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CONTENTS OF VOLUME II.
PART III.
CHAPTER I.-DOCUMENTS ILLUSTRATIVE OF AMERICAN EDUCATIONAL HISTORY.
Congressional grants of land and money for colleges of agriculture and the mechanic arts
The Bureau of Education
1275
1288
Early views and plans relating to a national university
Provisions concerning education in the State constitutions
1293
1312
CHAPTER II.-Report of the COMMITTEE OF TEN ON SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDIES, WITH PAPERS
RELATING THERETO.
Report of the committee of ten..
1415
The reform of secondary education in the United States, by Nicholas Murray Butler..
The curriculum for secondary schools, by William T. Harris, United States Commissioner of
Education.
1448
1457
The unity of educational reform, by Charles W. Eliot, president of Harvard University..
Notes on the report of the committee of ten, by James H. Baker, president of University of
Colorado..
1465
1473
The report of the conference on English, by A. F. Nightingale, superintendent of high schools,
Chicago.....
The report from the point of view of the large mixed high school, by O. D. Robinson, principai
Albany (N. Y.) High School..
Bibliography
Organization and functions of the Association, by William T. Harris, LL. D.
1502
Constitution of the National Educational Association..
1506
Constitution of National Council of Education..
1508
List of meetings, officers, and annual membership from each State.......
CHAPTER IV. THE EDUCATION OF THE NEGRO-ITS CHARACTER AND FACILITIES.
Statistics of institutions for educating the colored race, showing grade of students during 1892-93.
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CHAPTER V. PECUNIARY AID FOR STUDENTS IN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
Higher medical education, by Dr. William H. Welch, professor of pathology in Johns Hopkins
University.
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School population, attendance, supervisors, teachers, and accommodations in cities of 8,000 or
more inhabitants.
1749
1786
Receipts and expenditures of public school systems of cities of 8,600 or more inhabitants.....
Cities from which no school data are available..
1801
1815
Public high schools.......
Universities and colleges....
1816
Endowed academies, seminaries, and other private secondary schools.
1897
1952
Institutions for the education of colored students in agriculture and the mechanic arts...
1976
Receipts and expenditures for the year ended June 30, 1893, of the funds for the benefit of col-
leges of agriculture and the mechanic arts..
1978