TABLE 2.- Teachers and pupils in public normal schools. (Summary of similar columns of Table 5.) 7 6 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 34 4 { 4 4 { (590) } 130 113 0 8 186 121 20 80 12 3 2 3 2 28 36 79 39 2 ......... 2 లు - Eendoi of HERE 38 8 లం ఈ 209 Alabama 1 (399) 30 3775 2922 10 70 55 81 85 66 5.56 913 483 353 275 511 200 462 0 38 11 165 494 2516 521 1 97 : (803) 232 3 167 0 (185) 375 709 5 5 { 154 2 2 20 3 369 90 139 10 70 35 47 775 40 306 617 498 359 187 414 260 419 0 38 4 126 119 418 35 286 118 1, 375 38631 1 97 26 340 229 3 167 0 51 (185) ఇంక లు:-Nar na is wు - లు 2018 - AM 2 1 2 3 2 2 3 633 14 1 11 117 72 417 97 197 8 270 74 41 127 879 5 98 16 735 24 34 117 190 71 64 50 128 20 14 2 14 1 1 3 119 4 20 6 4 6 6 4 18 4 61 3661 Income.-Tho income from public sources considered as a total for the whole country shows but a small increase. The receipts froll other sources giveu in the following table can not be compared with the total of a similar column in the report preceding this. In that the general question was asked, “Aid from other sources received within the year ?" and the answers tabulated. In the present report the Bureau has computed the item from data given in answer to a series of questions. The amount expended for building and repairs is a new item and in several cases is included in one of the two other columns of Table 3. It will be observed that prima facie about one-third of the amount receivell was expended in buildings and repairs, but the fallacy of such figuring is easily shown by taking the case of the new school at Chico where the appropriation wits $2,000, while the amount expended on buildings was $100,000. The State normal school at Framingham, Mass., expended $115,000, and the new school at Oneonta, N. Y., $114,000: in the case of the Massachusetts school the appropriation for the year was $11,000, while no appropriation for the year 1888-89 seems to have been made for the New York school. TABLE 3.--Aid from public funds and other sources (summary of similar columns of Table 6). Alabama .. $27, 075 6,000 800 4,000 6,500 4, 650 0 126, 247 12, 000 1,020 11, 000 35, 500 8, 664 55, 500 14, 072 2,000 $12, 605 0 6, 700 3, 400 1,500 0 0 0 12, 026 0 1,260 a 22, 200 0 2,000 0 0 100 b 9, 610 4,718 9,000 12, 030 c1, 000 0 14, 600 5, 362 310 3,000 2, 879 077, 187 0 0 22, 089 4, 200 € 1,582 f 98, 159 g 5, 611 $6,511 0 4,500 100, 300 0 6, 900 2, 493 4,500 2, 337 0 10, 600 250 0 0 10, 500 2,000 117, 150 20,704 500 1,000 4, 700 0 0 3, 100 160, 763 75 1,500 0 35, 922 147 2,069 8,837 1,000 0 36, 500 1, 175 The New York College for the Training of Teachers, New York City.-Provisionally the statistics of this college have been inserted in the table of private normal schools though they have not been included in the summary of that table following the precedent of the Bureau's report for 1887–188. PRIVATE NORMAL SCHOOLS. Eighteen private normal schools report in all 1,324 students in secondary studies, 4 collectively report 74 students under kindergarten instruction, and 18 report 691 students in a commercial course. In answer to the ivquiry as to the number of students in “other departments," 15 schools report 1,149 students. In the summary that follows, 1,328 students do not appear, as the principals of the schools reporting them were unable to classify them according to our scheme; nor has the nuinber of commercial students been included in the figures of the following table. From these schools 315 normal pupils were graduated during the year. TABLE 5.-Attendance at Public Normal Schools for 1888-89. 1 Birmingham, Ala.. Normal training class. 1888 Miss Mary W.Rode.. 1873 James K. Powers.. 1883 Carleton B. Gibson 1887 Edwin R. Eldridgo School. The Territorial Normal School.. 1886 Robert L. Long: Industral University. 1889 | Edward T. Pierce 1882 Ira Moro School. 1862 C. W.Childs School. 1869 Maria L. Breen 1881 M. Virginia Fogle 17 Madison, Dak.. State Normal School 1883 William F. Gorrie 18 Spearfish, Dak ...do.. 1884 Fayette L. Cook. 19 Washington, DC Miner Normal School 1879 Lucy E. Moten 20 .do Washington Normal School b 1873 Emma S. Atkinson... 1887 Henry N. Felkel... Teachers. 1846 Robert L. Paine 1868 | Francis W. Parker 26 Normal, III Illinois State Normal University. 1857 | Edwin C. Howett... 27 | Covington, Ind Indiana Normal Collego 1886 J. V. Coombs 28 | Indianapolis, Ind Indianapolis Normal School. 186€ | M. E. Nicholson 0 0 0 19 148 NO HA NO 170 45 00好664的 26 26 0 24 200 0 5 四四%6止如此。 2 (7) 0 14 176 1 35 ప్ర : జంత.. 0 2 1 54 34 0 0 2 115 51 361 1 75 3 40 6 66 192 590 20 11 H84 56 8 0 8 30 10 21 21 12 35 29 Terre Haute, Ind... Indiana State Normal School.. 1870 William W. Parsons.. 14 11 483 323 806 483 323 30 Cedar Falls, Iowa. Iowa State Normal School.. 1876 II. H. Seerley 4 165 376 165 376 184 31 Des Moines, Iowa.... West Des Moines Training School... 1882 Elizabeth K. Mat. 0 0 8 0 0 0 16 36 thews. 0 d50 39 12 A. Whiting. 34 Woodbine, Iowa..... Woodbine Normal School.. 1887 Messrs. Riddell, Mal- 3 2 60 80 7 joint principals. 1865 A. R. Taylor, presi- 7 6 260 419 679 131 260 462 305 dent. 36 | Louisville, Ky. Louisville Normal School. 1871 Hiram Roberts * 0 38 0 38 37 | Natchitochos, La Louisiana State Normal school. 1885 Thomas D. Boyd.. 2 6 4 16 46 0 11 55 37 38 | New Orleans, La New Orleans Normal School*, 1885 Mary Stamps. 3 0 110 0 110 62 39 Castine, Me Eastern State Normal School 1867 Albert F. Richardson. 2 4 *58 *144 *58 *144 481 40 Farmington, Me. State Normal and Training School. 1864 George Colby Puring. i 6 40 165 0 40 105 658 ton. 97 97 411 42 Portland, Me. Practice School 1878 Sarah M. Taylor 0 12 0 12 109 43 Springfield, Me. Springfield Normal School 1886 M. D. Barnes 90 76 2 1866 M. A. Newell *3 *7 35 286 0 0 35 286 626 45 | Boston, Mass Boston Normal School* 1852 Larkin Lunton. 0 160 0 160 974 46 .do Massachusetts Normal Art School. 1873 G. I. Bartlett. 159 0 0 35 159 89 47 Bridgewater, Mass State Normal School 1840 Albert G Boyden 71 161 0 71 161 2,124 48 | Fall River, Mass.. Fall River Training School 1881 A riadne J. Borden.. 0 18 0 0 0 18 189 49 Framingham, Mass State Normal School 1839 Ellen Hyde. 13 154 0 154 1, 610 50 | Haverhill, Mass Haverhill Training School 1881 Cora A. Newton 0 13 0 0 0 13 1869 Lilly P. Sheparı. 0 18 0 0 0 18 1854 Daniel B. Hagar 11 292 292 1, 670 53 Westfield, Mass .do.. 1839 Jamies C. Greenough.. 4 159 0 8 159 54 | Worcester, Mass. .do.. 1874 E. Harlow Russell".... 6 4 241 0 4 241 400 55 Ypsilanti, Mich. ..do. 1853 John M. B. Sill 16 11 e253 e30 0 253 430 56 , Mankato, Minn ..do. 1868 Edward Searing 84 184 0 84 184 418 57 Minneapolis, Minn. Teachers' Training Class 1887 Miss 0. A. Evens 2 0 37 0 37 48 58 St. Cloud, Minn. State Normal School 1869 Thomas J.Gray 70 132 (202) 389 59 St. Paul, Minn Teachers' Training School 1883 Jane L. Terry 0 33 0 1 33 135 60 Winona, Minn State Normal School 1860 Irwin Shepard. 800 2 44 32 149 91 58 46 62 Tougaloo, Miss Normal Department of Tougaloo Uni. 1869 F.G. Woodworth 1 16 9 16 9 39 versity. 63 Cape Girardeau, Mo.. Missouri Stato Normal School.. 1873 R.C. Norton (301) (301) 83 1866 | Inman E. Page 52 958 66 St. Louis, Mo St. Louis Norinal School. 1857 F. Louis Soldan. 2 8 0 0 110 1871 | George L. Osborno. 328 411 805 J. H. Beitel 2 7 0 76 187 600 70 ) Manchester, N. E..... City Training School.. 1869 | Caroline E. Wing.. 1 0 9 0 0 9 e549 * For 1887-88. b For 1886–87. d Twenty-six of these in commercial course. a The number in professional studies. c Assumed. e Not including 120 pupils in the "preparatory department." cooo00o0ooooooooooo 1,214 1,641 తరిల్లు...... -టలని 200840 34 78 152 |