Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature, Volume 3

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Anna Lorraine Guthrie
H. W. Wilson Company, 1915
An author subject index to selected general interest periodicals of reference value in libraries.
 

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Page iv - A great portion of the best writing and reading — literary, scientific, professional, miscellaneous — comes to us now, at stated intervals, in paper covers. The writer appears, as it were, in his shirt-sleeves. As soon as he has delivered his message the book-binder puts a coat on his back, and he joins the forlorn brotherhood of " back volumes," than -which, so long as they are unindexed, nothing can be more exasperating.
Page iv - a great portion of the best writing and reading— literary, scientific, professional and miscellaneous — comes to us now, at stated intervals, in paper covers. The writer appears, as it were in his shirt-sleeves. As soon as he has delivered his message the book-binder puts a coat on his back, and he joins the forlorn brotherhood of 'back volumes,' than which, so long as they are unlndcxed, nothing can be more exasperating.
Page 71 - ... rich teaching experience." COMMERCIAL EDUCATION. 1635. Anderson, William L. The stimulative and correlative value of a wellbalanced course in commerce and industry. School review, 22 : 505-10, October 1914. Concluded from September number. Treats of the stimulative value of the proposed course. Says that work in commerce and industry, Judged from the standpoint of psychology, would " compare favorably with many very valuable subjects. Judgment and reason are developed...
Page 364 - Harper was chairman, was likewise appointed in 1903 and reported in 1905 at the eighteenth educational conference of the academies and high schools in relations with the University of Chicago.
Page 84 - Treaty, signed between the United States and Great Britain and the United States and France.
Page 291 - Illustrated Flora of the Northern United States, Canada and the British Possessions, by Nathaniel Lord Britton, Ph.D..
Page 286 - Expedition, which set out in 1913 under the auspices of the American Museum of Natural History and the American Geographical Society...
Page 35 - ... school instruction in agriculture that has been made in this country . . . Scattered throughout the work are 54 tables giving in condensed form the results of the author's investigations, and these with the topical index will render much valuable information available to students of education.
Page 6 - Companion, 1864,' page 49), communicated to the section of mathematical and physical science of the British Association, at the meeting at Hull in 1853, five years subsequently to Mayer's full development of his own celestial dynamics, a paper " On Dynamical Sequences in Kosmos...
Page 34 - Agricultural Teaching: Papers presented at the fourth annual meeting of the American association for the advancement of agricultural teaching. (US Bureau of Educ., Bulletin, 1914, No.

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