The Institute of Social and Religious Research was organized in January, 1921, as the Committee on Social and Religious Surveys. It conducts and publishes studies and surveys and promotes conferences for their consideration. The Institute's aim is to combine the scientific method with the religious motive. It coöperates with other social and religious agencies; but is itself an independent organization. The directorate of the Institute is composed of: John R. Mott, Chairman; Ernest D. Burton, Secretary; Raymond B. Fosdick, Treasurer; James L. Barton, W. H. P. Faunce and Kenyon L. Butterfield. Galen M. Fisher is Executive Secretary. The offices are at 370 Seventh Avenue, New York City. MEASUREMENTS AND STANDARDS IN RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CONTAINING STANDARDS, SCORE-CARDS, BY WALTER S. ATHEARN, W. L. HANSON, E. S. NEW CDH YORK GEORGE H. DORAN COMPANY PART ONE: INTRODUCTION |