NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR EACH YEAR FROM 1884-1901, INCLUsive
Excepting for 1893, when no regular meeting was held. Heavier numbers show membership from the state in which the meeting for the year was held.
1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 Total....... 2,729 625 1,197 9,115 7,216 1,984 5,474 4,778 3,360 5,915 11,297 9,072 7,111 10,533 13,656 4,641 10.182
426 1,187 1,711 1,462 2,940 942 1,492 1,877 783 1,309 151 309 271
N. Atlantic Div.. 792 406 386 773 803 ΙΟΙ 795 S. Atlantic Div.. 77 16 31 44 113 128 95 S. Central Div.. III 47 370 216 1,074 261 417 253 460 N. Central Div.. 1,712 176 708 7,671 1,074 642 4,156 2,933 1,456 3,357 102 4,974 38 122 196 104 73 155 36
289 237 172 1,146 361 1,181 899 419 304 1,588 818 414 7,211 5.083 5,315 5,882 5,074 1,903 6.981 1,403 377 366 412 5,487 354
EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION IN THE DEPOSITORY AT WASHING- TON, D. C., JULY 1, 1901
Historical Sketch of the National Educational Association, 1857-91.
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[Names of authors of papers are set in SMALL CAPITALS. A† indicates a memorial sketch.]
A B C of Reference Work-W. I. Fletcher,
Act of Incorporation, 4.
Active Members, List of, 935.
Active Membership, Growth of the, 42. Adams, C. F.- Discussion, 593, 594. Addresses of Welcome - Gov. A. T. Bliss, 51; State Supt. Delos Fall, 52; Pres. James B. Angell, 56; Supt. Wales C. Martindale, 57.
Advancement of Pupils thru Grades, 280. Advisory Board, Membership of, 37; Reso- lution Concerning, 37.
Agricultural School for Indian Service, 921. Agriculture as a Science for the Elementary Schools-Joseph Carter, 785.
Ahern, Mary Eileen - Secretary's Min- utes, 829.
AIKIN, WALTER H.-Supervisors and Su- pervision, 714.
Algebra Conference - Leader, George W. Evans, 589.
ALLEN, E. A.-Introspection, 914. American Book Co., Royalty Sales, 45. An All-Around Mechanical Training for Indians - Frank K. Rogers, 909; Dis- cussion, 910.
ANGELL, JAMES B.- Address of Welcome,
56; In Memory of B. A. Hinsdale, 387. Annual Meeting, Minutes of, 24. Annual Volume, Remarks Concerning, 47; Cost of, 48,
Appendixes to History of Establishment of Bureau of Education: A, Letter to John D. Philbrick, 415; B, Extract from Ad- dress by Daniel Reed, 415; C, Resolu- tions Concerning, 417; Membership of Committee on, 417; Extract from Ad- dress of A J. Rickoff, 418; D, Resolu- tions, 419; E, National Bureau of Edu- cation - Address by E. E. White, 420; F, Report on Technical Schools, 425; G, Speech of James A. Garfield in House of Representatives on National Bureau of Education, 426; H, Barnard's Plan for Central Agency of Education, 435; Plan of Publication, 436; I, Plan for New Series American Journal of Education, 436; J, History of Plan of Publication, 438.
ARMS, S. DWIGHT The Status of Science Instruction in the State of New York, 791. Art Education, Department of, 683; The Economic Value of, 685; The Economic Basis of, 549.
Art Principle, Rhythm as an, 692. Art-Unresponsiveness in Children, 549. Artistic Handicraft in Primary and Inter- mediate Grades - Helen M. Maxwell, 654; Discussion, 656.
Aspects of Grammar-School Training, 320. Aspects of Physical Training, 765. Augur, A. W.- Discussion, 592.
Avery, F. F.-The Indian Pupil Should Improve His Government Allotment, 919; Secretary's Minutes, 890. Ayres, Edward - Discussion, 288. Back Volumes, Sales of, 46.
BAKELESS, O. H.-The Unification of In- dustrial and Academic Features of the Indian Schools, 902.
Baker, James H.-Discussion, 468. Balliet, Thos. M.- Discussion, 278, 302. BALLIN, HANS-The Ethical, Physiologi- cal, and Psychological Aspect of Physi- cal Training, 765. Barnard, Henry, †, 390.
Barnard as an Educational Critic-Francis W. Parker, 406.
Barnard's Home Life and Work in Con- necticut and Rhode Island - Charles H. Keyes, 400.
Barnard's Influence on Schools in the West -Newton C. Dougherty, 395. Barnard's Influence on the Establishment of Normal Schools-E. O. Lyte, 390. Barnard's Relation to the Office of Com- missioner of Education-W.T.Harris,408. BARNHART, J. F.-Writing in the Grades Below the High School When the Com- mercial Branches Are Taught in the High School, 749.
Barrett, R. C.-Discussion, 294. Barrows, Franklin W.-Leader of Zoology Conference; Introductory Remarks, 584; Discussion, 604.
Bassett, Mrs. L.-Discussion, 603. BATES, R. CHARLES-Possibilities of Man- ual Training for Moral Ends, 270. Bayliss, Alfred-Discussion, 293. Baylor, Miss-Discussion, 601. Beals, Samuel De Witt, †, 925. Beardshear, W. M.-Remarks as President- elect, 25.
Beazell, J. H.-Secretary's Minutes, 566. Belfield, H. H.-Discussion, 679. Benedict, J. C.-Discussion, 747. Bevans, Mr.-Discussion, 269. BISHOP, J. REMSEN.- The Function of the High School of Today, 570.
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