1602; Oxford, 1597.
Abel, Mrs. John J., 1061.
Abercorn, Duchess of, 1174.
Abercrombie, Dr. D. W., 425, 426.
Aberdare, Lady, 1174.
Aberdeen, Countess of, 1174.
Abernathy, Alonzo, 1125.
'Abernethy, E. F., 402.
Abnormal positions of workers in wood and metal, 448.
Abstinence from alcoholic drinks and tobacco,
Adams. Herbert B., cited, 1261, 1300, 1312; on fate of Washington's endowment of National University, 1304; promotes university ex- tension, 531.
Adams, J. S., 1498; memorializes Congress, 1289, 1290-1291.
Adams, John, on National University, 1306; quoted on history of New England, 1237; submits plan to G. Washington for migra- tion of faculty of Geneva, 1300; visits nat- ural history collections of King of France, 1316; Washington to, 1302; works quoted, 1316.
Adams, John C., death and sketch, 1760. Adams, John Quincy, character and intellect, 1310; on National University, 1310; report on weights and measures, 1310.
Addington, Isa., signs resolve of 1707 relating to Harvard, 1230.
Addis, Wellford, 15.
Addresses of welcome, 437.
Adherence to text-books, 1612.
Adjuncts to instruction in museums of antiqui
Adler, Dr., 216; on value of manual training, 571. Adler, Prof. Felix, 1141.
Administration, central, 159; of school, 197; of
school law, 245; officers of, 181.
Administration of education in Canada, 1213. Administrative institutions, 169; notions of, 177. Admission, age of pupils, 187; conditions, 185, 186; elevation of college standard for, 1464; re- quirements for, in technological schools, 668, 669; to academic degrees, 186; to women, 71. Adrianople, shoes, handiwork from, 501. Adult male population, 35.
Adult, the child the, in minature, 360. Adults, schools for, 160.
Advanced subjects, 249.
Advantage of consolidating schools, 1650. Advantage of personal contact, 1504.
Advantages of classically educated men, 1463.
Adverbs, rapid progress with, 374.
Esthetic and ethical training essential, 1479.
Affairs of Government, 158.
Affirmative and negative counsel, 1473. Africa, Jewish schools in, 652. Agard, I. M., 399.
Agassiz. Louis, comes to Harvard, 662, 663. Age, allowed for entering normal school, 345; marks differences better than school grades, 376; of leaving school, 166; of psychology, this and the next decade, 366; of school going, 264.
Agencies, auxiliary, 173; educational, 1; for dis- tributing books, 715; union of, 159. Aggregate of expenditures, 42.
Agnew, David H., death and sketch, 1749. Agrégés, professors, 181. Agricultural and mechanical colleges, grants for,
1275-1288; list, 667; statistics of lands and prices per acre received, 664; of prices re- ceived, 665; of scrip issued, 1285; of States having land "in place," 1284; summary,
See also Land grants for education; Documents illustrative of American educational his tory; Mechanic arts, colleges of. Agricultural and pastoral group, 266. Agricultural capabilities of Alaska, 1713. Agricultural college near Fargo, N. Dak., 1130. Agricultural colleges and schools, act amending act of 1887, 1280; act for experiment sta- tions, 1278-1279; act of 1862, 1275-1277; act of 1890, 1280-1282; acts to carry act of 1887 into effect, 1280; bill passed in 1859, 1275; coeducation of races, 1281; growth of inter- est, 1275; Michigan petitions for, 1275. Agricultural colleges, constitution of Alabama on, 1356, 1374; of Colorado, 1382; of Ken- tucky, 1412; of Louisiana, 1391, 1392; of
Mississippi, 1362, 1411; of Nebraska, 1386; of North Carolina, 1365, 1385, 1386; of North Dakota, 1398, 1400; of South Carolina, 1359; of South Dakota, 1397; of Texas, 1379-1381; of Utah, 1414; in Mexico, 653; land grants to, 93, mentioned, 4, 92.
Agricultural experiment stations, act amending act of 1887, 1280; act for, 1278-1279; acts to carry act of 1887 into effect, 1280.
Agricultural schools, 351; mentioned in Michigan constitution of 1850, 1335.
Agriculture and the mechanic arts, colleges, statistics, 1972-1977; of receipts and ex- penditures, 1978-1980.
Agriculture, 167, 199; education in, attracts atten- tion, 1275; higher school of, 342; in schools for men, 169; Jewish interest in, 652; minis- ter of, 188; notions of, 169; schools, men- tioned, 594.
Ahrendt.- , death and sketch, 1760.
Aid, of Congress for deaf mutes, 1064; pecuniary, for college students, 4, 1573-1601; State, 201; State, county, and local, 51.
Aids to reading, 937.
Aigner, Clemens, 1779.
Aiken, Charles A.. death and sketch, 1749. Aim of libraries, 713.
Aimsand fundamental methods of education, 1467. Airy, Sir George B., death and sketch, 1760. Aix, exhibit of trades schoo's, 589. Alabama, address of State superintendent of education, 1634; constitution of 1819 on edu- cation, 1321; of 1868, 1355; of 1875, 1373; education in, 1633; educational topics for discussion, 1633; medical education, 1620; medical requirements for right to practice, 1620-1622; pecuniary aid to students, 1576; public school question, 1633; statistics, agri- cultural and mechanical colleges, 1972, 1976, 1978; blind institutions, 2056, 2058, 2060; city schools, 1786; colleges for women, 1969; commercial colleges, 2022, 2024; institutions for deaf, 2042, 2044, 2048; law schools, 1988; medical schools, 1990; normal schools, 2002, 2010, 2014; private secondary schools, 1896; public high schools, 1816; schools of theol- ogy, 1982; universities and colleges, 1952; suggestion from as to employment of school labor, 1553; temperance education law, 1159; text-books, liberty in selecting, 544; uses surplus of 1836 for education, 1287. Alameda free library, 950, 964. Alarcon, Don José D., death and sketch, 1760. Alaska, amounts given by Federal Government
and by churches to schools, 1747; appro- priations for education needed, 1746; census taking, 1705; condition of the Eskimo, 1705; contributions to the reindeer fund, 1714; education, 1705; establishment of schools in, 1712; in Yukon Valley, 1736; exhibit men- tioned, 647; expenses, 1748; first church building in, 1737; first organized school in, 1737; grippe in, 1734; industrial education, 1705; list of public schools and teachers, 1746, 1748; officers of school administration, 1747; permanent food supply, 1708; preemp tion of lands in, 1746; public schools exhibit, 1147; reconnoissance of Bruce Gibson, 1717; of W. T. Lopp, 1716; reindeer imported from Siberia, 1730; starving condition of natives, 1709; schools in, 1731; account of, 587; con- trolled by Bureau of Education, 587; sta- tistics, 587; tribes and missions, 1731; whal- ing business, 1711; wild reindeer in, 1727; work of churches in, 587.
Alaska Eskimos, destitution among, 1724. Alaskan school-work exhibit, 473.
Albany Academy exhibit, 1071.
Albany (N. Y.) home libraries, 960, 972.
Albert Victor. See Clarence, Duke of.
Albion College, aid to students, 1581.
Albright, C. W., 408.
Alcoholic drinks and narcotics, 1156.
Alcorn Agricultural and Mechanical College, provided for in constitution of Mississippi,
Allon, Henry, death and sketch, 1760. Allopathic medical schools in United States, 606. Alma College, aid to students, 1584. Alsace-Lorraine, illiterate recruits from, 328; sta- tistics of education, 2074.
Altar exhibit of St. Joseph's Orphan Home, Co- lumbus, Ohio, 493.
Altchevski, Mme., book of, exhibited, 652.
Althoff, judge in preparing German exhibit, 549. Alton (Ill.) public library, 953, 966.
Amalgamation of the European and Indian, 1216. Ambitions of working men and women, 206. Ambrose, J. W., aids Howard University, 1566. Ambrose, Miss Lodilla, librarian, 576, 889. Ambulatory schools in Russia, 1202. America, easy to change occupations in, 522; draw. ing and modeling in, superior to German work, 557; E. Hausknecht's estimate of, 522; influence of libraries, 628; knowledge of native authors in, 628; low average of teach- ers, 557; oral and text-book teaching, 556. American Academy of Arts and Sciences, origin, 1316.
American Antiquarian Society, 702, 875. American Association for the Advancement of Education, 1495.
American Association for the Study of Children,
American Baptist Mission Society, contributes to education of negro, 1553.
American Bible Society, work of, 655.
American book trade, M. Le Soudier on, 597; re- sults. 599.
American Catholic Historical Society, exhibit, 510. American Cecilian Society, 1121.
American civilization, peculiarity of, 534. American College for Girls at Constantinople exhibit, 482, 1059.
American colleges, course of study in, 440. American Colonization Society, 1212; bulletin published by, 1213.
American culture, foreigners detect characteris- ties of, 521.
American education, 11; English character, 534;
French views on exhibits of, 585-599; Ger- man criticism on, 521-583; liberty in, 623; Österberg on, 624-630; power of religion in, 446; progress since 1876, 456, 457. "American Education Renaissance," noticed, 1325.
American educational exhibit, characteristics, 558; elementary instruction, 644; extent, 585, 644; general remarks on, 650; location, 644; resemblances of various States, 585. American educational history, documents illus- trative of, 1225-1414.
American Institute of Homeopathy, work for higher medical training, 1617. American Institute of Instruction, 1495, 1500. American Journal of Education exhibit, 483; men- tioned, 1240.
American Journal of Psychology, mentioned, 643. American Library Association, 691, 1147; cata- logue, 937; index. 582, 1011; new constitn- tion, 692; petitions Congress for distribution of public documents, 582; standard acces sion book, 820; order of entering in, 820; wide-reaching work of, 713; work of, for congress of librarians, 576. American libraries, report on, 575–583. American Medical College Association, work for higher medical training, 1617, 1619. American medical students, 1631-1632. American methods of instruction, discussed, 543. American Missionary Association, contributes to Fisk University, 1553.
American Normal Association, 1499. American people, 44; characteristics of, 559–561. American Philosophical Society library, 881. American physicians, French opinion of, 602. American politics, bibliography, 579.
American Printing House for Blind, award to,
Ames, Anthony, 1643.
Ames, Prof Daniel T., 433.
Ames, F. L., death and sketch, 1765.
Amherst College, aid to students, 1582; exhibit,
482, 1057; library, 878.
Amity College, 1126.
Anabolism and katabolism, 382.
Analogical and genetical study of children, 360. Analysis of expenditure, 38; of programmes, 14; of school revenue, 35; of studies, 1479. Analytical method in English grammar, exhibit, 514.
Anatomical and clinical studies, 229. Anatomical charts, mentioned, 640. Ancient and modern languages, 95.
Ancient languages, diagram of time given to, in Germany and America 681-684; study of, in Germany, 542.
Anderledy, Anton, death and sketch, 1760.
Andersen, Capt. Magnus, 1196.
Anhalt, public schools in, 324; statistics of educa tion, 2074.
Annals of the poor the inspiration of literature, 1658.
Annapolis Naval Academy, exhibit of battle ship Illinois, 470.
Ann Arbor, Mich., high school work exhibit, 488. Annotated list of 2,000 books, 997. Annotation of book titles, 994. Annual expenditures, 189. Annual grants, 1171.
Annual literary index, mentioned, 582. Annual public examinations, 167. Ansonia library, 950, 964.
Answers to questions, 950. Antecedents, historic, 161.
Anthropological and psychological divisions of child study, 366.
Anthropological Building at Columbian Exposi tion, 480.
Anthropometric tables in girls' colleges, 528. Anthropomorphic and realistic forms of theology for children, 378.
Antioch College, 1123. Antwerp, 158, 161, 186-191. Anvers, 173, 174.
Anvik, Alaska, mentioned, 587. Apgar, Austin C., 1076.
Apgar's New Plant Analysis, 622.
Apostle of apperception, Herbart, 1658. Apparatus, 2, 12; and furniture, 168; expenditures for, 23, 44; exhibits, 475; free, 524; free text- books, etc., 480; French exhibit, 588; in Berlin schools, 554; in high schools, 59, 65; in universities and colleges, 86. Apperception, doctrine of, 1505; Lange's work on, 1505.
Apple, J. H., 418.
Appliances, 42.
Application of science to preparation of food, 1061.
Appointing power of teachers, 246, 346.
Appointment of prelates, 194; revoked, 200; of primary teachers, 159; by the King, 175; of professors, 159.
Apprentice system, 771.
Apprenticeship schools, 187, 192.
Apprenticeship and professional schools, 186. Appropriations, educational, 172, 204; for literary
objects, 704; for normal schools, 5; for pub- lic, 165; for universities and colleges, 88; installments of, 95; special, 188.
Approximations of total and school population, 24. Aptitude, certificate of, 225.
Arabia, Koran used in schools in, 500.
Arabic text-books, exhibit, 500..
Araya, Doña Filomena S., death and sketch, 1760. Arbitration, extension of influence, 655.
Arbury, F. W., 402.
Archæology in Mexico, 1219.
Archer, Henry P., 407.
Architects and engineers, skilled, 256.
Architects, preparation in America private, 659. Architectural drawings in German exhibit, 464. Architecture, combustible, 728.
Arenal, Doña Concepcion, 1783. Arey, Oliver, 1116.
Argentine Republic, course in national colleges, 1220; educational statistics, 654, 2078; ex- hibit, 498, 572, 1220; kindergarten at Parama, 1222; manual training, 1221; normal schools in, 1221.
Aristotle's ethical system, training the activities, 374; precept of, 1456. Arithmetic, absence of abstract work in several grades of best school exhibits, 504; changes in teaching, 517; instruction in, 1640; theo- retical and practical, 169.
Arizona, medical requirements, 1622; pecuniary aid to students, 1576; statistics of Agricul tural and Mechanical College, 1972, 1978; public high schools, 1816; universities and colleges, 1952.
Arkansas, colored industrial school at Pine Bluff, 1135; constitutions of 1836 and 1864-65 on education, 1326, 1345; of 1868, 1360 of 1374, 1373; educational exhibit, 485, 113 requirements in, 1620, 1622; 1
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