OFFICERS OF THE SCHOOLMASTERS' CLUB FOR TWENTY-FIVE YEARS, 1886-1910 All the presidents except Thompson, Goddard, Harris, and Volland are still members of the Club; all vice-presidents except Dewey, Thompson, Smith, Volland, King, and Sloan; all secretaries except Goddard, Smith, and Harris; all treasurers except Spaulding, Goddard, and Norton. In 1904 the position of Secretary was made permanent, and in 1906 a salaried one. TABLE OF CONTENTS (c) What light does heredity throw upon the possible fu- Beginnings of Michigan History. Latin in the Preparatory Schools... Physics from the View-Point of the Superintendent....C. H. Carrick 74 The Relation of High School Physics to other School Studies. .R. J. Bennett 138 ..A. H. Holmes 146 The Study and Practice of Accountancy.. Cultural Value of Commercial Subjects.. Entrance Requirements for Business Colleges.. Gertrude O. Hunnicutt 147 The Development of Character. A. H. Holmes 155 Should the University give Entrance Credits for Commercial Subjects..... Business Ethics ..Durand W. Springer 159 .Janson E. Hammond 166 What the Employer Expects from the Stenographer.....W. A. Taylor 172 Geology should be taught in the High School. A Year's Course in Physiography. Some Phases of Field Geography.... The Training of the Teacher of Physical Geography. Synopsis of Business Meeting.... Michigan Interscholastic Athletic Rules. Program of the 1909 Meeting. Members of the Club W. E. Gould 178 Wm. H. Hobbs 181 .F. W. Frostic 184 .I. D. Scott 188 190 192 197 209 |