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A MONTHLY MAGAZINE

DEVOTED TO

The Science, Art, Philosophy and
Literature of Education

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John Patterson

Child, The, and Child Education Among the Ancient Greeks. Prof.

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Counselor, The School and College.

Day and Night. (Poem.) Norman C. Schlichter

Defectives, The Education of, in Public Schools. Andrew W. Edson
Desert, The. (Poem.) Philip Seabury Dresser .
Dramatic Structure, Communication on the Teaching of

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Wilbur L. Cross

Elementary Education, Conflicting Tendencies in. Herbert G. Lull
English in the Schools.

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English of School and College Graduates. Prin. Isaac Thomas
Entrance Requirements of State Normal Schools. Prof. Joseph M.

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Examination Questions, Franklin's Autobiography. Maud E. Kings-

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Examination Questions, Julius Cæsar. Maud E. Kingsley
Examination Questions, Lady of the Lake. Maud E. Kingsley.
Examination Questions, L'Allegro and Il Penseroso. Maud E. Kings-

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Examination Questions, Macbeth. Maud E. Kingsley

Examination Questions, Merchant of Venice. Maud E. Kingsley
Examination Questions, Vision of Sir Launfal. Maud E. Kingsley
"Examinations," Communication on

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Examinations, Promotional, and the Public School Teacher. Har-

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Family Life, Decay of, and Increase of Child Crime. Arthur Mac-
Donald
Flower, The Bravest. (Poem.) Ida G. Kast
Foreign Notes
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Forms of High School, Recitation. Walter Libby
French Class, Philology in the. Prof. Frank R. Arnold

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Geometry, Limits in. Arthur Latham Baker, Ph.D.
Hamburg, Germany, Glimpses into the Schools of. William C.

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High School Course in Composition, The Aim of the. Alice D.
Mumford

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High School, Spelling in the. Prin. R. L. Sandwick
Hills, The Wind-Built. Henry Chadwick

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"How to Teach" Series, How to Teach Language. Alice Wood-

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"How to Teach" Series, Teaching Physiology. Frank Overton,
A.M., M.D.

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Italian Education and Immigration. Mrs. Ellen May

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Jamestown Exposition, The Higher Educational Exhibit. Jane A.

Stewart

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Japan, The Imperial Rescript on Education

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Knowledge in Education, The Function of. Charles B. Gilbert.
Language, "How to Teach" Series. Alice Woodworth Cooley
Law and the Individual: A Pedagogical Story. Mrs. Florence Milner
Literature, The Department of, in College. Prof. Frank H. Fowler
Literature, The Teaching of. Prof. O. W. Firkins
Men Needed, The. (Selected.)

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Moral Ideal, College Education and the. Alexander Meiklejohn, Ph.D.
Morality and the Public Schools. Dean Selden Peabody Delany
Motives, Progress and Penalty as Educational. Charles E. Dennis,

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Motive, The Cultural, in the School. Isaac B. Burgess
Music, Are We Making Too Much of? Austin Bierbower.
Music, The Worth of, in Education. Luther L. Fentress
Negro Question, Answer to the. Milledge L. Bonham, Jr. .
Normal Schools, Entrance Requirements of.

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Frederick G. Bonser
Pres. Thomas A. Hillyer

Normal Schools, Productive Scholarship in.

Normal School, Training Department of.

Oxford as an Educational Center for Women. Lillian V. Lambert,

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Poor Pupil, The Problem of the. Prin. John J. Mahony
Progress and Penalty as Educational Motives. Charles E. Dennis,

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Siege, A Long: A Pedagogical Story. Mrs. Florence Milner
Social Science, Need of Training in. John Burton Phillips
Spelling in the High School. Prin. R. L. Sandwick
Spelling, Memory Types in. F. N. Spindler

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Story Telling. Richard T. Wycke.

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Switzerland, The School System of. A. Albertine Wetter
Talk, How Shall We? H. Twitchell

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Training of Teachers and the Common Schools in the United States

from a German Viewpoint. Lilian C. Bergold, Ph. B.

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Devoted to the Science, Art, Philosophy and Literature

of Education

VOL. XXVIII

SEPTEMBER, 1907

No. I

Education as an Instrumentality of the State

PROFESSOR H. A. HOLLISTER, UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS, URBANA, ILL.

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HE emphasis upon individualism of various types has of late led the public mind away from that aspect of public education which the above title suggests. We hear constantly such expressions giving individuals a fair chance" through education, and "developing the self" as the great end and aim of the school. We need still to keep before us the fact that schools maintained by the state are in the interests of the state.

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Citizen A may find some just ground for complaint when taxes are increased in order to give individual young men and women a better chance; but when it is remembered that such increase of taxation is first of all, and chiefly, in the interest of the safety and perpetuity of free institutions, his objections are checked even before they are expressed.

The purpose of the present writing is to undertake to restate and re-emphasize the interest of the state in maintaining at public expense a complete system of education.

The state as here considered is composed of a body of free, self-governing citizens. The idea of democracy, like all great notions connected with the evolution of the race, is one which has undergone and is still undergoing constant modification and enlargement.

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