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Michigan-University of Michigan-Quarter-centennial celebration of the presidency of
James Burrill Angell, LL. D., June 24, 1896
From Detroit school report, William E. Robinson, superintendent..
Minnesota-from report of W. W. Pendergast, State superintendent..
From St. Paul school report, C. B. Gilbert, superintendent.
From Minneapolis school report, Charles M. Jordan, superintendent..
Missouri-from report of John R. Kirk, superintendent of public schools.
From Kansas City school report, J. M. Greenwood, superintendent
From St. Louis school report, F. Louis Soldan, superintendent
Montana-from report of E. A. Steere, State superintendent
Nebraska-from report of H. R. Corbett, State superintendent.
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Nevada-from report of H. C. Cutting, superintendent of public instruction..
New Jersey-the sesquicentennial of Princeton....
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Religion and the University, a sermon preached on the occasion by President Francis
L. Patton.........
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Princeton in the Nation's Service, oration by Prof. Woodrow Wilson..
President Cleveland's speech.
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New Jersey school report, A. B. Poland, State superintendent
Newark school report, William N. Barringer, city superintendent
New Mexico-from report of Amado Chaves, Territorial superintendent
New York-from report of Charles R. Skinner, State superintendent.
From Brooklyn school report, William H. Maxwell, superintendent..
From Buffalo school report, Henry P. Emerson, superintendent..
From New York City school report, John Jasper, superintendent.
From Rochester school report, Milton Noyes, superintendent..
From Syracuse school report, A. B. Blodgett, superintendent
North Carolina-from report of John C. Scarborough, State superintendent.
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North Dakota-from report of Emma F. Bates, State superintendent of public instruction
Ohio-History of Public Education in Ohio for Fifty Years, by Emerson E. White, LL. D.
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From report of Oscar T. Corson, State commissioner
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Pennsylvania-from report of Nathan C. Schaeffer, State superintendent..
From Allegheny school report, John Morrow, superintendent...
From Philadelphia school report, Simon Graty, president.....
From Pittsburg school report, George G. Lucky, superintendent.
Rhode Island.
South Carolina-from report of W. D. Mayfield, State superintendent..
Erskine College, quarter-centennial of Dr. Grier's presidency.
South Dakota-from report of Frank Crane, superintendent..
Texas-from report of James M. Carlisle, State superintendent.
Utah-from report of John R. Park, superintendent of public instruction
Vermont from report of Mason S. Stone, State superintendent.
Washington-from report of C. W. Bean, superintendent of public instruction.
West Virginia-from report of Virgil A. Lewis, State superintendent.
Wisconsin-from report of J. Q. Emery, State superintendent...
Wyoming-from report of Miss Estelle Reel, superintendent of public instruction......
CHAPTER XXVIII.-FOREIGN UNIVERSITIES.
Foreign universities arranged according to age.....
Arranged according to number of students..
Colleges, independent faculties, and schools for oriental languages
Technological institutes......
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Agricultural, forestry, and mining academies; veterinary schools.
Foreign universities arranged alphabetically, with faculties and number of students..
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The agitation for the common schools, 1815–1825.
CHAPTER XXIX.-THE BEGINNINGS OF THE COMMON-SCHOOL SYSTEM IN THE
SOUTH; OR, CALVIN HENDERSON WILEY AND THE ORGANIZATION OF THE COMMON
SCHOOLS OF NORTH CAROLINA.
Introduction: Scope and character of the work..
The first efforts for popular education, 1695–1728.
The royal government and education, 1729-1776.
Private incorporated academies, 1760-1825..
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The Literary Board and its work, 1825-1840
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The experimental period, 1840–1852 ..
Reorganization and growth, 1852-1861.
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The civil war and the end of the old régime, 1861-1866.
Bibliography of Calvin H. Wiley, 1847-1886 .
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CHAPTER XXX.-THE TEACHING OF GEOGRAPHY IN CERTAIN FOREIGN COUNTRIES.
Report to the council of the Royal Geographical Society, by J. Scott Keltie, the society's
inspector of geographical education.....
Geography in the schools of France.
Efforts to promote geographical study in Australia.
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CHAPTER XXXI.-CONSULAR REPORTS ON EDUCATIONAL TOPICS.
CHAPTER XXXIV. THE GROWTH of Toronto CHILDREN.—By Franz Boas
Average annual increase in stature of short and of tall children between certain ages..... 1549
Statures of American boys and girls......................
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General statement of the expenditure of all appropriations made by the Government for
Mr. Duncan's work among the Timpsheean Indians of British America and Alaska..
Introduction of domestic reindeer into Alaska.
Itinerary...
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Detail statistics of universities and colleges for men and for both sexes..
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Detail financial statistics of universities and colleges for men and for both sexes..
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Detail statistics of colleges for women.
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Statistics of schools of technology..
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Technical, professional, and special courses of study maintained by universities and col-
leges for men and for both sexes......
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Summary of statistics of public normal schools..
Summary of statistics of private normal schools.
Normal students in universities and colleges and public and private high schools and
academies
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Colleges and universities reporting students in teachers' training courses
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Combined statistics of public high schools and of private high schools and academies.......
Statistical table of public high schools......
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Statistical table of private high schools, endowed academies, seminaries, and other private
secondary schools....
Comparative statistics of city schools (Table 3).
Enrollment and attendance in city schools (Table 1)..
School property and expenditures (Table 2)..
Public high schools in cities (Table 4).
Evening schools (Table 5)........
Kindergartens (Table 6)
Estimated population of cities (Table 7)..........
Children of school census age and ratio to total population (Table 8).
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Eatio of enrollment to total population and to school population (Table 9).
Aggregate and average attendance and length of school term (Table 10)
Patio of public high-school enrollment to total enrollment (Table 11)..
Number of teachers (Table 12)....
Average expenditure per pupil for all purposes; average sums received by teachers and
supervisora (Table 15)..
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Estimated average monthly salaries of teachers and supervisors (Table 16)
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Statistics relating to religious exercises in city schools (Table 17).
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Cities having public kindergartens (Table 21) ..........
Statistics in detail of enrollment and attendance (Table 23)
Statistics of supervising officers, teachers, property, etc. (Table 24).
Receipts for public schools (Table 25)
Expenditures of public schools (Table 26).
Statistics of towns having between 4,000 and 8,000 inhabitants (Table 27).
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CHAPTER XLIL-STATISTICS OF COMMERCIAL AND BUSINESS SCHOOLS.
Review of the statistics.....
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Summary of statistics of commercial and business colleges.
Statistics of commercial and business schools..
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CHAPTER XLIII.-SCHOOLS FOR MANUAL AND INDUSTRIAL TRAINING.
Social and physical condition of negroes in cities; report made by Atlanta University..
General summary
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Social and physical progress, by I. M. Shaw
The physical condition of the race, by Prof. Eugene Harris, Fisk University
Statistics of schools for the education of the colored race..
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CHAPTER XLV. STATISTICS OF SCHOOLS FOR THE DEFECTIVE CLASSES.
CHAPTER XLVII.-STATISTICS OF EDUCATION IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES.
Attendance, teachers, and expenditures.
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Index.
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