Ifl " 'i THff . ftPffftOM CTTMnAV TrtTTOKf AT ' - TD"TTI T AMn CTTMHAV ' MHOMTMr. TTTfV 0 "1017 v f OFFICIAL PROGRAM FOR 55TH ANNUAL CONVENTION OF N. E. A. WIDE RANGE OF SUBJECTS ,;;v, TO BE UNDER DISCUSSION . t - Th complete program of the met- - Jngs follows: .. OENERAL MEETINGS r?In public auditorium No. 1: Monday, July t. 2:00 o'Cloek ',' Iavld B. Johnson, presiding;. ,iMuic. -8crlpture reading, Nancy Cattell, College of Speech Arts. Denver. Colo. ' .Addresses of welcome, James Withy t. comb, governor of Oregon; Mayor Ba ker, Portland; L. R. Alderman, super--' intendent of schools, Portland; W. "I. - JToster, president Reed college. -'Response, C. H. Keyes, president : 4 Skldmore School of Arts. Saratoga - gprtngs. N Y. . ; 'President's address, Robert J. Aley, president University of Maine, Orono, ''. Maine. . . : Imperative Necessity of a Food Con ieervation Program. Charles R. Van "Hlse, president University of Wlscon ' ln. " . Address. Ernest Lister, governor of WahlngtoTi, Olympla. L,; Monday July 9, 7:00 o'Cloek ; v The Legends of Seaside," a song f - Vycle for women's chorus and soil. Mu i le by Emll Enna. words by Virginia 'rlJrake. A typical American composl- ' t Ion. The story is pertaining to leg ends and true happenings on the Pa- l ? f.ltle. rnnst I' if '-."The Pre and Preparedness," E. B'Piper editor of the Oregonian. vt,How the Public School Can Foster the American Idal of Patriotism.' Bara H. Fahov, Seward Park school, ! Kew York. N. Y. : . ' -"The Normal School as an a gene v f t Of Teaching Patriotism," J. IT. Acker 1 "man. president Normal school. Mon ' xnoith. Or. '' Newsboys' service, address, 'Oppor- 1; UJVity for Educational and Vocational C Service." Anna Y. Reed. Seattle. u Tuesday, July 10, 8:00 o'Cloek i:::music. " "? fWomen and Preparednpss: Tneir Mrt In Nationnl Ilre. Kspeclallv in Time of War." Josephine Corliss Prefc , ton, state superintendent of public in struction. Olympla, Wash. "preparedness, a Veneer or a Funrtn ' werrtal: Which Will Our School,, Give t Oui Children?'1 Mrs. AlexanJer Thomp-T- on. The Dalles. Or. L t "American Education and the Inner ' Life " Ella Flaeg Young. Chicago, t Tbe Public S-hnol. the Laboratorv 'for Citizenship." Anna Iaura Force. ' principal Lincoln Fchool. Denver. Colo. Address. Julia Lathrop, chief chil ! Aren's bureau, department of labor. I. Washington. P. C. )VX Wednesday July 11, 7:00 o'Cloek. .'"-' ft Illustrated lecture. Mesa Verde n ! :; nSrV W C MfRrldn Pnrtlnnd Address. Kate IK-vereux Wake, pnn V'i ' elpal Public School No. 6, New York. if K. Y. . "Maintenance nf Standards in AH "Schools- as a Necessary Element oi " Preparedness." F. K. Bolton, dean col i lege of education. University of Wash ": lngton, Seattle, Wash. '; rSocial Hygiene irf Relation to Ni tfOnal Defense," N. I'.' Coleman. Ree.t eolleKe. ."Art-Teaching and the Nation's Serv ii'iti'' Arthur W. Dow. profesnor of fine . arts. Teachers' collec-e, (olumbia unl Verslty. Now York, N. Y. .'' Thursday. July 13, 7:00 o'Cloek .-".Final hearincs on petitions for nat ' ' uraltzatton. and administration of oath Of allegiance, sreclal session of clr ':.jCUlt court of Multnomah county. '..Address, Caroline Hedger. Amert " eantzatlon committee .worker, Chica '('. cago. "Illiteracy and Preparedness." Cora ; Wilson Stewart, chairman state pom 'K; mission on illiteracy, Frankfort. Ky. ' "The Reformation's Influence on Education." David Starr Jordan, chart l.''eellor Iceland Stanford Jr. university. Address. Charles Ei Righ, school of education. University of California, i Friday, July 13. 11 o'Cloek ii Annual business meeting of active ';.w members. ':f:4i. Friday, July 13, a o'Cloek r'-lj i Special Program 'Beauties of Hawalla" (Illustrated), v Fred J. Halton. San Francisco, Cal. ' . ''Life in War-Time France" (Illus- t rated). Ruberta Tanquary, Technical ; tligh school. Oakland, Cal. ' S 'Legends and Languages of Oregon Indians." J. D. Lee. Portland. Or. (-'. - Friday. July 13. 7 o'CldCk ji ""Oregon Wild Life" (Illustrated lecture), William L. Finley, Portland, ' Address. .T. Kerr, president Agrl tUltural college, Corvallls. Or. "The University and the Nation's Ideals." P. L. Campbell, president Unl- I verslty of Oregon. Eugene. ; V I Address. E. O. Sisson, state cbmmls- S isloner of education. Poise. Idaho. - . , The Maktne of a National Charac : ter," Henry Suzzallo. president Unl j ' verslty of Washington, Seattle. Wash. v VATXOWAX. COTJKCH. MXETZZrOS j ' Maetings la Ballroom, Multnomah Eotal A'v.i- Saturday, July 7, 8:00 o'clock - General topic. "The Obligations and V -Opportunities of the Schools During .' ' the War." Open discussion by mem- bers of the national council. ; i. Saturday, July 7, 8KK) o'Cloek ''Topic, "Agrlcultral Preparedness and "yood Conservation." ' ''A Study in Thrift," Arthur H. " Chamberlain. secretary California ' i. Council of Education. San Francisco, j ji-.i . Possibilities of Increased Food Pro ; ductlon," R. H. Wilson, state superin : .. tendent of public Instruction. Okla- boma City, Okla. VSources of food waste "In Buying, Handling. Distrlbu tlon shd Public Use. J. A. Bexell. dean Of -school of commerce, Oregon Agrl- cultural college, Corvallis. Or. V (h) In the Household." Kate Dever- attx Blake, principal Public School No. f ;5. New York. N. Y. f.i.-'i-'?Food Storage and Preservation," ; Henry R. Daniel, secretary American : 8ocIety for Thrift, Chicago, i-f Adaptation of Courses in Domestic ; Economy and Industrial Arts to Meet i Existing Demands," C. H, Dempsev, i ( superintendent of schools. Haverhill, i:;MM,; MUo H. Stewart, principal Tech . . nlcal high school, Indianapolis. Ind. V V'."Necessity for Economic Equllib ' . flum." a W. Straus. New York. 4 Monday, July 9. 10:00 o'clock j ; Annual business meeting. VI IVSZXOA KTEH SEFAXTMZirT ,' MXETZHOB Wednesday, July 11, 10:00 o'clock X.TThe Social Function of the Kinder garten," Henry Suzzallo, president Unl ; . verslty of Washington, Seattle. . -.!The Unlaue Function of th If indr ! rarten In the Modern School" iihr " Shleis. superintendent of schools, Los j-'i" Angeles. "The Kindergarten as an Organic i 1 Part of Everv Elementary School : 2 -Anha Laura Force, principal Lincoln school, Denver. Colo. 4 - "The Peculiar Fitness of the Trained ; Klndergartner for Effective Work Among .foreigners," Caroline Hedger, , Americanization committee worker, , --A' Kindergarten Extension Cam paign " Rudolph Acher, State Normal f school, Valley City, N. D. : Discussion. E, O. Holland, president s estate college or waanington. Pullman, i ? tvasn. : X'-" Wednesday, Jnly 11, o'Cloek -. .tv.IHnner at Benson hotel. " vninrsaT. July 12. 10K o'Cloc 1" Joint session with department of L f rnentary education. ' lTSTfachers' Problwn df Maintaining IHt.'-Standards at the Present l-JVX-'Si'r-iag Young, cnicaeo. -, f iices Illustrative of kln- J1916 flTUIMKBATiementary school ac- t - tlt lavinr e Tone Eet Z83. hit ia. Voom ' iX)RD TC?RINcsn hotel .. STER. .SMti-r 13. iOO a'Claolc ton. ; MaJgjpdarrarten Activities the riaizuf Democratio Education." ' rhs Kindergarten as - Preparation economics extension division, Unlver ior Wvin: la a, Democracy,". JKdward glty of Washington, Seattle, Wash. . B. Shallow, associate superintendent of schools. New York. N Y. "Dramatic Arts in the Kindergarten: Story, Song and Game," Edna D. Baker, National Kindergarten college, Chicago. "Play Materials as a Stimulus to Self-Direction and Social Cooperation" (illustrated), Grace L. Brown, teachers" college, Columbia university. New York, N. Y. Discussion, Grace E. Barnard, Ber keley, Cal.; Mary Adair, Philadelphia, Pa., and others. Business. ELIXE NT AJtT SEPT. MEETZHOS In Lincoln High School Auditorium. Tuesday, July 10, 10:00 o'clock Topic, "American Efficiency Through Education." "Education for Democracy." Henry D. Sheldon, dean school of education. University of Oregon, Eugene. America Means Opportunity "Whv Vocational Training'"' Mary Schenck Woolman, Boston. Mass. "Why Instruction in Art?" Lew a. Pall, Supervisor of Primary Grades, San Francisco. "Why a Visiting Teacher?" Lydi Herrick Hodge, vUiting teacher. Public Education association; New York. "Rural Education as an Element In the Strength of the Nation," Adelaide Steele Baylor, state supervisor of household arts, Indianapolis. Ind. "The Public School and the Nation In 1917," L. R. Alderman,- super intendent of schools, Portland: discus sion. Mary C. C. Bradford, state super intendent pf public instruction. Denver, 1 01. Wednesday. July 11, 8:00 o'Cloek Topic, "Democracy in the Making." "The Democratic Trend in School Administration." Mary D. Bradfora. superintendent of schools. Kenosha, Wis.; discussion. C. R. Frajsier. pri mary superintendent of schools, Ev erett, wash. "Supervision as Liberating the Teacher.'" Susan M. Dorsey. assistant superintendent of schools. Los An geles: discussion, Louise Diets, pri mary supervisor. iouibvii 'e. Ky. "Democracy In the School Room," E. Rt.th Pyrtle, Lincoln. Neb. "The Enfranchised Woman Teacher, Her Opportunity," Margaret S. Mc Naucrht. state commissioner of ele mentary education. Sacramento. Cal "The Democratic Significance of Re cent Educational Movements in the Community. Horace Ellis, state suoer intendent of public instruction, Indian apolis, inn. Discussion. Gertrude Andrus, Seat tle, v ash. Thursday. July 13, 10:00 o'Cloek Joint session with department of kindergarten education. SECONDARY SEPT. MESTTJrOS In the White Temple Tuesday, July 10, 10:00 o'clock "Conservation of the Teacher," Charles E. Hugh. University of Call fornia. Berkeley, Cal. "Conservation of the Pupil." George i.. Jensen, principal union nigh school. T-11 ' . . "The Girl Problem in the Hien School," Elizabeth Rowell, adviser of gins, iiroaaway hic-h schoo . Seattle "The Evening High School. Its Needs ana 1'ossibllltles. William Q. Osburn assistant . .superintendent of schools Tacoma. Thursday, July ia, 10:00 o'clock The Intermediate School or Junior High School." A. C. Barker, superin tendent oi scnoois. uakiana, cal "The Junior College, or the Six-Four-Four Plan." C. R. Frasler, superinten dent of schools, Everett, Wash. "Education Through Socialization," Ethel Percy Andres, principal Lincoln high school. Los Angeles. Cal. Thursday. July ia, 8:00 o'Cloek "The Responsibility of the Hign School for American Ideals,"" A H Reinhardt. president Mills college Oakland. Cal. . "Sociology in the High School," Will iam F. Ogburn, Reed college. "Orienting the High School" E. O Sisson. state commissioner of educa tion. Boise. Idaho. Business. KXQKEX DEPT. KEETXNOS. Xn Main Building Address. Edward C. Elliott, chancel lor. University of Montana, Helena, Mont. Reed College Tuesday, July 10, 10 KM o'Cloek "War Measures of Higher Educa tional Institutions," Charles R. Van Hise, president University of Wiscon sin. "The Relation of the Governor to he Administration of the State Pub ic Educational System. Governor Stewart of Montana, Governor Lister of Washington, and Governor Withy combe of Oregon. ixiucational Institutions." J. W. Crabtree, president State Normal school, Ijivcr Falls, Wis. Tuesday. July 13, Noon College and university presidents guests of President Foster. Thursday, July 13, 10:00 o'Cloek "The Four Quarter Plan of Univer sity Operation." John A. Wldtsoe, pres ident University of Utah. Critical present Day issues In Ad ministration of State Higher Educa tion," R. B. Buckinham, chief "tatlstl clarf state board of education. .Madi son, Wis. Discussion. Henry SuzzaJo. C A. Duniway, F. L. McVey. VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND PRACTICAL ARTS Meetings First Methodist Church Wednesday. July 11, 10:00 o'clock "Vocational Guidance a Distinct Function of the Public School." Lester W. Bartlett, vocationl adviser Pomona city schools. Pomona, Cal. ""The Training or Girls ana women for Trades and Industry," Mary Schenck Woolman. manager , National Association for Promotion of Indus trial Education. Boston, Mass. Extension or tne Field or Home Economics in the School Curriculum," Alice Ravenhill. formerly extension lecturer. University of Cambridge, Lon don. England. vocation or tne Home MaKer. cree T. Work, supervising principal Union Polytechnic nigh school, Venice, cal. Discussion. Agnes Houston Craig, di rector department of home economics, State College of Washington. Pullman. Wash. Thursday, July 13, 8:00 o'Cloek Joint session with department of science. "The Vocational Content of a Junior High School Course,' L R. Alderman, superintendent of schools. Portland. Recent Changes In the Philosophy of Vocational Education," Henry Suz zallo. president University of Washing ton. Seattle. "The Training of Teachers for vo cational Schools," Frank H. Shepherd, assistant professor -of industrial edu cation. Oregon Agricultural college. Corvallls. "The Relation of Practical Arts to Science," John H. Francis, superintend ent or scnoois, coiumDus. Ohio. "Vocational Guidance," Anna T. Reed, Seattle Friday. July 13, 8:00 o'Cloek "Industrialising the Manual Arts." George H. Jensen, director Department Mechanic Arts and Prevocatlonal School. Stockton. Cal. The Growth of Art In the Schools and in Industry," Arthur W. Dow, pro- iessor oi nne airs, teacners' college. uoiumoia university, new York. In. Y "The Relation of Art to Vocational Ed- u cat ion -and Manual Training," Ben W. Johnson, dlreotor department of man ual training and Industrial education. seatue, wasn. "The Development of Homes In Ru ral Communlties r Through Extension Work In Hnm t!pnnnitii vr r xr IRausch. assistant professor of home VOmMAX. DE7AXTMXVT MXZTUrQS Wednesday, July 11. 8:00 o'clock Xa Boom B, Publio Auditorium -"How Far Should the Principle of Standardisation Be Followed by the Normal Schools?" C. G. Pearse. presi dent State Normal school, Milwaukee. Wis.; J. G. Crabbe. president. Normal college, Greeley. Colo. PhysicaL Education for tne Ameri can People a Responsibility of the Normal Schools, John H Finley. state commissioner of education, Albany, M. y.; Mr. Fischer. New York institute. "Th Responsibility of the Normal 1 sscnooi ror Training Teacners ror ah Lines of School Work," G. W. Nash, Belllngham. Wash: J. W. Crabtree. River Falls. Wis.; J. Y. Joyner. Ra- itlgn, IS', c. Friday, July as, :00 o'Cloek "The Commercial Arts." A. M. Sproul, principal High School of Com merce, Portland. "The Claims of Scholarship Upon the Normal School," William T. Foster. President Reed college. Portland. Or. ' America Forever and an Unstratl- fled Democracy," John R. Kirk, presi dent State Normal school. Kirksville, Missouri. "The Normal School and the De mands of Industrial Education," H. H. Seerley, president Iowa tate Teachers' college. Cedar Falls, Ia. "The Practical Arts." Frank E. Barr. director manual training department. State Normal school, Cheney, Wash. "The Household Arts," Mrs. O. Shep ard Barnum. state board of education. Alhambra, Cal. "Agriculture." W. A. Lewis, presi dent State Normal school. Fort Hayes, Kan. MTJSZO DEFABTMEirT MEETXBTOB In Unitarian Church Tuesday, July 10, 10:00 o'Cloek "The Place of Music In the Public Schools." A. C. Barker, superintendent of schools, Oakland, Cal. "A Plea for the Enlargement of Music Work in the Public Schools," William Alfred White, supervisor of music, Des Moines. "The Music Preparation of the Grade Teacher as Provided in Teachers' Col leges," Laura J. Soper. Harris Teach ers' college, St. Louis. Mo. "Music Appreciation in the Element ary and Grammar Grades," Xathryn E. Stone, supervisor of music, Los An geles, Cal. "Report of the Committee on Stan dardization of Songs for the Grades." A. J. Gantvoort, chairman. Wednesday, July 11, 10:00 o'Cloek "Music, a Required Subject in the High School and Patriotic Music In All the Grades,"' Herman E. Owen, su pervisor of music, San Jose. Cal. "Music Appreciation In the High School," M. Teresa Finn, supervisor of music. St. Lovis, Mo. "Instrumental Music In the High School," Glenn H. Woods, supervisor of music, Oakland, Cal. "Interpretation of Music In Our Schools," Mrs. I. V. Sweesy. supervisor of music. Mills college. Oakland. Cal. "Music In Our Soldier Camps; What Will It Be and Why?" Lucy H. Cole, former supervisor of music, Seattle, Wash. Thursday, July 13, 10:00 o'Cloek Round table discussion. BUSINESS DEPT. MXETTJTOS Boom C, Publlo Auditorium Tuesday, July 10, 10:00 o'Cloek "Pan-American Relations." U. G. Du bach, Oregon Agricultural college, Cor vallis. "Adjustingr Ourselves to a New Era in Business." Harry C. Splllman, New York. N. Y. "Modifications In Commercial Train- nine Susrsrested by Present World Con nitions. E. r . Uahm. University ot asnington. "Teaching Salesmanship to Girls In High School, Cassie L, Paine, Boston. Thursday. July 13. 10:00 o'clock "How I Would Teach Salesmanship in the High School." F. H. Young. Pen dleton. "Vocations fom High School Girls." Mary Schenck Woolman. manager Na tional Association for Promotion of Industrial Education, Boston, Mass; I "Expert Training Methods, Their Necessity ana Application in xour Typewriting Department. " H. F. Smith, State College of Washington, Pullman,- Wash. SCIENCE DEPARTMENT MEETINGS First Methodist Church Tuesday, July 10, 10:00 o'Cloek Topic. "Reorganization of Science Courses to Fit Three-Year Interme diate High Schools." "The Legitimate Vocational Content of the Intermediate High School Course," Charles Kirkpatrick, vice principal Broadway High school, Se attle. Wash. "The Extent to which correlated In struction in Practical Arts and Science Can Vitalize the Work." L. M. Hig gins. head of department of science, high school. Tacoma. Wash. "Biology in the Intermediate High Schools," Mabel B. Plerson, head of biology department, high school, Pasa dena. Cal. "'Science in the Intermediate High of biofogy. Reed college. PortW Or. School ' William C. Morgan, professor Discussion Wednesday, July 11, a o'clock Music. "General or Elementary Science," Arthur Deamer, superintendent of schools, Fargo, N. D. "Physics and Chemistry." Charles Kirkpatrick, vice president Broadway high school, Seattle, Wash. "Earth Science and Biology." L. M. Higglns. department of science, high school, Tacoma. Wash. "Training of Science Teachers," George H. Black. president State Normal school, Ellensburg, Wash.; K. R. Edwards, state high school In spector, Jamestown, N. D. Thursday. July 13, 8:00 o'clock , Joint session with vocational educa tion and practical arts department. (See that department for program.) Friday, July 13, 9:00 o'Cloek Tonic- "Military and Industrial Pre paredness." "How Trade Schools May Serve the Country in the Present Crisis A De scription of the Experience of Went worth Institute In Ortranizinsr Practical Courses in Military Engineering for a j Regiment or tne Massachusetts .Na tional Guard, William H, Trlmhie, di rector applied science department. Wentworth Institute, Boston, "The Public School Is the Place to Prepare the Heart, Mind and Hand of Young America for Service to His Country." Rev. John H. Boyd, pastor First fresDytenan church. Portland. "War Is a Highly Organized Science The Soldier and Industrial Worker Both Need Training in Scientific Thinking and Application," J. A. B. Sin clair, m. l., surgeon u. S. navy. Port land recruiting station. Portland. Preparedness Through Teachers. F. E. Clark. Seattle, Wash- PHYSICAL DEPT. MEETINGS Room D, Publlo Auditorium Tuesday, July 10, 10:00 o'Cloek "What Should Be the Outcome of Physical Training in the Public School sr C. l Frazier. superintend ent or scnoois, niverett, wash. "Preparedness Based on PhnlMi Training," A. C. Strange, superintend ent of schools. Baker. Or. "The Value of Physical Training." O. M. Plummer, member of board of education, Portland. "School Spirit,"' Ethel Percy Andrus, principal Lincoln high school. Los Angeles. "Physical Bases of Character," C. E. Rugh, University of California. Berkeley. Cal. Thursday. July 19. 8 KM o'Cloek Address. William T. Foster presi dent Reed college, Portland. "Physical Education and the Teacher of the Elementary School," Signe E. Hazelthorn. department of physical education - for women. University of California, Berkeley, Cal. Address. John H. Finley. commis sioner of education. Albany N V I "More Corrective Work on Special tinea In th G cades." Christian Bro- car, supervisor of physical training. Spokane. Wash. "Physical Training in Work With Defective Children," Ida H. Manley, supervisor of department of defective children, Portland. Note. The' department of physi cal education of the Portland public schools will show work each day of the convention under the direction of Mr. Krohn of the public schools and Mr. Convlll. superintendent of parks and playgrounds. CHILD XTOIENB DEPARTMENT MEETINGS Auditorium, Shattuck School Wednesday, July 11.' a :00 o'Cloek "Sanitation of the Rural Schoolhouse In Oregon,"' M. L. Pittman, Oregon normal school. Monmouth. "Getting Results in Medical Inspec tion." Ira C. Brown, chief medical in spector, Seattle. "The Tacoma System of Health Su pervision,' E. A. Layton, chief medicajl inspector, Tacoma, Wash. f nysieal Training versus Atn- letlcs." Charles H. Hunt, director of pshyslcal education, Lewis and Clark high school. Spokane, Wash. .freventive Medicine in tne scnoois. N. K. Foster, chief medical director, Oakland. Cal. 'Factors In Human Efficiency, Alice Ravenhill. Fellow Royal Sani tary Institute, London. England. Friday, July 13. 9:O0 o'Cloek A State Program for School Health, Horace Ellis, state superln tenaent of schools. Indianapolis. Ind. "Some Phases of Child Welfare Work." Martha Randall, Portland; Emma Grlttenger. Portland. The work or the School Nurse." How to Prevent Speech Defects In Public Schools." Walter B. Swift, Boe ton, Mass. "Oral Hygiene." Henrv Cllne Flxott. foruana, or. A Suggested Prorram for Bex In struction," Bertha Chapman Cady, iierKeiey, iai. SCHOOL PATRONS DEPARTMENT Room A, Publlo Auditorium Mrs. Addison W. Moore. Chicago Til ni..lil(nff Symposium: The part of the na trons' department in war aid. "Volunteer Aid to Education In War Time." Mrs. O, Shepard Barnum. Al hambra. Cal. "War Means Increased School Rev enue,'" Mrs. W. S. Jennings. Jackson ville, ria. "Rural Schools and the War," Marie Turner Harvey, Kirksville. Mo "Guarding the Health of Children Under War Conditions," Sarah M. Hobson. M. D.t Chicago. 111. , "Conserving the Children of Work insr Age." Mrs. Addison W. , Moore. Chi cago. 111. "Maintaining Educational Standards In War Time," William" B. Owen. Chi cago, m. "The Patriotic Services of Affili ated Organizations" Association of Collegiate Alumnae, Gertrude S. Mar tin; Southern Association of College Women, Emily W. McVea: National Council of Jewish Women. Mr. Charles Long: General Federation of Women's Clubs, Mary E. Parker. Business. Wednesday, July 11, 8 o'Cloek "The Patrons' Department- Past. Present and Future," Mrs. O. Shepard Barnum, vice president state board of education. Alhambra, Cal. "Some Phases of the Rural School Problem," Mary C. C. Bradford, state superintendent of public instruction, Denver. Col. "The Child." Rt. Rev. Walter T Sumner. bishop of Oregon Port land Or. Friday July 13 Noom Luncheon Multnomah hotel. SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION DEPT. MEETXNOS Room A, Publlo Auditorium Wednesday, July 11, 10:00 o'Cloek The topic for the morning session will be "General Administration." Va rious phases will be discussed In 15 minute speeches by O. M. Plummer Portland; Ella Flagg Young. Chicago; Rev. Walter T. Sumner, bishop of Ore gon, Portland, formerly member board l of Education. Chicago: E. Shovroolr Seattle, Wash.; D. W. 8pringer Ann Arbor; Carl G. Pease, Millwaukee": Mrs. O. Shepard Barnum, Aihambra, Cal. Luncheon In honor of President Aley, given by department of school admin istration, 12:15 to 1:45 p. m.. Mult nomah hotel, $1 a plate. Wednesday, July 11, a o'Cloek The topic for the afternoon session will be "Schoolhouse Standardization." Twenty minute presentations will be made by Frank Irving Cooper, archi tect, (chairman standardization com mittee, Boston. Masv; W. B. Itter, school architect. St. Louis, Mo.; Wil liam C. Bruce. "editor American School Board Journal. Milwaukee. Wis.; J. J. Donovan, school architect. Oakland. Cal.. and S. A. Challman, state com missioner of school buildings. Min neapolis, Minn. Ten minute discussions will be given by Edgar Blair. A. A. McDonald, F. A. Naramore, A. Shiels and A, E. Win ship. Thursday, July ia, 10 o'Cloek I 'S. ff,,m' Pr- paredness and Conservation. Addresses will be given by Robert J. Aley, president. University of Maine, Orono. Maine: Caroline Hedger, Americanization committee worker, Chi cago; John H. Finley, state commis sioner of education, Albany, N Y.. and William T. Foster, president, Reed college. Portland. LIBRARY DEPARTMENT MEETINGS Library hall Wednesday, July 11, 9 o'Cloek "Problem Method of Instruction and Its Probable Correlations In Library Service and Administration." Herbert G. Lull, director of training, Kansas state normal school, Emporia. Kans. Discussion D.-D. Johnson, Seattle: Willi3 H. Kerr, Emporia, Kas ; Los E. Bailey, Portland, and Emma E. Bar ette. Portland. Thursday, July 13, 10 o'Cloek Round table for high school libra rians, Louise Smith, librarian Lincoln high school. Seattle. Wash., presiding. "The Librarian in the High Schooi Her Status, Qualification, Salary and Definite Duties," J. A. Churchill, state superintendent of schools. Salem. Or. uare or Clippings, Pamphlets, etc.. Estelle Slaven, schools division, public library, Seattle. Wash. "Student Committees In the High School Library," Marion Lovis libra rian Stadium high school. Tacoma, Wash. Question box Harriet A. Wood. scnooi iiDrarian, liorary association. Portland. Or. Thursday, July 13, a o'clock j "State Supervision of School Libra ries," J. A. Churchill, state superintend ent of public instruction, Salem. "Library Opportunities in Junior High Schools," Laura C. Bailey, Salem. Friday, July 13. 9 o'Clook Presentation of reports of coUege, high school, normal school, rural school and elementary school committees. SPECIAL EDUCATION MEETINGS Ladd School Wednesday, July 11, 10 o'clock Topic. "National Preoarerino. n Its Relation to the Teaching and Care of Special Children. "The Juvenile Court In Its Relation to the Constructive Agencies of So ciety Which Prepare Young Boys and Girls for Citizenship," King f)yke man. Judge of the superior court and judge of the juvenile court, Seattle. "Special Classes and Preparedness," Joseph P. Byers, executive secretary, committee on provision for the feeble minded, Philadelphia. Pa. "The Oral Method for Teaching Deaf Children," G. S. - Tllllnghast, school for the deaf. Salem. "State Care of Crippled Children." Fred D. Merrill. University of Oregon Eugene. Thursday, July 12, 3 o'Cloek "What Special Measures Should Tt Inaugurated for Those Special Chil dren Yet Unprovided For in the Public Schools r Arthur Howard Sutherland, psychologist, public schools, Los An geles, CaL "America's Model for a rxmrhnant of Speech-Improvement in the Public Schools," Walter B. Swift, M. D., grad uate School of Medicine, Boston, Mass. "Public Responsibility for the Edu cation of the Blind," Joseph Wood, Seattle. SECTIONAL ROUND TABLES Thursday, July 18, 13 SO o'clock Luncheon Benson Polytechnic school for girls. Friday, July 13, O'Cloek "Th Special Child and the Visiting Teacher." Dallas D. Johnson, assist ant professor of education. University oi wasnington, Seattle, wasn. Care . of Special Children in the Schools." Robert Hall. M. D.. Portland. Or. "Child Life In School and Factory," Millie R. Trumbull, secretary board of inspectors of child labor, Portland, Or. Business. RURAL AND AGRICULTURAL DE PARTMENT MEETING Auditorium Shattuck School Wednesday, July 11, a o'Cloek "A Program for Rural Education In the State," Thomas E. Flnegan, dep uty commissioner of education, Albany, N. Y. "Teacher Training in Its Relation to the Teaching of Agriculture as a Prac ticai Art." Z. M. Smith, department ofl education, iaiayette, ma. Discussion, W. G. Hummel, depr ,t ment of agricultural education, Uper sity of California. Berkeley. Ca? "Rural People and Education, Prob lems," W. H. Campbell. Centl City, Neb. -.n1 Thursday, July 13, 10 'o'Cloek Round table discussion . (a) "The Provisions Af- the Smith Hughes Bill as Relatedfcto Agriculture and Home Economics." (b) 'The Relation of the Rural School to the Problems of National ism." Thursday, July 18. 8 o'Clook "A Typical Case of Rural Education'" (Illustrated). John A. Doelle. superin tendent of schools, Houghton, Mich, "Results Aofiieved in Secondary Ag riculture "Ak the Methods Pursued in Actual Practice'- (Illustrated), H. N. GoddarcLv.- department of education, Madison,' Wis. Business. CLASSROOM TEACHERS' DEPART MENT MEETXNOS Unitarian Church Wednesday, July 11, 8 o'Cloek Topic, "Essential Factors In Educa tional Preparedness." "Moral and Physical Values Versus Academic Standards of the Classroom," Frederick W. Roman, professor of eco nomics. Syracuse university, Syra cuse N. Y. " ocational Guidance," Anna Y. Reed, author of vocational guidance report, Seattle, Wash. "The Exploitation of Children," Ed ward B. Shallow, associate superin tendent of schools. New York. N. Y. "The Education of Girls," Mary Schenck Woolman. manager. National Association for Promotion of Indus trial Education, Boston, Mass. Thursday, July 18, at 8 o'Cloek "Demands Made by the Public on the Teacher and the School." Anna Wlllson, president. Indiana State Asso ciation of Teaciiers, Crawfordsville, Ind. "What the Teacher Should Demand of the Public," Isabel A. Ennls. presi dent. Brooklyn Teachers association, Brooklyn. N. Y. "Organization Among Teachers as Related to National f repareaness. Sarah H Fabey, New York. "The Unmeasurable In Teaching,' Grant Hayes. Chicago. MEETINGS OF DEPARTMENT FOl WTDER USB OF SCHOOL HOUSES First Presbyterian Church, Tuesday, July 10, 10 o'Cloek, Friday, July 13, 9 o'Clook The department for the promotion of a wider use of schoo'.houses was es tablished at New York and will hold its first meeting at f ortland. The fol lowing topics will be discussed by ex perlenced speakers: "The Education of the Adult." "The Schoolhouse as a laboratory for Citizenship." "Th Schoolhouse and Recreation" "The Schoolhouse as a Place for Political Meetings." "The Schoolhouse as a Mu sical Center," "Activities in the School house illustrating democracy. -EDUCATIONAL PUBLICATIONS DE PARTMENT MEETINGS Room C. Publlo Auditorium Wednesday, July 11, 10 o'Clook Topic, "The Textbook; a Sympos ium." "Free or -Rented Textbooks." R. H. Wilson, state superintendent of public instruction, Oklahoma City, Okla. ' Jstate Printed Textbooks," E. Morris Cox, Oakland. Cal. "Uniform Textbooks." Edward C. El liott, chancellor. University of Mon tana, Helena, Mont. Friday, July 13, 9 o'Clook ment of School and Education Jour nals." This topic will be discussed under the following heads: "The News and Professional Side"; "Broader Educa tional and Administrative Phases'"; "Problems of Finance and Manage ment"; "The Official Magazine." ASSOCIATIONS MEETING WITH THE N. E. A. SCHOOL GARDEN ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA First Congregational Church Wednesday, July 11, a o'Clook "Outdoor Education1 Samuel C. Lancaster, engineer, Columbia river highway, Portland. "Gardens of the West," O. M. Os borne, head agricultural department. Normal school, Livingstone, Ida. "Gardening and Vocational Educa tion," N. C. Marls, state department of education, Salem. Thursday, July 18, 10 o'Cloek "The Child's Share in Food Produc tion," T. C. Newbill, state club leader, Pullman, Wash.; M. O. Evans, super visor school gardens, Tacoma; Thomas A. Bonser, city schools. Seattle; Thomas Grey, city schools, Spokane, Wash.; E. E. Smith, principal. Martin school, Birmingham. Ala. will be held at Fulton Park school At noon tne scnooi garden luncheon garden. Tickets may be secured at neaaquarters. Thursday, July 13 3 o'Cloek Excursion to the school gardens of Portland and the Columbia river high way, conducted by Samuel C. Lancas ter. Parties will be made up at the headauarters. Multnomah hotel. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF STATE EDUCATION ASSOCIATIONS Tuesday, July 10, 10 o'Cloek Auditorium Shattuck School Topic. "The State Education ao. elation." "What It Should AceomnHuh tnw it Members." O: C. Whitney, secretary. State Teachers' association, Tacoma; Eva M. Fleming, president, Iowa State Teachers' association. Decorah tow S. H. W'eet, president, New York State xeacners association, .Rochester, N Y J. Fred Anderson, secretary Utah Ed ucational association, Halt Lake City Utah; Hugh W. Caldwell, secretary; Maryland State Teachers' association Chesapeake City, Md.; Willis E. John son, presiaeni, souin uakota Educa tional association. Aberdeen. S. D.: G Ii. mauucii, yresiuem, Arizona state Teachers' association. Ganogles, Ariz C. A. Hawkins, chairman executive committee. Missouri State Teachers' association, Maryville, Mo. "Methods of Financing." A H. Cham berlain, executive secretary, California xeacners association, ban rrancisco Cel.; Nellie Mlnehan state director N. E. A., Milwaukee. Wis.; Martha L Powell, president. Nebraska State Teachers' association, Omaha. Neb.; J. H. Wagner, secretary. New Mexico Educational association. Santa 'F j M. ; R. E. Williams, secretary, Kentucky Educational association, Louisville Ky.; E. D. Ressler, cretary, Oregon State Teachers' association. Corvailia Or.; R. C. Moore, secretary, Illinois State Teachers" association, Carltn vllle. 111.; F. L. Plnet, secretary. Kan sas State Teachers' association. To Delta. Kas.; H. B. Smith, secretary, Colorado Educational association, Den ver. Colo.: Anna Webb Blantan. nrvsi. dent. Texasw State Teachers , associa tion, jjenion, x ex. HOME ECONOMICS ASSOCIATION Library Hall Tuesday, July 10, 10 o'Cloek Address. Catherine J. Mac Kay, dean. Iowa State college, Ames, Iowa. "Service to Be Rendered the Coun try by Home Economics Teachers." Henrietta W. Calvin, specialist in home economics, bureau of education, Wash ington. D. C. "Sequence and Correlation In the Teaching of Home Economics in the Public Schools." Ellen P. Dabney. su pervisor of home economics, public schools. Seattle. Wicsh.' "8cope of Home' Economics and Its Subject Matter lir- University and Col lege Courses.'" Ajice Ravenhill. profes sor of household economics. Utah Agri cultural college", Logan 1'tah. Tuesday, July 10, 8 o'Cloek "The Value of Home Demonstration Work," Edith Parrott, state agent for South Carolina. 'What the Association Can Do to Decrease the Death Rate of Children In Aiperlca," Mrs. Max West, children's bureau, department of labor. Washing ton D. C. .he Influence of the Trained Con- lAjmer in Raising Standards," Mary "richenck Woolman. manager National Association for Promotion of Indus trial Education. Boston. Mass. NATIONAL COUNCIL OF PRIMA RT EDUCATION Thursday, July 13, Noon A luncheon will be given under the auspices of the National Council of Primary Education at the Hotel Ben son at which there will be an Informal discussion NATIONAL COUNCIL OF TEACHERS OF ENGLISH Thursday, July 13, 10 o'Cloek Problems in literature will be pre sented under the following sub topics: Living versus- Preserved Literature ; Seein Classics as Wholes"; "Litera ture for Vocational Courses"; "The Use of American Literature in the Present Crisis." Room A, Publlo Auditorium Wednesday, July 11. 12:30 o'clock. luncheon at University club. Thursday, July 18, a o'Cloek Problems in composition will be considered under the following head ings: "The Student's Rla-ht of Way '; Is Business English a Menacer "The Social Aspects of Composition." LEAGUE OP TEACHERS' ASSOCIA TIONS Room D, Publlo Auditorium Wednesday, July 11, 10 o'Clook Jessie McGregor, president Portland Grade Teachers association, presiding. An informal meeting of the league will be held at which the subject for discussion will be "What the League Has Done for You. All members of affiliated associations are invited. MODERN LANGUAGE CONFERENCE Wednesday, July 11, 10 o'Clook Library Llnooln Hign School "Ideals of the Profession." William A. Cooper, Stanford university, Cal. "University Training of the High School Teacher of Modern Languages, With Particular Reference to French." Oliver M. Johnsten. Stanford univer sity, Cal. "Directed Observation and Practice Teaching." Lydia M. Schmidt, Univer sity high school. Chicago. Round table discission, "Profes sional Periodicals and Affiliations." Wednesday, July 11, a o'Clook "Upward Expansion of the High School Modern Language Curriculum, and Departmental Supervision." E. J. Dupuy, Girls" high school, San Fran cisco. "Downward Extension of the Modern Lanruaf?e Curriculum. l. C. Hatch. Polytechnic hiKh school. San Francisco. "The Place of a Foreign Lcnguage In an Education, KuDerta Tanquary Technical high school. Oakland. Cal. Round table discussion. "Direct Method and Expansion of Curriculum." Thursday, July 13. 10 o'clock "Interest as a Factor in Modern Language Teaching." Anna M. Tletjen High School of Commerce, San Fran cisco. "Practical Classroom Devices for the Modern Language Teacher," Carleton Ames Wheeler, Hollywood high school, Los Angeles. Round table discussion (French German and Spanish sections), "Text books. Do They Lead or Lajr Thursday, July 13, 8 o'Clook Romance section. ""The Place of Poetry In the Teach ing of French," Laurence H. Pechln. High School of Commerce, San Fran cisco. "How to Prepare for a Year in Spain." Mary P. Cox, Manual Arts high school. IjOn Angeles. "The Organization of High School Work In Spanish." Margaret C. Dowl ing. Mission high school, San Fran cisco. Round table discussion, "Self Help and Dally Growth." German Section "The Standardization of Instruction in German," F. W. Aletsnest. Univer sity of Washington. Seattle. "The Use of Wall Pictures for Con versation and Composition in German, with Demonstrations," P. E. Schwabe, head of department of German, city high schools, Portland. "How to Spend a Year In Germany With Profit and Pleasure," Charlotte AjKnoch, Standford university. Round table discussion, "Self Help and Dally Growth." NATIONAL FEDERATION OF COL. LEGB WOMEN Wednesday and Thursday The National Federation of College Women will hold their third biennial convention in the ballroom of the Mult nomah hotel, July 11 and 12, to which all college women are Invited. The federation Is broad and Inclusive and welcomes any woman who has had one or more year's work in a college Wednesday morning the convention will be welcomed by George L. Baker, mayor of Portland; Mrs. G. F. Frankel. city hostess, and Mrs. Charles H. Cast ner, state president of Federation of Women's clubs. The topic for discus sion in the morning will be "Vocational Aid." introduced by Myra King Miller, ADDie wriint ana Jessie Mctjregor, ' Pref1fnt Pr.tland Grade Teachers as sociation. Wednesday afternoon will be devoted to reports of Individual clubs and all members of college women' clubs are urged to be present. Thursday morning there will be an address on the "Science of Solar Mag netics" by Emma J. Reid. Grammar grade teachers are cordially invited. Thursday afternoon the subject of "Better Films" will be presented by Harriet H. Barry. At 6 o'clock Thurs day a college dinner will be hexi ai t.i. University club. NATIONAL CONFERENCE FOl TENSION EDUCATION Headquarters, Benson Hotel Meetings in Room 318, Lincoln High School Tuesday. July 10, 900 o'Cloek Address C. W. Pugsley, director of extension. University of Nebraska, Lincoln. Neb. Sectional Conferences Club Workers' conference, H. C Seymour, presiding. Cooking demonstration given by four girls and Helen Cowgill, College of Agriculture, Corvallls. Or. Home Economics conference. Mary Hoover, presiding. The rural woman demonstrator and her equipment Jessie Hoover, Uni versity of Idaho, Moscow, Ida. The cooking .demonstration Mary F. Rausch. University of Washington. Seattle, Wash. "Dressing ,h Awkward Girl," Louise Waller, Washington State col lege, Pullman Wash. County Agents" conference, R. B. Coglon. presiding. "Cooperation," P. V. Maris, Oregon Agricultural college. Corvallis, Or. "Ideal Organization." R. B. Coglon. Washington State college, Pullman. wasn. Tuesday. July 10, 1:30 o'clock "Extension Education in th Univ- sity of Iowa," O. K. Kllngaman. direc tor or extension, university or Iowa, tows i". "Psychology of the Camotlrn in lev tension Education," Perry G. Holden, mieraaiioiuu jiarvesier eomoanv. t m. cago.-IlL . . r. ALLIED ASSOCIATIONS OCCUPY A BROAD FIELD "Rural School Extension," H. H. Seerley, president Iowa State Teachers college. Cedar Falls. Iowa. "Business Cooperation With Exten sion Work," O. M. Plummer, secretary Union Stock Yards loupany, Port land. Or. Wednesday, July 11, 9 SO o'Clook "Relation of Smith-Lever and Smith Hughes Bills to National Prepared ness in Agriculture and Home Econom lea," C. W. Pugsley. director of exten sion. University of Nebraska, Lincoln. Neb. Discussion R. D. Hetsel. director of extension. Corvallls, Or.; O. D. Center, director of extension, Boise, Idaho. Sectional Conferences Club Workers' conference, Elisabeth Jone, presiding. Interstate canning contest con ducted by George E. Farrell. United States department of agriculture. Washington D. C. Home Economics Demonstrators' conference. Ava B. Milam, presiding. "The Woman's Part In Rural Devel opment." Mary Sutherland. State Col lege of Washington. Pullman, wasn. County Agents' confo-ence, P. V. Maris, presiding. "The Farmer s Wife. Preparedness." M. S. Schrock, McMinnvllTe. Or. "The Method of Conducting Evening Meetings," Flov Rader. Seattle. Wash. Discussion S. B. Hall. Gresham, Or.; H. C. Cooney. Goldendale. Wash. Wednesday. July 11, li30 o'Cloek "Extension Teaching as a Means of Continuing Education." Thomas P. Cooper, director of extension. Agricul tural college. Fargo, N. D, "Home Genomics and the War." Jesse M. Hoover, College of Agricul ture, Moscow, Idaho. "Sending the University Out Into the Country," W. J. Kerr, president Oregon Agricultural college, Corvallis. Or. "The Organization of Young Men for Agricultural 8ervice During the War." B. H. Crwheron, college or Agricul ture, Berkeley, Cal. Thursday. July 18, 9 AO o'Cloek T,mint ruMorm ajid Demonstration Materials."" Perry G. Holden, Interna tional Harvester company, Chicago. 111. "Discussion,"' B. H. Crocheron, Col lege of Agriculture. Berkeley, Cal. B actional Conferences Club Workers' Conference, M. J. Ab- Thornber, Presiding. Movies (showlrur demonstration ma terials, canning equipment and model homes). Evaporators. Horn Economies Demonstrators' Conference, Agnes H. Craig presiding. "The Woman County Agent, Anna Turley, Agricultural college, Corval lis, Or. County Ag-entr conrerence, w. a. S. Thomber Presiding "'The Agent In Harness." Perry G. Holden, International Harvester Co., Chicago. 111. Thursday, July 180 o'Clook "Organizing City Extension Work." Mr. Crooks, assistant superintendent of schools, Seattle, Wash. "Increasing Production and Organis ing for Economy and Conservation in the Northwest," W. 8. Thornber. direc tor of extension. State College of Washington. Pullman, Wash. "The Value of a Program In Food Conservation and Production." O. D. Center, director of extension. Moscow, Idaho. "Cooperation With the Public Schools In Extension Work," M. J. Abbey Col lege of Agriculture, Bozeman, Mont, "The Organization and Results of Extension Wtork In Cook county." Edwin J. Tobln. county superintendent of Schools, Chicago, 111. CLASSICAL ASSOCIATION OF THE PACIFIC STATES Meetings in Room 817. Lincoln High Scl chool. Wednesday, July Jl, 10 o'clock "The Need to Define Anew the Values of Latin," Milton E. Blanchard. Mission high school, San Francisco, Cal. i "Classics and the Man of Science." Norman C. Thome. Lincoln high school. Portland. Or. "Classics and the Man of Affairs." W. L. Brewsler, former city commis sioner, Portland. Or. "The Continued Tale of the Histori cal Novel,"' Frederic 8. Dunn, Uni versity of Oregon, Eugene. Or. Wednesday. July 11, 13:30 o'Cloek Luncheon at the University club. Wednesday, at 12:30. a,t Vi cents a plate. Send reservations to Julianne A. Roller. 1 145 Ivon street. Portland. Friday. July 13. 9 o'Cloek The Direct Method. Three Years After." A. P McKlnlay. Lincoln high school. Portland, Or. "Teachers of Latin," Susan M. Dorsey. assistant superintendent of schools. Los Angeles. Cal. "Exaggeration and Other Elements of Humor in Roman Literature." Frank F. Potter. Washington stats college. Pullman. Wash. "Correlating Iatln With History." Leon a Larrabee. Lincoln high school. Portland, Or. "The Correlation of Unguistie and Scientific Courses," Stephenson Smith. Portland, Or. BEOOND CITIZENSHIP CON f EJTIOH OF THE BUREAU OF NATURALI SATION OF THE U. 8- DEPART. MENT OF LABOR. Richard X. Campbell. Commissioner of Naturalisation: Raymond F. Cstst, Deputy Commissioner. Headquarters Portland hotel. Meetings in First Presbyterian church. John Speed Smith chief na turalization examiner. Seattle, vW'ash , presiding. Wednesday. July 11. 10:00 o'Clook Address of Welcome, George L. Baker, mayor of Portland, Or "Compulsory Education for Aliens' L. R. Alderman, superintendent of schools, Portland, Or. "Practical Citizenship, the Basis of World Democracy," William M. David son, superintendent of schools. Pitts burg. Pa. "Seattle's Public Schools in Coopera tion With the Bureau of Naturalisa tion," Nathan Eckstein, member of school board, Seattle. Wash. Wednesday, July 11, a.-OO o'Clook "Cooperation Between the Rureau nf Naturalization, the Public Schools am the Courts," Charles C. Kelso, director of social center, Los Angeles Hish scnooi, ixiB Angoies, Cal. "Education for Citlzerishln In th Denver Public Opportunity School' Emily Griffith principal Opportunity scnooi, Denver, Colo. "Night Classes for Adult Fortln- ers." Linden McCulIough. superintend ent of schools. La Grande, Or. W omen's Organlzation In the Amer icanization Work." Grace H. Baalev. chairman Americanization committee iaiionai American woman surrrage association Norwood. Mass. Wednesday, July 11, 8 o'Cloek "The Friend of the Court and of the Alien." Henry B. Hazard, naturaliza tion examiner, Portland, Or. "Importance to Community and Country of Night Schools for Adult Foreigners," E. C. Hartwell, superin tendent of schools St. Paul. Minn "The Meaninr of Citizenship," Wal lace McCamant, associate justice su- sreme court. Salem. Or. w "Citizenship and Patriotism." James Wlthycombe, governor of Oregon. Thursday, July 13, 10 o'Clook "Some Ways of Americanizing Our Alien reopies." r. smitn, principal extension scnoois, jjirmingnam, Ala. "Suggestions for Rural Citisenshlp Classes." Paul Lee Ellerbe. chief nat uralization examiner. Denver, Colo. "Educating the Allen In Wyomlnt Joseph E. Burch. superintendent of schools K.emmerer, w yo. . "Citizenship Preparedness." Jose phine Corliss Preston, stats superin tendent of public instruction, Olympla, yuaso. xnnnoAy, uiy ia. s otaoek I "Education for Citisenshlp," J. cl Wricht. director vocational and man-1 Thursday, July 18, taeek ual training instruction. Kansas City, Mo. "Education of the Alien Based Upon Character and Conscience," Rev. John H. Boyd, pastor First Presbyterian church. Portland. Or. "Night School and the Immigrant In Kansas Ctty. Kan.." I. B. Morgan, director of night schools. Kansas City. Kas. "Some Duties and Difficulties Con fronting the Naturalised Cltlien." El mer M. Wentworth. president-general Sons of the American Revolution. Den Moines. Iowa. Thursday, July 18, 7 o'Clook City Auditorium "Public Naturalization Reception," John Speed Smith chief naturalisation examiner U. S. department of labor, Seattle, Wash., presiding. "Final Hearings on Petitions for Naturalisation and Administration of Oath of Allegiance, Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Multnomah County " John P. Kavanaugh, presid ing Judge. Present: Thomas M. Hurlburt. sher iff of Multnomah county; Joseph W. Bfcveridne. clerk; John B. Easter, dep uty clerk, and Samuel W. Poole, DalUff of the circuit court. Presentation to applicants for citi zenship of American flags, James E. Ewlng, vice president Oregon society. Sons of the American Revolution, Portland. Or. Address to Applicants. John P. Kav anaugh, presiding Judge. Renunciation of allegiance to for eign sovereignties and taking oath of allegiance to the United States by ap plicants. "America." audience, led by W. H. Boyer. Portland. Or. TEACHERS' ADVISORT COUNCIL The Unitarian Church Friday, July 13, 9 o'Clook An informal meeting will be held at which the following subjects will be discussed: "Object and Aim of Teachers Ad visory Council From the Standpoint of the Superintendent"; "The Personnel of the Teachers' Advisory Councrt."; "Object and Aim of Teachers Advisory Council From the Standpoint of the Teacher"; "Relation of the Teachers' Advisory Council to the Superintend ent and to the School Board. AMERICAN SOCIAL KTOISn ASSO. CIATION. General topic, "Social Hygiene In Relation to National Defense." Revised programs may be obtained at the reg istration and Information desks. Wednesday, July 11, 10:00 o'clock City Auditorium William T. Foster, president Oregon Social Hygiene society, vice president American Social Hygiene association, presiding. Topic "Sex Education and the Pub lic Schoola" The Oregon Social Hygiene society will present the motion film "How Life Begins." The running of the film will take about 45 minutes. Speakers: Norman V. Coleman, pro fessor of English, Reed college, Port land. Edward O. Sisson. state commission er of Education. Boise, Idaho. ChBrles E. Rugh. profesnor of educa tion. University of California, Berke ley, Cal. Bertha Chapman Cady. representing the Ameirlcan Social Hygiene associa tion. New York. N. Y., on "Personal Observations of Some Promising Ex periments In Sex Education." Henry D. Sheldon, dean college of arta. University of Oregon, Eugene, or. Friday, July 13, 9:00 o'clock Room A, City Auditorium Rt. Rev. Walter T. Sumner, bishop of Oregon, presiding. Topic "Tbe Community and the Camp." Speakers:" Harry H. Moore, executive secretary Oregon Social Hygiene soci ety, Portland. Walter Clarke, field secretary Amer ican Social Hygiene association. Chi cago, 111. . May L. Cheney, appointment secre tary. University of California, Berke ley, Cal. J. I May, colonel Third Oregon in fantry. David Starr Jordan, chancellor Le larwi Stanford Junior university, vice president American Social Hygiene as sociation. Stanford University, Cal. DEPARTMENT OF CLASSROOM TEACHERS Meetlnrs In the Unitarian Church. Wednssday, July 11, SUM o'Clook Topic Essential Factors in Educa tional Preparedness. Music. "Moral and Physical Values versus Academic Standards of the Classroom," Frederick W. Roman, professor of economics, Syracuse university, Syrs cuse, N. Y. "Vocational Guidance and Educa tional Preparedness," Anna T. Reed, author of vocational-guidance report. Seattle. Wash. "The Exploitation of Children." Ed ward B. Shallow, associate superin tendent of schools. New York, N. Y. "The Education of Girls," Mary Schenck Woolman manager National Association for Promotion of Indusi. trial Education, Boston, Mass. Thursday, July 18, 8 too o'Cloek Music. "Demands Mads by the Public on the Teacher and the School." Anns Wlllson, president Indiana State Asso ciation of Teachers, Crawfordsville, Ind. "What the Teacher Should Demand of the Public." Isabel A. Ennls. presi dent Brooklyn xeacners association. Brooklyn. N. Y. The immeasurable in Teaching," Dudley Grants Hays, supervisor of vocational training, Chicago, I1L "Organization Among Teachers as Related to National Preparedness," Sara H. Fahey. Seward Park school. New York. N. Y. Business. NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF DEANS ur w U MJHM Meetings In T. W. C. A, Auditorium Monday, July 9, 8 o'Clook Registration. Monday, July 9, to 10 o'clock Reception in ballroom. Multnomah hotel. Tuesday, July 10. 9:30 o'Cloek "Greetings From N. E. A.." David R Johnson, vice president, N. E. A. The Function or a Student Y. W. C. A. on a Campus," Eliza R. Butler. New xork, N. Y. "Vocational Guidance In Colleges." Anna Y. Reed, Seattle. Wash. "Democracy, College. . Women and War," Rhoda M. White. State College of Washington, Pullman. Wash. Tuesday. July 10, 1930 o'Cloek Luncheon at Multnomah hotel. Tuesday, July 10, 8 e 'Clock Round Tables. Y. M. C. A., Leader. Jane Seott, Port land. Or. "Qualifications and Preparation of Dean of Women." Leader. Anna Y. Reed, Seattle, Wash. "The War, Women and Education," Leader. Ethel Hunley ColdwelL Uni versity of Washington. Seattle, Wash. "Technical Problems." Wednesday. July 11. too o'Cloek "The Department of Physical Eduea- . tlon for Women. Its Organisation and Relation to the Institution," Signe Hagelthorn, University of California, Berkeley, Cal. "Greek Letter Societies, Their Re lation to the Campus and to the Ad ministration.' Anna L. TannlhlU, Lew iston. .Idaho. Wednesday, July 11, S o'Clook. .', Round Tables. - - "Pan-Hellenie and the Dean of women, leauvr mimocio r vox. I7iln varsity of Oregon, Eugene. Or. -Resolutlons . --. -Technical Problems. j - ? v- -fc- 5-