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A.

Academic courses, private high schools, 473, 488;
public high schools, 459, 488.
Academies. See High schools, private.
Administration, city school systems, expenses,
50-53.

Africa, elementary education, 691.

Agricultural and Mechanical College for Negroes,
Ala., changes in courses and methods of instruc-
tion, 271; improvements, 275.
Agricultural and Mechanical College for the Colored
Race, N. C., State aid, 283; trade courses, 272.
Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas,
academic building, 277.

Agricultural and mechanical colleges, summary of
statistics and tables, 271-313.

Agricultural courses, instructors and students, 519-
521; private high schools, 474; public high schools,
460, 498-516; universities, colleges, and technical
schools, 193–209.

Agricultural schools, instructors and students, 537-

541; property and expenditures, 542-545; teachers,
519-521. See also Manual and industrial training
schools.

Alabama, summer schools, courses of study, 386.
Alabama Polytechnic Institute, summer session,

271.

Alberta, elementary education, 691.

Apparatus (scientific), agricultural schools, 542-
545; industrial schools, Indian children, 564-566;
manual and industrial training schools, 524-
528, 554-560; private high schools, 483; private
schools for the deaf, 668-669; private schools for
the feeble-minded, 682-683; public manual train-
ing high schools, 518, 535-536; public normal
schools, 356-357; public schools for the blind,
651-654; State schools for the feeble-minded, 676-
678; universities, colleges, and technological
schools, 258-270.
Architecture, universities, colleges, and techno-
logical schools, 193–209.

Argentina, elementary education, 692.
Arizona, summer schools, courses of study, 386.
Arizona, University of, change in course of study,
271; dormitory, 275; State aid, 279.
Arkansas, summer schools, courses of study, 386.
Arkansas, University of, new buildings, 275; State
aid, 279.

Art. See Fine arts.

Asia, elementary education, 691.

Attendance (average daily), city elementary
schools and kindergartens, 54-89; city high schools,
54-89; city school systems, 46-89, 90-109; State
school systems, 25-26; Southern States, 11.
Attendance, city school systems, summary of
statistics, 44; public schools, average number of
years, 6; State school systems, statistics in various
years, 18-19. See also Compulsory school attend-
ance laws.

Australia, elementary education, 693.
Austria-Hungary, elementary education, 689.
Average daily attendance. See Attendance, aver-
age daily.

B.

Backward and nervous children, special institu-
tions, 684-686.

Backward and subnormal children, public day
schools and classes, 673, 679–681.
Bavaria, elementary education, 689.
Benefactions, negro schools, 607; private high
schools, 484; universities, colleges, and technologi-
cal schools, 179, 190-191, 242-257. See also Endow-
ments.

Blind (public institutions), instructors and pupils,
646-648; receipts and expenditures, 650; volumes
in libraries and value of property, 649.
Blind and deaf, schools, summary and statistics,
645-669.

Boards of education, expenses, city school systems,
132-167.

Bolivia, elementary education, 692.
Brazil, elementary education, 693.

British Columbia, elementary education, 691.
Buildings, agricultural and mechanical colleges,
275; agricultural schools, 542; city school systems,
outlays, 50-53, 90-109, 172-175; industrial schools
for Indian children, 564-566; manual and industrial
training schools, 528; private high schools, 483;
private institutions for the deaf, 668-669; private
institutions for the feeble-minded, 682-683; public
manual training high schools, 518; public normal
schools, 357; public schools for the blind, 651-654;
State institutions for the feeble-minded, 676-678;
universities, colleges, and technological schools,
value, 192, 258-270.

Business schools. See Commercial and business
schools.

C.

California, summer schools, courses of study, 386-
387.

California. University of, new buildings, 275; State
aid, 279.

Canada, elementary education, 691.

Cape of Good Hope, elementary education, 691.
Census, aggregate of school, 90-109.

Central America, elementary education, 692.
Chemical engineering, universities, colleges, and
technological schools, 193–209.

Chile, elementary education, 693.

City school systems. See School systems, city.
Civil engineering, universities, colleges, and techno-
logical schools, 193-209.

Classics, private high schools, 475, 490; public high
schools, 461, 475, 490.

Clemson Agricultural College of South Carolina,
new buildings, 277; State aid, 285.
Colleges, changes in tabulated list, 177.

Colleges and universities, enrollment, 1-5, 178.
Colombia, elementary education, 693.
Colorado, summer schools, courses of study, 387-
3SS.

Colorado Agricultural College, changes in courses
and methods of instruction, 271; new hydraulic
laboratory, 275; State aid, 279.

Colored Agricultural and Normal College, Okla.,
State aid, 285.

Colored Normal, Industrial, Agricultural, and Me-
chanical College of South Carolina, additions to
curriculum, 273; new buildings, 277.
Commercial and business schools, summary of sta-
tistics and tables, 567-605.

Commercial courses, private high schools, 473; pub-
lic high schools, 459, 488; universities, colleges, and
technological schools, 193-209.

Compulsory school attendance laws, 21.
Connecticut, summer schools, courses of study, 388.
Connecticut Agricultural College, new buildings,

275.

Cornell University, State aid, 283.

Costa Rica, elementary education, 692.
Courses of study (agricultural and mechanical col-
leges), changes, 271-273; enrollment, 274.
Courses of study, summer schools, 386-413; tech-
nical and specialized, universities, colleges, and
technological schools, 193-209. See also under
specific studies.

Curriculum. See Courses of study.

D.

Deaf, private schools, 668-669; State schools,
655-667.

Deaf and blind, schools, summary and statistics,
645-669.

Degrees, agricultural and mechanical colleges,
274-275, 301-302; institutions conferring Ph. D. on
examination, 178; universities, colleges, and
technological schools, 185-189.

Delaware, summer schools, courses of study, 388.
Delaware College, change of recitation periods, 271;
State aid, 279.

Denominational and nonsectarian schools, 480-483.
Dental schools, summary of statistics and tables,
320, 342-343.

District of Columbia, summer schoois, courses of
study, 388.

Domestic economy, private high schools, 474;
public high schools, 460, 498-516.

E.

Ecuador, elementary education, 693.
Education, annual cost, 8.

Education, science of, universities, colleges, and
technological schools, 193-209.

Electrical engineering, universities, colleges, and
technological schools, 193-209.

Elementary education, foreign countries, 687-693.
Elementary schools, city systems, 54-89, 168-171;
State systems, 15-17.

Endowments, agricultural and mechanical colleges,
278, 300-307; private high schools, 483; univer-
sities, colleges and technological schools, 242-270.
See also Benefactions.

England and Wales, elementary education, 691.
English language, students and graduates, business
schools, 576.

Enrollment, city school systems, 46-49, 90-109;
elementary schools, State systems, 15-19; ele-
mentary schools and kindergartens, 54-89; high
schools, city systems, 54-89; private schools, at
different dates, 23; public schools, 7-9; school
and college, 1-5; Southern States, 12; State school
systems, 23, 25. See also Pupils; Students.
Enrollment and estimated cost, public schools, 9.
Equipment, agricultural and mechanical colleges,
305-307.

Europe, elementary education, 689-691.

Expenditures, agricultural schools, 542-545; city
school systems, 45, 50-53, 132-167; elementary
schools, city systems, 168-171; high schools, city
systems, 172-175; industrial schools for Indian
children, 564-566; manual and industrial training
schools, 524-525, 529, 554-560; private high schools,
483; private schools for the deaf, 668-669; private
schools for the feeble-minded, 682-683; public
manual training high schools, 518, 535-536; public
schools for the blind, 650-654; Southern States, 12;
State and private schools for the feeble-minded,
675; State industrial schools, 630-637; State school
systems, 19, 31-32, 34; State schools for the feeble-
minded, 676-678.

F.

Federal aid, agricultural and mechanical colleges,
308-313; higher education, 190-191, 242-257; land-
grant colleges, 278.

Feeble-minded, State and private schools, 674-675;
State institutions, 676-678.

Fees, tuition, universities, colleges, and technologi-
cal schools, 258-270.

Fellowships, universities, colleges, and technolog-
ical schools, 192, 258-270.

Finances, city school systems, 44; State school sys-
tems, 18-19, 30.

Fine arts, universities, colleges, and technological
schools, 193-209.

Finland, elementary education, 691.

Florida, summer schools, courses of study, 389.
Florida, University of, changes in courses and
methods of instruction, 271; new buildings, 275;
State aid, 280.

Florida Agricultural and Mechanical College,
changes in curriculum, 271.

Florida Agricultural and Mechanical College for
Negroes, new buildings, 275.

Foreign countries, elementary education, 687-693.
See also under names of countries.

Forestry, universities, colleges and technological
schools, 193-209.

Funds, State school systems, 30.

G.

Georgia, summer schools, courses of study, 389.
Georgia State College of Agriculture, modifications
in curriculum, 271; new buildings, 275; State aid,
280.

Georgia State Industrial College, additions to cur-
riculum, 271; poultry house, 275; State aid, 280.
German Empire, elementary education, 689-691.
Gifts, agricultural and mechanical colleges, 275-277.
See also Benefactions.

Great Britain and Ireland, elementary education,
691.

Greece, elementary education, 691.
Guatemala, elementary education, 692.

H.

Hamilton, W. I., on retirement allowance systems
of the public schools, 37-42.
Hawaii, College of, courses in sugar technology, 271.
High schools (private), 455–457, 472-494; commercial
courses, 570. See also Denominational and non-
sectarian schools.

High schools (public), 8, 54-89, 172-175, 455-471,
485-494; agricultural courses, 498-516; commercial
courses, 569-570; domestic science courses, 498-
516; manual or technical training, 498-516, 532-
536.

Honduras (British), elementary education, 692.

Honduras (Republic), elementary education, 692.
Household economy, agricultural and mechanical
colleges, 301-302; universities, colleges, and tech-
nological schools, 193-209.

Hungary, elementary education, 689.

I.

Idaho, summer schools, courses of study, 389.
Idaho, University of, State aid, 280.

Illinois, summer schools, courses of study, 389–391.
Illinois, University of, new buildings, 275; State aid,
280.

Illiteracy, census of 1910, 22.

Income, agricultural and mechanical colleges, 277-
278, 308-310; private high schools, 484; private
normal schools, 361, 379-381; public high schools,
470-472; public normal schools, 370-376; State
industrial schools, 629-637; universities, colleges,
and technological schools, 190-191, 242-257.
India, elementary education, 691.
Indian children, industrial education, 526, 561-566.
Indiana, summer schools, courses of study, 391–392.
Industrial schools, Indian children, 526, 561-566;
State, summary and statistics, 623-644. See also
Manual and industrial training schools.
Iowa, summer schools, courses of study, 392.
Iowa State College of Agriculture and Mechanic
Arts, new buildings, 275; State aid, 280-281.
Ireland, elementary education, 691.

J.

Jamaica, elementary education, 692.

Janitors, wages, city school systems, 132-175.

Japan, elementary education, 691.

Libraries, agricultural and mechanical colleges, 288-
290, 306-307, 542-545; city elementary schools, ex-
penditures, 168-171; industrial schools for Indian
children, 564-566; manual and industrial training
schools, 524-525, 528, 554-560; private high schools,
483; private institutions for the feeble-minded,
682-683; private normal schools, 362; private
schools for the deaf, 668-669; public manual train-
ing high schools, 518, 535-536; public normal
schools, 355, 370-376; public schools for the blind,
649-654; State and private schools for the feeble-
minded, 674; State institutions for the feeble-
minded, 676-678; universities, colleges, and tech-
nological schools, 192, 258-270.

Louisiana, summer schools, courses of study, 393.
Louisiana State University and Agricultural and
Mechanical College, course in journalism, 272; im-
provements in library, 276.

M.

Maine, summer schools, courses of study, 394.
Maine, University of, State aid, 281.
Malta, elementary education, 691.
Manitoba, elementary education, 691.
Manual and industrial training, summary of statis-
tics and tables, 495-558, 560. See also High schools,
public and private.

Maryland, summer schools, courses of study, 395.
Massachusetts, summer schools, courses of study,
395-396.

Massachusetts Agricultural College, director of grad-
uate school appointed, 272; improvements, 276;
State aid, 281.

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, benefac-
tions, 276; State aid, 282; summer surveying
camp, 272.

Mauritius, elementary education, 691.
Mechanical engineering, universities, colleges and
technological schools, 193-209.

Medical schools, summary and statistics, 319, 337-
341.

Metallurgical engineering, universities, colleges and
technological schools, 193-209.

Methods of instruction, agricultural and mechanical
colleges, changes, 271-273.

Michigan, summer schools, courses of study, 397-
398.

Journalism, universities, colleges, and technological Michigan Agricultural College, State aid, 282.
schools, 193-209.

K.

Kansas, summer schools, courses of study, 392-393.
Kansas Agricultural College, State aid, 281.
*Kansas State Agricultural College, entrance require-
ments raised, 272.

Kentucky, summer schools, courses of study, 393.
Kentucky Manual and Industrial Institute for
Colored Persons, extension work, 272.
Kindergartens, city school systems, 54-89.

L.

Land grant colleges. See Agricultural and mechan-
ical colleges.

Lands, school. See School lands.

Law schools, summary and statistics, 318, 332-336.
Lectures, summer schools, 384-385.

Mining engineering, universities, colleges and tech-
nological schools, 193–209.

Minnesota, summer schools, courses of study, 398-

399.

Minnesota, University of, additions to curriculum,
272; new buildings, 276; State aid, 282.
Mississippi Agricultural and Mechanical College, ad-
dition to curriculum, 272; new buildings, 276.
Missouri, summer schools, courses of study, 399–400.
Missouri, University of, new buildings, 276; State
aid, 282.

Montana, summer schools, courses of study, 400.
Montana, University of, State aid, 282.
Montana State College of Agriculture and Mechanic
Arts, school of pharmacy transferred, 272.
Music, universities, colleges and technological
schools, 193-209.

N.

Natal, elementary education, 691.
Nebraska, summer schools, courses of study, 400-401.
Nebraska, University of, new buildings, 276; State
aid, 282-283.

Negroes, common-school statistics, Southern States,
11; enrollment in certain courses, agricultural
and mechanical colleges, 274; number enrolled in
State industrial schools, 624-625; schools, sum-
mary of statistics and tables, 607-622.
Netherlands, elementary education, 691.
Nevada, University of, library building, 276; State
aid, 283.

New Brunswick, elementary education, 691.

New Hampshire College of Agriculture and Me-
chanic Arts, additions to curriculum, 272; en-
gineering, building, 276; State aid, 283.

New Jersey, summer schools, courses of study, 401-

402.

New Mexico, summer schools, courses of study, 402.
New Mexico College of Agriculture and Mechanic
Arts, engineering building, 276; State aid, 283.
New South Wales, elementary education, 693.
New York, summer schools, courses of study, 402-
404.

New Zealand, elementary education, 693.
Nicaraugua, clementary education, 692.
Nonsectarian schools, 480-483.

Normal schools, changes in public and private, 350-
351; public and private, summary of statistics and
tables, 349-382.

North America, elementary education, 691-692.
North Carolina, summer schools, courses of study,
404.

North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic
Arts, course for county demonstration agents, 272;
State aid, 283; Y. M. C. A. building, 276.
North Dakota, summer schools, courses of study,
404-405.

North Dakota Agricultural College, State aid, 283.
Nova Scotia, elementary education, 692.
Nurses' training schools, statistics, 321-323.

Ohio, summer schools, courses of study, 405-406.
Ohio State University, State aid, 283-284.
Oklahoma, summer schools, courses of study, 406.
Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College, new
buildings, 276; State aid, 284.

Ontario, elementary education, 692.

Orange Free State, elementary education, 691.
Oratory. See Public speaking.

Oregon, summer schools, courses of study, 406.
Oregon State Agricultural College, additions to cur-
riculum, 273; State aid, 285.

P.

Panama, elementary education, 692.
Paraguay, elementary education, 693.

Payments, State school systems, classified by func-
tion, 33.

Pennsylvania, summer schools; courses of study,
407-408.

Pennsylvania State College, course in commerce
and finance, 273; new buildings, 277; State aid,
285.

Peru, elementary education, 693.
Pharmaceutical schools, summary and statistics,
321, 344-346.

Population (total), and distribution of attendance
in city school systems, 54-89; enrolled in com-
mon schools at different dates, 24; urban and
rural, 14-15. See also School population.
Porto Rico, University of, degrees, 273; new build-
ings, 277; State aid, 285.

Prince Edwards Island, elementary education, 692.
Princess Anne Academy, Md., addition to curric
ulum, 272.

Principals, city school systems, 50-89, 132-167.
Private schools, cities, number of pupils, 46-49; en-
rollment, 2-5.

Professional schools, summary of statistics and
tables, 315-347. See also Dental schools, Law
schools, Medical schools, Nurses' training schools,
Pharmaceutical schools, Theological schools,
Veterinary medical schools.

Professors, agricultural and mechanical colleges,
273, 291-293; universities, colleges, and techno-
logical schools, 183, 210-241.

Property, agricultural and mechanical colleges, 275,
303-307; agricultural schools, 542-545; industrial
schools for Indian children, 564-566; manual and
industrial training schools, 524-525, 554-560; pri-
vate high schools, 483; private normal schools,
362, 379-381; public high schools, 469; public man-
ual training high schools, 518, 535-536; public nor-
mal schools, 355, 370-376; public schools for the
blind, 649; State industrial schools, 630-637;
State school systems, value, 29; universities, col-
leges, and technological schools, 192, 258-270.
Prosser, C. A., on retirement allowance systems of
the public schools, 37-42.

Prussia, elementary education, 689.

Public and private schools, enrollment, 1-5.
Public schools, statistics for various years, 18-19.
Public speaking, universities, colleges, and techno-
logical schools, 193–209.

Pupils, manual and industrial training schools, 526,
546-553; public day schools and classes for back-
ward and subnormal children, 673, 679-683; spe-
cial institutions for backward and nervous chil-
dren, 684-686; State and private schools for the
feebleminded, 671-672, 676-678; State industrial
schools, 624-628, 638-642.

Purdue University, Ind., changes in curriculum
272; library building, 275; State aid, 280.

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Q.

Quebec, elementary education, 692.
Queensland, elementary education, 693.

R.

Receipts, city school systems, 110-131.

Retirement allowance systems, public schools,
37-42.

Revenues, city school systems, 110-131; State school
systems, 31.

Rhode Island, summer schools, courses of study, 408.
Rhode Island State College, science building, 277;
State aid, 285.

Roumania, elementary education, 691.

Russia, elementary education, 691.

Rutgers Scientific School, N. J., State aid, 283.

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