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GENERAL SUMMARY OF ALL GRADES, PUBLIC AND PRIVATE, For THE WHOLE UNITED STATES, 1889–90.

Pupils receiving Elementary Instruction::

Public

Private

Pupils receiving Secondary Instruction:—

Public

Private

Pupils receiving Higher Instruction:

In Universities and Colleges for Men only and

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12,494,233

1,516,300

221,522

145,481

7,071

39,060

46,131

11,992

26,775

8,189

34,964

6,349

35,806

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(a) Elective studies are italicised; all others are prescribed. (b) Not more than four studies may be pursued at one time.

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*The Student will take during this year the language not offered at

entrance.

N.B.-Elective work for each year must be selected, under advice of the Class Officers, from the studies offered in the Classical Course.

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Boarding Schools for Girls, 75, 76.
Boating at Wellesley, 154.
Boston. High School system, 36;
Girls' High School Hall, 60;
Number of pupils per teacher
in High Schools, 70; Co-Educa-
tion in, 160.
Botany, 102, 103.

Boys and Girls in School, com-
pared, 163, 164,
Brookline. Excellence of Schools,
37, 38, 92, 95; Science teaching,
100; Statistics, Appendix.
Brooklyn High School, 71.
Bryn Mawr. Admission, 68; Gen-
eral account, 29 et. seq.
Buildings-School, 56, 57; com-
pared with English, 58, 59;
Women's Colleges, 113, 116.
Bureau of Education, 10.

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Finance : cost per child, 14;
School Tax, how raised, 14;
Amount spent, 15; Appendix, 6.
Free Schools, 6. 17.

Free Text-Books, 79,

Freedom of Discipline, 52, 63.
Funds, State of, 13, 15; in Mass-
achusetts, 32, 33; in Michigan,
137, 138.

Furniture, School, 57.

Games not encouraged, 160.
Geometry, 84-87.

German influence on University
Education, 137; on physical
training, 147.

Girton Students in American
Colleges, 130.

Grammar, an Elementary subject,

46; see Appendix, School

courses.

Grammar Schools, 17, 18.
Greek Art in Schools, 60.
"Group" system at Johns Hop-
kins', 108; Bryn Mawr, 131.
Gymnasia, 59, 153, 156.
Gymnasium costume, 158.

Halls in Schools, 59.
Harvard: Wealth, 2; influence, 27,
41; Origin, 28; Examination for
Women, 67; Admission, 68;
Influence on Science Teaching,
104; Curriculum Elective, 108,
109; Physical Training at, 148.
Harvard Annex, its History, work,
and Importance, 118
et. seq.
Health of School Girls, 55-6.
Women at College, 153-5.
Herbart, 9, 72.

High Schools, 46 et seq.; Age of
Entry, 18; Functions, 19; in
Massachusetts, 36; Admission

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