Mar.

Anderson, Howard R., on citizenship, 54, no. 4, Jan. Are Today's Children Safe From Fire? (Mackintosh), 74-77, no. 5, Feb.

Arizona, educational legislation, 103, no. 7, Apr.
Armsby, Henry H., on higher education, 54, no. 4,
Jan.

Armstrong, W. Earl: Teacher Situation Critical-
What Can Be Done? 49-50, no. 4, Jan.
Atomic Energy Sourcebook, p. 3 of cover, no. 3, Dec.
Audio-visual aids to education, 45, 47, no. 3, Dec.;
51, 58-60, 63, no. 4, Jan.; 124-125, no. 8, May.
Austin, Warren R., on education, 33-34, no. 3, Dec.
Aviation education, 13, no. 1, Oct.

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Baruch, Bernard M., on education, 34, no. 3, Dee. Bathurst, Effie G., and Lyles, Victoria: Making Our

Anrerican Heritage Real-How Some Schools Do It, 122-124, no. 8, May.

Bells Will Ring for United Nations Day (Reid), 12-13, no. 1, Oct.

Better Schools Build a Stronger America, 109, 110, no. 7, Apr.

Better Schools Campaign, 109, 110, no. 7, Apr.
Blaesser, Willard W., on counseling, 54, no. 4, Jan.
Blauch, Lloyd E., on dental teaching, 54, no. 4, Jan.
Bodet, Jaime Torres, statement on Universal
Declaration of Human Rights, 37, no. 3, Dec.
Books, See New Books and Pamphlets.
Broderick, Gertrude, and Reid, Seerley: Aids to
Education By Sight and Sound, 45, 47, no. 3.
Dec.; 63, no. 4, Jan.

Brotherhood Week-February 18-25, 79, no. 5, Feb. Buckardt, Henry L., on health and physical fitness, 135, no. 9, June.

Building America's Might, 126-127, no. 8, May. Burnett, Robert A.. Voice of Democracy contest, 126-127, no. 8, May.

Butterick, Rev. George A., on planning for children's welfare, 94, no. 6, Mar.

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California, educational legislation, 103, no. 7, Apr. Caliver, Ambrose: Illiteracy and Manpower Mobilization, 131-133, no. 9, June; new assistant to the Commissioner (photograph), 7, no. 1, Oct. Charts, Midcentury White House Conference, 86, 87, 90, 91, 92, 93, no. 6, Mar.

Children and Youth at the Midcentury Fact Finding Report, 95, no. 6, Mar.

Children and Youth at the Midcentury Report on State and Local Action, excerpts 95, no. 6, Mar. Childs, Marquis, on perils to freedom of choice, 94, no. 6, Mar.

Citizens and Schools in the National Crisis, 23, no. 2, Nov.

Citizens Federal Committee on Education, campaign for better schools, 109, no. 7. Apr. Citizenship Begins With Children (McGrath), 85, no. 6, Mar.

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Index prepared by Florence Reynolds. Information and Publications Service, Office of Education.

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Citizenship education, 13, no. 1, Oct.; 54, no. 4, Jan.; 84-85, no. 6, Mar.

Citizenship Education by Air, 13, no. 1, Oct. Civil Defense Is a Civilian Responsibility, p. 4 of cover, no. 7, Apr.

Civilian Defense "Alert" Cards, 143, no. 9, June. Colleges Consider Needs of the Disabled, 142, no. 9, June.

Collier, Paul D., chosen chairman, Second Comnrission on Life Adjustment Education for Youth, 102, no. 7, Apr.

Colorado, educational legislation, 103, no. 7, Apr. Commissioner McGrath Explains Background of the Survey. 101, no. 7, Apr.

Comnrissioner of Education, office of Proposed organization, 100, no. 7, Apr.: Services and staff, 39, no. 3, Dec.

Commissioner of Education Reports (McGrath), 67-69, no. 5, Feb.

Community College Education-A National Need (Wood and Kempfer), 29-32, no. 2, Nov. Conferences: Defense, 8-10, no. 1, Oct.; 24-26, no. 2, Nov.; 40-41, no. 3, Dec.; 72-73, 79, no. 5, Feb.; health education, 134-135, no. 9, June; libraries, 127, no. 8, May; life adjustment, 42-43, 44-45, no. 3, Dec. 102, no. 7, Apr.: Midcentury White House, 81-96, no. 6, Mar. physical education, 110 111, no. 7, Apr. 134, 135, no. 9, June. Consensus, Midcentury White House Conference, 96, no. 6, Mar.

Conservation education (Hatcher), 54, no. 4, Jan. Contest, Voice of Democracy, 79, no. 5, Feb.; 113115, 126-127, no. 8, May.

Continue the Fight for Better Schools, 33-34, no. 3, Dec.

Cooperative Study of Secondary School Standards Committee, 4-5, 7, no. 1, Oct.

Counseling (Blaesser), 54, no. 4, Jan. ; (Jager), 61, no. 4, Jan.

Crusade for Freedom, 1, no. 1, Oct.
Cuba, public education, 111, no. 7, Apr.
Cummings, Howard: Universal Declaration
Human Rights in the Secondary School, 57-58,
no. 4, Jan.

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Davis. Allison: Socio-Economic, Influences Upon Children's Learning, 87, 93-94, no. 6, Mar. Defense, education for, 8-10, no. 1, Oct. 18-23, 2426, no. 2, Nov., 40-41, no. 3, Dec., 62-63, no. 4, Jan., 72-73, 79, no. 5, Feb., 104-109, no. 7, Apr. 116-118, no. 8, May 138-139, 141-142, no. 9, June; library service for, 78, no. 5, Feb., 127, no. 8, May, 143, no. 9, June; mobilization, 126-127, no. 8, May, 131-133, 134-135, no. 9, June. Defense Mobilization Assignments in the Office of Education, 20, no. 2, Nov.

Democracy: Contest, 113-115, 126-127, no. 8, May; message on American Education Week, 17. no. 2, Nov.; teaching, 122-124, no. 8, May. Development of Healthy Personalities in Children (Spock), 85-86, 92-93, no. 6, Mar.

Division of Special Services, Office of Education, 14, no. 1, Oct.

Dunbar, Ralph M.: Mobilization and Libraries, 127, no. 8, May.

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Education and Human Rights (Reid), 37-38, no. 3, Dec.

Education and the National Defense (McGrath), 18-23, no. 2, Nov.

Education for the Nation's Defense, I-VIII, 8-9, 10, no. 1, Oct., 24-26, no. 2, Nov. ; 40-41, no. 3. Dec.; 62, no. 4, Jan.; 40-41, no. 3, Feb.; 104-106, no. 7, Apr 116-119, no. 8, May; 138-139, 141-142, no. 9, June.

Educational Aids From Your Government (Reynolds), page 3 of cover, nos. 1-5, 7-9, Oct.-Feb., Apr.-June.

Educational Aids Pertaining to Children and Youth (Reynolds), p. 3 of cover, no. 6, Mar. Educational Issues Before the Federal Courts, 1950, 103, no. 7, Apr.

Educational Issues "Referred to the People" in 1950 (Keesecker), 103, no. 7, Apr.

Educational Structure-A Graphic Illustration, 11, no. 1, Oct.

Educational Uses of Radio, Office of Education, 14, no. 1, Oct.

The Educator and the World Community (McGrath), 129-130, 140, no. 9, June.

Effects of Atomic Weapons, page 4 of cover, no. 1, Oct.

Eisenhower, Dwight D., on education, 34, no. 3, Dec.

Elementary education: Methods, 61, no. 4, Jan.; organization, 11, no. 1, Oct.; physical education for, 110-111, no. 7, Apr.; Universal Declaration of Hunran Rights, 56, no. 4, Jan.; world understanding in, 2-3, no. 1, Oct.

Enrollments: Charts, 90, 91, no. 6, Mar.; change
1950-51 to 1959-60, 50, no. 4, Jan.
Evaluative criteria, secondary schools, 4–5, 7, no. 1,
Oct.

Ewing, Oscar R.: An Opportunity and a Responsibility for Americans, 82-83, no. 6, Mar.; Making Up Our Minds, 27-28, no. 2, Nov.; statement to New Farmers of America, 119, no. 8, May. Exceptional children and youth, life adjustment, 52-54, no. 4, Jan.

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Featured in Higher Education, 10, no. 1, Oct. Federal Grants to Federally Affected Areas, 133, no. 9, June.

Federally affected areas, 21-22, no. 2, Nov.; 46-47, no. 3, Dec.; 55, 60-61, no. 4, Jan.; 133, 136-137, no. 9, June.

Fiftieth Anniversary of Public Education in Cuba. 111, no. 7, Apr.

Films, U. S. Government, 47, no. 3, Dec. 63, no. 4, Jan. 124-125, no. 8, May.

Follow-up Progranrs, Midcenutry White House Conference, 96, no. 6, Mar.

For the Nation's Defense, civil defense manuals, 143, p. 4 of cover, no. 9, June. Fourth National Conference on Life Adjustment Education, 42-43, 44-45, no. 3, Dec. Futterer, Susan O.: New Books and Pamphlets, 16. no. 1, Oct.; 48, no. 3, Dec.; 64, no. 4, Jan.; 80, no. 5, Feb.; 112, no. 7, Apr.; 128, no. 8, May; 144, no. 9, June.

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Georgia, educational legislation, 103, no. 7, Apr. Government educational aids, p. 3 of cover, no. 1, Oct.; 32, p. 3-4 of cover: no. 2, Nov.; no. 3, Dec.; no. 4, Jan. ; p. 3 of cover: no. 5, Feb.; no. 6, Mar.; 111, p. 3 of cover, no. 7, Apr. 123, p. 3 of cover, no. 8. May; 142, p. 3 of cover, no. 9. June.

Government guides, 32, no. 2, Nov.

Graduates, 1950-60, 143, no. 9, June.

Graham, C. R.: Libraries and the National Emergency, 143, no. 9, June.

Gregory, Raymond W., responsibilities under reorganization, 99, no. 7, Apr.

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Handbook of Enrergency Defense Activities, p. 4 of cover, no. 8, May.

Handicapped children, 52-54, no. 4, Jan.; 120-121, no. 8, May.

Harmon, Marcia Anne: Voice of Democracy contest, 113-114, no. 8, May.

Hatcher, Halene, on conservation education, 54, no. 4, Jan.

Hawaii, educational legislation, 103, no. 7, Apr. Health education, 13, 15, no. 1, Oct.; 85-86. 92-93, no. 6, Mar.; 110-111, no. 7, Apr.; 134-135, no. 9, June.

Helping the Handicapped-An Investment in the Nation's Future Manpower (Mackie), 120-121, no. 8, May.

Higher education: Assistant commissioner, 107108, no. 7, Apr.; community college, 29-32, no. 2, Nov. conference on defense, 40-41, no. 3, Dec.; dental teaching, 54, no. 4, Jan. ; emergency training, 54, no. 4, Jan.; enrollnrents, 143, no. 9, June; for disabled, 142, no. 9, June; legislation, 60, no. 4, Jan. periodical, 10, no. 1, Oct. Hill, Wilhelmina: Universal Declaration of Human Rights in the Elementary School, 56, no. 4, Jan.; World Understanding in Elementary Schools, 2-3, no. 1, Oct.

History in Facsimile, 7, no. 1, Oct.

How To Obtain U. S. Government Films, 1951 (Reid), 124-125, no. 8, May.

Hull, J. Dan: Second Comnrission on Life Adjustment Education, appointed, 102, no. 7, Apr.

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International understanding, 1, 2-3, 12 13, 15, no. 1, Oct. 35-36, 37-38, 44, no. 3, Dec.; 129-130, 140-141, no. 9, June.

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Jager, Harry A., on counseling, 61, no. 4, Jan. Jessen, Carl A.: New Evaluative Instruments for Secondary Schools, 4-5, 7, no. 1, Oct.

Job for the Community College, chart, 30, no. 2, Nov.

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Keesecker, Ward W.: Acts of the 81st Congress-
Second Session Relating to Education, 55, 60-61,
no. 4, Jan.; Educational Issues "Referred to the
People" in 1950, 103, no. 7, Apr.; Recent Federal
Court Decisions Affecting Education, 6-7, no. 1,
Oct.
Kenrpfer, Homer: Waging Peace Is an Educational
Task, 35-36, 44, no. 3, Dec.; and Wood, William
R. Community College Education- A National
Need, 29-32, no. 2, Nov.

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Legislation, educational, 6-7, no. 1, Oct.; 21-22,
no. 2, Nov.; 46-47, no. 3, Dec.; 55, 60–61, no. 4,
Jan. 103, no. 7, Apr.; 133, no. 9, June.
Libraries, Office of Education service to, 78, no. 5,
Feb.; 127, no. 8, May; 143, no. 9, June.
Libraries and the National Emergency, 143, no. 9,
June.

Library Service for National Defense (Malmberg), 78, no. 5, Feb.

Life Adjustment Education: Conference, 42-43. 4445, no. 3, Dec.; recommendations, 43, no. 3, Dec.; report, 34, 38, no. 3, Dec.; Second Conrmission, 102, no. 7, Apr.; through "Special Education,' 52, no. 4, Jan.

Lindman. Erick L.: Aid for Schools in Federally
Affected Areas, 46-47, no. 3, Dec.
Louisiana, educational legislation, 103, no. 7, Apr.
Lyles, Victoria, and Bathurst. Effie G.: Making Our
American Heritage Real-How Some Schools Do
It, 122-124, no. 8. May.

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McCaskill, James L., on cooperative action for national and international well-being, 134-135, no. 9, June.

McGrath, Earl James: Citizenship Begins With Children, 84-85, no. 6, Mar.; Explains Background of the administrative survey of the office, 101, no. 7, Apr.; progress report, 67-69, no. 5, Feb. Education and the National Defense, 18, no. 2, Nov.; The Educator and the World Community, 129-130, 140, no. 9, June; Make Freedom Ring, 1, no. 1, Oct.; remarks, Voice of Democracy contest, 114, no. 8, May; Safeguarding Television Channels for Education, 51, 58-60, no. 4. Jan. Mackie, Romaine P. Helping the HandicappedAn Investment in the Nation's Future Manpower, 120-121, no. 8, May.

Mackintosh, Helen K.: Are Today's Children Safe From Fire? 74-77, no. 5, Feb.; on elementary schools, 61, no. 4, Jan.

Mad River Township District of Dayton, Ohio, 136137, no. 9, June.

Make Freedom Ring (McGrath), 1, no. 1. Oct.
Making Our American Heritage Real-How Some
Schools Do It (Lyles and Bathurst), 122–124, no.
8, May.

Making Up Our Minds (Ewing), 27-28, no. 2. Nov.
Malmberg, Margie Sornson: Library Service for
National Defense, 78, no. 5, Feb.
Manpower needs, 120-121, 126-127, no. 8. May;
131-132, no. 9, June.

Martens, Elise H.: Toward Life Adjustment
Through "Special Education," 52-54, no. 4. Jan.
Maryland, educational legislation 103, no. 7, Apr.
Mayo, Leonard W., on "a passion for comprehen-
sion," 94, no. 6. Mar.

Men in College, 1951-55, 143, no. 9, June.
Mental health. 85-86, 88-92. 93, no. 6, Mar.
Midcentury White House Conference on Children
and Youth, 81-96, no. 6, Mar.
Missouri, educational legislation, 103, no. 7. Apr.
Mobilization and Libraries (Dunbar), 127, no. 8,
May.

Montana, educational legislation, 103, no. 7, Apr.
Moore, Louise: Public Vocational Schools Train
Practical Nurses, 70-71, no. 5, Feb.

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National Archives, reproductions of historic documents, 7, no. 1, Oct. National Citizens Commission for the Public

Schools, Better Schools Campaign 109, no. 7. Apr.; Citizens and Schools in this National Crisis 23. no. 2, Nov.: continues fight for better schools, 33, no. 3, Dec.

National Conference for the Mobilization of Health Education, Physical Education and Recreation, 134-135, no. 9, June.

National Conference on Physical Education for
Children of Elementary School Age, report, 110-
111, no. 7, Apr.
National defense.

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National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, survey, 142, no. 9, June. National Science Foundation, legislation, 60, no. 4, Jan.

National Scientific Register. Office of Education, services and staff, 77, no. 5, Feb.; director 99, no. 7, Apr.

New Assistant to the Conrmissioner, 7, no. 1, Oct. New Books and Pamphlets (Futterer), 16, no. 1, Oct.; 48, no. 3, Dec.; 64, no. 4, Jan.; 80, no. 5, Feb.; 112, no. 7, Apr.; 128, no. 8, May; 144, no. 9, June.

New Evaluative Instruments for Secondary Schools (Jessen), 4-5, 7, no. 1, Oct.

New Farmers of America, 119, no. 8, May. Newbrough, Norita: Voice of Democracy contest, 115, 126, no. 8, May.

Nichols, John R., on civil defense in England, 134, no. 9, June.

North Carolina, educational legislation, 103, no. 7, Apr.

Nursing education, 70 71, no. 5, Feb.

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O'Brien, James C., on health and physical education, 135, no. 9, June; responsibilities under reorganization, 99, no. 7, Apr.

Off the Rostrum-Off the Press, 54, no. 4, Jan. Office of Education: Annual report, 67-68, no. 5, Feb.; organization, 14, no. 1. Oct.; 39, no. 3, Dec. 77, no. 5, Feb.; 97-101, 106-109, no. 7, Apr.; personnel, 7, 14, no. 1, Oct. ; 20, no. 2. Nov. 39, no. 3, Dec.; 77, no. 5, Feb. 97-101, 106-109, no. 7, Apr.; 142, no. 9, June; survey, 97 101, 106-109, no. 7. Apr. See also Publications, Office of Education.

Officers of NFA at FSA, 119, no. 8, May.
One Federally Affected Area, 136-137, no. 9, June.
Oregon, educational legislation, 103, no. 7, Apr.
Organization of Education in the United States, 11,
no. 1, Oct.

Pamphlets.

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See Books and Pamphlets. Physical education, 110-111, no. 7, Apr.; 134 135, no. 9, June.

Physically handicapped, 52-54, no. 4, Jan.; 120121, no. 8, May; 142, no. 9, June. Platform and Recommendations of the Midcentury White House Conference on Children and Youth, 88-92, no. 6, Mar.

Pledge to Children, Midcentury White House Conference, p. 4 of cover, no. 6, Mar.

Presidential Messages to the 82d Congress 65-66. 79, no. 5. Feb

President's Challenge to the White House Conference, 81-82, no. 6, Mar.

Public Administration Service, Office of Education survey, 97-101, 106-109, no. 7, Apr.; recommendations, 97-101, 106-109, no. 7, Apr. Public Vocational Schools Train Practical Nurses (Moore), 70-71, no. 5. Feb.

Publications: Office of Education, 3, p. 3 of cover, no. 1, Oct.; p. 3-4 of cover, nos. 2-4, Nov.-Jan. ; 71, p. 3 of cover, no. 5, Feb.; p. 3 of cover, no. 6, Mar.; 111, p. 3 of cover, no. 7, Apr.; 123, p. 3 of cover, no. 8, May; 142, p. 3 of cover, no. 9. June: other Government. p. 3 of cover, nos. 1-9, Oct.-June, p. 4 of cover, Nos. 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 9, Oct., Nov., Jan., Feb., Apr., June, 32, no. 2, Nov.

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Racial equality, legislation, 6-7, no. 1, Oct. Radio: Educational uses, 14, no. 1. Oct.; 45, 47. no. 3, Dec.; programs, 63, no. 4, Jan. Recent Federal Court Decisions Affecting Education (Keesecker), 6–7, no. 1, Oct. Recent Publications of the Office of Education, p. 4 of cover, no. 3, Dec.

Recommendations of the National Conference (Life Adjustment), 43, no. 3, Dec.

Recordings, 45, no. 3, Dec. 63, no. 4, Jan. Reed, Wayne О.. responsibilities under reorganization, 99, no. 7, Apr.

Reid, Helen Dwight: Bells Will Ring for United
Nations Day, 12-13, no. 1, Oct.; Education and
Human Rights, 37-38, no. 3, Dec.

Reid, Seerley: How To Obtain U. S. Government
Films, 1951, 124-125, no. 8, May; and Broderick,
Gertrude G.: Aids to Education-By Sight and
Sound, 45, 47, no. 3, Dec.; 63, no. 4. Jan.
Research and Statistical Service, Office of Educa-
tion, services and staff, 14, no. 1, Oct.
Reynolds, Florence E.: Educational Aids Fronr
Your Governnrent, p. 3 of cover, nos. 1-5, 7-9,
Oct.-Feb., Apr.-June: Educational Aids Pertain-
ing to Children and Youth, p. 3 of cover, no. 6,
Mar.
Romulo, Ricardo: Voice of Democracy contest, 115,
no. 8, May.

Roosevelt, Mrs. Franklin D., on education, 34, no.
3. Dec.; statement on Universal Declaration of
Human Rights, 57, no. 4, Jan.
Russell, John Dale, responsibilities under
ganization, 99, no. 7, Apr.

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Safeguarding Television Channels for Education (McGrath), 51, 58-60, no. 4, Jan.

Safety education, fire, 74-77, no. 5, Feb.

School construction, 22, no. 2, Nov. ; 55, no. 4, Jan.; 87, no. 6, Mar.; 133, 136-137, no. 9, June. Second Commission on Life Adjustment Education Appointed (Hull), 102, no. 7, Apr. Secondary schools: Cooperative study, 4-5, 7, no. 1, Oct.; graduates, 143, no. 9, June; life adjustment, 34 38, 42-45, no. 3, Dec.; 102, no. 7, Apr.; organization, 11, no. 1, Oct.; Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 57-58, no. 4, Jan. Selected Theses in Education (Strawbridge), 16, no. 1, Oct.; 48, no. 3, Dec.; 64, no. 4, Jan. 80, no. 5, Feb.; 112, no. 7, Apr.; 128, no. 8, May; 144, no. 9, June.

Service to Libraries, Office of Education, 14, no. 1, Oct.

Snow, Col. Gordon, on training for leadership, 135, no. 9, June.

Socio-Economic Influences Upon Children's Learning (Davis), 87, 93-94, no. 6, Mar.

South Carolina, educational legislation, 103, no. 7, Apr.

South Dakota, educational legislation, 103, no. 7. Apr.

Spaulding, Willard B.: "If a War Is To Be

. ..” 119. no 8 May. Special weeks and days, American Education Week. 17, no. 2, Oct., 79, no. 5, Feb.; Brotherhood Week. 79, no. 5, Feb.; UN Day, 1, 12, no. 1, Oct. Special education: Colleges consider needs, 142. no. 9, June; helping the handicapped, 120-121, no. 8, May; life adjustment, 52, no. 4, Jan. Special Educational Services, Division of, services and staff, 14, no. 1, Oct.

Spock, Benjamin: Development of Healthy Personalities in Children, 85-86, 92-93, no. 6, Mar. Stafford, Frank S., obituary, 142, no. 9, June. Stebbins, Walter E.: One Federally Affected Area, 136-137, no. 9, June.

Steel-Copper-Aluminum Allocations, 143,

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Strawbridge, Ruth G.: Selected Theses in Education 16, no. 1, Oct.; 48, no. 3, Dec.; 64, no. 4, Jan.; 80, No. 5, Feb.; 112, no. 7, Apr.; 128, no. 8, May 144, no. 9, June.

Survival Under Atomic Attack, publication, p. 4 of cover, no. 5, Feb.

Sylvester, Charles W., chosen vice chairman, Second Commission on Life Adjustment Education for Youth, 102, no. 7, Apr.

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Teacher Situation Critical-What Can Be Done? (Armstrong), 49-50, no. 4, Jan. Teachers: Demand for, chart, 92, no. 6, Mar.; effects of mobilization, 22, no. 2, Nov.; exchange, 15, no. 1, Oct.; legislation, 6, no. 1, Oct.; number needed, 49-50, no. 4, Jan.

Television, safeguarding channels for education, 51, 58-60, no. 4, Jan.

Ten New Publications of the Office of Education, p. 4 of cover, no. 4, Jan. Theses in education.

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To the Patrons. Students and Teachers of American Schools (Truman), 17, no. 2, Nov. To Strengthen and Improve Office of Education Administration, 97-101, 106-109, no. 7, Apr. Toward Life Adjustment Through "Special Education" (Martens), 52, no. 4, Jan. Truman, Harry S. Challenge to the White House Conference, 81-82, no. 6. Mar.; messages to the 82d Congress, 65-66, 79, no. 5, Feb.; To the Patrons, Students and Teachers of American Schools, 17, no. 2, Nov.

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UN; Teaching about, 3, no. 1, Oct.; United Nations Day, 1, 12-13, no. 1, Oct.

UNESCO: Publications, 3, no. 1, Oct.; Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 37-38, no. 3, Dec.; 10 major tasks, 15, no. 1, Oct.

Universal Declaration of Human Rights: In the Elementary School (Hill), 56, no. 4, Jan.; in the Secondary School (Cummings), 57, no. 4, Jan.; teaching about, 37-38, no. 3, Dec.

Utah, educational legislation, 103, no. 7, Apr.

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Veterans education, 41, no. 3, Dec.; legislation on, 61, no. 4. Jan.

Virginia, educational legislation, 103, no. 7, Apr. Visual aids, 47, no. 3, Dec.; 63, no. 4. Jan. 124125, no. 8, May: historic documents, 7, no. 1. Oct. Office of Education, 14, no. 1, Oct.; tele. vision channels, 51, 58-60, no. 4, Jan. Visual Aids to Education, Office of Education, services and staff. 14, no. 1, Oct.

Vocational education; Assistant Commissioner for, 99, 108, no. 7, Apr.; counseling, 86, no. 6, Mar. ; legislation on, 61, no. 4, Jan.; New Farmers of America. 119, no. 8. May; practical nurse training, 70-71, no. 5, Feb.

Voice of Democracy contest, 113-115, 126 127, no. 8, May.

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Published each month of the school year, October through June. To order SCHOOL LIFE send your check, money order, or a dollar bill (no stamps) with your subscription request to the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C. SCHOOL LIFE service comes to you at a subscription price of $1.00. Yearly fee to countries in which the frank of the U. S. Government is not recognized is $1.50. A discount of 25 percent is allowed on orders for 100 copies or more sent to one address within the United States. Printing of SCHOOL LIFE has been approved by the Director of the Bureau of the Budget. OSCAR R. EWING..

Federal Security Administrator

EARL JAMES MCGRATH.... Commissioner of Education
RALPH C. M. FLYNT..

GEORGE KERRY SMITH... JOHN H. LLOYD..

Director, Division of Special Educational
Services

Chief, Information and Publications Service
Assistant Chief, Information and Publications
Service

Address all SCHOOL LIFE inquiries to the Chief, Information and
Publications Service, Office of Education, Federal Security Agency,

Washington 25, D. C.

THE Office of Education was estab-
lished in 1867 "for the purpose

of collecting such statistics and facts as shall show the condition and progress of education in the several States and Territories, and of dif fusing such information respecting the organization and management of schools and school systems and methods of teaching, as shall aid the people of the United States in the establishment and maintenance of efficient school systems, and otherwise promote the cause of education throughout the

country."

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