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May, 1930
Campbell, M. Agnes: Marionettes, a project in visualization — Educ. Screen, 1 : 23-25, Mar. 1922. Caylor, H. E.: The world's oldest civilization— Educ. Screen, 4: 581-84, Dec. 1925. Connolly, Louise: We call this work visual education — Visual Educ, 4: 120-22. 126-27, Apr. 1923. Hard. Ruby: The use of real situations in teaching — Normal Instruc. Priman Plans, 35 : 46-47, 94, Nov. 1925. Higgins. B. H.: Pageant in rural life — School .\rts Mag., 23: 561-64 May 1924. bibliography. Jewell, F. M.: Models as visual educators—Visual Educ, 3: 21-24, 50-52, Jan. 1922. Moving Picture Age: Pageant illustrates events in Christian progress throughout all ages — 3: 14, Au,§. 1920. Robbins. J. M.: Using the pageant in history — Nat. Educ. Assoc. Jl, IS : 159-60, May 1926. Routzahn, Evart G.: The A B C of exhibit planning — New York, Russell Sage Foundation, 1918. xiv, 234 p. illus. Smith, D. R.: Russian doll project — School Arts Mag., 25: 423-24, Mar. 1926. illus.
MUSEUMS AND THE SCHOOL Theoretical Bailey, Henry T.: Report of the joint committee on better cooperation between schools and museums — Nat. Educ. Assoc. Proc, 1926: 243-45. Belfield, L. M.: The visual idea functioning througJi museums — Visual Educ, 2: 6-14, Sept. 1921. Boas, B.: Art museum and the school — Nat. Educ. Assoc. Jl, 15 : 269-70. Dec. 1926. Brown, F. C: Visual education in the museum of science and industry — Educ. Screen, 7 : 181-82, Oct. 1928. Coleman, Laurence V.: Schools and museums working jointly for visual education — School Life, 13: 124-26, Mar. 1928. Dillaway, T. M.: Cooperation of museums of art with the public schools — School Arts Mag., 24 : 536-41, May 1925. illus. Freeman, M. B.: How the museum lends things — Library Jl, 51 : 133-35, Feb. 1, 1926. illus. diagrs. Gibson, Katherine: Experiment in measuring results of fifth grade class visits to an art museum — School and Society, 21 : 658-62, May 30, 1925.
Hamlin, C: Focal museums — Playground. 19: 622-23, Feb. 1926. National Education Association Proceedings: Relationship between museums and schools— 1915 : 500-504. Osbom, Henry F.: Museum as a new force in public school development — Nat. Educ. .'Sissoc. Proc, 1916; 73940. Pearce James E.: Museums, their use and place in learning and in the transmission of culture — University Texas Bui., No. 2133, June 10, 1921. 20 p. (Austin, Tex.) Porter, D. L.: Museum of art as conceived by school children — School Arts Mag., 27 : 41-42, Sept. 1927. Rathmann Carl G.: Value and importance of the school museum — Nat. Educ. Assoc Proc, 1916: 741-45. Richards, C. R.: The industrial museum — New York. Macmillan Co., 1925. 117 p. Smith, H. I.: Development of the museums and their relation to education— Scientific Monthly. 5: 97-119, Aug. 1917. Snedden, David: Place of museum education in a total scheme of educational objectives — School and Society. 19: 745-49. June 28, 1924. Toothaker, Charles R.: How the museum can help the teacher in visual instruction — Mov. Pict. Age, 3 : 1314, 31, Oct. 1920. Toothaker, Charles R.: Visual instruction in the museum — Educ. Screen, 5 : 145-46, Mar. 1926. Winslow, L. L.: Museum and the school — School Arts Mag, 23 : 38795, Mar. 1924. illus. Practical Babcock, W. M.: Practical use of an historical museum — Quarterly Jl. University North Dakota, May 1926. Bailey, D.: New use for the museum — School Arts Mag., 23 : 396-402, Mar. 1924. illus. Coleman, Laurence V.: Manual for small museums — New York, G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1927 xiv, 395 p. illus. Connolly, Louise: Taking the museum to the learner — Visual Educ, 4 : 237-39, 253, Oct. 1923. Corwin. Roy S.: Visual instruction activities of the Milwaukee public museum— Educ. Screen, 2: 11-13, Jan. 1923. Crawford, Ruth D.: Cambridge museum for children — Primary Education-Popular Educator, 44: 264-65, 323, Dec. 1926.
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Dana, J. C: Museum of service — Survey, 49: 581-85, Feb. 1, 1923. illus.
Gibson, Katherine: Children's museum, Cleveland museum of art — School Arts Mag, 26 : 362-63, Feb. 1927.
Greywacz, Mrs. Kathryn B.: State museum's lending collections — New Jersey Jl., Educ, 16: 7-8, 24, Mar. 1927. illus.
The New Jersey state museum lends to the schools of the state, lantern slides, motion picture films, charts, stereographs, natural history cases, and pictures covering a large range of subjects.
Lampson-Scribner, F.: Agricultural museums — Educ. Screen, 4 : 136-39, 206-208, Mar., Apr. 1925. Page, Edward C: A colonial textile room — Educ. Screen, 4: 263-66, 33842, May, Sept. 1925. illus. Poole, E. L.: City that includes a museum and art gallery in its public school system — School Arts Mag., 24: 553-55, May, 1925. illus. Ramsey, Jean: Visual education on wheels — Visual Educ, 3: 285-87, 305, June 1922. Rathmann, Carl G.: Visual education and the St. Louis museum — Washington. Gov. Print Ofiice, 1925. 36 p. illus. (U. S. Bur. Educ. Bui., 1924, No. 39) School and Society: Children in museums—17: 332-33, Mar. 24, 1923. School and Society: Field museum and the Chicago schools — 26 : 516-17, Oct. 22, 1927. Sherwood, George H.: The school service of the American Museum of Natural History — Visual Educ, 3: 62-69, 117-18, 138, Feb., Mar. 1922. Smith, H. I.: Educational work of a great museum — Scientific Amer. Sup., 75 : 86-87, Feb. 8, 1913. Also in Science n s, 36: 659-64, Nov. 15 1912. St. Louis Public Schools, Department of Instruction : The educational museum of the St. Louis public schools: its origin and service — St. Louis, Mo., June 30, 1927. 38 p.
An attractively illustrated report of the work of the museum, including the nature of circulated material which ranges from food products to song slides.
Toothaker, Charles R.: Educational work of the commercial museum of Philadelphia — Washington, Gov. Print Office, 1920. 40 p. illus. (U. S. Bur., Educ. Bui., 1920, No. 13)
Ward, H.: Circulating museums — Library Jl, 50: 451-52, May 15, 1925.
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