Education in the United States: Its History from the Earliest Settlements |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
academies administration American Association Barnard Board Boston Boston Latin School cation cent century chemistry chiefly Church civil colonies Columbia College common schools Connecticut culture curriculum Denison Olmsted districts early educa elective elementary England English established fifty founded function fund Government graduate half Harvard Henry Barnard high-school Horace Mann hundred Illinois Indian industrial institutions instruction interest Jersey John land later Latin learning lectures less Maryland Massachusetts ment Michigan Missouri modern languages National Educational Association normal schools North Ohio organization Pennsylvania period permanent Philadelphia philosophy physics political President Prof professional public schools reports Rhode Island school systems school-funds seminaries social Society South Carolina Superintendent supervision teachers teaching tion towns township twenty United University Vermont Virginia West William and Mary Williams College women Yale Yale College York