SUMMARY OF COLLEGE GRADUATES 1893
The following summary shows 54 colleges and professional schools represented by 181 graduates, 107 being from New York institutions:
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Agriculture, studies in, 306*. Albany high school, address on 25th anniversary, 536–52.
Azarias, Brother, on English in col- leges, 448-49.
Bible study, Educational value of; by
A. E. Main, 407-2".
Boskowitz, G. W., on law and medical
student requirements, 470-714.
Callahan, H. W., report on higher education of women, 378*-81. Canada, educational system, 359-60%, 3644-667.
Canfield, J. H., on universities and churches, 3667–675.
Catholic summer school of America, J: F. Mullany on, 485-90%. Cheney, F. J., on preparatory courses for normal schools, 467-696.
Convocation, sessions, summary of, 239-435; action, summary of, 243- 45; plan for coming year, 2589-593; register, 553-67. Convocation, necrology: Allen, E. C., 4964; Allen, Jonathan, 490-91^; Comstock, G: F., 4994; Crombie, J. S., 4935; Curtis, Chane. G: W:, 500-19; Eggleston, C: S., 497%; Hamilton, E. J:, 494-968; Horsford, E. N., 496- 972; Jolley, H. R., 494'; Kernan, Re- gent Francis, 520-35; Osborn, L. M., 4927; Ripley, M. A., 4975-99%; Roemer, Jean, 491-92; Roundy, C: O., 4931; Scudder, Mrs E. W., 494; Sheldon, C: W., 4974; Taylor, H: B., 4995; Welch, W. A., 4934; Wilson, H. A., 4948.
Convocation council, 5534; committee to nominate, 244'; report, 258-59%. Cook, A. S., telegram from, 4455.
Clarke, Dr N. T., resolutions of sym-Coordination in education for men and
Classics and modern languages, J. E. Russell on, 270-71'; D. C. Farr on, 2972-98.
Coeducation, see Coordination in edu- cation for men and women. College council for 1893-94, 2448. Collin, C: A., Should professional schools admit on lower requirements than colleges, 450-55'; on law and medical student requirements, 4721- 733.
Committee, see College council; Con- vocation council.
Compulsory education bill, 303-4.
women, by C: F. Thwing, 3675–741. Credits, honors and the marking sys- tem; discussion, 2985-301. Crowell, J: F., Higher education in
state constitutions, 334-433; on law and medical student requirements, 4708.
Curtis, Chanc., Memorial address by Regent C: E. Fitch, 500-19. Curtiss, Elisha, on educational exhibit at World's fair, 3833-844.
Degree-conferring institutions, reso- lution on, 4719-721.
Degrees, professional; resolution of convocation on, 2443, 4719-721. Delehanty, Sup't, resolution of thanks to, 2445.
Denominational provisions at univer- sities, 351-614.
Dewey, Sec., on educational exhibit at World's fair, 3852-86+; on March ex- amination, 4085-4098, 4823; on law and medical student requirements, 4555-567; on distribution of school money, 4827.
Direct tax refund, 304-3055. Doane, Vice-Chanc., on preparatory courses for professional schools, 4715-721.
Douglas, C: H. J., on English in sec- ondary schools, 4322-453. Draper, A. S., on educational exhibit at World's fair, 3816-833; on law and medical student requirements, 4612- 625, 4643; on regents examinations, 4778-793, 4821.
Educational value of the study of the English Bible; by A. E. Main, 400-29. Edwards, J. T., Educational legisla- tion, 3013-114; on state aid to educa- tion, 3466-498.
Electives, Chanc. Upson on, 2513. Ely, A. M., on preparatory courses for professional schools, 469-702. Ely, R: T., The universities and the churches, 3503-742.
England, educational movements 2647-678.
English, study of; discussion, 411-50%; in elementary schools, 4172-195; in secondary schools, J. M. Hart on, 419-455; in colleges, 448-493; in
Farr, D. C., classics and modern lan- guages, 2972-985; on abolition of March examinations, 4099-116; on frequency of examinations, 4791-80*. Fiero, J. N., on preparatory courses for professional schools, 4647-67". Fitch, Regent C: E., Higher education and the state, 311-267; Memorial address on Chanc. Curtis, 500-19. Flower, Gov., address of welcome, 2457-475.
France, educational movement, bibli- ography, 2805–812.
Hart, J. M., on English in secondary schools, 4196-30+.
High school courses, effort to adjust, 5457-488.
Higher education and the state, by Regent C: E. Fitch, 3114-267; J. T. Edwards on, 3075-113; R: T. Ely on, 3614-634; Pres. Seth Low on, 5378-51; discussion, 343-503. Higher education in state constitutions, by J: F. Crowell, 3341-43%.
Higher education of women, report by | Literature, methods of teaching; C: H. H. W. Callahan, 376-816. T. Douglas on, 4364-486.
Hill, A. C., on honors and marking Low, Pres. Seth, The public high system, 2985-992; on state aid to edu- school, 536-52. cation, 3435-44'; on paternalism, 3742; ¦
on religious teaching in educational Mabie, H. W., on study of English, institutions, 374+. Horsburgh, E. L. S., Oxford delegate Main, A. E. Educational value of the to Convocation, 4504.
Industrial education in schools, 2712. Intermediate education, popular expe- diency of state aid to, J: D. Warner on, 326-339; discussion, 3435-503. Italy, educational movement, bibliog- raphy, 2812.
study of the English Bible, 400-402. March examinations, resolution on 244', 473'; discussion, 408-115, 4735- 839.
Marking system, A. C. Hill on,
Maurice Perkins on, 2992. Martin, D. S., on law and medical student requirements, 456–57.
Kennedy, John, on state aid to edu- Mathematical teaching, memory in;
Kernan, Regent Francis, memorial address by Regent W: H. Watson, 520-35.
Keyser, R. S., report on pedagogy, 3768-787; on resolution on March examination, 4826.
by J. E. Oliver, 396-400. Medical student requirements, see Law and medical student requirements. Memory in mathematical teaching, by J. E. Oliver, 396-4006. Michael M. J., on English in elemen- tary schools, 4172.
Kindergarten schools, establishment, Mullany, J: F., Summer schools and
LL.B., value and requirements, C: A. Collin on, 451-551; I. F. Russell on, 459.
Language study, 270-71'; bibliog- raphy, 2863-886; D. C. Farr on, 297- 985.
Law and medical student require- ments, G. W. Boskowitz on, 4708- 714; C: A. Collin on, 450-55*, 472- 733; J: F. Crowell on, 4703; Sec. Dewey on, 455–567; A. S. Draper on, 461-625, 4643; J. N. Fiero on, 464- 67; D. S. Martin on, 4568–57; I. F. Russell on, 457-59; J. G. Schurman on, 4626-643; W. R. Spooner on, 4601- 612; effect of new law, 4551-563. Lawton, I. H., on March examinations, 475-76'..
Lecture system, Chanc. Upson on, 2521 Legislation, educational; J. T. Ed- wards on, 2013-114.
Libraries, growth of; Chanc. Upson on, 2576.
Library law, 3059-65.
their relation to higher education, 4841-902.
Pedagogy, report on, by R. S. Keyser, | Russell, J. E., commissioned to visit
Perkins, Maurice, on marking system and honors, 2992.
Popular expediency of state aid to in- termediate education, by J: D. Warner, 3268-33o.
Prentice, W. R. on English in elemen- tary schools, 4179-195. Professional schools, Should special academic courses be offered in prep- aration for? discussion, 4647-733. Professional schools and colleges, entrance requirements; by C: A. Collin, with discussion, 4506–646. Program of convocation, 2395-435. Public high school, by Pres. Seth Low, 536-52.
Reading courses, J. M. Hart on, 4215-
245, 4272-283, 4293; Sherman Wil- liams on, 4161.
Recitations, Chanc. Upson on, 2521. Regents examinations, see Examina- tions.
educational institutions abroad, 244o; on world's recent progress in edu- cation, 2595-784.
2679-696. Secondary education, see Intermediate education.
Sheraton, J. P., on plan of University of Toronto, 3641–667. Should professional schools admit on lower requirements than colleges? by C: A. Collin; with discussion, 4506-646.
Should special academic courses be offered in preparation for profes- sional schools? discussion, 4647-733.
Regents office, work of; Chanc. Upson Smith, C. T. R., report on teachers' on, 2559-58%.
Register of convocation, 553-67; classed list, 5536-625; alphabetic index, 5625-66; summary of college representation, 567.
Relations of the state to secondary and higher education; discussion, 3435- 502.
Religious influence at state universi- ties, 3514-614. Religious training in schools, 2719-732 ; bibliography, 2886-904.
tenure of office, 3748-768; on March examinations, 4771.
Spooner, W. R., on law and medical
student requirements, 4601-612, State aid, to higher education, J. T. Edwards on, 3076-113; Regent C: E. Fitch on, 3114-267; R: T. Ely on, 3614-63; Pres. Seth Low on, 5373- 456;
to intermediate education, pop- ular expediency of, J: D. Warner on, 326-339; discussion, 3435-502.
Reports, annual, on specific topics, State constitutions, higher education
Resolution, of sympathy with Dr N. T. Clarke, 2436; on March examina- tions, 244', 4735; on professional degrees, 2443, 4719-721; of thanks to Sup❜t Delehanty, 2445.
in, J: F. Crowell on, 3341-433. Stoddard, F. H., on English in the universities, 4494-503.
Stryker, M. W., on examinations, 2999-3012.
Study of English; discussion, 4117–505. Rhetoric, instruction in, J. M. Hart on, Summer schools and their relation to
higher education; by J: F. Mullany, 484-90°.
Russell, I. F., on law and medical stu- Taylor, J. M.,'on frequency of exami-
dent requirements, 4578–599.
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