United Presbyterian Church, schools of the- ology, statistics, 1159. United Presbyterian Theological Seminary of Xenia, Ohio. statistics, 1168, 1175. United States, coeducation of the sexes, 467; comparison of schools with European schools, 32-77; educational system com- pared with the English, 79; statistical ex- hibit of education, 1-31; statistics of popu- lation and enrollment, 7. See also the sev- eral States and subjects.
Universalist Church, schools of theology, statis- tics, 1159.
Universities, future status, 645-618.
in Austria, statistics, 177.
in England, description, 80: government, 79; training colleges attached, 104, 111; statis- tics, 82.
in Finland, described, 234; government, 225; curricula, 228.
in France, signification of the term, 113; sta- tistics, 118.
in Hungary, statistics, 177.
in Italy, appointment of professors, 189; fac- ulties, 190; organization, 193; statistics, 185. In Prussia, statistics, 117.
in Spain, maintenance, 238; statistics, 236. in Sweden, 200; curricula, 211; salaries of professors, 207; state aid, 199; supervision, 203, 204.
in Switzerland, statistics, 178.
in United States, courses of study, 1221-1361; fellowships, 649-654; for the colored race, 1421, 1424; statistics, 5, 7, 1090–1093. See also Colleges and Higher education. University Grammar School, New York, N. Y., statistics, 993, 1002.
University Grammar School, Providence, R. I., statistics, 995, 1004.
University High School, Tuscaloosa, Ala., sta- tistics, 984, 998.
University High School, Macon, Ga., statistics, 985, 999.
University lands, in Arizona, 700.
University Law School, University of North Carolina, statistics, 1180.
University Medical College, Kansas City. Mo., degrees conferred, 1222; statistics, 1188, 1197. University of Alabama, University, Ala., courses
of study, 1224, 1294; degrees conferred, 1209; law school, 1178; statistics, 1092, 1102, 1126. University of Buffalo, N. Y., department of phar- macy, 1195, 1201; medical department, 1189, 1197, 1222.
University of California, Berkeley, Cal., courses
of study, 1224, 1294; degrees conferred, 1209; dental department, 1192, 1200; department of pharmacy, 1193, 1201; law school, 1178; medical department, 1186, 1196; statistics, 1092, 1102, 1126.
University of Cincinnati, Ohio, degrees con- ferred, 1215; law school, 1180; statistics, 1116, 1135.
University of Colorado, Boulder, Colo., courses
of study, 1226, 1296; degrees conferred, 1209; medical department, 1186, 1196; statistics, 1092, 1102, 1127.
University of Dakota, Vermillion, degrees con- ferred, 1210; statistics, 1102, 1127. University of Denver, Colo., courses of study, 1226, 1296; degrees conferred, 1209; dental department, 1192, 1200; department of pharmacy, 1193, 1201; medical department, 1187, 1196; statistics, 1102, 1127. University of Deseret, Salt Lake City, Utah, sta- tistics, 1122, 1138.
University of Georgia, Athens, Ga., courses of study, 1232, 1300; degrees conferred, 1210;
law school, 1178; medical college, 1187, 1196; statistics, 1092, 1104, 1127. University of Illinois, courses of study, 1236, 1304;
degrees conferred, 1210; statistics, 1143, 1145, 1147, 1149, 1150, 1152. University of Iowa, chair of didactics, 299; law school, 1178; medical department, 1187, 1197; statistics, 1092, 1106, 1129.
University of Kansas, courses of study, 1240, 1308; degrees conferred, 1212; department of pharmacy, 1194, 1201; law school, 1178; sta- tistics, 1092, 1108, 1129. University of Louisville, Ky., law department, degrees conferred, 1121; Jaw school statis- tics, 1178; medical department, statistics, 1187, 1197. University of Maryland, dental department, de- grees conferred, 1223; statistics, 1193, 1200. school of law, degrees conferred, 1121; sta- tistics, 1178.
school of medicine, degrees conferred, 1222; statistics, 1187, 1197.
University of Michigan, courses of study, 1256, 1324; degrees conferred, 1213; dental col- lege, 1193, 1200; department of medicine and surgery, 1188, 1197; fellowships, 652, 651; homeopathic medical college, 1191, 1199; law school, 1178; school of pharmacy, statistics, 1194, 1201; statistics, 1092, 1110,1132. University of Minnesota, courses of study, 1256, 1326; degrees conferred, 1214; department of dentistry, statistics, 1193, 1201; department of homeopathy, statistics, 1191,1199; fellow- ship association, 654; law school, statistics, 1178; medical department, statistics, 1188, 1197; statistics, 1092, 1112, 1132. University of Mississippi, courses of study,1258, 1326; degrees conferred, 1214; law school, statistics, 1176; statistics, 1092, 1112, 1132. University of the State of Missouri, Columbia, degrees conferred, 1214; law school, 1178; medical department, 1188, 1197; statistics, 1092, 1112, 1133.
University of Nebraska, Lincoln, degrees con- ferred, 1215; statistics, 1092, 1114, 1133. University of New Mexico, Santa Fé, N. Mex., statistics, 1114, 1134.
University of North Carolina, courses of study, 1272, 1338; degrees conferred, 1215; law school, 1180; statistics, 1092, 1116, 1134. University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, de-
grees conferred, 1210; statistics, 1102, 1127. University of Notre Dame (Ind.), courses of
study, 1238, 1306; degrees conferred, 1211; law school, 1173; statistics, 1106, 1129. University of Oregon, Eugene City, degrees conferred, 1121, 1216, 1223; law school, 1121, 1180; medical department, 1189, 1198, 1223; statistics, 1092, 1118, 1136.
University of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart, Watertown, Wis., statistics, 997, 1005. University of Paris (France), high standing, 144. University of Pennsylvania, auxiliary depart-
ment of medicine, 1192, 1200; course of study, 1280, 1346; degrees conferred, 1217; dental department, 1193, 1201; law school, 1180; medical department, 1189, 1198: veteri- nary department, 1195, 1202; statistics, 1090, 1118, 1137.
University of Rochester, N. Y., course of study, 1270, 1336; degrees conferred, 1215; statis tics, 1116, 1134.
University of Southern California, college of agriculture, 1155, 1157; college of medicine, 1186, 1196; degrees conferred, 1209; Maclay College of Theology, 1162, 1171; statistics, 1102, 1126.
University of Sioux Falls, Dak., statistics, 1030, 1055.
University of South Carolina, courses of study, 1284, 1352; degrees conferred, 1217; depart- ment of pharmacy, 1195, 1201; fellowship, 652, 654; law school, 1180; statistics, 1092, 1120, 1137.
University of Tennessee, course of study, 1286, 1354; degrees conferred, 1218; dental de- partment, 1193, 1201; medical department, 1190, 1198; statistics, 1092, 1120, 1137. University of Texas, course of study, 1288, 1356; degrees conferred, 1218; law school, 1180; statistics, 1092, 1122, 1137.
University of the City of New York, N. Y., courses of study, 1268, 1236; degrees con- ferred, 1215, 1221, 1222; fellowships, 653,654; law school, 1180, 1221; medical depart- ment, 1189, 1197, 1222; statistics, 1116, 1134. University of the future, paper by R. G. Moul- ton, 645-648.
University of the Pacific, College Park, Cal., de- grees conferred; 1209; statistics, 1102, 1126. University of the South, Sewanee, Tenn., de-
grees conferred, 1218; statistics, 1120, 1137; theological department, 1169, 1175. University of Virginia, courses of study, 1292, 1358; degrees conferred, 1218; law school, 1180; medical department, 1190, 1199; sta- tistics, 1122, 1138.
University of Vermont and State Agricultural College, courses of study, 128, 1358; de- grees conferred, 1218; medical department, 1190, 1199; statistics, 1122, 1138. 1192. University of Washington, Seattle, Wash., courses of study, 1292, 1360; degrees con- ferred, 1219; statistics, 1122, 1139. University of Wisconsin, courses of study, 1292, 1360 degrees conferred, 1219; department of pharmacy, 1195, 1201; fellowships, 654; law school, 1180; statistics, 1092,1124, 1139. University of Wooster, Ohio, degrees conferred, 1216, 1222; medical department, 1189, 1198, 1222; statistics, 1118, 1135.
University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyo., statis- tics, 1124, 1139.
University School, Charleston, S. C., statistics, 995, 1001.
University School, Chicago, Ill., statistics, 986, 999.
University School, Petersburgh, Va., statistics, 997, 1005.
University School for Boys, Baltimore, Md., statistics, 988, 1000.
University School of Law, Boston, Mass., statis- tics, 1178.
University Settlement, Toynbee Hall, East Lon- don, England, influence, 109.
Unterreiner, Charles, principal of business col- lege, 1376; principal of secondary school, 1045.
Unthank, James B., college president, 1118. Upham School, Canandaigua, N. Y., statistics, 1013, 1023.
Upper Iowa University, Fayette, degrees con- ferred, 1211; statistics, 1106, 1129.
Upper Marlborough (Md.) Academy, statistics, 988, 1000.
Upson, Rev. Henry, principal of secondary school, 985.
Upson Seminary, New Preston, Conn., statistics, 985,998.
Urban School, San Francisco, Cal., statistics, 985, 998.
Urbana, Ohio, common schools, comparative sta- tistics, 931, 948; statistics, 805, 825, 847, 878, 906.
Urbana (Ohio) University, statistics, 1118, 1135. Ursinus College, Collegeville, Pa., degrees con- ferred, 1217; statistics, 1118, 1136; theologi- cal department, 1168, 1175. Ursula, Sister M., superioress of secondary school, 1015..
Ursuline Academy, Laredo, Tex., statistics, 1017, 1025.
Ursuline Academy, St. Louis, Mo., statistics, 1078, 1087.
Ursuline Academy, St. Martin's, Ohio, statistics, 1015, 1024.
Ursuline Academy, San Antonio, Tex., statistics, 1017, 1025.
Ursuline Convent of Sacred Heart, Toledo, Ohio, statistics, 1017, 1066.
Uruguay, statistics, population and enrollment,
77; public elementary schools, 143, 1444. Utah, arrangements with church schools, 437. city high schools, number compared with population, 775.
city superintendents, names, 273. compulsory-attendance laws, 526. digest of school report, 716.
statistics: business colleges, 1370; city school systems, statistics, 784, 786, 787, 808, 828, 850, 882, 912, 935, 950; colleges of liberal arts, 1094, 1096, 1098, 1100, 1122, 1138; common schools, 672-698; private secondary schools for both sexes, 983, 1051, 1068; private sec- ondary schools for girls, 981, 1017, 1025; schools for the deaf, 1391, 1394, 1396. text-book laws, 535.
Utah Deaf-Mute Institution, statistics, 1394, 1396.
Utica, N. Y., common schools, comparative sta- tistics, 929, 947; statistics, 803, 823, 845, 857, 876,901.
elementary schools, algebra, 384; division of time, 392; grammar, 379. Utica (N. Y.) Business College, statistics, 1376.
Vacations, in Finland, 230; in France, regula- tions, 136; in Sweden, 213. See also Holi- days. Vacation schools. See Holiday schools and Summer schools.
Vagrants, asylums for, in Germany, 164. Vail, Rt. Rev. T. H., college president, 1074. Vale, F. F., principal of secondary school, 1047. Valentine, Rev. Milton, president of school of theology, 1168.
Vallejo, Cal., common schools, comparative sta- tistics, 917, 938; statistics, 789, 812, 832, 860, 886.
Valley Female College, Winchester, Va., statis- tics, 1082, 1089.
Valley Seminary, Waynesborough, Va.,statistics, 1017, 1026. Valparaiso, Ind., common schools, comparative statistics, 920, 940; statistics, 793, 815, 835, 890.
Valuation of property, in American cities, statis- tics, 787, 860-885, 938-951; in England, ratio to school rates, 85; in United States, sta- tistics, 29, 30, 682, 695-698; uncertain statis- tical value, 773.
Valverde, Dr. P. J., minister of public instruc- tion, Costa Rica, 1443,
Van Cleve, C. L., city superintendent, Troy, Ohio, 271.
Vandenbergh, F. P., president of school of phar- macy, 1195.
Vanderbilt University, courses of study, 1286,
1354; degrees conferred, 1218; department of dentistry, 1193, 1201; department of pharmacy, 1195, 1201; fellowships, 653, 654; law school, 1180; medical department, 1190, 1198.
Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn., statis- tics, 1090, 1120, 1137, 1169, 1175.
Vandiver, W. D., president of secondary school, 1039.
Van Horn, Rev. David, president of school of theology, 1168.
Van Lennep, E. J., principal of secondary school,
Van Lennep, Rev. Henry, notice of death, 1451. Van Meter, Rev. William C., notice of death, 1451.
Van Norman Institute, New York, N. Y., statis- tics, 1013, 1023.
Van Rensselaer Academy, Rensselaer, Mo., sta- tistics, 1041, 1062.
Van Scoy, Thos., college president, 1118; presi- dent of law school, 1180; president of school of medicine, 1189.
Van Sickle, John Waddell, principal of business college, 1377.
Van Sickle's Practical Business College, statis- tics, 1377.
Van Vleck, John M., college president, acting, 1102.
Van Wert, Ohio, common schools, comparative statistics, 931, 918; statistics, 805, 825, 847, 878, 996.
Varela, Jacob A., inspector of primary instruc- tion, Uruguay, 1443.
Varenne, Miss Leolinede, principal of secondary school, 1009.
Vassar College, courses of study, 1268, 1336; de- grees conferred, 1220; statistics, 1073. Veal, Gaines, secretary principal of secondary school, 132.
Vegetable physiology. See Physiology. Venable, S. F., principal of secondary school,
Venezuela, statistics: population and enroll- ment, 77; public elementary schools, 1443, 14.14.
Ventilation. See Schoolhouses.
Verbeck, William, superintendent of secondary school, 991.
Vermilion Academy, Vermilion Grove, Ill., 1033, | 1057.
Vermont, city high schools, number compared with population, 775.
city superintendents, narnes, 273. compulsory-attendance laws, 15,512. decreased enrollment, 13.
digest of school report, 747. history of teaching force, 319.
sites and buildings, powers of school boards, 586.
statistics: business colleges, 1369, 1378; city school systems, 784, 786, 787, 808, 829, 851, 858, 882, 912, 935, 950; colleges of liberal arts, 1094, 1096, 1098, 1100, 1122, 1138; common schools, 672-697; degrees conferred, 1297, 1218, 1223; normal schools, 349, 351; nurses' training schools, 1379, 1381; private second- ary schools for both sexes, 982, 1052, 1069; private secondary schools for boys, 978, 996, 1004; private secondary schools for girls, 980, 1017, 1025; public normal schools, 959, 960, 965, 971; reform schools, 1498, 1411; schools of medicine, of dentistry, and of pharmacy, 1183, 1190, 1199. text-book system, 533, 568. Vermont Academy, Saxton's River, Vt., statis- tics, 1053, 1069.
Vermont Episcopal Institute, Burlington, Vt., statistics, 996, 1004.
Vermont Medical College, Rutland, degrees con- ferred, 1223; statistics, 1190, 1199. Vermont Methodist Seminary, Montpelier, Vt., statistics, 1052, 1069.
Vermont Reform School, statistics, 1411. Vermont State Normal School, Randolph, Vt., 965,971.
Verner, W. H., principal of secondary school,984. Verrill, Charles H., principal of secondary school, 1043.
Versailles, France, salaries, 126.
Veterinary Department, Harvard University, Boston, Mass., statistics, 1195, 1202. Veterinary Department, University of Pennsyl- vania, statistics, 1195, 1202.
Veterinary medicine, in schools of science, sta- tistics, 1147. See also Schools of veterinary medicine.
Vick, James C., principal of secondary school, 1035.
Vickers, Thomas, city superintendent, Ports- mouth, Ohio, 271.
Vicksburg, Miss., common schools, compara- tive statistics, 925, 941; statistics, 798, 819, 841, 870, 898.
division of time in elementary schools, 390, 396-410.
Vicksburg (Miss.) Commercial College, statis- tics, 1375.
Victoire, Sister M. de la, college president, 1078.
Victoria, public elementary schools, statistics, 1443, 1416.
Victoria University, England, statistics of, 82. Victory, John P., city superintendent, Santa Fé, N. Mex., 270.
Viebahn, C. F., city superintendent, Water- town, Wis., 274.
Villager, Rev. B., college president, 1118. Villanova (Pa.) College, degrees conferred, 1217;
ecclesiastical department, 1169, 1175; sta- tistics, 1120, 1137.
Villa Rica (Ga.) High School, statistics, 1033,
Villari, P., minister of public instruction. Italy, 1442.
Villars, Rev. I., college president, 1104; presi- dent of law school, 1173; president of school of theology, 1163. Vincennes, Ind., common schools, comparative statistics, 920, 940; statistics, 793, 815, 835, 864, 890.
Vincennes (Ind.) University, statistics, 1033,
Vine Hill Male Academy, Scotland Neck, N. C., statistics, 993, 1003.
Vineland, N. J., manual training, statistics, 1363, 1365, 1367.
Virginia, city high schools, number compared with population, 775.
Virginia, city superintendents, names, 273. digest of school report, 748.
no arrangements with parochial schools, 433, 134.
schools for the colored race, laws, 1437. sites and buildings, powers of city school boards, 587.
statistics: business colleges, 1369, 1378; city school systems, 784, 786, 787, 809, 829, 851, 858, 882, 912, 935, 950; colicges for women, 1071, 1080, 1082, 1089; colleges of liberal arts, 1094, 1096, 1098, 1100, 1122, 1138; common schools, 672-698; degrees conferred, 1207, 1218, 1221, 1223; normal schools, 360, 361; private sec- ondary schools for both sexes, 982, 1053,1069; private secondary schools for boys, 978, 996, 1005; private secondary schools for girls, 980, 1017, 1026; public normal schools, 959, 960, 965,971; schools for the blind, 1397, 1400, 1401; schools for the colored race, 1412, 1413, 1418, 1424; schools for the deaf, 1390, 1394, 1396; schools of law, 1177, 1180; schools of medicine, of dentistry, and of pharmacy, 1183, 1190, 1199; schools of science, 1141-1157; schools of theology, 1160, 1170, 1175. text-book system, 533, 568. Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College, Blacksburgh, degrees conferred, 1218; sta- tistics, 1143, 1145, 1147, 1151, 1153. Virginia City, Nev., common schools, compara- tive statistics, 927, 945; statistics, 799, 821, 842,872,900.
Virginia Female Institute, Staunton, statistics, 1082, 1089.
Virginia Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb and of the Blind, statistics, 1894, 1396, 1400, 1401.
Virginia Midland Academy, Culpeper C. H., Va., statistics, 997, 1005.
Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, Va., de- grees conferred, 1219; statistics, 1856, 1857. Virginia Normal and Collegiate Institute, sta- tistics, 360, 361, 965, 971, 1420.
Visla, J. M., principal of secondary school, 997. Vocal music. See Singing.
Vocations. See Occupations.
Vogely. W. A., principal of secondary school, 1027.
Voluntary schools, in England, compared with board schools, 98; description and statis- ties, 83-85; management, 7.
Von Bora College, Luray, Va.,statistics, 1017, 1026. Vories, H. D., State superintendent of public in- stuction of Indiana, 263.
Voss, P., address on coeducation, 464–469. Votel, Rev. Henry J.. college president, 1108. Vrooman, W. H.,city superintendent, Geneva, N. Y., 270.
Waitsburgh (Wash.) Academy, statistics, 1053, 1069.
Wake Forest (N. C.) College, degrees conferred, 1215; statistics, 1116, 1135.
Wakefield, Edward, on Australian ballot and schools, 611.
Wakeley, F. H., secretary of secondary school, 1043.
Wales, ratio of school rates to ratable values, 85; statistics of population and enrollment, 76. See also England.
Walhalla (S. C.) Female College, statistics, 1080, 1088.
Walker, Miss Carrie A., principal of secondary school, 1053.
Walker, Rev. Faye, college president, 1080. Walker, Francis A., president of school of sci- ence, 1151.
Walker, G. A., city superintendent, Albany, Oregon, 272.
Walker, George W.,city superintendent, Adrian, Mich., 268.
Walker, George Wms., normal school principal,
Wallace, Rev. Wm., principal of secondary school, 1053.
Waller, David J., jr., normal school principal, 964; State superintendent of public instruc- tion of Pennsylvania, 264.
Wallingford Academy, Charleston, S. C., statis- tics, 1049, 1067, 1421.
Wallis, Severn Teackle, president of law school, 1178.
Wallis, Switzerland, object of public schools, 166.
Wallonia (Ky.) Institute, statistics, 1035, 1058. Walnut Grove Male and Female School, Chat- toogaville, Ga., statistics, 1031, 1056. Walradt, Henry M., principal of secondary school, 990.
Walsh, F. J., principal of secondary school, 1030. Walsh, Rev. Thomas E., college president, 1106;
president of law school, 1178.
Walthall (Miss.) Normal School,statistics, 973,975. Waltham, Mass., common schools, comparative statistics, 923, 943; statistics, 796, 818, 839, 855, 868, 896.
high school, commercial department, sta- tistics, 1374.
manual training, statistics, 1363, 1365, 1357. Walthourville (Ga.) Academy, statistics, 1033, 1057.
Walton, George A., on compulsory attendance, 475.
Waltz, John K., city superintendent, Marion,
Ward, Rev. Joseph, college president, 1102. Ward, M. W., principal of business college, 1371. Warden, H. C., principal of business college, 1371. Ward's Seminary for Young Ladies, Nashville, Tenn., statistics, 1080, 1089.
Ware, N. E., principal of secondary school, 1032. Warendorf, Germany, statistics of normal school, 367, 368.
Warfield, Ethelbert D., college president, 1118. Warfield, I. D., principal of secondary school, 1037.
Warne, D. D., principal of secondary school, 1043.
Warner, Myra C., principal of secondary school, 1006.
Warner, O. S., principal of business college, 1376. Warner Institute, Jonesboro, Tenn., statistics, 1421.
Warr, Emma L., superintendent of nurses' training school, 1380.
Warren, H. P., principal of secondary school, 991.
Warren, Silas E., college president, 1078. Warren, Wm. F., college president, 1110; presi- dent of school of theology, 1165. Warren, Ohio, common schools, comparative statistics, 931, 918; statistics, 805, 825, 847, 878, 906.
Warren, Pa., common schools, comparative sta- tistics, 933, 949; statistics, 807, 827, 849, 880, 910.
kindergartens, statistics, 781.
Warren Female College, Oxford, Miss., statistics, 1011, 1022.
Warrensburgh, common schools, comparative statistics, 926, 944; statistics, 799, 820, 841, 872, 900.
Warring, C. B., principal of secondary school, 993.
Warsaw (N. C.) High School, statistics, 1047, 1065. Wartburg College, Waverly, Iowa, degrees con- ferred, 1212; statistics, 108, 1129. Wartburg Seminary, Mendota, Ill., statistics, 1163, 1172.
Wasco Independent Academy, The Dalles, Ore- gon, statistics, 1047, 1066.
Washburn, Rev. John, college president, 1104. Washburn College, Topeka, Kans., courses of study, 1242, 1308; degrees conferred, 1212; statistics, 1108, 1130.
Washington, B. T., normal school principal, 962; extracts from report, 1426.
Washington, city high schools, number com- pared with population, 775.
city superintendents, names, 273. compulsory-education laws, 516. digest of school report, 750.
no arrangements with parochial schools, 433.
sites and buildings, powers of city school boards, 587.
statistics: business colleges, 1370, 1378; city school systems, 784, 786, 787, 809, 829, 851, 882, 912,935, 951; colleges of liberal arts, 1094, 1096, 1098, 1100, 1122, 1139; common schools, 672-698; degrees conferred, 1208, 1219; pri- vate normal schools, 961, 973, 976; private secondary schools for both sexes, 983, 1053, 1069; private secondary schools for boys, 979, 997, 1005; private secondary schools for girls, 981, 1017, 1026; schools for the deaf, 1391, 1391, 1396.
text-book system, 535, 569. Washington, D. C., common schools, compara- tive statistics, 917, 939; statistics, 790, 813, 833, 853, 862, 888.
elementary schools, algebra, 384; division of
time, 388, 396-110; elementary science, 380. high school, statistics, of business school, 1371.
normal school, statistics, 363, 364, 962, 967. Washington, Ind., common schools, compara- tive statistics, 920, 940; statistics, 793, 815, 835, 864, 890. Washington, Mo., common schools, compara- tive statistics, 926, 944; statistics, 799, 820, 841, 872, 900.
Washington, Pa.. common schools, comparative statistics, 933, 919; statistics, 807, 827, 819, 880, 910.
Washington (Iowa) Academy, statistics, 1035 1058 Washington and Jefferson College, Washing ton, Pa., courses of study, 1282, 1:52; de grees conferred, 1217; statistics, 1120, 11: Washington and Lee University, Lexingt Va., courses of study, 1290, 1:5×; deg conferred, 1219; fellowships, 652, 651 school, 1180; statisties, 1122, 1138, Washington College, Irvington, Cal., statistics, 1029, 1054,
Washington College, Tacoma, Wash., statisties, 997, 1005.
Washington College (Tenn.), statistics, 1051, 1068, Washington C'. H., Ohio, common schools, com- parative statistics, 931, 915; statisties, 805, 825, 817,878, 906.
Washington (Pa.) Female Seminary, statistics, 1080, 1088,
Washington Seminary, Atlanta, Ga., statistics, 1007, 1020.
Washington School for Defective Youth, statis- ties, 1394, 1396.
Washington Seminary, Huntsville, Wash., sta- tistics, 1053, 1069,"
Washington (D. C.) Training School for Nurses, statistics, 1380,
Washington University, St. Louis, Mo., courses
of study, 1260, 1326; degrees conferred, 1211; law school, H80; manual training school, 1362: Mary Institute, 1078, 1087; statistics, 1112, 1132. Waterbury, Edw'd P., normal school principal, 964.
Waterbury, Conn., statement relating to statis- ties, 952; statistics of evening schools, 853. Waterloo, Iowa, common schools, comparative statistics, 921, 911; statistics, 793, 815, 836, ×66, 892.
Waterloo, N. Y., common schools, comparative statistics, 929, 947; statistics, 803, 823, 845, 876, 904.
Watertown, Mass., common schools, compara- five statistics, 923, 943; statistics, 796, 818, 839,855, 868, 896. Watertown, N. Y., common schools, comparative statistics, 929, 947; statisties, 803, 823, 845, 857, 876, 904.
Watertown, Wis., common schools, comparative statistics, 937, 951; statistics, ×10, 830, 852, 858, 884, 914.
Watts, Wilbur, principal, Burlington, N. J., 270. Waukegan, Ill., statement relating to statisties, 952.
Waukesha, Wis., common schools, comparative statistics, 937, 951; statistics, 810, 830, 852, 881, 914. Wausau, Wis., common schools, comparative sta- tistics, 937, 951; statistics, 810, 830, 852, 858, 884, 914.
Wayland, Hon. Francis, dean of law school, 1178. Wayland Academy, Beaver Dam, Wis., statistics, 1053, 1069.
Wayland Seminary, Washington, D. C., statistics, 1163, 1171, 1422.
Wealth of cities, method of computing, 773, Weaubleau (Mo.) Christian Institute, statistics, 1011, 1062.
Weatherly, J. M.. principal of secondary school, 1046.
Weaver, Abram B., quoted, 193,
Weaver, Ben. C., principal of business college,
Weiss, G. W., county superintendent, Schuylkill Haven, Pa., 272.
Welch, Miss S. H., principal of secondary school, 1035.
Welch High School, Fulton, Ky., statistics, 1035, 1058.
Welch Training School, New Haven, Conn., sta- tistics, 962, 966,
Weld, B. M., principal of secondary school, 1029, Weller, Rev. J. A., college president, 110%, Wellesley Mass, College, courses of study, 1254, 1822; degrees conferred, 1229; statistics, 1078.
Wellesley School, Philadelphia, Pa., statistics, 1016, 1025.
Welling, James C., college president, 1101; presi-
dent of law school, 1178; president of school of dentistry, 1192; president of school of medicine, 1187; president of school of science, 1155.
Wellington, T. N., city superintendent, Craw fordsville, Ind., 266.
Wellington, Kans,, common schools, compara- tive statistics, 921,911; statistics, 791, 816, 837, 866, 892.
Wells, C. K., city superintendent, Marietta, Ohio, 271.
Wells, Mrs. D. B, principal of secondary school, 1008.
Wells, E. L., normal school principal, 972,
Wells, Mrs. Lemuel H., principal of secondary
Wells, Miss M. F., principal of secondary school,
Wells, O. E., State superintendent of public
schools of Wisconsin, 264.
Wells, Mrs. W. W., principal of secondary school, 1053.
Wells College, Aurora, N, Y., degrees conferred, 1220; statisties, 1973,
Wells School for Teachers and School of Indi- vidual Instruction, Oregon, Ill., statistics, 972,971.
Welsh, Hon. A. S., notice of death, 1451. Welsh, George W., city superintendent, Lancas- ter, Ohio, 271.
Welsh, J. C., principal of secondary school, 1832. Welsh language, study of, in Wales, 91.
Welton, J. W., principal of business college, 1374. Wennerberg, Gunnar, minister of education, Sweden, 1442.
Wentworth, William H., city superintendent, Nevada City, Cal., 265,
Wentworth Male Academy, Lexington, Mo., statistics, 989, 1001.
Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., statis- ties, 103, 1060,
Wesleyan Church in England, statistics of schools, 84, 85.
Wesleyan Female College. Brownsville, Tenn., degrees conferred, 1229; statisties, lösa, 10×9, Wesleyan Female College, Macon, Ga., degrees conferred, 1220; statistics, 1974, 1084.
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