State Normal School, 781. City training school, 815. Industrial education and schools, 146, 305. Industrial University of Illinois, 146, 305. How obtained, xxii. Ohio, 803. Iowa, 77, 115. Constitution of 1846, 115; of 1857, 116. Janitors of Prussian gymnasiums, 473. Professorship of agriculture, 45. State and education, 320. Jerome, St., 371. Letter on female education, 372. Johnson (Vt.) State Normal School, 790. Land policy of United States, xxvi, 41, 73. Lalor. John, meaning of education, 840. Study of Latin in German gymnasiums, 496. Legislation, respecting schools, xxii. Lexington (Ky.) State University, 164, 291. Maine, 77, 91. Constitution of 1820, 91. Agricultural land grant, 168. State College of Agriculture, 299. Manchester (Iowa) City training school, 814 Education defined, 848. Normal School Advocate, 664, 692, 801. Mansfield (Pa.) Normal School, 753. Workshop for mechanic arts, 258. Constitution of 1864, 97; of 1867, 98. State College of Agriculture, 273. Early educational history, 83, 327. Amendment of 1857, 88. Agricultural land grant, 173. State Agricultural College, 173. State Institute of Technology, 177, 237. Policy of academies, 415, 431. Maturity examination in Prussia, 449, 492. Teachers for, trained, 486. May, S. J., and Normal Schools, 667. Massachusetts, 237. New Jersey, 287. Memorial of school superintendents, 3. Mental philosophy in Prussian gymnasiums, 499. Constitution of 1837, 111. Constitution of 1850, 111. Agricultural land grant, 179. State Agricultural College, 181, 267. State Normal School, 719. Middle schools, meaning of, 403, 415. Military instruction in agricultural colleges, 134. Milan (Ohio) Normal School, 794. Millersville (Pa.) Normal School, 752. Mill, J. S., government and education, 57, Minnesota, 77, 119. Educational land grants, 69, 74. Constitutional provision, 70, 119. Agricultural land grant, 182. Mining schools, 135. Connecticut, 224. Mississippi, 106. Constitution of 1817, 107. Constitution of 1845, 103; of 1852, 103; of Missouri, 108. 1864, 104; of 1868, 128. State and City Normal School, 809. Louisville, plan of school-house, 569. Constitution of 1820, 108; of 1865, 108; d 1868, 128. Normal Schools, 809. Montesquieu, value of education, 336. Monthly official circulars, xxiii. Moral education, 34. More, Sir Thomas, ideal of a state, 332. National interest in education, 3. University, proposed in convention of 1787, 41. Natural history, circular respecting, 822. Naval schools, 34. Nebraska, 77, 124. Constitution of 1867, 124. State Normal School, 791. Nevada, 77, 123. Constitution of 1864, 123. Academies and classical schools, 410. New Hampshire, 77, 90, Constitution of 1784, 90. New Haven colony, 406. First school code and schools, 328, 406. New Jersey, 77, 92. Constitution of 1776, 92. Agricultural land grant, 186. Scientific school, 287. Educational convention, 313. State Normal School, 727. Appeal in behalf of education, 318. New Orleans, plan of school-house, 568. New York city, grammar school-house, 641. Constitutions of 1822 and 1846, 92. Agricultural land grants, 189. Cornell University, 253. State Normal Schools, 703, 713. Newell, M. A., 779. Nicolovius, 440. Ordinance of Congress in 1785, 41, 65. Constitution of 1857, 120. Orono (Maine) Agricultural College at, 299. Parr, Samuel, education defined, 846, Pedagogic's chair at Halle, 437. Pedagogic trial year in Prussia, 489. Seminaries in Prussia, 487. Royal institution at Berlin for teachers of learned schools, 487. Seminary at Stettin, 488. Seminary at Halle, 49. Pedagogium at Magdeburg, 489. Penal institutions, xx. Penn, William, on popular education, 54, 320. Constitution of 1790, 93. Agricultural land grant, 196. State Agricultural College, 195, 258. System of Normal Schools, 752. Pension of teachers in Prussia, 474. Perkins, George R., 710. Peru (Nebraska) State Normal School, 791. Philadelphia plans of school-houses, 601. Phelps, W. F., and Normal School, 732, 762. Philbrick, J. D., on Boston school-houses, 522. Philology, 36. Philological seminaries, 485. Philosophy and art, 217. Philosophy of teaching, 685. Physical education, 35. Pierce, Cyrus, 656. Pinkney, C., on national university, 11. Plans of educational buildings for agricultural colleges, 227, 310. Graded schools. 519. High schools, 553, 572, 577, 583, 633. Normal schools, 739, 546, 782. Plan of lesson, general principle, 493. Poor, education of the, 316, 322. How secured, 326. Pope, definition of education, 836. ,Portraits of teachers, 38. Posen, province of, 449. Potter, Alonzo, education defined, 846. Rich and poor to be educated, 314, 326. Social influence in the same school, 426. Rousseau, three-fold nature of education, 343. Ryerson, E., value of normal schools, 798. Salem (Mass.) State Normal School, 697. Schedule of information sought, xiii, 5, School houses, plans of, 519. Baltimore, 632. Ypsilanti, 585. Republican government and education, 313, Simpson, J., process of education, 845. St. Louis Normal School, 809. Plan of high school, 573. Constitution of 1863, 128. Adams, John Quincy, 320. Cushing, C., 330. Chief Justice Hornblower, 315. Dinter, 331. Doane, G., 313. Epictetus, 331. Everett, E., 119, 330. Guizot, 336. Hickson, 336. Jay, 32. Jefferson, T.. 320. Jones, Sir W., 317. Kent, J., 321. Macaulay, T. B., 334 Mann, H., 322. Washington, 47, 321. Wordsworth, 332. Webster, 327, 535. State scholarship, 219, 294. Statistical returns incomplete, x. Stearns, E. S., history of Normal School, 661. Stenography, 500. Stevens, Thaddeus, 56. Stewart, Dugald, objects of education, 845. Studies and methods, discussions of, 27. Superior schools, xvii. Supplementary schools, xviii, 35. Switzerland, 337. Synod of teachers, 347. Early recognition of in New England, 409. Constitution of 1835, 101. Technology (Mass.) Institute of, 177. Text books, how selected, Zurich, 345. Terre Haute (Ind.) State Normal School, 781. Constitution of 1845, 113. Thiersch, F., tribute to Prussian schools, 444. School of architecture, 278. Tilden, Caroline E., 667. Trial year of young teachers in Prussia, 489. Union or graded schools, 517. Plans for, 584. United States, Constitution of, 41. Area in square miles and acres, 77. Land grauts to colleges. schools, and uni. Land grants to agricultural colleges. 79. Necessity of education in, 313, 323. Universal education, problem of, xvi, 313, 323. National, 41. Zurich, 367. Upham, Charles, Report on academies, 417. Vacations in Prussia, 504. Ventilation, 541, 543. Prescott Granmar-school, Boston, 541. Vermont, 77, 90. Constitution of 1777, 91. Agricultural land grant, 201. Agricultural College, 201, 279. University, 203, 279. State Normal Schools, 789. Virginia, 77, 94. Early school history, 94. Constitution of 1868, 128. Van Kamptz, 442. Van Rensselaer, S., labors and benefactions for scientific education, 252. Von Kiniprode, in 1382, 449. Von Muehler, 447. Von Raumer, education of girls, 383. Von Raumer, minister of public instruct'n, 446. Von Zedlitz, 437. Voting, right of, 88, 128. Warming school buildings, 540. Boston, 540, 550. New Haven, 557. Washburn, E., on female teachers, 673. Washington, George, educational view, 5, 42. Message of 1790, 42. National University, 42. Letter to Hamilton, 43. Letter to Com'rs of Federal District, 44. Letter to Governor Brooke, 47. Resolution of Assembly of Virginia, 47. Provision of last will, 48. State and education, 320. Washington, D. C., school-house, 640 |