These reports can be secured from the Survey Committee of the Cleveland Foundation, Cleveland, Ohio. They will be sent postpaid for 25 cents per volume with the exception of "Measuring the Work of the Public Schools" by Judd, "The Cleveland School Survey" by Ayres, and "Wage Earning and Education" by Lutz. These three volumes will be sent for 50 cents each. All of these reports may be secured at the same rates from the Division of Education of the Russell Sage Foundation, New York City.
Transcriber's Notes 1. One illustration appears to be missing and another appears to be incorrectly labeled in the original book. The illustration labeled "The eye clinic is advertised by its loving friends" seems to be the illustration "Vaccinated children at Hodge School—50,000 more are unvaccinated." Regardless, one of these two illustrations is missing. 2. The following type-written material was attached inside the front cover of this book and is included here for its historical interest. DIVISION OF MEDICAL INSPECTION
THE CLEVELAND FOUNDATION SURVEY November 18, 1915. The next meeting of the Advisory Committee of the Education Survey will be in the Assembly Room of The Hollenden, Monday, Nov. 22nd, 1915 at 12. The section of the Survey to be considered will describe a feature of school work in which Cleveland equals any and excells most cities of the country.
You are invited to bring any interested friends and are urged to be prompt so as to give full time for both the luncheon and the discussion. Please reply on enclosed card. Yours truly, F. F. Prentiss, Chairman. Allen T. Burns, Director. |