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)
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
Gallaudet, Thomas H., 771, 774, 781 Green, John C., school of science, 581
Hailmann, William N., Education of the
Hampton institute, 926
Haskell institute, 954
Heffley school, 687
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
James, Edmund J., Commercial educa- tion, 655
Jefferson, Thomas, educational scheme,
Jewish Chautauqua at Atlantic City, 836
Johns Hopkins university, 591
Kindergarten and object teaching in
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
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
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
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
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
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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