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CONTENTS OF VOLUME II.
PART III.
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CHAPTER 1.-DOCUMENTS ILLUSTRATIVE OF AMERICAN EDUCATIONAL HISTORY.
Page.
Introductory remarks
1225
Massachusetts legislation
1226
Plymouth legislation..
1238
Connecticut legislation
1210
The common school fund of Connecticut
1230
Pennsylvania legislation ..
1261
Congressional land grants for common schools and universities..
1268
Congressional grants of land and money for colleges of agriculture and the mechanic arts 1275
The Bureau of Education
1288
Early views and plans relating to a national university.
1293
Provisions concerning education in the State constitutions
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
1448
The curriculum for secondary schools, by William T. Harris, United States Commissioner of
Education .....
1457
The unity of educational reform, by Charles W. Eliot, president of Harvard University.
1465
Notes on the report of the committee of ten, by James H. Baker, president of University of
Colorado..
1473
The report of the conference on English, by A. F. Nightingale, superintendent of high schools,
Chicago....
1484
The report from the point of view of the large mixed high school, by 0. D. Robinson, principai
Albany (N. Y.) High School..
1489
Bibliography
1491
CHAPTER III.- THE NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION.
Historical sketch, by Zalmon Richards, Washington, D.C......
1495
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..
1510
Catalogue of papers and addresses since first organization:
Subject classification...
1513
Author classification...
1534
CHAPTER IV.-The EDUCATION OF THE NEGRO. -ITS CHARACTER AND FACILITIES.
Introduction...
1551
Its cost is borne by the white race..
1552
It is almost entirely elementary...
1554
It is becoming more and more industrial.
1559
The teaching force.
1563
Professional training.
1564
Statistics of institutions for educating the colored race, showing grade of students during 1892-93. 1568
CHAPTER V.-PECUNIARY AID FOR STUDENTS IN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
Introductory remarks....
1573
Aid in universities and colleges of the United States.
1576
In colleges for women..
1593
CHAPTER VII.-METICAL EDUCATION.
Raising the standard...
Effect of lengthening the course..
Legal control of the practice of medicine.
Fraudulent medical schools..
Spring courses of lectures-study under a preceptor.
Clinical instruction....
Students having degrees..
Women in the practicoʻof medicine..
Higher metlical education, by Dr. William H. Welch, professor of pathology in Julius Hopkins
University....
American and German medical students, by Dr. F. B. Mallory.
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1619
1622
1623
1624
1625
1627
1629
1631
CHAPTEN VIII.-- EDICATION IN THE VARIOUS STATES.
Alabama..
Connecticut..
District of Columbia.
Kentucky
Louisiana..
Massachusetts.
Michigan
Mississippi
Missouri.
New Jersey
New York.
Obio and Pennsylvania.
Rhode Island
South Carolina
Tennessee
Virginia
West Virginia.
1033
1636
1643
1647
1650
1052
1055
1657
1664
1069
1671
1675
1077
1078
1079
1083
School population, attendance, supervisors, teachers, and accommodations in cities of 8,000 or
more inhabitants..
Receipts and expenditures of public school systems of cities of 8,600 or more inhabitants.....
Cities from which no s liool data aro available...
Public high schools.....
Endowed academies, seminaries, anı other private secondary schools.
Universities and colleges..
Colleges for women, Division A.
Colleges for women, Division B..
Colleges of agriculture and the mechanic arts.
Institutions for the education of coloreil students in agriculture and the mechanic arts.
Receipts and expenditures for the year ended June 30, 1893, of the funds for iho benefit of col.
leges of agriculturo and the mechanic arts..
Scientific schools and iustitutes of technology.
Schools of theology
Schools of law
Schools of medicine.
Schools of dentistry
1786
1801
1815
1816
1897
1932
1969
1972
1976
1978
1981
1982
1988
1990
1996
Schools of pharmacy...
Schools of veterinary medicine..
Training schools for nurses.
Public normal schools.
Prirate normal schools.
Normal students in universities and colleges.
Commercial and business colleges..
Stato institutions for the deaf.
Public day schools for the deaf.
Private schools for the deaf.....
State institutions for the blind..
State institutions for the feeble-minded..
Private schools fo: the feeble-minded.
Reform schools.....
Public elementary education in foreign countries...
Index......
1997
1999
2000
2002
2010
2014
2018
2012
2050
2053
2056
2061
2065
2067
2075
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