PUPILS. 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 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 (a) Elective studies are italicised; all others are prescribed. (b) Not more than four studies may be pursued at one time. *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. Boarding Schools for Girls, 75, 76. Boys and Girls in School, com- Finance : cost per child, 14; Free Text-Books, 79, Freedom of Discipline, 52, 63. Furniture, School, 57. Games not encouraged, 160. German influence on University Girton Students in American Grammar, an Elementary subject, 46; see Appendix, School courses. Grammar Schools, 17, 18. Halls in Schools, 59. High Schools, 46 et seq.; Age of P |