BULLETINS OF THE SOCIETY EDITED BY THE SECRETARY, JAMES P. HANEY. No. 1. Proceedings of the Organization Meetings. (Out of print) No. 2. Selected Bibliography on Industrial Education. No. 3. 107 Annotated titles on: Apprenticeship System; Industrial Education in Europe; Industrial Education for Girls; General Problem of Industrial Education; Relation of the Public Schools to Industrial Education; Social Aspects of Industrial Education; Technical Education for Industrial Workers; Organization and Statistics of Trade Schools. Issued July, 1907. A Symposium on Industrial Education. Presents in concise and personal form the opinions of em- No. 4. Industrial Training for Women. Prepared by Florence M. Marshall, Secretary of the Sub- A Study of the Changed Position of Women in Industry: No. 5. Proceedings of First Annual Meeting, Chicago; Part I. Program of the Meeting; Addresses by Charles W. Eliot, James W. Van Cleave, Henry S. Pritchett, Carroll D. Wright, W. R. Warner, W. B. Prescott, J. F. Deems, Leslie W. Miller, Arthur L. Williston, C. W. Cross, H. Schneider, Milton P. Higgins, and Anthony Ittner. Issued April, 1908. No. 6. Proceedings of First Annual Meeting, Chicago; Part II. Addresses by Charles F. Perry, Milton P. Higgins, Graham No. 7. Circular of Information. Issued November, 1908. Officers, Members, Purposes of the Society, and Constitution. No. 8. Education of Workers in the Shoe Industry. No. 9. Industrial Training Suited to the Needs of the Textile Industry. Prepared by William C. Crosby. (In preparation). OFFICERS OF THE SOCIETY PRESIDENT, CARROLL D. WRIGHT. VICE-PRESIDENT, M. W. ALEXANDER. TREASURER, FREDERIC B. PRATT. SECRETARY, JAMES P. HANEY. BOARD OF MANAGERS. Class of 1911. HENRY S. PRITCHETT, President Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, New York. V. EVERIT MACY, Chairman Board of Trustees, Teachers College, New York. FREDERICK P. FISH, of Fish, Richardson, Herrick & Neave, Boston, Mass. SAMUEL B. DONNELLY, Secretary General Arbitration Board of the New York Building Trades, New York. FREDERICK A. HALSEY, Editor "American Machinist," New York. MRS. B. B. MUNFORD, President Richmond Education Association, Richmond, Va. G. GUNBY JORDAN, President Board of Trustees, Public Schools, Columbus, Ga. HORACE E. DEEMER, Justice Supreme Court, Red Oak, Ia. GEORGE N. CARMAN, Director Lewis Institute, Chicago, Ill. Class of 1910. MILTON P. HIGGINS, President Norton Companies, Worcester, Mass. ANTHONY ITTNER, President Anthony Ittner Brick Company, St. Louis, Mo. JOHN GOLDEN, General President United Textile Workers of America, Fall River, Mass. CHARLES R. RICHARDS, Director Cooper Union, New York. ROBERT A. WOODS, Head Worker South End House, Boston, Mass. MRS. MARY MORTON KEHEW, President Women's Educational and Industrial Union, Boston, Mass. CHARLES F. WARNER, Principal Technical High School, Springfield, Mass. JAMES O'CONNELL, President International Association of Machinists, Washington, D. C. Class of 1909. CHARLES A. MOORE, President Manning, Maxwell & Moore, New York. LESLIE W. MILLER, Principal Pennsylvania School of Industrial Art, Philadelphia, Pa. MISS JANE ADDAMS, Head of Hull House, Chicago, Ill. FRANK A. VANDERLIP, Vice-President National City Bank, New York. WALTER M. WOOD, Manager of Industrial Work Y. M. C. A., Chicago, Ill. LOUIS ROUILLION, Director Educational Work Mechanics' Institute, New York. JOHN R. BACK, Superintendent F. E. Reed Co., Worcester, Mass. |