Patrick Prof. G. T. W., 436.
Patrick, J. N., 400.
Patriotism inculcated in Catholic schools, 512. Patten, Otis, death and sketch, 1775. Pattengill, Henry R., 397, 1109, 1652. Patter, Frank C., 959, 971.
Patterson, of New Jersey, on committee on Bu- reau of Education bill, 1289.
Patterson, B. F., 407.
Patterson, J. H., 409.
Patterson, J. K., cited, 1288.
Patterson, James W., 1019; death and sketch, 1774.
Pattison, Harry, 408.
Pattison, P. K., 399.
Patton, Francis L., 413, 425.
Patton, Normand S., 718.
Paty. J. G., 419.
Paul, H., 389.
Paul. Louis and Tillie, 1740. Paulian, Brother, 413.
Paulitschke, P., 320.
Paulsen, Professor, quoted, 1557 note. Paulsick, Karl, death and sketch, 1763. Pauper schools, exhibit of London. 548. Paur, Dr. Theodor, death and sketch, 1763. Pawnee City public schools, 1161. Pawtucket (R. I.) public library, 963, 975. Pawel, Jaro, 434.
Payne, Bishop, death and sketch, 1776. Peabody, Dr., 1106.
Peabody, Rev. Andrew P., death and sketch, 1776. Peabody, George, death, 1757. Peabody, Dr. S. H., 424, 1015, 1149. Peabody Academy of Sciences, 853. Peabody fund, concentrated on training teachers, 1560; contributes to Claflin University, 1553. Peabody Institute library, Baltimore, 873. Peabody Institute library, Peabody, Mass., 886, 957, 970.
Peabody Institution, 1096.
Peabody Museum of American Archæology and Ethnology, 1038.
Peace Society, work of, 655.
Peale, C. W., 1079.
Pearcy, S. W., 418.
Pearson, George C., 402.
Pease, Alvin F., 402.
Pease, C., 1498.
Pease, Henry, 404.
Pedagogical societies, work of, 630. Pedagogy, 193, American knowledge of, 629; pro-
fessors of, 555; child study, basis of, 358; college or university course in, 441; estab- lishment of chairs of, 629, 635; for the State university, 1656; school of, 253; special courses in, 346; study of, in United States, 629.
Pedantry of teachers, 1658.
Peelle, Mrs. Stanton J., 1100.
Peet, Josiah W., death and sketch, 1757. Peignot, G.. 894.
Peile, Sir James, 275.
Pellew, George, death and sketch, 1757.
Pellicioni, Count Goetaus, death and sketch, 1763. Pembroke College, Cambridge, aid to students, 1604.
Pembroke College, Oxford, aid to students, 1601. Pena, Carlos Maria de, 338. Penalties, 244.
Pendleton, State Superintendent, West Virginia, 1639.
Pedmanship, 45; exhibit from colored schools in Frankfort, Ky., 486; key to discipline of class, in Catholic exhibit, 512; photography employed in teaching, 518; teaching of 1610. Penn, William, 1264; character and education, 1262; house of, mentioned, 622; limits by charter granted to, 1265; on education, 1262. Penn College, 1125; aid to students, 1580. Pennell, C. S., 1496, 1998.
Penney, Edgar, mentioned, 660.
Pennsylvania, boundary by charter to Penn, 1265; character of population, 1261; constitution of 1776 on education, 1314; constitution of 1790. 1318; of 1838 1327; of 1873, 1372; educa- tional exhibit, 1081; education act of 1693, 1261; council records on, 1264; in act of 1683, 1263, 1264; charter of, 1263; in frame of 1683, 1263; in frame of 1696, 1264; in great law of 1682, 1263; Quaker petition for school char- ter, 1265; present conditions, 1671-1672; ree- ords of Chester on, 1264; trades to be taught, 1263; exhibits, 481, 495; imperfections of ex- hibit, 646; medical requirements, 1620, 1621, 1622; pecuniary aid to students, 1589; to women students, 1594; Penn on education in, 1262; relativeeducational position, 1261; salaries in, 546; school legislation, 1261, 1267; statistics Agricultural and Mechanical Col lege, 1974, 1979; blind institutions, 2056, 2059- 2060; city schools, 1797; commercial colleges, 2022, 2036; deaf institutions, 2042, 2046, 2049; dental schools, 1996; institutions for feeble- minded, 2061, 2063, 2064; law schools, 1989; medical schools, 1992, 1994; normal schools, 2006, 2012, 2016; nurse training schools, 2001; pharmaceutical schools, 1998; private see- ondary schools, 1936; public high schools, 1869; reform schools, 2007, 2072; schools of theology, 1986; yeterinary medicine, 1999; universities and colleges, 1963; women's colleges, 1971; teaching infant deaf mutes, 1084; temperance education law, 1158; uses surplus of 1836 in education, 1287; votes for national university in Federal Convention, 1293; women teachers, 545; Wyoming Valley adjudged to, 1266; Connecticut settlers in, 1265; education in, 1266; influence on edu cation in State, 1267.
Pennsylvania College, aid to students, 1590. Pennsylvania Gazette quoted, 1305.
Pennsylvania State College, 1083; free tuition, 673; no aid from land fund, 667.
Pennsylvania State library, 874.
Penny backer, P. V., 407.
Pension, annual, to retired professors, 180; of teachers in Bavaria, 335; right to, 175; to teachers, 169.
Pensions, lack of, for American teachers, 546. Peoples, W. T.. 870.
People's school library, exhibit, 640.
People's schools (in Germany), correspondence with American grades, 524.
Peoria public library, 882, 953, 966. Pepper, William, gift to University of Pennsyl vania, 1625; organizes medical education in University of Pennsylvania, 602. Per capita expenditure, 206, 207. Per capita of average attendance, 23, 32. Percentage of clerical teachers, 171. Percentage of expenditures, 23.
Percentage of foreign-born children. 25.
Percentage of illiteracy, 116, 145; decrease of, 116; in sections of the United States, 150. Percentage of population, 19.
Percentage of private schools, 20.
Percentage on total of population and literates in India, 267.
Perez, publishes work on child study, 635. Perez, B., 389.
Periodicals, multiplying, 997.
Pharmaceutical schools, effect of lengthened
course on attendance, 1619.
Pharmacy, 99; number of women students, 1628; schools, statistics, 1997-1998.
Phelps, F. M., death and sketch, 1776. Phelps, W. F., 1510.
Phenomena, processes to explain, 233. Phenomena of mental development, 364. Philadelphia buys German exhibit of pupils'
work, 555; buys manual training exhibit, 570; council on need of schools, 1264; man- ual training schools, exhibits, 484; men- tioned, 679; medical schools and faculty of Bordeaux, 609; for women, 611; older, de- veloped by rivalry, 607; visited, 605; post graduate, 610; schools of dentistry, statis- ties and character, 595; university exten- sion center, 531.
Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences li- brary, 885.
Philadelphia Apprentices, Library Company, 962,
Photography, bibliography of, 579; combined with the phonograph for teaching elocution, 518; employed in teaching penmanship, 518; for preservation of original synoptic tables, 518. Physical and moral education, care of, 195. Physical culture, Ling's system of, 447; system of Boston, 1027; work in, Drexel Institute, 527. Physical development and sanitary conditions, 463; of children, record of, 363. Physical exercises, 351; in American colleges, 678; popular in colleges, 524.
Physical training, 42, 1186; at Harvard, 594. Physical vitality of the race attacked by the school, 363.
Pickel, Scheller, and Rein, 394.
Pickering, O. B., work, cited, 1274.
Pickering, Timothy, Life of, cited, 1274; proposi
tions to settle new State, 1269; educational clause, 1269; secures adoption of article on education, 1267.
Pictorial scrapbooks, 1008.
Pictures, as help to history, 622; describing, in American schools, 631; furnish imagery, 378; reading book in foreign language taught by, 381.
Pier, Lewis A., 412. Pierce, Father, 1182. Pierce, Rev. Davis, 1112.
Pierrepont, Edwards, death and sketch, 1757. Pike. Mrs. Maria L., death and sketch. 1757. Pillsbury, Gilbert, death and sketch, 1776. Pillsbury, John S., 1122.
Pinckney, Charles, plan for national university, 1293, 1294.
Pingree, Miss L. H., 427.
Pinneo, Timothy Stone, death and sketch, 1776. Pio Nono College, St. Francis, 1121. Pistl, Joseph, death and sketch, 1763.
Pitt scholarship in Cambridge University, 1602. Pittsburg schools, example of drawing, 631. Pittsfield, Mass., Berkshire atheneum library, 957, 970; exhibit, 1031.
Place, Mrs. C. L., 429. Plaichinger, Alois, 1780.
Plainfield (N. J.) public library, 960, 972. Plan d'Études et Programmes, 1448.
Planning a library, 734.
Planning library building, 988.
Plans for teaching geography in Catholic schools,
Platonoff, Professor, quoted on women's work in Russian history, 690.
Playground, counteract effects of schoolroom, 383. Play halls of schoolhouses, 528.
Play interest, no life work accomplished without,
Plays and games, education by, 382.
Plays of children should be along the line of their future occupations, 384; the germinal leaves of later life, 384.
Platteville, Wis., State normal school at, 371. Plattville Academy, 1116; award to, 1117. Plea for ideas before words, 1658. Ploger, F. W., 403.
Plummer, Mary W.. 885, 960, 972. Plummer, Rev. Rowland, 212.
Plymouth, normal school, 1019; school legislation, 1658-1677, 1238, 1239.
Poetry, Harris collection of, 703.
Poitiers, drawing work from, 573. Pokorny, A., 320.
Poland, Addison B., 397, 1076; quotations from school report of, 1664.
Policies, effects of changing, 171. Political influences, 171.
Political economy, bibliography of, 579. Political organization of Belgium, 157.
Politics, course in, in Italian schools, New York, 1620; influence on schools, 565; ouce for the few, 531; party, 161.
Pollard, Josephine, death and sketch, 1757. Polytechnic Institute, Austria, mentioned, 661. Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, aid to students, 1586; founded, 661.
Polytechnical schools. See Technological schools,
Pope, Gen. John, death and sketch, 1757. Popular education, 161, 165; establishment of, 1660; in United States, Bodio on, 615-617. Popular lectures, number in America, 561. Popularizing the library, devices for, 929. Population, 24; adult male, 24: and literates in
India, 267; colored, 6; estimated, 23; foreign born, 5; illiteracy of, 5; of Belgium, 158; of England and Wales, 203; of France, 219; of Scotland, 207; on the Arctic coast of Alaska, 1713; percentage of, 6, 19; schools propor- tioned to, 194.
Porson scholarship in Cambridge University, 1602. Porter, 366.
Porter, Rev. Jeremiah, death and sketch, 1776. Porter, Noah, 937; death and sketch, 1757. Porter, R. P., Superintendent of Census, 1705. Portland (Me.) public library, 885, 954, 967. Porto Rico, educational statistics, 651. Portsmouth (N. H.) free public library, 960, 972. Portugal, length of medical course, 1631; statis- ties of education, 2076.
Posen, illiterate army recruits, 553.
Position of geography in the organism of school,
Practice maps, silhouette, 288.
Prague. Polytechnic Institute, mentioned, 661. Prang Educational Company, exhibits, 477, 502. Prang's method of drawing, mentioned, 643.
Pratt, Captain, at the Carlisle Indian School, 447. Pratt, Anne, 1783.
Pratt, Charles, 1072.
Pratt, Irving W., 406, 1143. Pratt, Mara L., 389.
Pratt, Capt. R. H., 1090. Pratt, Lient. Sedgwick, 885.
Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, exhibit, 484, 493, 1072; library, 885; work, 1073.
Pratt Library, 1096.
Prefects of departments, 219, 220.
Prejudice against the State university, 1700. Prelates, appointment of, 191.
Prendergast Greek studentship in Cambridge University, 1603.
Prentice, George, death and sketch, 1776. Prentice, William R., 404. Prentiss, George F., 399.
Preparation and examination of teachers, 345; of freshmen, 80; of teachers, 527; scientific, 227; special for a special calling, 438. Preparatory departments. 73. Preparatory schools, 1; private, 14. Preparatory students, 51.
Preparing artisans, 187; for different trades, 198. Presbyterian Church, contributes to negro educa- tion, 1553.
Presbyterian College of South Carolina, aid to students, 1590.
Presbyterian schools, 52, 68.
Presbyterian Training School of Sitka, work, 1745. Presbytery of Alaska organized, 1744. Prescribed oath, 201.
Presidents of colleges, 409. Press, evil influence, 530.
Pressed flowers from Hot Springs, exhibit, 485. Preston, J. R., 397. 1655.
Preston, James Hibbert, 850, 856.
Pretty man, E. B., 397.
Prevost. Rev. J. L., 1736.
Preyer, Friedrich, 394.
Private secondary school, 51, 1463; statistics, 1896. Private universities, 160; subsidized, 164. Privileges to Catholics in Ontario. 241. Prizes, Americans on French system of, 591, 592; and rewards, 351; and scholarships, 182; given annually, 347.
Problem of hand training. 1089.
Problems, educational, 440, 459: of education, many minds concentrated on, 1503.
Proceeds from sale of land, 93.
Process of learning fatal to thinking. 1643. Processes to explain phemomena, 233.
Proctor, Edna Dean, 1103.
Proctor, Redfield, introduces bill for national university, 1312.
Productive, active, and creative processes in edu-
cation, 359.
Productive funds, 86.
Productive work in America, prominence of 034; in Sweden, 634.
Professional and technological schools, 438. Professional college, 267.
Professional degrees, 80, 81.
Professional departments, 74.
Professional diploma, 162.
Professional education, 5; in France, 12.
Professional equipment, 1642.
Professional humanities, 178.
Professional instructions, 96.
Professional schools, 99; instructors and students,
Professional teachers, congress on training, 441; special examination for. 231. Professorships, number of women in, 546. Profile map in relation of height and distance, 288.
Programmes. 199; adapt to needs, 196; and curric
ula, 176; classical, 1458; International Con- gress of Education, July 25, 1893, 423-438: model, 1458; obligatory, 162. 165, 194; of edu- cation, 196; on wall of the schoolroom, 195; overcrowded, 225; optional, 167; regulations of. 159; school, 352; practicable, 1458; of studies, 177 1459; of study in Uruguay, 339; systematic, for World's Fair meeting, 691. Progress, by blacks, 153; in elementary education,
116, evidences of, 7; in American education since 1876, itemized, 456, 457; in India. 268, 273; in technology, 283; new ideals the her- alds of, 479; of grading in high schools, 1114; of kindergarten, 453, 455; of school expend. iture. 36, of students shown in oil paint- ing, 508.
Progressive courses, 197. Progressive movement, 192.
Progressive scholars, 1470.
Prohibition of employment of children, 206. Promotion of pupils, 551.
Promotion of some pupils and detention of others, 1647.
Promoters of Ritter's ideas. Berghans, Roon,
Vogel, Daniel, Kloeden. Guthe, Pütz, Sydow. Oberlander, Delitsch, Peschel, 283. Proof reading in America 598. Proportion of colored students to white, 75; of income, 171; of students to professors, 72; of white school population, 25; of women, 72, of women teachers, 204.
Professional traming. 253, 316, 1C56; contrary to
American theories, 643; in Mexico, 653; of negroes 1564.
Professor agrégé, diploma of 175. Professors. 180; appointment, 159: duties and pen- alties of, 180; in colleges for women, 91: in profesional schools, 99; of law, 98; medicine, 97: special courses for, 176.
Protestant clergy, school assistants in Bavaria from, 329.
Protestant educational exhibits, mentioned, 651. Protestant reformation, 161.
Protestant schools of Canada, exhibit, 509, 653; religious instruction, 564.
Protestants, satisfied with present status of
religion in schools, 536.
Pronty. David, death and sketch, 1757.
Providence public library, 878, 963, 975.
Provinces, British. 264; population of, 158. Provincial authorities. 166.
Provincial councils, 158.
Provincial deputation, 193. Provincial inspectors, 163.
Provincial Seminary of St. Francis of Sales, 1122. Provisional certificate, 1673.
Prudhomme, John P. E., death and sketch, 1757. Prussia, education, attendance, 553; cost, 552, 553, 561; exhibit at World's Fair, 549; income of teachers, 552; normal schools, 553, 554; obli- gatory attendance. 552; of army recruits, 553; failure of efforts to put schools under control of church, 524; high schools, statis- tics, 541; history of public-school buildings, 551; illiterate recruits from, 328; normal schools in, 544; organization of schools of, 252: public schools, cost, 535; pupil's work, exhibit, 554; school attendance in, 537, 615; school system, bistory of, mentioned, 550; suicide of school children in, 637; secondary industrial schools compared with American technological schools, 676; statistics of edu- cation, 2074; teachers from, 1182; Techno- logical University, diagrams of courses, 685; women teachers, statistics, 545.
Prussian gymnasium, 1454; diagram of time given to varions studies, 682; sinall proportion of natural science in, G84.
Prussian realgymnasium, diagram of time given to studies, 682.
Psychic activity, time at which it appears, 361. Psychological and anthropological divisions of child study, 366.
Psychological laboratory and the gymnasium, connection between, 380; confused with neurological laboratory, 381; experiments Psychology, a study of practical value, 365; char- acteristic of new, 382; congresses of. 643: de- partment of, 1505; educational, 1024: English," 381; experimental, 359, 360, 378; gap in his- tory of, 381; introspective, 381; mediæval, 382; of children, 359, 360; physiological, 381; practically applied, 379, 438; rational, 441; regeneration of, 359; Wundt in, 464. Psychologists, bread-and-butter questions put to,
Public high schools, 33, 90: obligatory on towns in Massachusetts, 1238; statistics of, 1816. Public Industrial Art School exhibit, 1088.
| Public instruction and fine arts in France, minis- try of, 219, centralized in Uruguay, 348; lack of department for, 587.
Public lands for support of Alaskan colleges, 1705. Public libraries, 13; addresses on, 576, 577; build-
ings, 800; Buffalo, 858; contributions to, 704; chief object in World's Congress of Librarians, 576; in Rhode Island, 1675; in the United Kingdom, 853; influence in America. 628; more numerons in America than in Germany, 578; photographs of, 646; report on, to be replaced, 578; Salem, 858, 938. Public provision, 176. Public school, at Tuxikan, 1742; buildings in Prussia, history, 551; character of, 536; college and university systems to be welded into one national system, 479; exhibits at the Columbian Exposition, 472; expendi- ture 1890, 561; question in Alabama, 1633; system, 358; American pride in, 644; Dr. E. Schlee on, 534; of Michigan summarized,
Public School Journal award, 1105. Public schoolmasters, 168. Public schools, a national creation, 534; Catholics against, 536; cost per capita, California, 535: Colorado, 535; Prussia, 535; South Car- olina. 535; development, 535; divisions of,
534; local administration of, in New York, 619; salute to flag, 590; difference from Ger- man evangelical schools, 5-36; in Alaska, list of, 1746: of United States, practical character, 560; regard for the, 44; State assistance, 535; summary of statistics, 1; support. 534.
See also Education, constitutions on: High schools; Public high schools; Schools. Publications, copyright, 708; in special line, 810; of foreign governments, efforts to obtain, 582. Publishers' exhibits, 502; report on, 595-599. Publishers' Weekly, mentioned, 598. Puebla, manual training exhibit, 572. Pungen, chief herder, 1717.
Punishment, corporal, 269, 351; school, in Bavaria,
Punishments and rewards, barbaric system of, 439.
Pupils, admission of, 170; age of those admitted, 1187; certificate of capacity, 167; classifica- tion, 21, 195; enrolled. 26; free, 203; in train- ing. 271; inspiring, 195; male and female, 264; number assigned to one teacher, 1466; power to apply theory, 1468; promotion of, 351; summary of statistics, 1, 19; work in German exhibit criticised, 554, 555, 640; pur- chased, 555; work of, 1018.
Purdue University exhibit, 470, 487, 1101. Purington, Professor, 1692. Purinton, D. B., 414, 419.
Purnell, William II., 412.
Pusey and Ellerton, Hebrew scholarships of Ox-
Quack doctors, methods of, 1620.
Quakers in Pennsylvania, effects of their religi gious tenets on education, 1261, 1262: peti- tion for school charter. 1265; school founded, 1264; Wickersham quoted on. 1262. Qualification, certificate to teach in Uruguay, 339; for service, 268; of teachers, improving, 452; of the reader, 940.
Qualifications necessary, 748.
Qualified teachers, the cardinal need, 1643. Quatrefrages de Bréau, J. L. A. de., death and sketch. 1763.
Quebec, exhibit, French genius visible in, 509; statistics of education, 2078; taxation and Catholic schools, 509.
Queen's College, Cambridge, aid to students, 1605. Queen's College, Oxford, 273; aid to students,
Rauch, Dr. John I., mentioned, 1617; influence on medical education, 1621.
Ranx, M., 390.
Rawlings, William S., 407. Raymond, President, 425. Raymond, A. V. V., 413, Raymond, B. P., 409. Read, Professor, 1116. Read, Prof. Daniel, 1498. Reade, T. C., 410.
Readers, German, collection of, 640; school, Ger- man exhibit of, 554.
Reading. American methods of teaching, 568; of the young, 944; specimens of in 2 schools, 1639; Superintendent Davis's method of teaching, 481.
Reading book in foreign language taught by pic- tures, 381.
Reading circles for teachers, 629; in Indiana, men-
Recesses, length of, and hours of school, 352. Rechelle School, Cork, 1176. Recitations per week, 1458.
Recognition, equal, 164; of religion in school regu lations, 242.
Record, daily, 195; of children conspicuous in their classes, 372; of country school work in New Jersey, 1665; of physical develop ment of children, 363; of school circulation, 696; of teachers' observations, 359, 370. Recordon, Edwin P., 405.
Redfield College, aid to students, 1590. Redwood, Newport Library, 885. Reed, George E., 415.
Reed, H. G., 419.
Reed, J. M.. 406.
Reel, Miss Estelle, 398.
Reese, J. J., death and sketch, 1757.
Reeves, Hon. W. P., 261.
Reference books, 44, 812, 976; in libraries, 581. Reform, educational, 14, 283, 1449; in the elemen- tary course, 1657; movements in Uruguay, 338, 352; of secondary education, 1448; Pes- talozzian, 309.
Reform schools, statistics. 2067-2073.
Reformation, Protestant, 161; extends scope of religion, 531.
Regener, Friedrich, 394.
Register of names, 397.
Registration, school, free, 619.
Regulations of programmes, 159; return of, 217. Regular medical schools, 97.
Reid, Charles W., 411.
Reid, F. L.. 419.
Reid, Dr. W. T., 425.
Rein, Professor, mentioned, 567.
Rein, Pickel and Scheller, 394.
Rein, W., 394, 396.
Rein, W. and O. Flügel, 394.
Reindeer in Alaska, contributions for purchase,
1706; development of Alaska dependent on,
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