Country, 737. Winter, 127. Summer, 127, 128, 129, 135, 741. School houses, 126, 135, 138, 142, 738, 741, 742, 748. Teachers, men, 125, 128, 737, 741. Boarding round, 128. Books, 123, 128. 139, 746. Studies, 127, 748. Three R's,'' 741. 739. Spel ing, 124, 129, 131. Spelling Books, 132, 739, 743. Reading Books, 131, 738, 749. Writing, 123, 139, 747. Birch Bark, 738. Arithmetic, 131, 728. Geography, 123, 139, 739. Maps, 123, 739. Graminar, 124, 139, 739, 742. Parsing, 142. Catechism, 129, 138. New England Primer, 738. Discipline, 133, 740, 742, 745. Girls, 745. Rod, 133, 737, 745. Strap, 744. Ferule, 129, 746 Trouncing, 745. Exhibitions, 127. Spencer, Herbert, Simple to the complex, 375, Historical sequence, 375. Learning should be pleasurable, 377. Intuitional exercises of the perceptions, 377. Object Lessons, 378. Bushnell, Mann. 722. Sterling, on axioms, 7. Stewart, D., 12, 106, 813. Steubenville, (O..) Female Seminary, 268. Stories, childrens' fondness for, 490 Stoy, 90. Street-plays, 96. Stuart, M., Tribute to, 792. Studies, Bacon's Essay on, 103. Annotations on, by Whately, 104. Contempt of Studies, 104. Modes of Study, 1C8. Studying of the Scriptures, 1C8. Deference to Authorities, 111. Rote-learning, 113. Fucility of Learning, 114. Action of Studies on the Mind, 114. Early Associations, 117. Injudicious reading of History, 119. Pleasure-grounds of Knowledge, 121. Study, Method of, 37, 776. Sturm, Portrait of, 653. Summer Schools, 127, 129, 135, 141. Superintendent of Schools in Connecticut, 731. First Annual Report in 1846, 732. Summary of Defects and Remedies, 733. Support of Schools, 786. Sweeping School house, 857. Switzerland, 313, 323, 689. System of Public Schools, 313. Historical Development, 313, 320. Compulsory Attendance, 314. Religious Question, 315. Normal Schools, 316, 318. Manual Labor, 316. Examination and Inspection, 319. Taste, in Education of Girls, 501. Equity in Application, 723, 786. Examinations, 272, 319, 527. House and Garden, 309. Inspection. 319. Institutes, 270, 286, 324. Libraries, 292, 447. Mutual Aid Society, 524. Saturday Normal Classes, 275. Savings Box, 302. Foci and Pecuniary Condition, 208. Special Preparation, 507, Superannuated Fund and Asylum, 524. Tetzner, 83. Warburton, Bishop, on Mathematical Studies, 654. Washington and West Point Academy, 18. Essay on Education of Youth, 124. Wells, W. H., Graded School, 223. Experience as Preacher and Pastor, 773. Services to Popular Education, 786. Views on Theologie 1 Education, 790. Generous appreciation of meritorious services, 792. West Point, U. S. Military Academy, 17,659. Method of study and recitation, 35, 37. Relative values of study and conduct, 40. Military Exercises, 40. Results, in Scientific Text Books, 42. 44 on American Education, 43. in the Military service, 44. Relations to Rebellion, 45. Tribute to the old Professors, 46. Regulations relating to Admission of Cadets, 47. Conditions and mode of appointment, 662. Evi's of the present system of appointment, 673. No. of Graduates and Failures from each State, 677, Whately, Archbishop, on Bacon's Essays, 104. Contempt of Studies, 104. Little Learning, 104. Smattering of Knowledge, 107. Modes of Study, 108. Studying of Scripture, 108, Deference to authorities, 111. Curiosity, 112. Learning by rote, 113. Facility of Learning, 114. Action of studies on the mind, 114. Indirect influence, 114. Early Associations, 117. Injudicious reacing of History, 119. Pleasure-grounds of knowledge, 11. Whipping, 563. Whitting, 141, 854. Wilderspin, Infant instruction, 163, 170, Teachers' Libraries, 295. Pecuniary condition, 28. Wisdom, 599. Woolworth, S. B., 545. Worcester, (Mass..) Public Library, G07. Wordswort', W., 7, 9, 719. Wyse, T,, 383, Young, T. U., Manual for Infant Schools, 155. Necessity and Nature of Infant Schools, 155, Rules and Regulations for Parents, Teachers, 171. Zenin, (0) Female College, 208. Festival of Swiss Sharp-shooters in 1859, 701. |