INDEX
- Adams, Sam, 301
- Addams, 299
- Addicott, 112, 119
- Harvard “Advocate”, 366
- Agencies, 386
- Agra, 402
- Alabama, 428
- Alden, 198
- Algebra, 329
- Alleghany, 351
- Allen, Gov., 272
- Allen B. M., 366
- Alpert, 52
- Am. Asso. of University Professors, 425
- Am. Bankers’ Asso., 284
- Am. Bar Asso., 284-5
- Am. Book Co., LXV, 107, 170, 176, 185-6, 189, 268, 300, 303, 311
- Am. Civil Liberties Union, IV, 47, 282, 350, 420
- Am. Federation of Labor, 28, 332, 400, 406, 410
- Am. Fed. of Teachers, 165, 170, 181, 401, 405–6
- American Legion, LXI, 54, 226, 270, 396
- “American Magazine”, 362
- American, 433
- “Americanization”, 91
- Amherst, 423
- Anaconda, XXX-I
- Anderson, J. F., 126–7, 250–251, 255
- Andres, 282
- Andrews, F. F., 274
- Andrews, S. M., 163
- Andrus, 53
- Antioch, 413
- Arbuckle, 380
- Architects, 269
- Arkansas, 292–4, 303
- Arlett, 127, 238
- Armour & Co., 312
- Army, 371
- Ashley, 50
- Associated Press, 124, 145, 235
- Atlanta, 398
- Atwood, H., 49, 51, 306
- Atwood, W., XLI, 129
- Augustinian, 201
- Austin, 397
- Australia, 407
- Babbitts, 108, 392
- Babcock, 33
- Babson, 364
- Bachrach, 107
- Backus, 115
- Baer, 373
- Bagwell, 396
- Ball, 181
- Baltimore, XLIII-IV, 403
- Bancroft, 117
- “Bankers’ Magazine”, 373
- Bardwell, 178
- Barnes, A. V., 185, 189, 319–20
- Barnes, E., 308
- Barrows, LVIII, 120, 124, 328
- Barton, 380
- Bauernschmidt, XLIV
- Beals, XXV
- Bean, 56
- Beard, 310
- Beardsley, 11
- Beeber, 203
- Belgium, 299
- Belloc, 346
- Beloit, 430
- Benicia, 349
- Bennett Medical, 98
- “Beowulf”, 390
- Berger, 231
- Berkeley, XXV
- Berry, 69, 70
- Better America Federation, I, 36, 47, 228, 421
- Bettinger, 22
- Bible, 145
- Bither, 96–99
- Blackburn, 397
- Blackwood, 87
- Bloch, 107
- Boise, 298, 360
- Bok, 428
- Bolley, 171
- “Bolsheviks”, 237, 243, 252, 260, 273, 286, 314, 367, 385, 392, 432
- “Bolshevism”, 107, 222, 391-3
- Bonfils, 156
- Book Business, LXV-VII
- “Bookmen”, 268, 417
- Boone, 353
- Bordwell, 24, 25, 228, 230
- Boston, XL, 177, 266, 270, 367
- Bouck, 144, 327
- Boyle, 204
- Brady, A. M., 359
- Brady, N. F., 331
- “Brass Check”, 433, 437
- Brewer, 404, 407–8
- Briggs, 179
- Bristol, 32
- Broadhurst, 96
- Brookline, 193
- Brookwood, 412
- Broome, 206
- Brougher, 26
- Brown, Dean, 156
- Browne, S., 65
- Bryan, W. J., 314
- Buffalo, 399, 427
- Bunker Hill, 308
- Burch, 309
- Bureau of Education, U. S., 281, 372
- Bureau of Standards, U. S., 370
- Burns, W. J., II
- Burt, 204
- Burton, 326
- Burzi, 348
- Butler, N. M., 25, 245, 246, 265, 375–6, 380, 421
- Butte, XXX, 390
- Calexico, 360
- Calhoun, A. W., 412
- Calhoun, P., 110
- California, 110, 118, 120, 418–2
- California, XLVIII, 226–7, 326, 328, 360–1, 387, 395, 407
- “Call,” N. Y., 81
- Cambridge, 194
- Cammack, 165–6
- Campbell, 111
- Carlsen, 403
- Carnegie, 264, 265, 426
- Carson, 361
- Carver, 291
- Cary, 277–9, 320–1
- Catholic, XL, LXVIII-LXXI, 65, 168, 202, 209, 212, 215, 331, 339
- Catholic, 433
- Cattell, 264, 434
- Century Dictionary, 192
- Chafee, 193
- Chandler, 30–32, 51, 120, 418
- Chardenal, 299
- Chase, R. E., 228–30
- Chaucer, 345
- Chauvinism, 299
- Chicago, 379, 439
- Chicago, XX, XXII, 242, 266, 276, 324–5, 373, 406
- Child Labor, 189
- Chinese, 398
- Choate, 363
- Citizen, LXXXI, 408–9
- Clancy, 176, 260–1
- Claremont, 312
- “Clarion,” Milwaukee, 232
- Clark, XLI, 422
- Clark, E. P., 32, 43
- Clark, H., 38
- Clark, W. A., 150
- Clarksburg, 356
- Clarvoe, 9
- Classroom teachers, 236
- Class struggle, 242
- Clay, 223
- Cleveland, 268
- Clum, 129–130
- Coal, 160
- Cody, 186
- Cohn, 68
- Colby, J., 285
- Colorado, XXXII-III, 349
- Collins, 348
- Collins, M., 379
- Columbia, 245, 274, 375–6, 421–2, 428, 434
- Columbia Correspondence School, 221
- “Commercial,” N. Y., 288–9
- Commissioner of Education, 241, 264
- Commissions, 320
- Commonwealth, 412
- Compton, 327
- Connell, 160
- Constitution, 18–35, 279, 282–3, 288, 350
- Cook, C., 219
- Cooley, 103–4, 269, 278
- Coolidge, 129, 273, 423
- Copp, 24, 30–1
- Cornell, 439
- Cotter, 167
- “Courier,” Ottumwa, 289–90, 310
- Crabtree, 400
- Crawford, 16
- Criminal syndicalism, 5, 96, 227
- Croker, 60–1
- Cronkite, 37
- Cross, 361
- Cryer, 16–17
- Cubage, 292–4
- “Current Events”, 312
- “Daily Miner,” Butte, 150
- Dallas, 295, 380, 397
- Daly, 324, 359
- Darrow, 24
- Dartmouth, 429
- Davis, E. S., 99
- Davis, Director, 208
- Day, J. R., 314–5, 423
- Debs, 271
- Delaware, 279, 437
- Denver, XXXII-III, LXXVIII
- Department of Classroom Teachers, 236, 240, 267
- Department of Justice, 21
- “Department of Superintendence”, 227, 236, 268, 274
- Des Moines, LIV, 177, 264, 270–2
- Detroit, XXXVIII-XXXIX, 100–2, 242, 318–20
- Dewey, 75, 405
- de Young, 112
- “Dial”, 80
- Dickson, 32
- Dietz, 332
- Dinkins, 307
- “Direct Legislation”, 134
- Doran, 115
- Dorsey, V, XI, 34–9, 254, 571, 571
- Dotey, 72, 77–84
- Dowling, 341, 343
- Doyle, 37
- Driggs, LII-III, 244–8, 251
- Duluth, 352, 412
- Duncan, L. J., 147–8
- Dunlap, 38
- Dunn, Principal, 57
- Dunne, 95
- Dupont, 279
- “Eagle,” Brooklyn, 90
- Earl, 418
- “Educational films”, 313
- “Educational Review”, 25
- Edwards, 46
- Edwards, G. C., 397
- Edwards, President, 221
- Eldorado, 350
- “Electrical World”, 418
- Elgin, 398
- Eliot, George, 89
- Ellis, 169
- Eltzbacher, 76
- Emerson, 92, 192
- England, 407
- English, 374
- “Ephebian Society”, 52
- Ettinger, 81–3
- Evanston, 428
- “Examiner,” S. F., 379
- “Express,” L. Angeles, 34
- Faber, 172
- Fairhope, 413
- Faneuil Hall, 193
- Fargo, 357
- Farmer-Labor Party, 173
- Farrell, 330
- Feitshans, 32–3
- Fifth Avenue, 368
- Filene’s, 404
- Finegan, 205
- Finley, 400
- Fiske, J., 181
- Fiske, 431–2
- Fleishhacker, 110–11, 418
- Flint, 422
- Foch, 297
- Ford, H., 100, 106, 185
- Fordham, 330
- Fordization, 186
- Forsythe, 66
- Foshay, 22
- “Four-Term Year”, 275
- France, 298–9, 416
- France, A., 299
- Francis, J. H., 23
- Frayne, 84
- Fredericks, 20–32, 33
- “Freeman”, 141
- “Free Press,” Oakland, 127
- French Classics, 434
- Fresno, 361
- Frick, 315
- Frye-Atwood, 196
- Fundamentalists, 424
- Galbraith, 300
- Gallagher, 112, 119
- Gardner, 237–40, 248, 250, 253, 261, 266–7, 311
- Garrett, 212
- Garrigues, 73, 75, 76
- Garrison, W. L., Jr., 367
- Gartz, 15
- Garvan, 330
- Gary, 102, 350, 352, 421
- Gates, President, 318
- Gay, 272
- “Gazette,” Worcester, 195
- Gellhorn, 172
- General Education Board, LX
- Geometry, 329
- Georgetown, 330
- Germany, 277, 298–9
- Gerry, 219, 221
- Ghent, 306
- Gibbons, 343
- Ginn & Co., 136, 196, 268, 278, 310, 321, 329, 362, 423
- Giovannitti, 421
- Gladstone, 334
- Glassberg, 78, 79
- Gleason, 322–3
- “Globe-Democrat,” St. L., 169
- “Globe,” N. Y., 438
- “The Goose-step”, LXXXV-VIII, 197
- Goetbo, 396
- Gould, 183
- Gould, H., 368–9
- Gove, 155
- Grand Rapids, 319
- Grange, 326
- Grant, 310
- Gratz, 204
- Green, 166
- Greene, 56
- Greenlaw, 302
- Gregory, 430
- Griffith, 313
- Groton, 362
- Grout, XXVII-VIII
- Gruver, 201
- Guitteau, 308
- Gwinn, 119, 254, 270
- Gymnasia, 278
- Haldeman, 27, 32, 47, 51
- Haley, XX-XXII, LIII, 87, 186, 237, 241, 247, 250–2, 264–6, 275–6
- Hallett, XXXII
- Halpin, 298
- Hamer, 424
- Hamilton, 54, 301
- Hammond, A. B., 13–4
- Hankins, 201
- Hanna, 113
- Hannah, 151, 304
- Hansen, 41
- Hanson, 129
- Harcourt, 311
- Hard, W., 283
- Harden, 260–1, 263, 246
- Hardin, 152
- Hardy, 345
- Hardyman, 18, 43
- “Harmony”, 440
- Harrison, P., 218–20
- Harrisburg, 412
- Harrow, 80
- Hart, 301
- Harvard, 194, 366, 404, 417, 433–4
- Harvard Liberal Club, 288–9
- Harvey, H., 422
- Hays, W. H., 312–3
- Heath, 104, 325
- Hedges, 430
- Heinze, 147
- Hellman, 15, 20
- Helm, 29
- Heney, 110
- “Herald”, 86
- Herberman, 345
- Herrick, 433
- Herron, 318
- Hesse, 170–3, 406
- Hibben, 363
- Hichborn, 347
- Higbie, 359
- Hilfinger, 427
- Hill, A. B., 292–4
- Hillis, N. D., 314–5
- Hirshfield, LXII, 308
- Hollywood, 3, 28, 384
- Hollis, 198–200
- Holmes, J. H., 83, 438
- Homestead, 351
- Hopkins, E. M., 374
- Hopkins, P., 18, 412
- Hotchkiss, 362
- Houston, 401
- Houston, D., 291
- Howe, 89
- Hubbard, 144
- Huns, 367
- Hunter, XXVI, 229, 238, 244, 251, 254, 262, 272
- Hughan, 85–6
- Hughes, C. E., 139
- Hughes, R. O., 307
- Ibsen, 150
- Idaho, 360
- Illinois, 246, 325, 350
- Illinois, 430
- Illiteracy, 347, 371, 373
- Immorality, 382
- Imperial Valley, 378
- “Independent”, 138
- “Independent,” Walsenburg, 163
- Indiana, 285, 317–8
- “Individual Strike”, 407
- “Industrial Barometer”, 187
- “Industrial Progress”, 333
- Insull, 109
- Italy, 421
- I. W. W., 5, 6, 14, 130, 145, 179, 272, 412
- Iowa City, 290, 324
- Irish, 192, 193
- Jabbergrab, 427
- James, 323
- Jefferson, 54
- Jepson, 174
- Jesuit, 193, 200
- Johnson, C. W., 172
- Johnson, H., 421
- Johnson, M., 413
- Jones, O., 245, 255, 262
- Jones, S., 114
- Jordan, 299
- “Journal,” Detroit, 318
- “Journal of A. M. A.”, 98
- “Journal of Education”, 256, 261
- “Journal of Educational Research”, 376
- Joyce, 300
- Judd, 171, 286, 317–8, 327
- Jung, 139
- Jungle, 312
- Kahn, 114
- Kaiser, 273
- Kansas, 326
- Kansas City, XXXIV, 270
- Karapetoff, 419
- Keane, 340
- Kelley, 378
- Kellor, 385–6
- Kemper, 164
- Kennan, 162
- Kennedy, C. R., 150
- Kensington, 208
- Kentucky, 325
- Kentucky Wesleyan, 424
- Keyes, 15
- Kidder, Peabody & Co., 191
- Kimbrough, 10–8
- “Kingdom”, 318
- Kinney, 176, 182–3
- Kipling, 312
- Kiwanis, 202
- Klein, 96
- Knights of Columbus, 202, 332–3
- Knoxville, 424
- Koeb, 386, 397
- Koenig, 12
- Ku Klux Klan, 65, 295, 381, 427
- Kunze, 181
- LaFollette, 231
- “Labor Age”, 4
- Labor Film Service, 312
- “Labor Review”, 180
- Labor Unions, 387
- Lacy, 38–9
- Ladd, Prof., 425
- Lamont, 362, 366
- Lapolla, 84
- Lapp, 304
- Lassalle, 188
- Laughlin, 188
- Lawrence, 365
- Lawrenceville, 363–4
- “Leader,” Okla., 294, 396
- Learned, 220
- Leavitt, 403
- Lee, 310
- Lee, J. M., 438–9
- Lee, Higginson & Company, 191, 417
- Lee-Nyne, 393
- Leesville, 397
- Lefkowitz, 183
- Leigh, 51
- Leland, 437
- Lenin, 78, 79–83, 421
- Leo XIII, 339, 343
- Leonard, W. E., 364
- Levenson, 128
- Levine, 148
- Levis, 275–6
- Lewis, H. H., 333
- Libel, 436
- Lickley, VIII
- Lindsey, LXXVIII, 159, 437
- Lippincotts, 188
- “Literary Digest”, 138
- Littleton, LXXIII
- Llano Colony, 397
- Lloyd, H. D., 318
- Loeb, 102–3
- “Looters,” The, 160
- Lorain, 352–3
- Los Angeles, I-XII, XLVII, 373
- Lovett, 328
- Lucey, 66
- Ludlow Massacre, 383
- Lusk, 81
- Lowell, 417
- Macbeth, 33
- MacDonald, Milo, 66
- Macy, J., 434
- Magill, LIII, 247–8, 250–2
- Magna Charta, 406
- Mandel, 302
- Marckwardt, 186
- Marland, 294
- Marquis, 367
- Marshall, 379
- Marshall Field & Co., 108
- Marx, G., 328
- Marx, K., 188
- Mass. Tech., 433–4
- Matthews, B., 434
- Maurer, 412
- Maxwell, 67
- McAndrew, 307
- McAndrew, Principal, 107
- McCalley, 399
- McCooey, 66
- McKaig, 297, 310
- McKeesport, 350
- McKenzie, 431
- McKinley, 98–9
- McKnight, 37
- McLean, 220
- McNulty, 345
- McSweeney, 332
- Means, G. B., 12
- Meiklejohn, 423
- Melish, 83
- Mellon, 427–8
- Mencken, 385
- Menzel, 263
- Merz, 434–5
- Metzger, 99
- Mexico, 328–9
- Michigan, 325
- Miles, 277
- Miller, C. G., 303
- Miller, E. L., 188, 305
- Mills, A. L., 130–1, 136
- Mills, D. O., 437
- Mills, L. H., 400
- Mills, O. L., 437
- Milton, 345
- Milwaukee, 231–4, 247, 268, 271, 327, 346, 396
- Minneapolis, XXXVI-VII, 276
- Minnesota, 181, 426, 431
- Minor, 12
- Missouri, 324
- Missouri, 425
- Mitten, 204
- Monroe, V., 413
- Montana, XXX-I
- Moore, E. C., 23, 227
- Morey, 155
- Morgan, J. E., LIV
- Morgan & Company, 102, 285, 375, 417–8, 437
- Morgan, Pres., 424
- Mormon, LII
- Morningside, 425
- Morrison, 318–20
- Morrow, 423
- “Mother-baiting”, 89, 211
- Mott, L., 367
- Moynihan, 99
- Muma, 32, 40–2
- Murfin, 185
- Murphy, 167
- Mussolini, 271, 421–2
- Muste, 366
- Muzzey, 301–9
- Mystic Trumpeter, 394
- Nafe, 162
- Nashville, 424
- “Nation”, 50, 80, 141, 197, 297, 430, 434
- National Association for Constitutional Government, 286
- National Association of Manufacturers, 226, 276–280
- National Catholic Welfare Council, 231–2
- National Chamber of Commerce, 285, 373
- National Child Labor Committee, 190
- National Council of Education, 372
- National Council for the Prevention of War, 300
- National Council of Teachers of English, 374
- National Educational Association, XLIX-LVI, 119, 125–6, 142, 158, 225, 372, 407
- National Electric Light Association, 418
- National Industrial Conference Board, 286–7
- National Security League, 274, 287
- National Student Forum, 283, 431
- National Tube Company, 352
- Nationalization of Women, 392
- Neal, Jud., 308-9
- Nearing, 196, 369
- Nebraska, 376
- Negro, 219, 425
- Neilson, 358
- New Freedom, 146
- “New Republic”, 50, 80, 138, 141, 197, 434
- “New Student”, 431
- New Robinson Crusoe, 311
- New School, 413
- New York, XIII-XIX, 373
- New York, 427
- “News,” Dallas, 380
- “News,” Chicago, XX
- Newberry, 185, 186, 319, 320
- Newman, 340–1
- Newton, 254
- Nichols, 164
- Noll, 337, 342
- Nonpartisan League, 151, 164, 272, 310, 322, 357
- Notre Dame, 429
- North Dakota, 322, 357–9
- North Dakota, 425
- Northwestern, 428
- Noyes, 220
- Nugent, 164
- Oakland, XXVI, 230, 258–6, 262–3, 272
- Oaks, III
- Odell, 33, 57
- Officers’ Reserve Corps, 180
- Ogden, M., 56
- O’Hare, 412, 425
- Ohio, 390
- Oil, LXXIII
- “Oil-Dome”, 251, 259
- Oklahoma, 294–5, 325, 396
- Oklahoma, 432
- Older, 110–114
- Olgin, 392–3
- Oliver, 350
- Olsen, 181
- O’Mahoney, 115
- Open shop, 165, 195, 333
- Onaway, 236
- “One-Teacher Schools”, 372, 377
- “Oregonian”, 136–9
- Organic, 413
- Otis, 23–29
- “Our Sunday Visitor”, 337, 342
- “Outlook”, 138
- Owen, 239, 244–7, 262
- Owens, 397
- “Owls”, 36–8
- Oxnam, 30, 34–9
- Pallen, 84, 331
- Parent-Teachers Associations, 48
- “Parochial Schools”, 336
- Pasadena, II, 400
- Pathfinders, 413
- “Patriot League”, 303
- Patriotism, 301
- Paul, Dr., 73
- Payne, L., 52, 56
- Payne, O., 366
- Payne, 169
- Pearse, 233–4, 244, 252, 327
- Pelletier, 332
- Pensions, 264–6
- Pennsylvania, 396
- Peoria, 325
- Pershing, 296
- Petersen, 113
- Philadelphia, XLII, 377
- Phillips Andover, 362, 365–6
- Phillips Exeter, 362
- Pictures, LXIV
- Pierce, LXXIII, 387–9, 390
- Pinkerton, 164
- Pittsburgh, 350–1, 426
- Pius IX, LXIX
- “Platoon System”, 100–2
- Plimpton, 321, 362
- Pluhar, 281
- Plum, 289–90
- Plummer, III
- Portland, XXVII-VIII, 139
- “Post,” Boston, 348
- “Post,” Worcester, 195
- “Post-Dispatch,” St. Louis, 425
- Powell, 290, 309–10
- Power, A. R., 116
- Power Trust, 418
- Prang, 41
- Preston, LIII, 142, 144, 245, 401
- Princeton, 427
- “Printers Ink”, 427
- Progressive Education Association, 413
- Proudhon, 188
- Purdue, 431
- Purdy, 173, 178, 182
- Quale, 49
- “Rape of the Lock”, 390
- Raynor, 79
- Rebec, 140
- “Record,” Newton, 311
- “Record,” Phila., 305
- “Reds”, 30, 35, 62
- “Red Tape”, 374
- Reed, T. B., 280
- Reedy, 95
- “Review of Reviews”, 194
- Rice, I. H., 8
- Richmond, 16
- Riordan, 398–9
- Riot Department, LXI
- “Rip-Saw,” Duluth, 352
- Riverside, 400
- Robertson, Dean, 439
- Robertson, J. D., 98, 100
- Robertson, W. W., 261–2
- Robins, R., 79
- Robinson, J. H., 307, 310, 424
- Rockefeller, LX, 161, 315
- Rodman, XIX
- Rolland, 299
- Roman, F., 278
- Roncovieri, XXIII, 119
- Root, E., 265
- Rotarians, 202
- Rowan, 204
- Ruef, 110
- Rugg, 423
- Ruskin, 315
- Russia, 242, 306, 314
- Rutberg, 37
- Rutgers, 428
- Ruth, 380
- Ryan, Father, 330, 331, 433
- Ryan, J. D., 331
- Ryan, T. F., 61
- St. Christopher, 348
- St. Joseph, Mo., 236
- St. Louis, XXXV, 406
- St. Marks, 363
- St. Paul, 286
- St. Paul’s, 363
- Salary campaign, 26
- Salt Lake, LII, 247, 266
- San Antonio, 401
- San Diego, 271, 296, 378
- San Francisco, XXIII-IV, 272–3
- San Pedro, 6
- San Quentin, 5
- Santmyer, 142–3
- Sapiro, 307
- Sargent, 279
- Schenck, 156
- Scott, Pres., 428
- Schmalhausen, 73–7
- Schmitz, 109–10
- “School Life”, 296
- “School and Society”, 369, 404
- School survey, LXXVI
- Schultz, 277
- “Scoring”, 376
- Seattle, XXIX
- Seligman, 86
- Shallcross, 204
- Sharples, 141–3
- Shaw, G. B., 188
- Shaw, L. M., 50, 129
- Sheldon, 15
- Shelley, 434
- Shepard, 84, 437
- Shepard-Towner Bill, 272
- Shiels, 25
- Shorrock, 141
- Shoup, 421
- Shutter, 180
- Silzer, 428
- Sinclair, M., 77
- Sinclair, U., 15, 34–5, 53, 286, 422–3, 434
- Slattery, 418
- Smith, Examiner, 66–8
- Smith, Joseph, 249, 252
- Smith, P., 274
- Snobbery, LXV
- Socialists, 295, 394, 420
- Socony, LX
- Somers, 67
- Somers, H. H., 114
- Sommers, 154
- Southampton, 407
- South Dakota, 324, 359
- South Dakota, 428
- South Jersey, 117
- Southern California, I-XII
- Southern Pacific, 421
- Southern Methodist, 381
- Spain, C. L., 102
- Spillman, 291
- Spokane, 145–6
- Spreckels, 110
- Sprowls, 424
- Soviet Russia, 421
- Stafford, 180
- Standard Oil, 418, 428
- Stanford, 420-1, 386-7
- “Star-Spangled Banner”, 212
- “Star,” K. C., 164
- “Star,” Wash., 218
- Stearns, 423
- Steel, LXXII, 426
- Sterling, 178
- Steffens, 83, 203
- Stevenson, 84
- Stillman, 29
- Stockton, 280
- Stratton, 418
- Strayer, LI, LIII, 262–9, 274, 285, 321, 375–6, 377
- Street and Smith, 333
- Strikes, LXXXIII
- Studebaker, 403
- Sullivan, 115
- Sullivan, J. T., 144
- Sunday, “Billy”, 25
- Superintendents, 226, 227, 316
- Superior, 377
- Supreme Court, 279
- “Survey”, 138–9, 370, 356, 388
- Suzzallo, 141
- Swain, 264
- Swenson, 176
- “Syllabus of Errors”, LXIX
- Syracuse, 422, 427
- Taft, 422
- Tammany Hall, 160, 233, 235, 240
- Tammen, 156, 157
- Tannenbaum, 83
- Taylor, 142, 156
- Taylor, A. P., 413
- Teachers’ Associations, 225
- “Teachers’ Bureaus”, LXXIX
- Teachers’ Union, LXXXII-III
- “Technology Review”, 434
- “Telegram,” Worcester, 195
- Tennessee, 144, 379
- Tennessee, 423
- Terror, Teachers’, LXXX
- Texas, 325, 396, 404
- Text-Books, LXI-LXVIII, 298–301
- Thatcher, 79
- “They Call Me Carpenter”, 297
- Thomas, Mrs., 196
- Thompson, Lynn, XXXVI-VII
- Thompson, Mayor, 102
- Thompson, W. B., 362
- Thomson, Prof., 201
- Thorson, 322–3
- Thurber, 195, 197, 321, 423
- Tigert, 271, 272, 296
- Tildsley, XVI, 69, 70, 85–6, 90–1
- “Times,” Detroit, 185
- “Times,” Los Angeles, I, III, V, 30, 34, 227, 296, 306
- “Times,”“Times,” N. Y., 71, 81, 86, 89, 93, 379
- Todd, Capt. P., 434
- Torchio, 419
- Tower, 390
- Townsend, 21
- “Tribune,” Chicago, XX, 105–6
- “Tribune,” N. Y., 86
- “Tribune,” Oakland, 126
- Trotsky, 78–9
- Trovatore, 378
- Tweed, 62
- Tyler, 360
- Valparaiso, 427
- Van de Goorberg, 30
- Van Loon, 439
- Van Schaick, XLV
- Vanderbilt, 241, 368–9
- Vare, 204
- Vassar, 437
- Veblen, 80
- Ventzke, 396
- Vermont, 265
- Viereck, 70
- “Villains”, 436
- Visional Instruction, 314
- Wadsworth, E., 418
- Wadsworth, J., 363
- Wald, 84
- Walton, J., 294–5
- Ward, A., 439
- Washburn, 24
- Washington State, XXIX, 326, 396
- Washington, D. C., XLV-XLVI
- Water power, 49
- Waters, 24, 228
- Weaver, 27, 28
- Webster, 223
- Webster, A. G., 198
- “Weeds”, 378
- Weeks, 427
- Wells, H. G., 81, 201
- Wentworth, 329
- Werner, 422
- West, G. P., 419
- West, W. M., 301, 310
- West Virginia, LXXIII, 349
- Whalen, 72, 75
- Wheeling, 387
- White, W. A., 164
- Whitman, 142
- Whitman, 394
- Whitney, 61
- Wilshire, 438
- Wilson, W., 73, 146, 223, 294
- Wilson, Supt., 400
- Williams, C. O., 238, 240, 245, 270, 273
- Winkley, 174
- Winship, 256
- Wisconsin, #231–4:Page_231, 321, 349
- Wisconsin, 429
- Wise, S. S., 83
- Withers, 169
- Woelfkin, 428
- Wolfner, 169
- Women’s Medical, 426
- Wood, A., 219, 222–3
- Wood, Father, 111
- Wood, O. G., 149, 297, 380
- Wood, W. M., 365
- Worcester, XLI
- Workers’ Education, LXXXIV
- Workers’ Educat. Bureau, 411
- Workers’ Party, 12
- “World,” N. Y., 427
- Wright, J. F., 413
- Wyckliffite, 345
- Yale, 363, 422
- Yorke, 115
- Young, 147, 201
- Young, E. F., 108
- Y. M. C. A., 343, 367, 432
- Young Workers’ League, 56
- Zeuch, 412