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Compulsory school attendance, in Rhode Island, Connell, E. L., principal of secondary school,
successful enforcement, 740.

in Spain, good effects, 238.

in Sweden, 201.

in the United States, laws, 470-528; coinci-
dent with large attendance in cities, 763;
effect upon public schools, 15.

in Virginia, recommendations, 748.
in Washington, of no effect, 751.
in Wisconsin, recent enactment, 752.
Comstock, B. A., principal of secondary school,
1033.

Comstock, Miss Caroline A., college president,
1078.

Comstock, F. M., principal of secondary school,
1044.

Comstock, John M., principal of secondary
school, 1052.

Comstock School, New York, N. Y., statistics,
1013, 1023.

Comuni, of Italy, 182.

Conant, Edward, normal school principal, 965.
Concord, N. H., common schools, comparative
statistics, 927, 945; statistics, 799, 521, 842, 856,
872,900.

manual training, statistics, 1363, 1365, 1367.
Concord (N. C.) Male High School, statistics,
993, 1003.

Concordia College, Conover, N. C., statistics,
1045, 1065.

Concordia College, Fort Wayne, Ind., statistics,
1104, 1129.

Concordia College, Milwaukee, Wis., statistics,
997, 1005.

Concordia College (seminary), St. Louis, Mo.,
statistics, 1166, 1173.

Concordia Seminary, Springfield, Ill., statistics,
1163, 1172.

Conduct of studies, in England, 93; in France,
136. See Courses of study.

Cone, Rev. O., college president, 1116.
Conférences, in French higher institutions, 131,
141.

Conferences of teachers, in France, 148. See also
.Teachers' meetings.

Confinement of truants, in Massachusetts, 485.
See also Truant schools.

Conger, J. W., principal of secondary school,1028.
Congregational Church, schools of theology, sta-
tistics, 1159.

Connecticut, city high schools, number com-
pared with population, 775.
Connecticut, city superintendents, list, 265.

compulsory attendance laws, 470, 486-493;
effects, 16; history, 15.

digest of school report, 701-703.

normal schools, early history, 286; new law,
954.

sites and buildings, powers of school boards,
580.

teaching force, history, 319.

statistics: business colleges, 1369, 1371; city
school systems, 783, 785, 787, 789, 812, 832, 853,
860,886, 917, 938; colleges of liberal arts, 1094,
1096, 1098, 1100, 1102, 1127; of common
schools, 672-697; degrees conferred, 1203,
1209, 1210; kindergartens, 781; nurses'
training school, 1379, 1380; private second-
ary schools for both sexes, 982, 1029, 1035;
private secondary school for boys, 978, 985,
998; private secondary schools for girls,
980, 1007, 1019; public normal sc ools, 959,
960, 962, 966; reform schools, 1408, 1410;
schools for the deaf, 1390, 1392, 1395;
schools for the feeble-minded, 1405-1407;
schools of law, 1177, 1178; schools of med-
icine, of dentistry, and of pharmacy, 1182,
1187, 1196; schools of science, 1141-1152;
schools of theology, 1160, 1162, 1171.
text-book system, 533, 541.
Connecticut Literary Institution, Suffield, Conn.,
statistics, 1029, 1055.

Connecticut Normal and Training School, New

Britain, Conn., statistics, 962, 966.
Connecticut School for Imbeciles, Lakeville,
Conn., statistics, 1406, 1407.
Connecticut Training School for Nurses, New
Haven, Conn., statistics, 1380.
Connell, William, city superintendent, Fall River,
Mass., 268; quoted, 486.

1032.

Connellsville, Pa.,common schools, comparative
statistics, 932, 948; statistics, 805, 826, 848, 878,
908.

Conner, W. O., principal of school for the deaf,
1392.

Conner, John G., principal of secondary school,
988.

Conrad, Francis W., city superintendent, Santa
Barbara, Cal., 265.

Conrad, H. C., actuary of African School Society,
1414, 1415.

Conro, Miss Emma O., principal of secondary
school, 1011.

Conrow, Clayton, chairman board of trustees,
seconday school, 1042.

Conscience clauses in school laws. See Religious
instruction.

Conservatories of music, in Italy, government
aid, 193.

Conshohocken, Pa., common schools, compara-
tive statistics, 932, 948; statistics, 805, 826,
848, 878, 908.

school savings banks, statistics, 668.
Consolidation of ungraded schools, 592.
Constitutional provisions relating to education,

in California, 537; in Montana, 730; in
North Dakota, 704; in Prussia, 153, 530; in
Switzerland, 166; in Washington, 751.
Constitutional provision relating to sectarian-
ism, 429.

Construction. See Schoolhouses.

Continuance of schools. See School year.
Continuation schools. See Supplementary

schools.

Contract schools, in Alaska, amount of grants,
761; report, 756.

Contracts with teachers, in New York, new law,
737. See also Teachers.

Contributions, to English schools, compared
with total income, 84.

Control of schools. See School management.
Convent of Mary Immaculate, Key West, Fla.,
statistics, 1031, 1055, 1421.

Convent of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart, Oak-
land, Cal., statistics, 1006, 1019.

Convent of the Good Shepherd, Newport, Ky.,
statistics, 1410.

Conway, R., superior of secondary school, 1011.
Cook, E. H., principal of secondary school, 991.
Cook, Miss Ellen W., principal of secondary
school, 1038.

Cook, Fayette L., normal school principal, 962.
Cook, G. F.T., superintendent of colored schools,
Washington, D. C., 265.

Cook, George W., principal of secondary school,
1013.

Cook, J. F., college president, 1112.
Cook, James P., principal of secondary school,

993.

Cook, N. B., superintendent of county schools,
Pensacola, Fla., 266.

Cook, W. G., county school examiner, Texar-
kana, Ark., 265,

Cook Academy, Havana, N. Y., statistics, 1044,
1061.

Cook County (III.) Normal School, statistics, 962,
967.

Cookery, educative value, 419.

in elementary schools, time devoted, 389-395.
in England, government grant, 91, 92, 102;
introduction, 95.

See also Manual training.

Cookman Institute, Jacksonville, Fla., statistics,
1031, 1055, 1421.

Cool Springs Academy, Molino, Miss., statistics,
1039, 1061.

Cooledge, N. F., principal of secondary school,

1031.

Cooley, F. W., city superintendent, Janesville,
Wis., 274.

Coombs, J. V., normal school principal, 962.
Coon, fenry, principal of business college, 1375.
Coons, Henry B., city superintendent, Catskill,
N. Y., 270.

Cooper, Miss Annie, principal of secondary
school, 1015.

Cooper, F. B., city superintendent, Des Moines,
Iowa, West Side, 267.

Cooper, J. A., normal school principal, 965.
Cooper, J. D., principal of secondary school,
1027.

Cooper, J. W., city superintendent, Newton,
Kans., 267.

Cooper, John, president of school of medicine,
1191.

Cooper, Oscar II., city superintendent, Galves-
ton, Tex., 273; mention of report, 532; on
Texas text-book system, 567; on text-book
question, 534.

Cooper Institute, Boonville, Mo., statistics, 1039,
1061.

Cooper Memorial College, Sterling, Kans., sta-
tistics, 1008, 1030.

Cooper Limestone Institute, Gaffney City, S., C.,
statistics, 1080, 1083.

Cooper Medical College, San Francisco, Cal., de-
grees conferred, 1121; statistics, 1186, 1196.
Cooper Normal College and Industrial Institute,
Daleville, Miss., statistics, 973, 975, 1039, 1061.
Cooper Union Free Night Schools of Science and
Art, statistics, 1156, 1157.

Copp, I., principal of secondary school, 1041.
Coppin, Fanny Jackson, principal of secondary
school, 1049.

Corbin, Joseph C., normal school principal, 962.
Corcoran Scientific School, Washington, D. C.,
courses of study, 1230, 1300; statistics, 1155,
1157.

Corey, Rev. Chas. H., president of school of the-
ology, 1170.

Corinth (Miss.) Female College, statistics, 1076,
1086.

Cornell, L. S., on Colorado text-book system, 541;
on text-book question, 535, 572, 578.
Cornell College, Mt. Vernon, Iowa, degrees con-
ferred, 1211; statistics, 106, 1129.
Cornell University, courses of study, 1266, 1332;
degrees conferred, 1215; fellowships, 652,
654; law school, 1180; school of pharmacy,
1195, 1201; statistics, 1143, 1147, 1149, 1151,
1153.
Corning, N. Y.,statement relating to statistics,952.
Cornwall Heights School, Cornwall-on-the-Hud-
son, N. Y., statistics, 991, 1002.
Coronal Institute, San Marcos, Tex., statistics,
1051, 1068.

Corporal punishment, in Alaska, regulations,
758, 759; in England, 96; in Finland, 229;
in France, 137; in Italy, 191; in Prussia,
163. See also Discipline.

Corry, Pa., common schools, comparative sta-
tistics, 932, 948; statistics, 805, 826, 848, 878,
908.

Corrigan, Patrick H., superintendent of reform
school, 1411.

Cortland, N. Y., common schools, comparative
statistics, 928, 946; statistics, 801, 822, 844,
874,902.

Cory, C. C., superintendent of reform school,
1410.

Cosmography, study of, in French secondary
schools, 128.

Cost of education per day, by States, statistics,
697. See also Expenditures.

Costa Rica, statistics, population and enrollment

in, 77; public elementary schools, 1443, 1444.
Cottage Seminary, Clinton, N. Y., statistics, 1013,
1023.

Cottage system" in reform schools, 1408.
Cottingham, William W., city superintendent,
Easton, Pa., 272.

Coulter, E. C., headmaster of secondary school,
986.

Coultrap, F. S., city superintendent, Nelsonville,
Ohio, 271.

Council Bluffs, Iowa, common schools, compar-
ative statistics, 921, 941; statistics, 793, 815,
836, 864, 892.

Councill, W. H., normal school principal, 962.
Councils, of French facultés, 141.
Councils of education, in France, 115.
Country schools, compared with city schools,
766-768; discussed by school officials, 590-
592; in England, 90, 101, 102, 110; in Italy,
salaries of teachers, 188; in New York,
courses of study, 736; in Ohio, need of su-
pervision, 738; in Prussia, 37; in South Car-
olina, difficulties met, 744.

County high schools, in Florida, present policy,
708; in Maryland, change suggested, 717.
See also High schools.
County school examiners. See County super-
intendents.

County superintendents, discussed, 640, 641; in
Alabama, 641; in Idaho, 710; in Maryland,
long experience, 717; in Prussia, 155; in
Tennessee, recommendations, 745. See also
Supervision.

County taxes, receipts by cities, statistics, 861-
885. See also Local taxes and School taxes.
County truant schools, in Massachusetts, 485.
See also Truant schools.

Courses of study, in Alaska, regulations, 758.
in America, Austria, Germany, and Switz-
erland, diagrams, 172-176.

in American, German, and French schools,
apportionment of time, 53-59.

in Austria, normal schools, 308.
in Bavaria, normal schools, 304.
in Belgium, normal schools, 313.
in Brazil, 254.

in Canada,normal schools, 316.

in England, elementary schools, 91, 98; train-
ing colleges, 104.

in Finland, 227.

in France, 127-131; lycées, arrangement of,
138; normal schools, 300-304; preparation,
115, 116; types, 62-69; uniformity, 117.
in Germany, 160-162; distinctive features,
50; lack of uniformity, 50; ungraded
schools, 591.

in Hamburg, normal schools, 307.
in Holland, normal schools, 316.
in Italy, elementary schools, 189; normal
schools, 188, 311.

in New York, training classes, 955; ungraded
schools, 736.

in Prussia, normal schools, 156, 304; types,
62-69.

in Saxony, normal schools, 306.

in Spain, primary schools, 241; secondary
schools, 244.

in Sweden, 207.

in Switzerland, normal schools of Bern, 310.
in United States, business colleges, 1368; col-
leges and universities, in detail, 1224-1361;
elementary schools of cities, 373-410; even-
ing schools, probable effects, 779; mixed
schools, 468; normal schools, 347-368.
in Virginia, ungraded schools, 750.
relation with after-life, 619.
statistics of length: business colleges, 1371-
1378; colleges for women, 1075-1083; col-
leges of liberal arts, 1126-1139; nurses'
training schools, 1380; private normal
schools, 974-976; in public normal schools,
966-971; schools of law, 1179, 1181; schools
of medicine, etc., 1186-1195; schools of the-
ology, 1162-1170.

See also Degree courses, Instruction, and
Studies.

Courtland School, Lakewood, N. J., statistics,
990, 1001.

Covington, Ky., common schools, comparative
statistics, 921, 941; statistics, 791, 816, 837, 854,
866,892.

division of time in elementary schools, 390.
sites and buildings, powers of school board,
582.

Cowell, H. S., principal of secondary school, 1037.
Cowgill, D. E., city superintendent, Delaware,
Ohio, 271.

Cowles, Edward, superintendent of nurses' train-
ing school, 1380.

Cox, Arthur L., college president, 1076.

Cox, E. S., city superintendent, Chillicothe, Ohio,
271.

Cox, Edwin B., city superintendent, Xenia, Ohio,

272.

Cox, Mrs. I. F., college president, 1074.
Cox, J. A., city superintendent, Martinsburgh,
W.Va., 274.

Cox, Jacob D., college president, 1116; dean of
law school, 1180.

Cox, Jennie, principal of school for feeble-
minded, 1406.

Cox, M. E., principal of secondary school, 1033.
Cox, S. V., principal of secondary school, 1046.

Cox, Sheridan, city superintendent, Kokomo,
Ind., 266.

Cox, William E., city superintendent, Bridgeton,
N. J., 270.

Coy, Nathan B., State superintendent of public
instruction of Colorado, 263.

Crabbe, J. G., city superintendent, Ashland, Ky.,
267.

Craemer, A., president of school of theology,
1163.

Craighead, Rev. James G., president of school of
theology, 1163.

Cramer, George E., quoted, 437.

Cranbrook, Viscount, president of committee of
council on education, England, 1442.
Crane, Rev. H. A., college president, 1114.
Crane, Joshua E., principal of secondary school,
987.

Crannell, Eurelta, normal school principal, 964.
Cravath, Rev. Erastus Milo, college president,

1120; president of school of theology, 1169.
Craven, Miss, principal of secondary school, 1013.
Craven, R. C., principal of secondary school, 1046.
Crawford, J. Y., president of school of dentistry,
1193.

Crawford, W. B., principal of secondary school,
1031.

Crawford (Ga.) Academy, statistics, 1031, 1056.
Crawfordsville, Ind., common schools, com-

parative statistics, 919, 940; statistics, 792,
814,835, 864, 890.

Crazes in education, 597.

Creek Freednian School, Tullahassee, Ind. T.,
statistics, 1421.

Creelman, George C., principal of business col-
lege, 1374.

Creemer, Elizabeth M., superintendent of nurses'
training school, 1380.

Creighton, C. F., chancellor of college, 1114.
Creighton College, Omaha, Nebr., statistics, 1114,
1133.

Crenshaw, Mrs. Gillie B., principal of secondary
school, 1035.

Creston, Iowa, common schools, comparative
statistics, 921, 941; statistics, 793, 815, 836,
864, 892.

Crime, relation to education, 425, 600.
Criminals, schools for, in France, 146.
Criticism of public schools, 726.

Croan, William W., normal school principal,
972.

Crockett, William, chief superintendent of edu-
cation, New Brunswick, 1443.

Crockett (Tex.) Academy, statistics, 1051, 1068.
Crogman, W. H., acting college president, 1104.
Cromer, F. Gillum, city superintendent, Green-
ville, Ohio, 271.

Cronyn, John, president of school of medicine,
1189.

Crooker, James F., city superintendent, Buffalo,
N. Y., 270,

Crookston, Minn., common schools, compaia-

tive statistics, 925, 944; statistics, 797, 819,
840, 870, 898.

Crosby, II. C., normal school principal, 964.
Crosby, J. O., normal school principal, 964,
Crosby, M. S., city superintendent, Waterbury,

Conn., 265.

Cross, George W., college president, 1078.
Crossley, C. W., city superintendent, Corpus
Christi, Tex., 273.

Croswell, J. G., headmaster of secondary school,
1013.

Crouter, A. L. E., principal of school for the
deaf, 1393.

Crowell, John Franklin, college president, 1116.
Crozer Theological Seminary, statistics, 1169,

1175.

Cruikshank, Robert, principal of secondary
school, 1053.

Crutchfield, E. M., city superintendent, Freder-
icksburgh, Va., 273.

Cruttenden, Miss M., principal of secondary
school, 1014.

Csaky, Count Albin, minister of education, Hun-
gary, 1442.

Cuba, statistics of population and enrollment,
77.

Culbertson, Glenn, principal of secondary
school, 1029.

Cullen, J. S. Dorsey. president of school of med-
icine, 1190.

Cully, D. R., city superintendent, Paris, Tex.,
273.

Culver, S. W., president of school of theology,
1169.

Culver, S. W., principal of secondary school,
1051.

Cumberland, Md., statement relating to statis-
ties, 952.

Cumberland Presbyterian Church, schools of
theology, statistics, 1159.

Cumberland University, Lebanon, Tenn., de-
grees conferred, 1218; law school, 1180;
statistics, 1120, 1137, 1169, 1175.

Cumberland Valley State Normal School, Ship-
pensburgh, Pa., statistics, 965, 970.
Cummings, J. F., city superintendent, Browns-
ville, Tex., 273.

Cummings, Rev. Joseph, college president,
1104.

Cunningham, John A., normal school principal,

965.

Curlin, J. V., president of secondary school,

1010.

Current expenditures for schools, statistics, by
States, 691-696; in cities, 887-915, 938-951;
in foreign countries, 1445, 1447; in France,
120; in Prussia, 154; in Spain, 236. See also
Expenditures for schools.

Currey, L. J., principal of secondary school,
1035.

Currick, S, N., principal of business college,
1372.

Curriculum, of American normal schools, in-
ception and progress, 275-318. See also
Courses of study.

Currie, James, quoted, 374.

Currie, Rev. L. W., notice of death, 1449.
Curry, J. L. M., mentioned, 371; quoted, 433,
Curry College, Longfield, Va., statistics, 1053,
1069.

Curry University, Pittsburg, Pa., statistics, 1377.
Curtis, Mrs. C. M., principal of secondary school,
1014.

Curtis, Elizabeth, principal of secondary school,

1038.

Curtis, Frederick S., principal of secondary
school, 985.

Curtis, Virgil G., city superintendent, New
Haven, Conn., 265.

Curtis, W. W., principal of secondary school,
1049.

Curtis, William W., notice of death, 1449.
Curtis School for Boys, Brookfield Centre, Conn.,
statistics, 985, 998.

Curtiss, Elisha, principal of secondary school,
1045.

Cushing, W. L.,principal of secondary school,991.
Cushing Academy, Ashburnham, Mass., statis-
tics, 1037, 1059.

Custer, J. C., principal of secondary school, 1040.
Cutler, Arthur H., principal of secondary school,
991.

Cutler, Edward H., principal of secondary

school, 989.

Cutler, Sanford L., principal of secondary
school, 1037.

Cutler's Private School for Boys, New York, N.
Y., statistics, 991, 1002.

Cutts, Usher W., city superintendent, Orange,
N. J., 270.

Cygnæus, Rev. Uno, organizer of Finnish com-
mon schools, 233.

D.

Dabney, Charles W., jr., college president, 1120;
on common schools in the South, 621.
Dadeville (Ala.) High School, statistics, 1027,
1054.

Daily class journal, in Sweden, described, 212.
Daily cost of instruction, by States, statistics, 697.
Daily programme, in Albany (N. Y.) Normal

School in 1845, 284; in Brazil, 257; in Eng-
land, 97; in Finland, 229; in Italy, 191; in
Maryland Normal School in 1868, 291; in
Prussian normal schools, 157; in Stock-
holm, Sweden, 212. See also Division of
time.

Daily sessions, in Brazil, 258; in District of Co-
lumbia, suggested change,708; in England,
101; in Europe and in America, 60; in Fin-
land, 230; in France, 47. 136; in Italy, 192;
in Prussia, 159; in Sweden, 213.
Daingerfield (Tex.) High School, statistics, 1051,
1068.

Dakota, arrangements with parochial schools,

437.

city high schools, number compared with
population, 775.

compulsory attendance laws, 521.
digest of school report, 704.

statistics: business colleges, 1370, 1371; city
school systems, 783, 785, 787, 789, 812, 833, 862,
888, 917, 939; colleges of liberal arts, 1094,
1096, 1098, 1100, 1102, 1127; common schools,
672-698; degrees conferred, 1203, 1210; kin-
dergartens, 781; normal schools, 355, 357;
private secondary schools for both sexes,
983, 1029, 1055; public normal schools, 959,
960, 962, 966; reform schools, 1409, 1410;
schools for the deaf, 1391, 1392, 1395.
See also North Dakota and South Dakota.
Dakota Agricultural College, Brookings, degrees
conferred, 1210; statistics, 1155, 1157.
Dakota Reform School, statistics, 1410.
Dakota School for Deaf Mutes, statistics, 1392,
1395.

Dakota School of Mines, statistics, 1155, 1157.
Dakota University, Mitchell, Dak., degrees con-
ferred, 1210; statistics, 1102, 1127.
Dalby, E.W., city superintendent, Monongahela,
Pa., 272.

Dale, Langham, superintendent-general of edu-
cation, Cape of Good Hope, 1443.
Dallas, Tex., common schools, comparative sta-
tistics, 935, 950; statistics, 808, 828, 850, 880,
910.

Dalton, Dr. John C., notice of death, 1449.
Dalton (Ga.) Female College, statistics, 1074,1084.
Dana, Miss E. E., principal of secondary school,
1013.

Dana, Israel T., president of school of medicine,
1186.

Dana Hall School, Wellesly, Mass., statistics,
1011, 1022.

Danbury, Conn., stateraent relating to statistics,
952.

Danforth, G. H., city superintendent, Westfield,
Mass., 268.

Daniels, Hon. Charles, president of law school,
1180.

Daniels, Charles A., city superintendent, Mal-
den, Mass., 268.

Danielsonville, Conn., statement relating to sta-
tistics, 952.

Danville, N. Y., common schools, comparative
statistics, 928, 946; statistics, 801, 822, 844, 874,
902.

teachers' training class, statistics, 957.
Danvers, Mass., common schools, comparative
statistics, 923, 942; statistics, 795, 817, 838,855,
868, 891.

Danville, Ill., common schools, comparative sta-
tistics, 919, 939; statistics, 791, 813, 834, 862,
888.
Danville, Pa., common schools, comparative sta-
tistics, 932, 948; statistics, 805, 826, 848, 878,
908.
Danville, Va., common schools, comparative sta-
tistics, 935, 950; statistics, 809, 829, 851,882,912.
Danville (Ill.) Business College, statistics, 1372.
Danville (Va.) College for Young Ladies, statis-
tics, 1082, 1089.

Danville (Ky.) Theological Seminary, statistics,
1164, 1172.

Dapprich, Emil, normal school principal, 973;
principal of secondary school, 1053.
Darby, Rev. O. H., college president, 1080.
Darby (Pa.) Friends' School, statistics, 995, 1003.
Darcier, Louise, superintendent or nurses' train-
ing school, 1381.

Darling, D. H., city superintendent, Joliet, Ill.,
266.

Darling, Rev. Henry, college president, 1114.
Darlington, Richard, principal of secondary
school, 1016.

Darlington Seminary, West Chester, Pa., statis-
tics, 1016, 1025.

Darmstetter, Arséne, notice of death, 1452.
Darnell, Rev. Samuel B., principal of secondary
school, 1031.

Dartmouth College, Hanover, N. H., Chandler
scientific department, 1155, 1157; courses of
study, 1262, 1328; medical college, 1189, 1197,
1222; statistics, 1090, 1114, 1133; Thayer
School of Civil Engineering, 1155, 1157.
Dartt, Justus, quoted, 512.
Daughters College, Harrodsburgh, Ky., statis-
tics, 1074, 1085.

Davenport, I. W., city superintendent, Jackson-
ville, Ill., 266.

Davenport, Iowa, common schools, comparative
statistics, 921, 941; statistics, 793, 815, 836, 854,
864, 892.

teachers' training class, statistics, 957.
Davenport (Iowa) Business College, statistics,
1373.

Davey, Jane A., principal of secondary school,
1041.

Davey, Vernon L., city superintendent, East
Orange, N. J., 270.

David, J. S., city superintendent, Uniontown,
Pa., 272.

Davidson, Charles C., city superintendent, Al-
liance, Ohio, 271.

Davidson, H. P., principal of secondary school,

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Davis, Eben H., city superintendent, Chelsea,
Mass., 268.

Davis, F. D., city superintendent, Negaunee,
Mich., 269.

Davis, Horace, college president, 1102.
Davis, J. C., dean of school of medicine, 1187.
Davis, J. Woodbridge, principal of secondary
school, 993.

Davis, J. K., city superintendent, Sioux Falls, S.
Dak., 273.

Davis, Rev. John M., college president, 1118.
Davis, M. H., principal of business college, 1377.
Davis, M. J., principal of secondary school, 1029.
Davis, N. S., president of school of medicine,
1187.

Davis, N. Y., principal of secondary school, 1048.
Davis, Mrs. O. F., principal of secondary school,

1041.

Davis, W. T., college president, 1082.

Dawson Institute, White Plains, Ga., statistics,
1033, 1057.

Day, Rev. George E., president of school of
theology, 1163.

Day, Rev. Henry S., president of school of medi-
cine, 1191.

Day, L. W., city superintendent, Cleveland, Ohio,
271; quoted, 521
Day, Miss Lydia, principal of secondary schools,
1013.

Day, Thomas H., city superintendent, Pittsfield,
Mass., 268.

Day and family school for boys, Cambridge,
Mass., statistics, 989, 1000.

Day school for deaf mutes, Cincinnati, Ohio,
statistics, 1393, 1396.

Day school for girls, Philadelphia, Pa., statistics,
1015, 1025.

Day schools in England, special grants, 102.
Day training colleges, in England, establish-
ment, 111. See also Training colleges.
Dayton, Ky., common schools, comparative
statistics, 921, 941; statistics, 794, 816, 837, 865,
892.
kindergartens, statistics, 781.

Dayton, Ohio, common schools, comparative,
statistics, 930, 947; statistics, 803, 824, 846, 876,
901.

normal school, statistics, 363, 364, 964, 970.
Daytona (Fla.) Institute, statistics, 1007, 1019.
Deadwood, Dak., common schools, comparative
statistics, 917, 939; statistics, 789, 812, 833,
862, 888.

division of time in elementary schools, 394.
Deaf. See Schools for the deaf and Special
classes.

Dean, C. W., city superintendent, Sioux City,
Iowa, 267.

Dean, E. P., city superintendent, Kenton, Ohio,
271.

Dean Academy, Franklin, Mass., statistics, 1037,
1060.

Deans, of French facultés, 127, 141; of law

schools, names, 1178, 1180; of schools of
medicine, etc., names, 1186-1195.
Dearborn-Morgan School, Orange, N. J., statis-
tics, 1042, 1063.

Dearborn Seminary, Chicago, Ill., statistics,
1008, 1020.

Deatrick, Rev. W. W., principal of secondary
school, 1049.

Debray, Henri, notice of death, 1452.
De Burn, Eugene, city superintendent, San
Diego, Cal., 265.

Decatur, Ill., common schools, comparative
statistics, 919, 939; statistics, 791, 813, 834,862,
888.

Decorah (Iowa) Business College, statistics, 1373.
Decaturville (Tenn.) High School, statistics, 1050,
1067.

Decorah (Iowa) Institute, statistics, 1034, 1058.
Dedham, Mass., common schools, comparative
statistics, 923, 942; statistics, 795, 817, 838, 855,
868, 894.

Deering, W. A., principal of secondary school,
1043.

Deerfield (Mass.) Academy, statistics, 1037, 1060.
Defective classes, education, 1382-1439; in Eng-

land, 107; in Germany, 164. See also Schools
for the blind, Schools for the deaf, and
Schools for the feeble-minded.
Defiance, Ohio, common schools, comparative
statistics, 930, 917; statistics, 803, 824, 846, 876,
904.

Defiance (Ohio) Normal, statistics, 973, 975.
De Forrest, Rev. H. D., president of school of
theology, 1162; president of secondary
school, 1028.

De Garmo, James M., principal of secondary
school, 1045.

De Garmo Institute, Rhinebeck, N. Y., statistics,
1045, 1064.

De Garned, S. S., principal of secondary school,
1050.

Degree courses, statistics, in colleges of liberal
arts, 1098-1101; in French secondary
schools, 128; in schools of science, 1146, 1147.
See also Courses of study.
Degrees, colleges for women with legal author-
ity, 1075-1083; conferred by French facul-
tés, statistics, 141; conferred in Spain, sta-
tistics, 245; conferred in United States,
statistics, 1203-1223; methods of conferring,
in France, 141, 142; schools of theology
with legal authority, 1162-1170; students
of law who have received, 1158, 1177-1181;
students of medicine, etc., who have re-
ceived, 1182-1195; students of theology who
have received, 1158, 1160-1170.
De Hilder, Edward, principal of secondary
school, 991.

Deichmann, E.,principal of secondary school,987.
Delalain, Paul, mentioned, 138.

Delaware, city high schools, number compared

with population, 775.

city superintendents, names, 265.

sites and buildings, powers of city school
boards, 580.

schools for colored race, condition, 1415;
laws, 1429; source of support, 1414.
statistics: business colleges, 1369, 1371; city
school systems, 783, 785, 787, 789, 813, 833, 853,
862, 888, 917, 939; common schools, 672-698;
degrees conferred, 1201, 1210; private sec-
ondary schools for both sexes, 982, 1030,

Delaware, statistics-Continued.

1055; schools for the colored race, 1412, 1413;
schools of science, 1141-1152.
text-book system, 533, 541.

Delaware, Ohio, common schools, comparative
statistics, 930, 947; statistics, 803, 824, 816,
876, 906.

Delaware Academy, Delhi, N. Y., statistics, 1043,
1063.

Delaware College, Newark, degrees conferred,
1210; statistics, 1143, 1145, 1147, 1150, 1152.
Delaware Literary Institute, Franklin, N. Y.,
statistics, 1043, 1064.

Delphos, Ohio, common schools, comparative
statistics, 930, 947; statistics, 803, 824, 846,
857,876, 906.

Delitzsch, Germany, statistics of preparatory
normal school, 340.

Delphine, Sister M., superior of secondary
school, 1031.

Demand, H.D., city superintendent, Lexington,
Mo., 269.

Demarest, John A., principal, Nyack, N. Y.,
270.

Denfeld, Robert E., city superintendent, Duluth,
Minn., 269.

Denis, Brother, college president, 1110.
Denison, Tex., common schools, comparative
statistics, 935, 950; statistics, 808, 828, 850, 882,
910.

Denison University, Granville, Ohio, degrees
conferred, 1216; statistics, 1116, 1135.
Denmark, population and enrollment, statistics,
76; public elementary schools, statistics,
1442, 1444; sanitary condition of schools,
465; teachers' salaries, 345.

Denmark (Iowa) Academy, statistics, 1034, 1053.
Denning, R. G., principal of business college,
1378.

Denominate numbers, delay caused by difficul-
ties in, 60.

Denominational schools. See Parochial schools,
Private schools, and Sectarian schools.
Dental College, University of Michigan, statis-
tics, 1193, 1200.

Dental Department, Columbian University,
Washington, D. C., statistics, 1192, 1200.
Dental Department, National University, Wash-
ington, D. C., statistics, 1192, 1200.
Dental Department, State University of Iowa,
statistics, 1193, 1200.

Dental Department, University of California, sta-
tistics, 1192, 1200.

Dental Department, University of Denver, Colo.,

statistics, 1192, 1200.

Dental Department, University of Tennessee,
statistics, 1193, 1201.

Dentistry. See Schools of dentistry.
Denver (Dist. No. 1), Colo., common schools,com-
parative statistics, 917, 938; statistics, 789,
812, 832, 860, 286.

division of time in elementary schools, 388,
396-410.

Denver (Dist. No.2.), Colo., division of time in
elementary schools, 388; statement rela-
ting to statistics, 952.

Denver (Dist. No. 17), Colo., division of time in
elementary schools, 388; statement relat-
ing to statistics, 952.

Denver (Colo.) Business College, statistics, 1371.
Department of Law, University of Mississippi,
statistics, 1178.

Department of Law, University of the City of
New York, statistics, 1180.

Department of Medicine and Surgery of the Uni-
versity of Michigan, statistics, 1188, 1197.
Department of Pharmacy, Ohio State Univer-
sity, statistics, 1195, 1201.

Department of Pharmacy, University of Buffalo,
N. Y., statistics, 1195, 1201.

Department of Pharmacy, University of Kan-
sas, statistics, 1194, 1201.

Department of Pharmacy, University of South
Carolina, statistics, 1195, 1201.
Department of Pharmacy, University of Wis-
consin, statistics, 1195, 1201.

Department of Pharmacy, Vanderbilt Univer-
sity, statistics, 1195, 1201.

Department of Superintendence, action on Ben-
nett law, 512.

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