Vassar College Library, Poughkeepsie, New York. Mrs. B. Vaughan, 57 Garden St., Cambridge, Massachusetts. Miss Cornelia Warren, 67 Mount Vernon St., Boston, Massachusetts. Mrs. Henry M. Whitney, Boylston St., Brookline, Massachusetts. Mrs. Alice Ames Winter, 1606 Second Av., South, Minneapolis, Minnesota. I. To the University of Chicago, President WILLIAM R. HARPER II. To Northwestern University, President HENRY WADE ROGERS THE METHOD AND AIMS OF GRADUATE STUDY FOR WOMEN, ANNIE CROSBY EMERY THE PUBLIC SCHOOL AS A SOCIAL INSTITUTION, PAGE I 5 9 PROBLEMS AND PROGRESS OF UNIVERSAL EDUCATION IN OCCUPATION FOR THE COLLEGE GRADUATE, CELESTIA S. PARRISH 48 PUBLICATIONS OF THE ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGIATE ALUMNÆ HE Association of Collegiate Alumnæ is now publishing at suitable intervals matter of interest to women college graduates and to others who are concerned in any way with education. The publications will give addresses of especial note delivered at the annual meetings of the Association on educational topics, reports of the work of the Association, studies of educational problems and conditions by its members, and statistics bearing in various ways upon the higher education of women. All publications of the Association are sent to members of the Association and to subscribers to the publication fund free of charge. The price of each issue to non-members, and of extra copies to members, will be stated in that issue. The present number will be sent post-paid for thirty-five cents a copy. For further information with regard to the publications, or to terms and conditions of membership in the Association, address the Secretary-Treasurer, (MISS) KATE HOLLADAY CLAGHORN, Richmond Hill, New York. |