Bibliography: SUBJECT INDEX. [Titles of chapters and subchapters are printed in italics.] Works on the history of music in America, 16. Boston Academy of Music, 13. Boston Conservatory of Music, 15. Chicago College of Music, 15. Cincinnati Conservatory of Music, 15. Cleveland Conservatory of Music, 15. Colleges and Universities: Detail statistical table, 53. Summary of statistics of music departments, 45. Colleges for women: Detail statistical table, 60. Summary of statistics of music depart- Correlation of music and nonmusic courses, 40. Credit toward degree for music study in universi- Curricula of typical musical schools, 21-40. Departments of music in colleges, etc., 15. Examinations for diplomas given by typical musi- Handel and Haydn Society of Boston, 12. Normal schools: Detail statistical table of music depart- Summary of statistics of music depart- Oberlin Conservatory of Music, 15. Organ, outline of illustrative courses of study, 24 Philadelphia Musical Academy, 15. Pianoforte, outline of illustrative courses of study, Promotion of students, 41. Receipts of music schools from instruction in mu- Schools and Conservatories of music, 14. Singing, outline of illustrative courses of study, 23, Singing schools in early days, 12. Detail statistical table of music depart- Summary of statistics of music depart- Violin, outline of illustrative courses of study, 24 NAME INDEX. [The names given in the statistical tables are excluded.] Apthorp, William Foster, 83. Baker, B. B., 13. Bartholomew, E. F., 83. Brooks, Henry Mason, 16. Clarke, Hugh A., 16. Colburn, William, 13. Cutler, Benjamin, 83. Dickinson, Edward, 83. Eichberg, Julius, 15. Elson, Louis Charles, 17, 83. Finck, Henry T., 83. Goepp, Philip H., 83. Goetchins, Percy, 83. Henderson, William James, 83. Manchester, Arthur L., 84. Mason, T. B., 13. Mathews, W. S. B., 17. Mees, Arthur, 84. Merz, Karl, 84. Morse, Prof. Edward S., 16. Paine, John K., 16. Parker, Prof. F A., 9. Pratt, Prof. Waldo S., 5, 9. Rice, Fenelon B., 16. Ritter, Frédéric Louis, 15, 16, 17. Russell, Louis Arthur, 84. Ryan, Thomas, 17. Sonneck, Oscar George Theodore, 17. Tourgée, Eben, 14. Tuckey, William, 12. Van Dyke, J. C., 17. White, William Alfred, 84. 85 BULLETIN OF THE BUREAU OF EDUCATION. 1906. No. 1. The Education Bill of 1906 for England and Wales, as it passed the House of Commons. By Anna Tolman Smith, of the Bureau of Education. 2d edition, 1907, pp. 39. No. 2. German views of American education, with particular reference to industrial development. Collated from the Reports of the Royal Prussian Industrial Commis-, sion of 1904. By William N. Hailmann, Professor of the History and Philosophy of Education, Chicago Normal School. 2d edition, 1907. pp. 55. No. 3. State school systems: Legislation and judicial decisions relating to public education, October 1, 1904, to October 1, 1906. By Edward C. Elliott, Professor of Education in the University of Wisconsin. 2d edition, revised, 1907. pp. 156. 1907. No. 1. The continuation school in the United States. By Arthur J. Jones, Fellow in Education, Teachers College, Columbia University. pp. 157. No. 2. Agricultural education, including nature study and school gardens. By James Ralph Jewell, sometime Fellow of Clark University. 2d edition, revised, 1908. pp. 148. No. 3. The auxiliary schools of Germany. Six lectures by B. Maennel, Rector of 1908. No. 1. On the training of persons to teach agriculture in the public schools. By Liberty Hyde Bailey, Director of the New York State College of Agriculture, at Cornell University. pp. 53. No. 2. List of publications of the Bureau of Education, 1867-1907. No. 3. Bibliography of education for 1907. By James Ingersoll Wyer, jr., and Martha L. Phelps, of the New York State Library, No. 4. Music education in the United States: Schools and departments of music. By Arthur L. Manchester, Director of the Department of Music, of Converse College, Spartanburg, S. C. No. 5. Education in Formosa. By Julean H. Arnold, American Consul at Tamsui, Formosa. pp. 70. No. 6. The apprenticeship system in its relation to industrial education. By Carroll D. Wright, President of Clark College, Worcester, Mass. (In press.) |