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529. Day, Edna D. General survey course in home economics for college students. In Lake Placid conference on home economics. Proceedings, 1908. p. 39-45.

A brief outline of a general survey course in home economics.

530. Euthenics in college and university education. In Lake Placid conference on home economics. Proceedings, 1905. p. 70-90.

Reports from various institutions.

531. Gray, H. S. Domestic science in the schools and colleges. North American review, 190: 200-11, August 1909.

"This is a popular article in which the apathetic attitude of many educators and the general public toward the introduction of domestic science courses into the colleges and schools is deplored and a vigorous plea made for greater attention to the need for such courses."-Journal of home economics, October 1909, p. 397.

532. The household arts building, Teachers college, Columbia university. Journal of home economics, 2: 306-9, June 1910.

A brief account of the equipment of the School of household arts, and the courses of study offered. 533. Hurd, William D. The relation between college and university departments of home economics and the outside community. Journal of home economics, 2: 257-67, June 1910.

"Read at the Boston meeting of the American home economics association, January 1910." 534. Kingsbury, Susan M. College courses in economics applied to the school of household economics. Journal of home economics, 2: 248-50, June 1910.

"Read at the Boston meeting of the American home economics association."

535, Kinne, Helen. Domestic science teaching in the School of household arts. Household arts review, 2: 16-18, February 1910.

536. Richards, Ellen Henrietta, chairman. Home economics in higher education. In Lake Placid conference on home economics. Proceedings, 1903. p. 65–71. (Appendix)

537.

"An outline of what it may be desirable to include in a twentieth century college course, the subjects to be elective so far as they do not depend on each other."

Practical suggestions from the Lake Placid conference on courses of study in home economics in higher education. In Lake Placid conference on home economics. Proceedings, 1904. p. 77-84.

538. Salmon, Lucy Maynard. The relation of college women to domestic science. In her Progress in the household. Boston, New York, Houghton, Mifflin & co., 1906. p. 53-80.

539. Shepperd, Juanita L. Courses in home economics as related to Department of agriculture work. Journal of home economics, 2: 403-12, October 1910.

540.

Course at University of Minnesota, p. 404-5. Normal course, p. 405-6. Full collegiate course, four years, p. 406.

Home economics in University of Minnesota. Journal of home economics, 1: 150-54, April 1909.

Outline courses for high school and college, p. 151-53.

541. Stewart, Gwendolyn. A suggested course of study in household administration. Journal of home economics, 2: 226-29, April 1910.

"This article presents a suggested four-year course in household administration, and reports the results of correspondence in regard to home economics courses at Bryn Mawr, Mount Holyoke, Radcliffe, Vassar, and Wellesley colleges, the Woman's college of Baltimore, and in the home economics departments of the universities of California and Missouri."-Experiment station record, October 1910, p. 494.

542. Stone, W. E. A degree course in home economics. In Association of American agricultural colleges and experiment stations. Proceedings, 1905. p. 92-96. (U. S. Department of agriculture. Office of experiment stations. Bulletin no. 164)

543. True, A. C.

College courses in home economics. 2: 243-47, June 1910.

Journal of home economics,

544.

Outline course, p. 247.

College courses in home economics. Journal of home economics, 3: 421-28, December 1911.

"Presented at the San Francisco meeting of the Education section of the American home economics association, July 1911."

545. Van Rensselaer, Martha. Extension work in home economics. Journal of home economics, 1: 156-60, April 1909.

FOREIGN COUNTRIES

Austria (See 400)
Belgium

546. Block, K. S. and Brackenbury, L. The housewifery schools and classes of Belgium. In Great Britain. Board of education. Special reports on educational subjects. London, Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1897. vol. 1, p. 273–86. 547. Harmant, Émile. Les écoles ménagères, considérations générales, état actuel de l'enseignement ménager en Europe et en particuliér en Belgique Bruxelles, J. Goemaere, 1909. 27 p. 8°.

See also 400.

Canada

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548. Hoodless, Adelaide, and others. Home economics in Canada . . . In Lake Placid conference on home economics. Proceedings, 1908. p. 26-39.

Chile

549. Schaefer, M. Veronica. Enseñanza de la economia en las escuelas de niñas. In Congreso jeneral de enseñanza publica de 1902. vol. 1. Santiago de Chile, 1904. p. 435-38.

Denmark (See 400)
France

550. Congrès national d'enseignement agricole et ménager dans les écoles libres, Angers, 1907. Angers, Germain et G. Grassin, 1907. 218 p. 8°.

551. Moll-Weiss, Mme. Augusta. Les écoles ménagères à l'étranger et en France... avec la collaboration de Mmes. Jean Brunhes et de Gottrau-Watteville. Paris, A. Rousseau, 1908. xxvi, 344 p. illus. 8°.

552. Piffault, A. La femme de foyer; éducation ménagère des jeunes filles. . . Paris, C. Delagrave, 1908. xii, 391 p. 12°.

"Bibliographie": p. 381-84.

See also 400.

Germany

553. Riemer, Eugen. Die schulpflichten im häuslichen leben unserer töchterschülerinnen. Leipzig, H. Haessel, 1909. 57 p. 8°.

554. Roller, Karl. Die fuer die anfertigung der hausaufgaben von den schuelern bevorzugten tageszeiten. In Second international congress on school hygiene, 1907. Transactions. London, W., Royal sanitary institute, 1908. p. 963-70. Tables, p. 964-69.

See also 400.

Great Britain and Ireland.

555. Ravenhill, Alice. [List of institutions in Great Britain offering courses in home economics] Journal of home economics, 1: 305–6, June 1909.

England

556. Crass, Lucy A. The practical teaching of housewifery to girls in the elementary schools. Public health (London), 24: 6-10, October 1910.

"The main purpose of this article is to describe the practical way in which the teaching of housekeeping is being conducted in Manchester, England.”—Journal of home economics, February 1911, p. 113.

557. Great Britain. Board of education. Interim memorandum on the teaching of housecraft in girls' secondary schools. London, Eyre and Spottiswoode, ltd., 1911. 71 p. 8°.

A memorandum of facts relative to what is being attempted by a few schools of various types in the teaching of housecraft, the subjects to be included, its correlation with science, the amount of time given to it, necessary equipment, and qualification of teachers.

558. London. School board. Syllabus of instruction in domestic subjects 1903. [London, 1903] 11 p. 12°.

559. Martin, Lady Carlaw. Home-making in the schools. Parents' review, 20: 919-26, December 1909.

560. Pillow, Margaret Eleanor. Domestic economy teaching in England. In Great Britain. Board of education. Special reports on educational subjects. vol. 1. London, Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1897. p. 157-86.

561. Rawson, S. G. The Battersea polytechnic and domestic science. The child, 1: 805-12, June 1911. illus.

"These courses provide systematic, professional and practical training for the duties of women, health visitors and sanitary inspectors. They cover a period of eight months' training."

562. Sadler, Michael E. The teaching of domestic science. In his Report on secondary education in Liverpool. London, Eyre and Spottiswoode [1904?] p. 112-17.

563. Wood, M. A school course of science applied to domestic life. School world, 11: 140-43, April 1909.

High school for girls, Leeds.

Ireland

564. Fletcher, George. The higher teaching of domestic economy. In Ireland. Department of agriculture and technical instruction. Journal, October 1909. p. 104-6.

Ursuline convent, Sligo.

565. Ireland. Department of agriculture and technical instruction. Itinerant instruction in domestic economy. In its Journal, April 1910. p. 467–70. illus.

Deals with the administration and organization of itinerant instruction in domestic economy in Ireland, and gives a description of a course recently held at the village of Clonaslee.

566. Irwin, Mary. Training factory girls in domestic science. In Ireland. Department of agriculture and technical instruction. Journal, April 1908. p. 487-90. 567. Knight, H. L. Higher education in home economics in Ireland. Journal of home economics, 2: 32-34, February 1910. illus.

Scotland

568. Ridlon, Hester. The Edinburgh school of cookery and domestic economy. Journal of home economics, 1: 145-49, April 1909. illus.

Norway (See 400)

Sweden (See 400)

Switzerland (See 400)

BIBLIOGRAPHY

569. Bibliography of home economics literature. Journal of home economics, each issue.

570. Boston. Public library. List of books on domestic science in the public library of the city of Boston. Boston, Public library, 1911. 78 p. 4°.

571. Columbia university. Teachers college. School of household arts. Annotated list of books relating to household arts. New York, Teachers college, Columbia university, 1910. 42 p. 8°. (Technical education series A, no. 2) 572. Langworthy, Charles F. State and municipal documents as sources of information for institution managers and other students of home economics. Journal of home economics, 4: 59-73, February 1912.

573. Shaw, Robert Kendall. Bibliography of domestic economy, in English. Albany, University of the state of New York, 1901. cover-title, [31]-170 p. 8°. (New York state library. Bulletin 52, January 1901. Bibliography [v. 2] 22)

Covers literature of 1850-99 inclusive.

PERIODICALS

574. The American kitchen magazine. A domestic science monthly. v. 3, no. 6, v. 4-18; September 1895–March 1903. Boston, The Home science publishing company [1895–1903] 16 v. illus. 8°. (Anna Barrows, Mary J. Lincoln, editors)

Preceded by the New England kitchen magazine; continued successively as the Home science magazine, Modern housekeeping, and Everyday housekeeping.

Contains much valuable educational material.

575. Household arts review. Published three times a year by the Household arts club of Teachers college, Columbia university, New York.

576. Journal of home economics. Published bimonthly by the American home economics association, Roland Park Branch, Baltimore, Md.

577. School agriculture, domestic science and manual training. Published semimonthly by the Orange-Judd company, Springfield, Mass.

A semimonthly text for use in country, town and city schools, homes and clubs.

578. West Virginia school agriculture. Published monthly by the College of Agriculture of West Virginia University, Morgantown, W. Va、

A periodical on practical agriculture designed for the use of teachers,

INDEX.

The numbers refer to item, not to page. Italics denote subjects about which articles or books are
written.

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Alabama, agricultural education, 85, 189, 205, 207.
Alabama. Association of agricultural schools, 85.
Alcott club, 468–469.

American association for the advancement of agri-
cultural teaching, 154.

American association of farmers' institute workers,
215, 222, 224.

Amherst, Mass. Conference on agricultural science,
16, 108, 248.

Anderson, Leroy, 155–156.
Andrews, B. R., 523–524.

Argentine Republic, agricultural education, 326-327.
Argentine Republic. División de enseñanza agrí-
cola, 326.

Arnott, M. W., 458.

Association of American agricultural colleges and
experiment stations, 287; Committee on instruc-
tion in agriculture, 288, 525; Committee on meth-
ods of teaching agriculture, 131, 157, 289.
Atkinson, Mabel, 431 (4).

Atlanta, Ga., "School home," 466.
Australia, agricultural education, 361.

Austria, agricultural education, 328; home econom-
ics, 400, pt. III.

Ayres, B., 290.

Babcock, E. B., 2, 100, 158, 245-246.

Bailey, L. H., 1 (3), 3-8, 101, 269–270, 291.

Balcomb, E. E., 9, 271–272.

Baldwin, W. A., 247.

Ball, S. M., 216.

Baltimore, Md., elementary schools, home econom-
ics, 476.

Baltimore County. Agricultural high school, 196,
198.

Barbre, Anna L., 459.

Barnard, Charles, 481.

Barnett, Nellie, 379.

Barrows, Anna, 380.

Barto, D. O., 159.

Bathurst, Charles, jr., 354.

Battersea polytechnic, Domestic science dept., 561.
Bayliss, A., 281 (2).

Beattie, J. M., 349.

Belgium, agricultural education, 348, 370; home eco-
nomics, 400, pt. II (1), 546–547.

Benedict, May D., 448.

Bevier, Isabel, 381-382, 499.

Bibliography, home economics, 569–573.

Bigelow, M. A., 133.

Birdsall, Mrs. Bessie W., 460.

Bishop, E. C., 10, 102, 132, 232, 482.

Block, K. S., 546.

Bonser, F., 353.

Boston. Public library, 570.
Bouton, Rosa, 474.
Brackenbury, L., 546.
Brannon, M. A., 292.
Breed, S. Evelyn, 483.

Brereton, Cloudesley, 339.

Bricker, G. A., 103–105, 134, 160-162.

Brooks, Helen B., 408 (2).
Brown, E. E., 11-12, 281 (1).

Buckham, M. H., 163.

Bulgaria, agricultural education, 370.
Bull, C. P., 135.

Bull, Mary L., 484.
Bunger, C. S., 106.

Burgwin, Mrs., 394 (6).
Burkett, C. W., 13.

Burnett, E. A., 164, 296 (8).
Burstall, Sara A., 526.

Butterfield, K. L., 14, 223, 281 (2), 293, 296 (6).
Button, H. F., 187; 5a.

California, agricultural education, 2, 117, 158; home
economics, 406; school gardens, 245, 251.
California. State normal school, Chico, 277.
California. University, demonstration trains, 214.
Camp, Katherine B., 383.
Campbell, Helen, 527.

Campbell, J. P., 81 (5).

Canada, agricultural education, 329-335; home eco-
nomics, 548.

Canada. Parliament. Select standing committee
on agriculture and colonization, 329.

Carlton, F. T., 384.

Carney, Mabel, 485.

Carpenter, A., 394 (3).

Carter, Joseph, 107.

Cary, C. P., 83.

Chambers, Mary D., 500, 528.

Chicago, home economics, 446.

Chicago. University. Agricultural guild, 42.

Chicago. University high school, home economics,
516.

Chickasaw County, Miss. Agricultural high school,
210.

Chico, State normal school, 277.
Chile, home economics, 549.

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