Report of the Commissioner of Education Made to the Secretary of the Interior for the Year ... with Accompanying Papers, Volum 2

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1898
 

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EDUCATION IN CANADA
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University notes
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Foundation and original provisions of the Ontario system of education
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By HORACE MANN
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CHAPTER XXX
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REPORT ON EDUCATION IN ALASKA
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School officers and teachers
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CHAPTER XXXII
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CONSULAR REPORTS
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Statistics of education in Russia
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Highart reproductions for America
1446
Music library in Geneva
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LIST OF FOREIGN UNIVERSITIES AND OTHER INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION
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Arranged according to countries
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Teachers pensions and annuities
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Foreign students in German universities women students in Prussian universities
1485
CITY SCHOOL SYSTEMS
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Summary of statistics of city schools
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Comparative statistics of cities containing over 8000 inhabitants
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Statistics of officers teachers and property
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Statistics of receipts of city public schools
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Statistics of expenditures of city public schools
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INSTITUTIONS FOR HIGHER EDUCATION
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Whole number of students receiving higher education
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Classification of universities and colleges for men and for both sexes according to the number
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Students in universities and colleges for men and for both sexes
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Property of universities and colleges for men and for both sexes
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Statistics of instructors and students in universities and colleges
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Financial statisties of universities and colleges
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Statistics of colleges for women
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Statistics of schools of technology
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PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS
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Statistics of schools of theology
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AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL COLLEGES
1737
Finances
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Instruction in dairying
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Instruction in domestic or household economy and art
1777
CHAPTER XLSTATISTICS OF NORMAL SCHOOLS
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students and courses of study
1794
Appropriations for buildings and improvements
1800
Value of buildings and other property of private normal schools
1806

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Side 1289 - ... hath made of one blood all nations of men to dwell on all the face of the earth...
Side 1270 - It shall be the duty of the president, professors, and tutors of the university at Cambridge, and of the several colleges, and of all preceptors and teachers of academies, and all other instructors of youth to exert their best endeavors to impress on the minds of children and youth committed to their care and instruction the principles of piety, justice, and a sacred regard to truth, love to their country, humanity and universal benevolence, sobriety, industry and frugality...
Side 1286 - It is ordered, that the selectmen of every town, in the several precincts and quarters where they dwell, shall have a vigilant eye over their brethren and neighbours, to see, first that none of them shall suffer so much barbarism in any of their families, as not to endeavour to teach, by themselves or others, their children and apprentices, so much learning, as may enable them perfectly to read the English tongue, and knowledge of the capital laws : upon penalty of twenty shillings for each neglect...
Side 1302 - York, for the education of such" poor children as do not belong to, or are not provided for by any religious Society...
Side 1575 - For the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, not less than two years — at least one of which must be spent in residence at this...
Side 1287 - ... continue negligent of their duty in the particulars above mentioned, whereby children and servants become rude, stubborn and unruly, the selectmen, with the help of two magistrates, shall take such children or apprentices from them, and place them with some masters for years...
Side 1270 - Cambridge, preceptors and teachers of academies, and all other instructors of youth, to take diligent care, and to exert their best endeavors to impress on the minds of children and youth, committed to their care and instruction, the principles of piety, justice, and a sacred regard to truth, love to their country, humanity and universal benevolence, sobriety, industry and frugality, chastity, moderation and temperance, and those other virtues which are the ornament of human society, and the basis...
Side 1270 - The use of the Bible in schools is not expressly enjoined by the law, but both its letter and its spirit are in consonance with that use ; and, as a matter of fact, I suppose there is not, at the present time, a single town in the Commonwealth in whose schools it is not read.
Side 1268 - Whatsoever things are true, honest, just, pure, lovely, and of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things.
Side 1294 - In 18,000,000 of people who were commonly educated there were 1,939 arrests; that is, 1 in 9,291. Thus proving the proportion of criminals in the uneducated classes to be two hundred and twenty-six times as great as that of the educated classes: The reader may say, "This is an exaggerated case, and, while the facts are apparently true, this proportion will not hold good in other countries.

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