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WILLIAM CHARLES O'DONNELL, Jr., Ph. D.
CLAYTON SEDGWICK COOPER, A. M.

EDITORIAL BOARD

MAXIMILIAN P. E. GROSZMANN,

Educational Director

National Association for the Study and Education
of Exceptional Children
CHARLES H. DAVIS

Acting Principal, Public School No. 25, Borough of
Queens, N. Y. City.

Editor

Contributing Editor

GRACE C. STRACHAN,
District Superintendent, N. Y. City

ALBERT B. MEREDITH, Assistant Commissioner of Education, N. J.

WORLD-WIDE EDUCATION

CONTENTS

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IV. RHODES SCHOLARS AND THEIR RESPONSIBILITY

Clayton Sedgwick Cooper 199
THE TESTS OF POVERTY AND LUXURY..W. H. P. Faunce, Brown University 209
EXPANSION POLICY-WITH COMPLIMENTS TO THE AMERICAN TEACHER .. 210
CONDUCTING the TeacheRS' INSTITUTE
William A. McKeever 211

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100 QUESTIONS IN MATHEMATICAL, PHYSICAL, AND GENERAL GEOGRAPHY
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.James H. Harris 242
MODEL STORE-KEEPING METHOD OF INSTRUCTION FOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
Henry Sterling Chapin 245
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