"This material appeared originally in Public documents . It was privately reprinted without change in 1935, was revised and published by the Library of Congress in 1939 and is here reissued with slight revision of the introductory section."--p. [2] ; At head of title: Library of Congress. Division of documents. ; Mode of access: Internet.
"This manual supersedes TM 9-227, 19 November 1942; TB 227-4, 6 November 1942; TB 227-5, 5 May 1943; TB 227-6, 12 May 1943; Ordnance School Manual (OS) no. 9-3, 15 August 1941; and Ordnance School Manual (OS) no. 9-45, December 1942." ; Includes index. ; "1 June 1943." ; Caption title. ; "References": p. 132. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Also reviews activities of Mr. Flynn as Bronx County sheriff, N.Y. ; Record is based on bibliographic data in CIS US Congressional Committee Hearings Index. Reuse except for individual research requires license from Congressional Information Service, Inc. ; Indexed in CIS US Congressional Committee Hearings Index Part IV ; Also reviews activities of Mr. Flynn as Bronx County sheriff, N.Y. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Includes bibliographical references. ; Frame of reference: education in a democratic society -- The relationship between teacher qualifications and supervision -- The induction and guidance of beginning teachers -- Professional improvement of teachers in service: a cooperative enterprise -- The special subjects in the modern school -- Music -- Art -- Physical education -- The special subjects in the modern school. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Letter from Springfield College to Stephen T. Duggan, December 22, 1925. The letter is asking Dr. Duggan if he would consider recommending Dr. Peter Karpovitch to the Rockefeller Foundation for financial assistance to help support his studies and his research at Springfield College. The letter is a copy and is not signed. ; Peter V. Karpovich (1896-1975) was born in Russia and trained as a medical doctor at the State Military Academy of Medicine in Petrograd (St. Petersburg), Russia in 1919. Under increasing political and professional turmoil, he fled to Latvia in 1922. In Latvia, Karpovich worked at the Riga YMCA. In 1925, he traveled to the United States to research at Springfield College. While there, he enrolled as a special advanced student and earned a master's degree in physical education. In 1927, while completing his studies, he became a professor of physiology at the college. In the late 1940s, he met and married his second wife, Josephine Rathbone, an acclaimed scholar of physical education and relaxation. From 1961 to 1969, he served as the director of the physiology research laboratory at Springfield College, where he published several seminal books. Karpovich was a founding member of the American College of Sports Medicine and a consultant to many government, private and educational organizations. He remains an internationally recognized pioneer in physical education.
Letter from Govenor Herbert H. Lehman to William Wallace Farley, October 22, 1940 inviting Mr. Farley to a supper party in honor of Henry A. Wallace, Vice Presidential Candidate and running mate of Franklin D. Roosevelt in the 1940 U.S. Presidential Election.
Planning meetings held in counties; Democracy periled, Sec. Wickard warns; Club members go to National Congress; Planning and the people; Around the state with Extension workers ; Serial publication containing information on research and activities conducted at the New Mexico College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, and resources available to state residents through the College.
Regional planning meeting in Denver; 4-H club enrollments; 21st state 4-H camp judged big success; Education in democracy; About the state with Extension workers ; Serial publication containing information on research and activities conducted at the New Mexico College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, and resources available to state residents through the College.