AIMBORLIAD IV tions. It is, therefore, his intention carefully to collect and publish in the subsequent issues such information in these respects as may be deemed of sufficient value, while any additional particulars that may be desired will be cheerfully communicated at the Office of his Educational Bureau. Within the short time that has elapsed since the organization of this Bureau its desirability no less than its efficiency has been established and numberless positions have been filled through its agency, without any expense either to teachers or to employers. Gratified to feel that he is thus doing a welcome service to many persons, and cheered and encouraged on all sides, the undersigned will continue to work in this direction, and further, with the aid of an extensive collection of reference books, catalogues, and other material, endeavor to give full information in regard to educational matters at home and abroad. Cordial thanks are expressed to all who have aided in the preparation and correction of this volume, and the request is added that whosoever can contribute to the correctness and reliability of later issues, will do so at the earliest opportunity. E. Steiger. STEIGER'S EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORY FOR 1878 CALIFORNIA Eufaula. Union Female College. Florence. Florence Synodical Female College. 7 Instructors; 75 students. Primary and Collegiate Departments. Address J. D. ANDERSON, A.M., President, FLORENCE. Ala. State Normal School. S. P. RICE, A. M., President. Greensboro' Female College. - A delightful winter A strictly first-class residence for consumptives. undenominational school of high grade, for young ladies. Terms, $200.00 per annum for board and Tuition, including Ancient and Modern Languages, School session Vocal and Instrumental Music. Address Rev. P. WARD WHITE, opens October 1st. Principal, GREENSBORO', Ala. Southern University. Huntsville. Huntsville Female College. - 11 Instructors; 140 students. Primary Academic and Collegiate Departments. Rev. GEO. W. F. PRICE, D.D., President, HUNTSVILLE, Ala. Rotherwood Home. Rust Normal Institute. Marion. Mrs. F. A. Ross, Principal. Howard College. 12 Schools, 10 Instructors; Lincoln Normal University. G. N. CARD, President. Alabama. Montgomery. Academy of St. Mary of Loretto. 160 pupils. Under the charge of the Sisters of Loretto. Selma. Burrell School. Summerville. Academy of the Visitation. Talladega. Alabama Institution for the Deaf and Dumb and Blind. Germania Institute. Synodical Female Institute. THOS. C. MILLER, Principal. Talladega College. - Open to both sexes. Primary 12 Instructors; 224 and Intermediate Departments; Normal, Higher Normal, and Theological Courses. students. Address Rev. EDWARD P. LORD, Principal, TALLADEGA, Ala. Tuscaloosa. Alabama Central Female College. - 10 Instructors; 180 stuUniversity of Alabama. dents. Full Collegiate Course and Law School. CARLOS G. SMITH, LL.D., President. Ursuline Academy of St. John Baptist. Twentythird Session. Board, Washing, Fuel, Light, Tuition in all the English branches, Needle-work and Domestic Economy, per session, $88.00. Pens, Ink and Use of Library, $2.00. Ancient and Modern Languages, Vocal and Instrumental Music, Painting, Drawing, &c., extra and taught at the usual rates. For further particulars, apply to MOTHER SUPERIOR, Ursuline Convent, TUSCALOOSA, Ala. Tuskegee. Alabama Conference Female College. Park High School. Primary, Academic and Collegiate Departments. 3 Instructors; 121 students. Address JAMES F. New and comfortable buildings. PARK, A. M., Principal, TUSKEGEE, Ala. Hon. GEO. W. HILL, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, LITTLE ROCK, Ark. Batesville. Arkansas College. Bentonville. Bentonville High School. JOHN F. MCGILL, Principal. Bentonville Institute. Boonsboro. Cane Hill College. Rev. F. R. EARLE, President. 10 VIMU Pine Bluff. Principal. Oakland. MCCLURE, Ph. D., Principal, OAKLAND, Cal. 10 In Oakland High School, J. B. MCCHESNEY, Principal. Pacific Theological Seminary. Year opens in St. Vincent's School for Girls. Pueblo of San Jose. Convent and Academy of Notre Dame. Branch Normal College of Arkansas Industrial Uni- St. Gertrude's Academy. versity. J. C. CORBIN, A. M., Principal. Searcy. Searcy District High School. CALIFORNIA. Rohnerville, Humboldt Co. Sacramento. Art and Business College. Goethe's German School. H. J. GOETHE, Principal. Hon. EZRA S. CARR, State Superintendent of Public Howe's High School and Normal Institute. Batavia Select School. Batavia. Benicia. Sacramento Business College. E. C. ATKINSON, Prin- Sacramento Home School. Mrs. F. M. Ross, Principal. Sacramento Young Ladies' Seminary. W. S. HUNT, College of St. Augustine. A Cadet School for University of California. Open to both sexes. Brooklyn. Mills Seminary for Young Ladies.-21 Instructors; 166 students. Preparatory and Academic Departments. Address Rev. C. T. MILLS, Principal, BROOKLYN, Alameda Co., Cal. College City. San Antonio. Point Loma Seminary. Rev. and Mrs. O. W. GATES, San Francisco. California Pharmaceutical Society. - For College of Notre Dame of San Francisco. Young Ladies. Conducted by the Sisters of Notre Dame. This Institution, founded in 1866, chartered in 1876 by Act of the Legislature of the State of Caliis situated on Dolores Street, opposite the old Mission fornia, and empowered to confer Collegiate Honors, Church. A large addition has recently been erected for the more ample accomodation of boarding pupils. The course af instruction embraces all the branches necessary to the acquisition of a solid and refined Pierce Christian College. J. C. KEITH, A. B., Presi- education. Parents in confiding their children to the dent. care of the Sisters may feel perfectly satisfied that Heald's Business College. E. P. HEALD, President. Presentation Convent and Free School. Sacred Heart College. 20 Instructors; 750 students. Regular College Course. Bro. GENEBERN, President. |