Ungraded schools in Vermont, 1437.
Union College, founding, 705, 713; geology in, 841- 812, 862; university extension courses, 959. Union Seminary, 973.
Unitarians, statistics in theological schools, 142. United Brethren, statistics of colleges and uni- versities, 97, 142.
United Netherlands, extent of education in, 651. United Presbyterians, statistics of colleges and universities, 97.
United States, Bureau of Education and manual
training, 902. See also Bureau of Education; explores west coast of North America, 1473; forests in, 809; influence of political crises on education, 378; medical students, 980, 982; Pro- fessor Baar on study of history in, 303; sani- tary legislation affecting schools, 1301–1349; study of history in, compared with Europe, 302-305.
United States Government, certificates of debtors to. 737.
United States Military Academy, geology in, 843, 862.
Universal education, idea of, in United States, 709; motive power of America, 709,
Universalists, statistics of colleges and universi ties, 97, 142.
Universities, challenge of methods and subjects of, 617; methods of instruction in law, 1000-1018; nationalization of, in Russia, 397, 398; of Italy, 358-365; per cent of population in, 108, 109; psychology in, 445-449.
Statistics, 97-124, 2017-2039; of benefactions to, 2234-2235; of degrees conferred, 116-120; of nativo pupils in some colleges, 110; of peda- gogy in, 149-153, 161; of preparation of fresh- men, 105, 106; of property, 120-124; of resi dence, 107, 108; of secondary students, 92-95; of students, 4, 5; of students in courses, 104, 105. Women, entrance to, 664.
University, administration of, in Russia, 392;
land set apart for, in Virginia, in 1619, 678; procedure in entering in Russia, 395. University and college students, congress of, World's Columbian Exposition, 1741, 1742, 1743, 1744.
University College, Aberytswith, statistics, 186. University College, Bristol, statistics, 186. University College, Dundee, statistics, 186. University College, Liverpool, statistics, 186. University College, London, statistics, 186. University College, Nottingham, statistics, 186. University College of North Wales, Bangor, sta- tistics, 186.
University College of South Wales and Mon- mouthshire, statistics, 186. University colleges in England aided by Govern- ment, 184-186.
University extension, 954-971: congress on, World's Columbian Exposition, 1741, 1743. 1744, 1745, 1746; courses, 951-971; in Alfred University, 959; in American Society for Ex- tension of University Teaching, 951, 963-966; in Antioch College, 959, 960; in Baldwin Uni- versity, 959, 960; in Bowdoin College, 955; in
University extension-Continued.
Brown University, 966; in Eucbtel College, 950, 960; in California, 951; in Colby Univ sity, 955: in Colgate University, 19; in Ca lumbia College, 959; in Cornell University 959; in Denison University, 99, 960; is E ham College, 953; in Colorado, 952: in Heat ton College, 959; in Heidelborg University, 959, 900; in Hiram College, 959, 900; in Hobit College, 959; in Illinois, 97. 951; in Indiski, 953; in Indiana University, 933; in Iowa, Ki 951; in Kansas, 951; in Kenyon College O 960; in Knox College, 953; in Leland Stop. ford University, 952; in Louisiana, 951, 905, in Lake Forest University, 953; in Louisiana. W in Maine, 955; in Marietta College, KOL. 26. Maryland, 964; in Massachusetts, 964, 101, 967-971; in Minnesota, 955, 536; in Miami Cop lege, 959, 960; in Missouri, 956; in Menton', College, 953; in New Jersey, 930–958, 90S, 964) 965; in New York, 959, 964, 965; in North western University, 951; in Oberlin College 959, 960; in Ohio, 959-963, 965, 967; in Ch State University, 959, 960, 961; in Chio Uni versity, 959, 960; in Ohio Wesleyan University, 959, 960; in Oregon. 963; in Otterbein Univers sity, 959, 960; in Pacific University, 96%; a Pennsylvania, 963, 964, 965; in Philadelphia Society for, 951; in Rhode Island, 906 in Richmond College, 966; in Rutgers College, 956-958; in School of Applied Ethics, 97-971; in State University of Iowa, 953, 904; in Syr acuse University, 959; in Tennessee, 966, in Texas, 966; in Tulane University, $51, 95; in Union College, 959; in University of Califor nia, 951; in University of Chicage, 13-553, in University of Cincinnati, 961-960; in U. versity of Denver, 952; in University of Kar- sas, 954; in University of Minnesota, 555, 824; in University of Oregon. 963; in University of Rochester, 959; in University of the South, 966; in University of Wisconsin. 936; in Cai versity of Wyoming, 967; in Vassar Callers, 959; in Virginia, 966; in West Virginia, 54; in William Jewell College, 956; in Wisconsin, 966-967; in Wittenberg College, 850, 569; in Wyoming, 951, 967.
Endowments needed, 807.
Important to agriculture, 805,
University libraries in Europe, 308, 314. University men as teachers in Berlin common schools, 270.
University of Alabama, geology in, 820, 852. University of Arizona, reorganization, 795. University of Bologna, age, 339, history of, 350: women teachers in, 359, note.
University of California, child study in, 49); geology in, 821, 852; headquarters L. 8. Geo- logical Survey, 821; university extension courses, 951.
University of Chicago, child study in, 429; geol- ogy in, 819, 825, 851; university extension courses, 952-953.
University of Cincinnati, university extension courses, 961-963.
University of Colorado, university extension courses, 952; mineral collecting in, 82, 852. University of Denver, geology in, 822, 852. University of Dorpat, beginnings of, 410; deprived of right of self-government, 412; Russianiza- tion of, 397.398.
University of East Tennessee, founded, 713. University of Georgia, chartered, 722. University of Helsingfors, account of, 420-421; beginnings of, 410; organized, 422; statistics,
University of Michigan, geology in, 835, 858; psy-Vallambrosa, forestry school at, 811. chology in, 429.
University of Minnesota, additions to, 799; geol- ogy in, 836, 858; university extension courses, 955, 956.
University of Mississippi, geology in. 837, 858. University of Missouri, forestry in, 817; geology in, 837, 860.
University of Moscow, founded, 411.
University of Munich, professional forestry tanght in, 816.
University of Naples, number of faculties, 362. University of Nashville and Peabody Fund, 745. University of Nebraska, condition of, 800; for- estry in, 817; geology in, 838, 8G0.
University of Nevada, forestry in, 817; geology in, 838, 860; progress of, 809.
University of North Carolina, founded, 712, 721; geology in, 843, 802.
University of Ohio, progress of, 801.
University of Oklahoma, geology in, 845, 864. University of Omaha, geology in. 838, 869. University of Oregon, geology in, 815, 864; uni.
versity extension courses, 963.
University of Paris, prominence of theology in,359. University of Pennsylvania, child study in, 428;
Franklin a founder of, 668; Friend's school annexed to, 997; geology in, 845, 864; medical course, 985; purging of Toryism from, 720; nonsectarian in Revolution, 711. University of Rochester, geology in, 841, 862; uni- versity extension courses, 950. University of St. Petersburg, established, 411. University of Salerno, age of, 358, 359; influence of
Arabian science on, #39; medical school of, 339. University of South Dakota, geology in, 847, 866. University of Tennessee, admission of women, 803; geology in. 848, 866.
University of Texas, geology in, 848, 866; univer- sity extension courses, 966.
University of the City of New York, geology in, 842, 862; university extension courses, 959. University of the South, university extension courses, 966.
University of Utah, geology in, 848, 806.
University of Vermont, founded, 713; geology in, 818, 806; progress, 803.
University of Virginia, geology in, 849, 868; hos- tility to, 733.
University of Washington, geology in, 849, 868. University of West Virginia, additions to, 804. University of Wisconsin, agricultural work in,
804; child study in, 429; geology in, 819, 868; university extension courses, 965. University of Wyoming, geology in, 850, 868; im- provements in, 804; university extension courses, 967.
University students, diagrams of residence, 110, 111; statistics, 100-104; of residence, 112-116. Urban life, the life of the future, 804. Ursinns College, geology in, 846, 864. Truguay, statistics of education, 2240-2241. Utah, city superintendents, 780; college presi- dents, 786.
Forestry in, 818.
Geology in, 848, 866.
Per cent of male students in, 62: progress of Agricultural and Mechanical College, 803. Sanitary school legislation, 1324.
Statistics of agricultural and mechanical col- Jeges, 136, 138, 791, 2042-2043; of business col- leges, 2170-2171, 2194-2195; of city schools, 27- 28. 1795, 1811, 1821: of colleges and universities, 98. 100-102, 105-103, 108-118, 120, 122-123, 2033; of deaf, dumb, and blind schools, 2202, 2206; of manual training, 2116-2117, 2124-2125, 2132- 2133, 2141, 2155, 2164; of normal schools, 154- 162, 164, 2090-2091; of private secondary schools, 74-80, 82-85, 88-91, 95, 2002-2003, 2012- 2013; of public high schools, 65-71, 73, 85. 88-91. 93, 1911; of reform schools, 2228, 2232-2233; of State school systems, 8, 9, 11, 12-23.
Vaccination of school children. 1302. 1304–1307, 1309, 1311, 1314, 1317. 1319, 1322, 1324, 1325, 1327, 1329-1331, 1335, 1339, 1340, 1343-1346. See also School laws.
Value of property, of private high schools, 55; of statistics of common schools, 17; of public schools, 49.
Valnes, educational, W. T. Harris on 617-635. Van Hise, Charles R., geologist, 825, 819, 868. Van Ingen, Professor, geologist, 841. Vanderbilt University, geology in, 847, 856. Vane, Sir Harry, aid Boston common schools, 743. Vassar College, geology in, 843, 852; university extension courses, 953.
Venetia, joins Italy, 330.
Venezuela, statistics of education, 2240, 2241. Ventilation of school houses. See Sanitary legis
lation affecting schools in the United States. Verbation reports of recitations in arithmetic and language, 557-616.
Vermout, city superintendents, 780; college pres idents 783; common schools, supported in, 716; course of study, 1437.
Free text-books, 1436-1437. Geology in, 818-849, 866. Organization of, 660.
Per cent of students of physics, 54; Plymouth claims, 694; progress of Agricultural and Mechanical college, 803.
Statistics of agricultural and mechanical col- leges, 135, 137, 791, 2042-2013; of business col- leges, 2170-1271, 2194-2195; of city schools, 27- 28, 1795, 1811, 1821; of colleges and universities, 98, 100-102, 105-106, 108-120, 122-123, 794, 2033; of manual training, 2116-2117, 2131-2133, 2141, 2164; of medical schools, 2049; of normal schools, 154-163, 2378-2079; of nurse-training schools, 2057; of private secondary schools. 74-81, 83-85, 88-91, 94, 2002-2003, 2012-2013; of professional schools, 143, 145; of public high schools, 65-72, 85, 88-92, 1912-1913, 1927; of re- form schools, 2227, 2232-2233; of State school systems, 2, 9-10, 12-23; of technological schools, 2044.
Town system of schools, 1434-1436. Ungraded schools, 1537.
Woman suffrage in school affairs, 1416. See also School laws.
Veterinary schools, exhibit at Lyons universal exposition, 1730; statistics, 141, 143, 2055. Veterinary students, 979.
Victor Emmanuel, proclaimed King of Italy, 330. Victoria, statistics of education, 2242-2243. Virginia, agricultural schools, 1021-1022,
Blunders in first settlement, 677; boys sent to England for education, 678; British trade and navigation laws.
Career during civil war, 676; Cavalier and Roundhead in, 679; cession of territory to the United States, 675; Church of England, intoler- ant, 678; city superintendents, 780; classes," represented by landholders, 677; college presi. dents, 786, 788; conflict between classes and masses, 676; conflict of masses and classes, 678. Differ nces obliterated in, 678.
Eagerness for education after Revolution, 683. Fundamental ideas in settlement, 675.
Geology in, 849, 868; great men of the Revolu tion, 711.
Hospitable to Royalist immigrants, 678. Industrial education of colored race, 1021, 1022; its history central romance of American life, 676.
King's zeal to convert Indians, 677. London Company dissolved, 678; loyal to the Stuart dynasty, 679.
Manual training, 852, 911; most characteristic representation of an American State, 675. Negro problem worked out in, 676; normal schools, 1021-1022; not colonized on any the- ory, 676; not settled by cavaliers, 677; not controlled by people.
Old-field schools in, 683.
Paucity of free schools, 680; pedagogy in higher institutions, 153; personal administration in, 678; population in 1648, 679; progress of Agricultural and Mechanical College, 803; puritan attempt to found school in, 678. Religious freedom in, 728; representation of Protestant Great Britain in 1689, 676; Royal- ists in, 680.
Sanitary school legislation, 1324.
Statistics of agricultural and mechanical col- leges, 135, 137, 794, 2042-2043; of business col- leges, 2170-2171. 2194-2195; of city schools, 27- 28, 1795, 1811-1812, 1821; of colleges and uni- versities, 98, 100-102, 105-106, 108-118, 120, 122- 123, 2033; of colleges for women, 125, 127-129, 2035, 2039; of deaf, dumb, and blind schools, 2201, 2206, 2208, 2215, 2219-2220; of dental schools, 2052; of law schools, 2059; of manual training, 2116-2117, 2122-2123, 2132-2135, 2141- 2142, 2143, 2145-2146. 2150, 2164, 2169; of medi- cal schools, 2049; of music schools, 2199; of normal schools, 153-163, 2078-2079, 2090-2091; of pharmaceutical schools. 2054; of private secondary schools, 74-81, 83-85, 88-91, 94, 2002- 2007, 2014-2015: of professional schools, 141- 143, 145; of public high schools, 65-72, 85, 88-92, 1913-1914, 1927; of reform schools, 2228, 2232- 2233; of schools, 1036; of State school systems. 8-10, 12-23; of technological schools, 2044; of theological schools, 2066-2067.
Stuart régime hostile to. 679; suffrage limited to freeholders and housekeepers, 680.
Teachers' certificates, 1438-1439; examinations for, 1438-1439.
University extension courses, 966.
Western boundary in 1630, 675; woman suffrage in school affairs, 1416. See also School laws.
Vischnegradski, Professor, draws plan for girls' schools, 406.
Vocal music in correlation of studies, 511-512. Voisin, Dr., on hypnotism in criminology, 1685. Volcanoes in Alaska, 1480.
Voltaire on the French Academy, 1498. Von Liszt on criminology, 1686.
See also Great Britain and Ireland.
Walker, Francis A., and manual training, 898, 899; criticises school arithmetics, 499. Walker, Stepen A., on manual training, 887. Walker Museum, collections of geology in, 826. Wallace, on importance of infancy, 436. Wallaschek, Dr., on development of music. 1681. Walsh, Miss Fannie I., death and sketch, 1774. Walters, J. D., and manual training, 902. Wangemann, H. Th., death and sketch, 1778. Ward. Robert de Courcey, meteorologist, 833.
Wardwel, J. H., death and sketch, 1774.
Warren, M. A.. quoted on education in Connecti- cut, 1361-1366.
Wartburg Teachers' Seminary, geology in, 829; removal, 829.
Washburn, Dr., geological collection in Walker Museum, 826.
Washburn College, geology in, 830, 856.
Washington, George, compliments New England
soldiery, 673; graduates, 678; on abolition of slavery, 729.
Washington, apportionment of school funds, 1439 City superintendents, 780; college presidents
Forestry in, 818; free text-books, 1440. Geology in, 849, 868.
Pedagogy in higher institutions, 153. Statistics of agricultural and mechanical col- leges, 126, 138, 794, 2042-3043; of business col- leges, 2170, 2171, 2194-2195; of city schools, 27- 28, 1795, 1812, 1822: of colleges and universities. 98. 100-102, 103-106, 108-120, 122-123; of deaf, dumb, and blind schools, 2202, 2205, 2208, 2216, 2219-2220; of manual training, 2096, 2112, 2124- 2125, 2128-2129, 2155, 2157, 2159; of normal schools, 153-162, 164, 2078-2079; of private secondary schools, 74-80, 82-85. 88-91, 95, 2006- 2007; of public high schools, 65-71, 73, 85, 88-
Waterhouse, Francis A., death and sketch, 1774 Watson, Thomas L., geologist, 849, 863. Waurzk, Johann, death and sketch, 1778. Wayne, Gen. Anthony, gift of estate te, 667. Webb, Sidney, on technical education under Løn- don county council, 183-184. Weber, work of, noticed, 463. Webster, Hora e, geologist, 842.
Weed, Miss Ella, death and sketch, 1774. Weedon, William B., Early Industrial and Social Life in New England, quoted 649.
Weeks, Stephen, B., compiles list of learned and educational societies, 1511-1661; on the rise of learned societies, 1493-1510.
Weld, Francis M., death and sketch, 1774. Welling, James Clark, death and sketch, 1774. Weems, Mason L., and P. Horry, life of Gen. Francis Marion, mentioned, 692.
Wellesley College, psychology in, 429.
Wells, Oliver E., quoted on education in Wis consin, 1444-1449.
Wesley, John, founds Bethesda Orphan House, 693.
Wesleyan University, geology in, 824, 852. West Australia, statistics of education, 2242-224 Western Reserve University, geology in, 844, 862 West India Company, grants to, 694; Mobawk and Hudson valleys occupied by, 635; New York managed by, 697.
West Virginia, city superintendents, 786; college presidents, 786, 788.
Geology in, 849, 868; graded course of study for country and village schools, 1441-1444: growth of State University, 804. High schools, 1442-1444. Normal schools, 1444.
Pedagogy in higher institutions, 153. Sanitary school legislation, 1325; secession of 676; separation from Virginia, 734. Statistics of agricultural and mechanical es leges, 135, 137. 794, 2042-2043; of business col- leges. 2170-2171, 2194-2195; of city schools 27- 28, 1795, 1812, 1822; of colleges and universities, 98, 100-102, 105-106, 108-120, 122-123, 2033, 264- of colleges for women, 129, 132-133, 2); ef deaf, dumb, and blind schools, 2201. 2236. 2265. 2215, 2219-2220; of law schools, 2059; of many training, 2116-2117, 2122-2123, 2126-2199, 2012 2133, 2142. 2155, 2157, 2164; of normal schools 153-163, 2078-2079, 2090-2091; of private second- ary schools, 74-81, 83-85, 88-91. 94, 2006-3E; of professional schools, 142; of public high schools, 65-72, 85, 88-92, 1915; of reform schonis 2227, 2232-2233; of schools, 1029, 1030, 16 schools for feeble-minded, 2221, 2223, 2224; State school systems, 8-10, 12-23. University extension courses, 964. See also School laws.
Whales, taken near Point Barrow, 1489. Wheeler, H. J.. geologist, 847, 864.
Wheeler, William F., death and sketch, 1775. Whipple, Ezekiel Webster, death and sketch
White, E. E., and manual training, 837, 897. White, Israel C., geologist, 849. Whitfield, George, founds Bethesda Orplan
Honse, 693; has plantation and negroes, d Whitfield, R. P., geologist, 841. Whitney, W. D., geologist, 832.
Whitney, William Dwight, death and sketch, 175
Whitney Library of Geology in Harvard Uni- | Wisconsin-Continued.
Whittaker, Channing, and tool instruction, 882. Whittier, D. B., death and sketch, 1775.
Whittle, Charles Livy, mineralogist, 833.
Wickersham, Dr. Janies P., History of Education in Pennsylvania, quoted, 702, 718-719; on manual training 883.
Wilberforce University, 1023, 1027. Wild, J., death and sketch, 1778.
Wilderness, seat of "New Lights" in Virginia, 668.
Wilkins. Dr.. first chairman of Royal Society, 1501. Willamette University, university extension courses, 963.
Willard, Emma, in New England district schools. William II, calls December conference, 204. William and Mary College, a British colonial or
ganization, 681; addition of pedagogy to, 733; ecclesiastical organization, 682; efficiency of, 682; encourages Puritans, 653; established, 680; founded on aristocratic ideals, 681; op- posed to educational views of Thomas Jefferson, 682; refuses to go to Richmond, 682; | representative graduates, 682.
William Jewel College, geology in, 837, 860; uni- versity extension courses, 956.
William Penn Charter School, founded in Phila- delphia, 702.
Williams, Albert. jr., geologist, 836.
Williams, Edward H., geologist, 846, 864.
Williams, George Huntington, death and sketch,
1775; geologist, 831, 832.
Williams, H. S., geologist, 839.
Williams, Roger, stand for personal freedom, 660. Williams College, founding of, 713, 715; geology in, 834. 858.
Williamsburg, scientific society at, in Revolution,
1509; seat of government transferred from, 728.
Williston, Samuel W., geologist, 830, 856. Willoughby, W. F., work of, mentioned, 205. Willoughby, W. W., work of, mentioned, 205. Wilson, Henry, preparation for college, 666. Winchell, Alexander, geologist, 828, 843, 863. Wine and oil, exhibit at International Exposition,
Winnsboro, S. C., Mount Zion School, 691. Winterbottom's view quoted, 698.
Winthrop, John, founder of Boston schools, 743; founds Harvard College, 743.
Winthrop, Robert C., address at Yorktown, 750,
771; and Peabody fund, 746: courtesy con- tinued in old age, 769; death of, 739; death and sketch, 1775; educational statesmanship of, 763; extract from speech on national aid to education. 762; family of, 747-749; last annual addresss, 769; on agricultural education, 749; opposed to Texas annexation, 765; president Harvard alumni, 749; proposed statue in Washington, 769; resolution of Hon. William T. Harris on death of, 765; Tillman's tribute to, 766-767. Winthrop common-school house, founding of, 749. Winthrop Normal and Industrial College for Young White Women, 766.
Winyaw Indigo Society, at Georgetown, S. C., 691. Wirt, William, talk on slavery with Jefferson. 732. Wisconsin, agricultural colleges, 1449; agricul tural work in State University, 804, City superintendent, 780, college presidents 786, 788; common schools, 1445-1447. Defects of school districts, 1446. Geology in, 849-850, 868.
High schools, 1447-1448. Manual training, 892, 911. Normal schools, 1448.
Pedagogy in higher institutions, 153; per cent of male students, 51; per cent of students in German, 45; per cent of students of German,
Sanitary school legislation, 1325; school libra- ries, 1444-1445.
Statistics of agricultural and mechanical col- leges, 136-137, 2042-2043; of business colleges, 2170-2171, 2196-2197; of city schools, 27-28, 1795-1796, 1812-1813, 1814, 1822; of colleges and universities, 98, 100-102, 105-106,108-120.122-123, 794, 2034; of colleges for women, 130–133, 2039; ED 94 -144
of deaf, dumb, and blind schools, 2202, 2206, 2208, 2209, 2210, 2211, 2212-2214, 2215, 2219-2220; of law schools, 2059; of manual training, 2096, 2112-2113, 2116-2117, 2126-2129, 2132-2135, 2142, 2143, 2145, 2155, 2157, 2164, 2169; of medical schools, 2049; of normal schools, 153-162, 164, 2078-2079, 2090-2091; of nurse-training schools, 2057; of pharmaceutical schools, 2054; of pri- vate secondary schools, 74-80, 82-85, 88-91, 95, 2006-2008; of professional schools, 141-143, 145- 146; of public high schools, 65-71, 73, 85, 88-91, 93,1915-1919, 1927; of reform schools, 2228, 2232- 2233; of State school systems, 8, 9, 11, 12-23; of theological schools, 2067.
Township system recommended, 1446-1447. University extension courses, 966-967. Woman suffrage in school affairs, 1418. See also School laws.
Wise, Henry A., appeals for schools in Virginia, 760; and manual training, 902, 949. Witchcraft, belief in, in Alaska, 1459. Witmer, Dr., on æsthetic value of the mathe- matical proportions of simple figures, 1681. Witmer, L., conducts child study in University of Pennsylvania, 428.
Wittenberg College, university extension courses, 959, 960.
Wolff, J. E., geologist, 832.
"Woman," address by Charles H. Ham, World's Columbian Exposition, 1749; bibliography of progress of, 1759.
Woman suffrage, in school affairs, Alabama, Ar- kansas, 1416; Connecticut, 1417; Delaware, 1416; Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Ken- tucky, Louisiana, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, 1417; Missouri, 1416; Minunesota, 1418; Nebraska, New Jersey, New York, 1418; North Carolina, 1416; Ohio, 1416; Oregon, Pennsylvania, 1418; South Carolina, 1416; Tennessee, 1416; Vermont, Virginia, 1416; Wisconsin, Wyoming. 1418; admitted to Ital ian universities, 363; education in Russia, 401; former ideal of, 664, educational condition in Sweden, address by Hulda Lundin, men- tioned, 1749; educational efforts by, 770-771; educational work in Russia, 409; in theolog. ical seminaries, 976, medical students, 985, 986; names of presidents of colleges for, 786-788; progress of, in Finland, 423.
Statistics of colleges, 2035 2039; of degrees re- ceived, 117, 119; of students in universities and colleges, 100-104; of benefactions to, 2234- 2235.
Women teachers, first employed in Berlin schools in 1863, 268.
In Berlin common schools, 272-274; in colleges and universities, statistics, 99; in France, 195-196; in Italy, 342-343, 345-348; in schools of Rome, 372; in University of Bologna, 359, note; instruction in female handiwork by,
Number in private high schools, 51. Parentage of, in Prussia, 228-232; per cent in
public and private schools, 57: preponderate in North, 39; proportion in Prussia, 230, 237-
240. Salaries, in Berlin common schools, 269-272; in Finland, 418; statistics of, in high schools, 86. Women's colleges. See Colleges for women. Wood Island School, report on, 1468-1469. Woodward, C. M., address on equipment of manual training school, St. Louis, Mo.. 884; and man- ual training, 878, 887, 896, 899, 901, 905, 906, 909- 913; on destroying educational effect of man- ual training, 437; on the rise and progress of manual training, 877-949.
Woodwork, equipment for, 913, 914. Woodworth, J. B., geologist, 833.
Woolson, Constance Fenimore, death and sketch,
World's Columbian Exposition-Continued.
publications, 1754-1760; cost of congress work, 1754; departments of congresses, 1752- 1753; number and residences of speakers, 1752-1753; manual training exhibit, 905; opin- ions on congresses, 1753-1754; programme of world's congresses, 1735-1751; summary of work, 1751-1760.
World's Congress Auxiliary, organization of, 1752. "Work of the woman in Moscow." quoted, 409. Wren, Sir Christopher, mentioned, 496. Würtemberg, boys in secondary schools, 298, 299; statistics of education, 377, 2238-2239. Wylie, Theophilus A., geologist, 828. Wyoming, city superintendents, 780; college presi. dents, 786.
Pedagogy in higher institutions, 153. State University, 804.
Statistics of agricultural and mechanical col- leges, 136, 138, 2042-2043; of city schools, 27- 28, 1796, 1813, 1822; of colleges and universities, 98, 100-102, 105, 106, 108-119, 122-123, 794, 2034; of manual training, 2116-2117, 2142; of normal schools, 153-162, 164, 2090-2091; of private secondary schools, 74-80. 82-85, 88-91, 95, 2008- 2009: of public high schools, 65-71, 73, 85, 88-91, 93, 1919: of State school systems, 8. 9, 11, 12-23. University extension courses, 951, 967.
Yakutat Contract School, report on, 1462. Yale, Elihu, gifts to Yale College, 656. Yale College, a child of the church, 656; fonnda tion of, 656; Roger Sherman, treasurer of 712; theological test in, 657.
Yale University, child study in, 428: geology in
823-824, 852; government funds contest, 75. Yankton College, geology in, 847, 866. Yates, Edmund Hodgson, death and sketch. 1776 York College, geology in, 838.860. Yorkshire College. Leeds, statistics, 186. Young Harris College, geology in, 825. 854.
Zoological societies, 1650. Zurich, forestry school at. 811, 814-816. Zwick, Dr. Hermann, history of common-school system of Berlin, 245-297.
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