meetings are possible only when classrooms are available. 2. Gourse of Study ~ a. Gourse offerings are necessarily jimited under the conditions that prevail. Shop courses, commercial courses, and mechanics of all forms are not offered. A college preparatory course is the only offering and all pupils are enrolled in it. b. Music is offered, although it is necessary to rent rooms off the campus. It is next to impossible to find room facilities for group organizations. c. Athletics is limited to what can be done with the University equipment. This is, of course, borrowed material and available only when the University people are at ease. The one-thirty hour, a most unfavorable time, is the period usually assigned to Oread Training School. 3. Organization The principles of modern school organization are difficult to put into practice unier the present circumstances. This student body is swallowed up by the University populace. Instead of being con- fined to one building where corporate life could be developed, the common life which the pupils must have with the older students makes it difficult to hold the high school child's interest in his own school organization. The University administration believes that the high school should have a plant unit of its own and that the high school students should have a school life separate from the University student body. SUMMARY The School of Education needs a new building of a two unit type; one unit or wing prepared to meet the needs of the School of Education and the other unit or wing built to house a modern training school of two or three hundred high school pupils. This building should have an audiĀ¢ torium with a seating capacity of three hundred. There should be a swimm- ing pool ani a gymnasium each large enough to accommodate both units. Many divisions in each wing should be constructed to meet the special needs of the departments occupying them. Laboratories, conference rooms, display rooms and work rooms, all of particular design, besides adequate classrooms are parts of every well-equipped teacher training institution. The Uni- versity of Missouri has built recently a modern, educational plant of the two wing type suggested above. The cost price was $350,000.