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Education in the south, 912
Education of defectives, 771 (see
Defectives)

Education of the Indian, 939 (see Indian)
Education of the Negro, 895 (see Negro)

F

Feeble-minded, education of, 804; bibli-
ography, 814; report of Dr Howe,
805; schools, 805

Field Columbian museum, 887
Freedmen's bureau, 914; schools estab-
lished, 915; expenditures, 915

G

Gallaudet, Thomas H., 771, 774, 781
Green, John C., school of science, 581

H

Hailmann, William N., Education of the

Iudian, 939

Hampton institute, 926

Haskell institute, 954

Heffley school, 687

I

Indian day schools, 945

Indian, education of, 939; conclusion

and outlook, 961; contract schools,
958; decay of missionary effort, 944;
Eliot, John, 940; government zeal,
944; industrial training schools, 953;
introduction, 939; period of inaction,
943; persistence of spirit work, 941;
present organization, 945; resump-
tion of work, 943; Sergeant and
Wheelock, 941; shortcomings, 942;
statistics, 965; supervision, 960.
Indian non-reservation boarding schools,
952

Indian reservation boarding schools, 947
Indian territory, schools, 963

Industrial education, 707; scope, 744
Industrial era, advent of, 734

J

James, Edmund J., Commercial educa-
tion, 655

Jefferson, Thomas, educational scheme,

913

Jewish Chautauqua at Atlantic City,
836

Johns Hopkins university, 591

K

Kindergarten and object teaching in

public schools, 728

King, J. E., extracts from address at
Business teachers' association, 663;
advanced bookkeeping, 665; busi-
ness arithmetic, 666; business Eng-
lish, 668; business practice and office
methods, 667; commercial geog-
raphy and history of commerce, 666;
commercial law, 666

L

Land-grant colleges, 611; statistics, 637,
646, 651

Law, 495; admission to the bar after the

revolution, 500; admission to the
bar in colonial days, 498; develop-
ment of schools since 1858, 495; early
schools, 495; methods of instruction,
497: salaries of teachers, 497; synop-
sis of present requirements, 502
Lawrence scientific school, 575
Lehigh university, 565

Leland Stanford, jr university, 583

M

Manual training, 727; statistics, 747
Massachusetts institute of technology,
558

McKinley, William, remarks, 895
Medicine, 506; apprenticeship system,

506; early legislation, 521; early
schools, 506; first public lectures,
506; graded system of instruction,
516; hygiene and state medicine, 519;
medical sects, 513; medical socie-
ties, 508; midwifery, 515; present
tendencies, 520; schools and stu-
dents in 1899, 517; synopsis of pres-
ent requirements, 522

Mendenhall, T. C., Scientific, technical
and engineering education, 553
Metropolitan museum of art, 724

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United States national museum, 886
University extension, 843; authorities,

856; benefit to the state, 853; Dewey,
Melvil, on home education, 846;
educational extension, 854; first state
appropriation, 844; home education
department, 845; influence upon the
country, 854; New York beginnings,
844; results in the United States,
848; New York, 849; Philadelphia,
850; Chicago, 851; university of the
state of New York, 845
University of California, 583, 695; col-

lege of commerce, 695; courses, 695
University of Chicago, 692; college of
commerce and politics, 692; univer-
sity extension, 851

University of Cincinnati, 582

University of Illinois, 587

University of Michigan, 585

University of Minnesota, 588

University of the state of New York,
664; business schools, 664; univer-
sity extension, 845

University of Tennessee, 589
University of Wisconsin, 586

V

Vanderbilt university, 584
Veterinary medicine, 543: action in
Massachusetts, 546; advances made
by state schools, 544; army veteri-
nary service, 546; early veterinary
schools, 543; field for educated
veterinarians, 548; higher standards,
546; indications from veterinary
literature, 547; municipal, state and
national veterinarians, 547; New
York's leadership, 545; requirements
of American veterinary medical asso-
ciation, 545; synopsis of require-
ments, 549; veterinary workers in
agricultural colleges and experiment
stations, 546
Volta bureau, 783

W

Wait, Wm. B., extracts from report, 793
Washington, Booker T., Education of the
Negro, 895

Washington philosophical society, 872
Washington university, 582

Wharton school of finance and economy,
689; course, 690; degree, 692
Women as professional students, 484
Worcester county free institute of in-
dustrial science, 712

Worcester polytechnic institute, 562

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