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Degrees in Arts, Bachelor and Master, Oxford, 893.
Times for Admission in each year, 892.
Conditions, Residence, Standing, Examinations, 892.
Residence, Terms from Matriculation for Degree, 892.
Examinations. Responsions, First Public, 893.
Little Go, Proctor, Oral and Written, 893.
Moderations or First Public, Subjects for Pass., 893.
Subjects for Honors, Quantity and Quality, 894.
Class or Second Public Examination, 895.

Division of Honor men in classes, Mode, 895.
Classics, Mathematics, Natural Science, 896.
Modern History, Law, Theology, 897.
Master's Degree, Years of Standing, 897.
Dame School, Early, 68, 707.

Dartmouth, Earl of, Donation to Moor's School, 297.
Dartmouth College, Early History, 277, 297.
Student Life in 1769, 297.

Webster's Student Life, 1797-1800, 285.
Pres. Wheelock's Narrative, 277.

Dark Closet, the Terror of Little Children, 707.
Davis, Emerson, Principal of Westfield Academy, 304.
Davy, Sir Humphrey, and Count Rumford, 584.
Day, Jeremiah, and Faculty of Yale College, 1830, 314.
Deaf and Dumb, Institutions in 1830, 316, 322, 328.
Declaration of American Independence, 523.
Decalogue of Practical Life, Jefferson, 549.
D'Ivenois, and Academy of Geneva, 536.
Delaware, Educational Institutions in 1830, 328.
Democracy, American, Strength and Dangers, 373.
Democratic features of Ancient Universities, 813.
Demagogue, Picture of an American, 556.
Demosthenes, in Miramia College, 477.
Demys, or Half, Fellows at Magdalen College, 834.
Denominational Institutions about 1830, 289-340.
Derry, N. H., Female Academy in 1830, 295.
Devoirgilla, Original Statutes of Balliol College, 831.
Detriments, Allowance for damage to Furniture, 850.
Developing School, Objects and Conditions, 258.
Dewey, Chester, Berkshire, Gymnasium, 303.
Dickinson College, Carlisle, Penn, in 1830, 325.
Didactic Method of Teaching, 224.
Didan, Regulus of Oxford in 1727, 819.

Dienstmädchen, the German Student's gyp., 629.
Diligence in Study and Work, 440, 552.
Dilworth's School Books, 79, 153, 273.

Diogeneum, and Ptolemaeum, at Athens, 762.
Diogenes, as a Teacher, 746.

Discipline, by Encouragement rather than Pun., 394.
Discipline, University and College, 910.

Early School Books in New England, 101, 108, 155.
Easton, Penn., Lafayette College in 1830, 327.
Eaton, Nathaniel, Harvard College, 130.
Ecclesiastics, Exclusion from Girard College, 600.
Ecclesiastical Law, Lectures at Göttingen, 627.
Economics, or Domestic Training of Women, 755.
Edinburgh University, 674.

Edgehill, N. J., Seminary in 1830, 322.
Education, Defined. 206, 208, 223.
Agencies and Processes, 205, 206, 212.
History, 689, 690.
Science, 204.

Art, 689, 690.

Power and Scope, 206, 217.
Culture, 374.

Theory of Philosophy, 689, 690.
Physical, 215, 751.

Limitations, 217.

Intellectual, 212.

Esthetical, 213.

Practical, 207.

Infant and Primary, 8, 10, 187.
Elemen., 214, 289.
Secondary, 214.
Sup., 673, 769, 801.

Moral and Religious, 212.
Educated Class, in a Democracy, Hillhouse, 374.
Edwards, B. B., 289.

Educational Institutions in U. S., in 1830, 289-340. Edwards, Jonathan, Memoir, 721.

Resolutions for a Holy Life, 724. Egypt, Ancient, Compared with Greece, 379. Eldon Law Scholarship, Oxford, 890. Electricity, Franklin's Discoveries in, 414. Elementary Schools in the United States in 1830, Maine, 291; N. H., 295; Vt., 299; Mass., 302. R. I., 310; Conn., 311; N. Y., 416; N. J., 322. Penn., 324; Del., 328; Dis. of C., 329; Va., 330. N. C., 332; S. C., 332; Ga., 332; Ala., 334. Miss., 334; Florida, 335; Louis, 335; Ky., 335. Missouri, 336; Ill., 336; Ind., 337; Ohio, 338. Eliot, John, Labors for the Indians, 25, 29, 396. Eliot, History of Harvard College, 129. Eloquence, Van der Palm, 648, 699. Ellis, George, Life of Count Rumford, 561. Emerson, George B., Female School in 1830, 304. Emerson, J., Teacher in Dorchester, 102. Emerson, Ralph W., and A. Bronson Alcott, 230. Emerson, Nicholas, Teacher of Daniel Webster, 284. Encaenia, or Commemoration day, Oxford, 924. Encouragements, by praise and rewards, 394. Encoytle, or Pick-a-back, Leap-frog, Grecian, 741. Endowments, Educational in U. S., in 1830, 291–338. English, Unequally applied, needs, 881. Engineering, Civil, Courses of, 786; Zurich, 256. England, Territorial and Moral, 372.

Disputations, College, 848.

District Schools, of Massachusetts, Law, 62. District of Columbia, Educational Institutions, Divinity School, Cambridge, Mass., 309. Diversification of Industries, Oberlin, 190. Doctor, Degrees, 818.

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English Law, in Belfast Queens College, 787.
English School, Plan by Franklin in 1749, 445.
English Schoolmaster, American Edition, Coote, 101.
Ephippos, Birth Feast of Greece, 737.
Epitaphs, Franklin 443; Jefferson 532.

Doer and Doing of Good, Franklin, 392. [833, 850.
Dogs, and other hunting pets, excluded from College,
Doing Austins, Disputations apud Augustinienses, 823.
Doing Generals, Disputation in Logic and Ethics, 915.
Domestic Economy of Colleges, Cost of Living, 912.
Domestic Side of University Life, 683, 686, 811.
Dominicans in England, 5, 826.
Dons, University Authorities, 944.

Dorchester, Mass., Early Grammar School, 105.

Early School-books, School-houses, Teachers, 708. Dove, David, Schoolmaster in Phil., 475, 469. Dover, N. H., Schools prior to 1800, 281. Drawing, School Instruction at Athens, 750. Dress, Academical, Official, 901.

Rumford, 592; Oberlin, 192.

Epostrakismos, or Ducks and Drakes, in Greece, 741.
Epps, Daniel, Grammar Master in 1676, 99, 100.
Essays to do Good, Mather's Bill of Particulars, 387.
Estate, Care of, Raleigh's Advice, 731.
Etheces Elements, Johnson, used by Franklin, 445.
Ethical Life, The Formal and Real of Education, 213.
Euripides, cited, 738.

Everett, Edward, a Dorchester man, 118.

Influence of Dorchester on Conn., and Georgia, 119r
Reminiscences of Boston Latin School, 91,
Value of a Public Library, 92.

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Exeter College, Oxford, Foundation, Endowments,
Expenses for Servants and general charges,
Exeter, New Hampshire, Phillips Academy, 283, 295.
Examinations, Oxford System, 818.
Exceedings, in Butteries, at Christmas, 850.
Expenses, University and College, Oxford, 912.
Expulsion, in College Discipline, 864, 910.
Faculty, of a University, German, 242.

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Dreux, Henry, Rector of Erasmian Grammar School,
Druggist, and Pharmaceutical Chemistry, 253.
Dunne, William J., Girard's Will, 600.
Dublin, Institution of Science and Arts, 769.
University. Trinity College, 5, 13.
Duchess of Cleveland at Oxford. 1647, 840.
Dummer, Jeremiah, Services to Yale College, 450, 470,
Dunster, Henry, President of Harvard College, 130.
Durham College, Benedictine Seminary, Oxford, 821.
Dust and Ashes, Early Benefactor to College, 37, 45.
Dwight, Sereno, Life of Jonathan Edwards, 721.
Dwight, T., Girls in Acad., at Greenfield Hill, 274.

Functions 242; Administration 242; Instruction, Faith, Hope and Charity,-Franklin, 734. Farrar, Nicholas, Bequest in 1620 for Virginia, 39. Faraday, Michael, and Royal Institution, 585. Father, Senior Regent in University Act, 921.

Fauchet, Abbe, Eulogy on Franklin in Paris, 430.
Fawcett, Prof. Galway Queens College, 791.
Federation of Colleges in English Universities, 817.
Fees, University and College,

Oxford, University and College, 904. 908, 912.
German Universities, 245, 256.
German Scientific Schools, 256.

Advantages of this mode, Adam Smith, 823.
Felbiger, and Rochow, 500.

Fellows, and Fellowships, Oxford, 985.

Influence of Endowments, Gibbon, 861, 863.
Ferule, used on head and feet as well as hands, 79.
Felt, Joseph B., History of Salem Schools, 97.
Female Teachers, Early Examples, 115. [237.
Female Education and Schools in U. S., prior to 1800,
Hints by Franklin 733; Jefferson 548: Socrates, 752.
Vives, 341; Wirt, 735; Woodbridge, 273.
Special Schools about 1830, 289–320.
Filial Duty, Examples, Edwards, 726; Franklin, 404.
Fisk, Wilbur, and Faculty of Wesleyan Uni., 313.
Flatterers, Dauger and Avoidance of, 730.
Florida Indians, Spanish Missions, 18.

Flogging, as a School and College Punishment, 6, 394.
Foreigners, assimilated by Native Schools, 475.
Foreign Students, in German Universities, 631, 635.
Fowle, John, Teacher of Count Rumford, 561.
Franciscans in England, Roger Bacon, 826.
Francké, on the Law of Inheritance, 658.
Francké, Collegium Pietatis, 391.

Franklin, Benjamin, Memoir, 401-448.

Autobiography, 401; Business Life, 411.
Official Service to State and Country, 414, 431.
Ideas of an English School in 1749, 440.
Studies for an Academy, 445.
Advice to his Daughter, 733.

Correspondence with Dr. Johnson, of Stratford, 466.
Last Will and Bequest, to Boston and Phil., 435.
Condition of Funds left in 1876, 437.
Albany Plan of Union of the Colonies, 415.
Franklin Medal, Boston, 92, 435.

Franklin, William, 411, 417.

Franklin's Stove, in 1741, 413.

Free School. Early Form of, in N. England, 55-125. Boston, Latin School, 55.

Salem, Town School, 97.

Dorchester, Town Grammar School, 105.

Roxbury, The Free School, Latin and fees, 121.
Charlestown, Town Grammar, 127.
Ipswich, Watertown, Newbury, 128.

Free or Charity School, 397, 474.

French Revolution, Influence on Holland, 688.
French Missions and Schools for Indians, 21-23.
Freiberg, Mining Academy, Saxony, 251.

Friday, Closing Exercises in a Newport School, 707.
Frideswide, St., and Priory, Oxford. 819.
Friend's Boarding School, R. I., 311, 709, 712.
Fruitlands, Labor and Culture, Alcott, 234.
Fryburg, Maine, Academy in 1830, 291.

Fuller, John, Charity in Royal Institution, 585.
Funeral Discourse, an Act of Justice, 395.
Funds for Educational Purposes, 299-333.
Influence on choice of Studies, 853, 880.
Future, The Teacher of the, 218.

Fox, George, Instructions for Right Spelling, 709.
Gabriel Mission, St., in Mexico, 20.

Gaius, Institutes, 651, 653.

Gallaudet, American Asylum in 1830, 316.

Galway, Queens College, 783, 790.

Gambier, Kenyon College, 1830, 337.

Games for Children, in Ancient Greece, 739.
Gardening and Agriculture, taught at School, 444.
Oberlin, 184; Kinderman, 510.

Count Rumford's Efforts in Bavaria, 572.
Gardiner, Maine, Institute in 1830, 292.
Garrick, David, Aid to American College, 488.
Garrisons, Converted into Schools of Instruction, 571.
Gaston, Address to College Students, 551.
Warning against Disunion in 1832, 558.
Gataker, Dr., Education in Virginia in 1657, 55.
Geneva, N. Y., College in 1830, 318.

Geneva, Switzerland, Migration of Professors, 586.

Genius of the Place, Local and Personni, 870.
Geology, Earliest Professorships, 887, 915.
George III., Benefactions to American Colleges, 486.
Georgetown, D. C., Catholic College in 1830, 329.
Georgin, Early New England Settlement, 120.
Decision and Action as to Independence, 120.
Educational Institutions in 1830, 333.

Elementary, 333; Academies, 333; College, 334.
German Lecture System, 637, 646.
German Science Teaching, 247.
German Stove, or Oven, 627.
German Student Life, Hart, 626,
German University Town, 245, 625.

German Universities, International view, 241, 249, 625.
Gerson, Chancellor, Supremacy of the University, 815.
Gettysburgh Theological Seminary in, 1830, 326.
Gibbon, Edward, Autobiography at Oxford, 861.
Gifford, John, Benedictine College at Oxford 821.
Gilbertines in England, 7, 8:26.

Gilmanton, N. H., Academy in 1830, 298.
Girard College and its Founder, 593-618.
Girard, Stephen, Memoir, 593.
Girard, Stephen's, Will, Provisions, 601.
Binney, on Charitable uses, 604.

Webster, on Religious Instruction, 611.
Story, Judge Sustains Validity, 615.
Girls, and Female Education,

Common Schools prior to 1800, 153.

Academies and Seminaries about 1830, 291-334.

Colleges recently established, 617.
Rochow's School at Rekahn, 505.

Giving and Taking, between Teacher and Pupil, 224.
Gladiator's Entertainment at Oxford, 851.

Gladstone, W. E., Irish University Reform, 7, 788. Gleim and Rochow, 503.

Gluttony, Drunkenness, and Profligacy, at Oxford, 842. Gneist, Professor, Berlin, 641, 647.

Godfrey, Thomas, Hadley's Quadrant, 439.
Goeschen, Revolution of Study of Civil Law, 652.
Goethe, the Science of Law, Faust, 665.

God and our Neighbor, Love of, 607.
Good, Enough to do, Mather, 387.

Good Breeding, and Good Doing, Franklin, 444.
Good Man, Portrait of a, by Jefferson, 549.
Good, Dr., Head of Balliol, 839.

Göttingen University, 626.

American Student's Experience, 625.

English Report on Science Department, 250.
Legal Studies and Examination, 645.
Degrees, Ceremonies, Fees, Doctor, 672.

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Gould, Benjamin F., Master of Boston Latin School, Gown, Academics, 901.

Gown and Town, Antagonism and Riots, 825.
Grammar, English, in Elementary Schools, 222.

Earliest American Text Books, Curtis, 279.

Grammar Schools of N. England, First Enactment, 60. Historical Development, 65-144.

Ordinance of General Court of New Plymouth, 61.
First Law requiring Masters to be examined, 62.
Salaries before 1800, 152.

Grant, Miss Z. P., Ipswich Female Seminary, 305.
Granville, Ohio, Baptist Institution 1830, 337.
Gratuities to Servants, Customary Charges, 912.
Gray, William, Early Promoter of Greek in Eng., 836.
Greece, Ancient, History and Geography, 875.

Importance Exaggerated in Modern Study, 876.
Greece, Schools of Public Instruction, 737-768.
Home Education, Birth Feast, Nurse and, 737.
Toys, Sports, Pastimes and Games, 739.
Elementary Schools, Age of Attendance, 745.
Place of Attendance, Teacher, Fees, 747.
Studies, Arithmetic, Music, Drawing, 749.
Physical Education, Gymnastic Training, 751.
Domestic Training of Girls, Science of good, 755.
Xenophon's Economics, Socrates and, 755.
Higher Instruction, The College at Athens, 729.
Religious Opening of Lectures, Rectors, 763.
Ancient Tablets, Stone Records of Scholars, 766.

Greek Language and Literature, in England, 837, 857. Early Teachers at Oxford, 837.

Felicities, reserved for the few, 874.

Great Britain, Superior Instruction, 949.

Ireland, 773; Scotland, 673; England, 801.
Royal Institution, Count Rumford, 579.
Greenwood, Principal of Owens College, Report, 249.
Gridley, Jeremy, Assistant in Boston Latin School, 78.
Griswold University. Free Places, 245.

Griffin, E. D., and Faculty of Williams College, 306.
Grifith, Master of Private School, Boston, 79.
Grocyn, Willinn, Early Teacher of Greek, 837.
Gymnasin, and Gymnastics, Greek, 751.

Habit, Physiology of, 217; Reliance of Teacher, 19,
Hadley, Mass., Hopkin's Donation School, 145 156.
Hale, E. E., Cultivation of Natural Aptitudes, 265.
Hall, John, Seminary at Ellington, Conn., 312.
Hall, Lyman, Signer of Declaration, Teacher, 120.
Hall, S. S., English School and Teacher, Andov., 305.
Halls, in Universities, 807, 908.

Halliwell, Maine, Academy in 1830, 291.
Hamilton College, Clinton, N. Y., in 1830, 318.
Hampton and Sidney College, Va., in 1830, 331.
Hamilton, Sir William, Colleges in Oxford, 801.
Handicrafts for Winter and Evening Work, 190.
Hanover, N. H., Dartmouth College, 277, 297.
Hand Weaving in New England, 275.
Hart Hall, Hartford College, New Regulations, 847.
Hart, James M., German Universities, 625-668.
Hartford, Ct., Educational Institutions in 1830, 313.
Washington College, 313; American Asylum, 316.
Harvard, John, Memoir and Bequest, 129.
Harvard College, Early History, Eliot, 129-144.
Harvard Grammar School, Charlestown, 359.
Head, of a College, Principal, Master, Dean, 905.
Health in Education, Jefferson, 549.
Hebrew Language, 447, 889, 890.

Hebdomadal Meeting, Heads of Houses, 809.
Hebdomadal Council, Oxford, 884.
Heildelberg University, 253.
Henry, Patrick, 518.

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Henry, P. S., United Secular and Separate Religions,
Henry VIII. and Christ Church College, Oxford, 335.
Herodes, Teaching the Alphabet, 749
Herr and other Titles in Germany, 672.
Herman, Lecturer on Ecclesinstical Law, 659.
Hertford College, Rules and Statutes in 1747, 847.
Hewmann's Hand Lexicon to the Corpus Juris, 649.
Hidden Early Student of Dartmouth, 280.
Higginson, N., Teacher in Salem, 103.

| Hudson, Miss, Benefactor of Boston Schools, 66.
Humanities in College Curriculum, 203.
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Humphrey, Heman, and Faculty of Amherst College.
Hunt, Samuel, Master of Boston Latin School, 80.
Huron Indians, French Missions among, 22.
Seminary of Nôtre Dame des Anges, 22.
Hotel Dieu in Quebec, First Female Seminary, 22.
Idleness, Danger of, 263.

Ignatius de Loyola, Constitutions Resp., Schools, 165
Illinois, Educational Institutions in, 1830, 336.
Illinois College at Jacksonville, 336.
Imagination, Culture by Local Scenery,
Incorporation, Degrees by, Oxford, 900.
Indian Languages, Masters of, 22.
Indiana, Schools and Education in 1830, 337.
Indians, American, Efforts to Civilize, 17, 32.
Individual and Class Instruction, 289.
Indolence of Endowed Professors, 862.
Inductive Method, Advocated by Vives, 347.
Industrial Element in Popular Schools, Ruggles, 257.
Kindermann, 511; Oberlin, 187; Rochow, 505.
Industry, Condition and Prophecy of Success, 445.
Infant Schools, Oberlin 187; Owen's Efforts, 8, 10.
Ingraham's Memorial of Oxford, 819.

Intern Students, Irish Catholic University, 799.
Integrity in Private and Public Life, Gaston, 553.
Instructed Reason and Political Liberty, 381.
Interdict, Oxford placed under in 1354, 825.
International Criticism, German Universities,

American, 625; English, 249; French, 241.
International Training, Advantages, 673.
Ipswich Grammar School, 128; Female Sem., 305.
Ireland, Superior Instruction, 8, 769.

Dublin University and Trinity College, 8.

Institutions of Science and the Arts, 769.
Irish Catholic University, 793.
Queens University and Colleges, 763.
Irving, Lives of Scotch Worthies, 674.
Ischomachus, Science of Good Husbandry, 755.
Isis, Thomas Warton's Poem, 846, 943.
Italy, Greek Studies in, 836.
Itinerating Libraries, Oberlin, 187.

Inspectors and Inspection of Schools, Holland, 701,
Ink-holder, German Students for Lectures, 640.
Jacksonville, Illinois, College in 1830, 336.

Jamaica, Contributions to College in Phil., 1772, 489.
Jardine, G., Influence on American Education, 289.

Higginson, Thomas. His., of R. I,, Pub., Schools, 710. Jay, Dr. James, Agent for Kings College, 457. 485.

Higher Schools, Influence on Lower, 795.

Hillhouse, James A., Lecturer 1838, 369.

Culture and Literature for the Rich, 369.
Profession of Letters, Past and Present, 369.
Relation, Rank of Literature and Science, 370.
Letters in Old and New England, 372.

Dangers from an Unlettered Democracy, 374. [376.
Motives and Objects for young men born to Wealth,
History, Methods and Tenching, 203, 217, 221.
History and Geography, Ancient, 876.

History of Commerce and Arts, Franklin's Acad., 444.
History of Education, Chair at Edinburgh, 193, 689.
Hitchcock, Enos, Providence Schools, 706, 713. 718.
Hour, Leonard, Harvard College, 137.
Hodder, James, Arithmetic, 101.
Holbrook, Josiah, American Lyceum, 438.
Holland, Influence of French Revolution, 699, 704.
Home Education, Improved Buildings, 183.
Ancient Greece, 737, 756.

Home Industries, Encouraged and Taught, 183, 756.
Honesty, a Primary Virtue, Gaston, 553.
Honors and Honor men, Oxford, 818, 894.
Hoop, an Ancient and Modern Game, 740.

House of Regents 883; of Non-Regents, 883.
Hopkins, Edward, Bequest in 1654, 145.

Hopkins' Grammar or Donation School. Hadley, 145.
Horarium, or Students' Day at Cambridge, 812.
Horn-book, in New England, 101, 153.
Horticulture, Fruits and Flowers. Made Popular, 185.
Hospitiren, Free Admission to, at Göttingen, 635, 639.
Hostels, Inns, Lodgings, Halls, 807, 824.
Household Economy, for Girls, 511, 551, 737, 755.
Howland, John, Memoir, 715.

Jean Paul, the Pust in Education, 215.
Sensibility of a Child's Soul, 213.

Jena University, Student Life, 8.

Jesuit, Missionary to Canada Schools, 18, 22.
Jesus, Society of, Constitutions Respeeting Instr., 165
Jesus College, Oxford, Origin, Endowments, 906.
Jefferson, Thomas, Memoir, 513 550.

Declaration of Independence, 523.

Services to Virginia and the Country, 530.
Educational Work, Common Schools, 533.
University of Virginia and Higher Education, 539.
Advice on Studies and Conduct, 545.
Female Education, Daily Routine, 550.
Jews, Adage respecting Neglected Children, 395.
All Children taught an Occupation, 388.
Johnson, William S., Memoir, 472.

Ordinance of 1785 relating to Schools, 472.
Johnson, S., President of Kings College, 449-471.
Johnson, Dr., Influence of University Asso., 831, 870.
Jolly, Prof., Method in Experimental Physics, 255.
Jones, Sir William, Tribute to Oxford Uni., 870.
Estimate of the Literature of the Bible, 619.
Judd, Hadley, Hopkins Grammar School, 145.
Common Schools, Teachers and Books on, 153.
Junkin, G., and Faculty of Lafayette Col., 1830, 327.
Junto, Franklin's Club in 1727, 437, 440.
Justice to the Dead, Mather's Disconrse on Cheever,
Juvenile Offenders and Reform Schools, 8.
Kaplitz, Kindermann's Educational Labors, 509.
Keble, John, and Keble College, Oxford, 907.
Kegel, or German Nine-pins, 654.

Kennedy, Bishop, College of St. Salvador, 675.
Kent, James, Civil Law, 663.

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Kentucky, Educational Status in 1830, 335.
Kenyon College at Gambier, Ohio, in 1830, 337
Kidder, Reformation Society in 1690, 435.
Kimball, Daniel, and Kimball Academy, N. H, 296.
Kinderfreund, Rochow's School Reader, 505, 506.
Kinderman, Ferdinand, Memoir, 509.

Model School at Kaplitz and Prague, 510.
Industrial Element in Schools for the Poor, 511.
Kings College (Columbia), N. Y., Early History, 449.
Faculty and Condition in 1830, 320.
Kings College, Cambridge, Resources, 932.
King, Rufus, and Count Rumford, 587.
Kinnesley, Ebenezer, Teacher in Phil., 480, 491.
Kirst, Ewaldus, and Van der Palm, 693.
Knox, John, First Book on Discipline, 676.

Educational Organization for Scotland, 677. University Reform, Old Church Property for, 678. Knox, Vicesimus, Oxford as it was in 1782, 916. Kohne, Educational Bequest, 321.

Koran, Maxims Quoted by Mather, 387.
Kneipe, and Kneipen, German Beer-drinking, 655.
Labor, Manual, Necessity and Nature, 259, 377.
Special School of, in 1831-2, 290.
Labor and Culture, Channing, 234.
Labor and Science, Fruitland, 234.
Laboratory, Equipment and Practice, 253.

Royal Institution of Great Britain, 584.
Bonn, 249; Heidelberg, 253; Zurich, 255.
Lafayette College, Faculty and Condition in 1830, 327.
Lancaster, Joseph, and Andrew Bell, 194.
Landed Estate, belonging to Oxford and Cam., 929.
Lane Seminary, Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, 1830, 337.
Language, Knowledge and Study of, 873.
Latimer, William, Early Greek Scholar, 837.
Latin Language and Literature, 856.

Latin Versification, at Eton and Cambridge, 875.
Laureation Ceremony, Modern Substitute, 685. [689.
Laurie, S. S., Chair of Education, Programme, 1877,
Inaugural Discourse, 1876, 193.

Law, a Historical Science in Germany, 650.
Law, Schools of, 309, 315, 642, 648.
Law, Civil or Roman, 645.

Laymen, as Teachers of Religion, 610, 615.
Lawyers, Anecdotes of Honest, 390.

How they may do Good, 390.

Excessive Fees must be disgorged, 390.
How made in Germany, 644.

Lavoisier, Madame, and Count Rumford, 586.
Laval, Bishop, Little Seminary of Quebec, 23.
Laplace, Napoleon's Estimate of his Ability, 873.
Leaping and Running in Physical Training, 753.
Lecture, or Oral Teaching, Disappearance of, 815.
Lecture Day, Buston. Origin, 131.
Lectures in German Universities, 247, 637.
Legal Profession in Germany, 643, 645.
Legal Study, Advice, Webster, 386; Jefferson, 545.
Legere Multa, non Multum, Webster's Maxim, 283.
Legislators and Magistrates, Duties as to School, 64.
Legitimation, or Student Card, 632.
Legrand, on Oberlin's work, 190.
Leicester Academy in 1830, Funds, 304.
Leipsic University, New Chemical Laboratory, 252.
Lent Verses, Carmina Quadragesima, 923.
Lenthal, Robert, Earliest Teacher at Newport, 705.
Letters, Franklin, 733; Wirt, 634; Jefferson, 545.
Liberal Education and Studies, Hillhouse, 376.
Liberty, Political and Personal, American, 374.
Liberty County, Georgia, and Dorchester, Mass., 119.
Liberty of Instruction, Teacher and Taught, 531.
Liberty of Religious Opinion and Worship, 527.
Light Reading. Jefferson's Views, 550,
Libraries and Books, Value, 271, 376, 385, 921.
Franklin's Indebtedness, Services to. 411, 440.
Webster's Acknowledgments. 283, 285.
Itinerating. Oberlin's plan. 189.

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Lilly, William, St. Paul's School and Study of Greek,
Linacre, Thomas, Greek Learning, Medical Sci., 837.
Lincoln College, Oxford, Date, Resources, 966.
Litchfield, Ct., Reeve's and Could's Law School, 315.
Literature as a Profession, Hillhouse. 369.
Littlemore, Alfred's Church of St. Mary, 822,

Locke, John, Expulsion from Fellowship, 842.
Lodgings, when Forbidden and Permitted, Oxford, 909.
Lodging Houses, the Motive and Origin of, 824, 969.
Log Cabin, Log School-houses, Webster's ref., 282.
Logic, Controversy in Scotch Universities, 679.
Lord, Nathan, and Faculty of Dartmouth, 1830, 293.
Lord Van de Perre, Middleburg Museum, 696.
Lorimer, Scotch Universities, 673.

Louvain, 804; Model of Irish Catholic Univ, 798.
Love, the New or Eleventh Commandment, 92, 606
Lowe, Robert, University Education, 871.
Lowth, Robert, Oxford Associations, 870.
Loyola, Ignatius de, Constitutions of, 1558, 165.
Ludus Literarius, or Gymnasium in each Village, 345.
Lumley Exhibition, Local Scholarship, 105.
Lyceum, Historical Development, 437, 311.
Lyon, Mary, at Ipswich in 1830, 305.

Macaulay, Picture of Magdalen College, 834.
Machinery and Hand Labor, 190.
Mackintosh, Sir James, 459.

Madras System of Dr. Bell, Orphan Asylum. 194.
Magdalen College, Oxford, Resources, 833, 907.
Macaulay, Description, 834.

Property, Income, Expenditures, 931.

Original Foundation and Statutes, 833.

Magdalen Hall, Oxford, Foundation, 907.

Maine, Educational Institutions in 1830, 291.

Elementary, 291; Academies, 291; Coleges, 29%. Mann, Horace, Early School Policy of Mass., 63, 64 Manners, Good Breeding, 444, 735.

Manners, Good Morals, 213.

Manning, James, and R. I., College, 711, 311.
Maria, Theresa, School Reforms, 510, 512, 572.
Master in Arts, 849, 897.

Masters of the Schools, Oxford, 886.
Mather, Cotton, Memoir, 386, 393.

Beneficiarius or Essays to do Good, 387.
How Schoolmasters may do Good, 393.
Discourse on Ezekiel Cheever, 397.
Materials for Education, Laurie, 214.
Literature, Science, and Art, 214.

Physiology in reference to Education, 215. Psychology, History, Biography, 216. Massachusetts, Earliest School Legislation, 59, 129. Town and Individual Action, 59.

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Duty of Parents and Selectmen, 60. Earliest Form of Town Grammar School, 65, 97, Harvard College, Order, Charter, Bequest, 132. Earliest Regulations, Degrees, Presidents, 139. Educational Institutions in 1830, 302.

Elementary, 302; Academies, 303; Colleges, 306. Manual Labor, Dignity of, 234.

Manual Labor Schools, in 1830-2 in U. S., 335.
Marischal College, Aberdeen, 675.
Marezoll's Institutionen, 649.

Marietta, Ohio. Institute of Education in 1830, 337.
Martinets, Students not lodged in Relig., Houses, 816.
Martyn, Salting Freshmen, 928.

Maryland, Educational Institutions in 1830, 328.
Dr. Smith's Labors in 1770, at Chestertown, 494.
St. John's College at Annapolis, 328.
1873.
Mathematics, Too Much and not of the Right Kind,
Matriculation, Göttingen, 631; Oxford, 904.
Maud, Daniel, Teacher in Boston in 1636, 65.
Maury, James, Jefferson's Teacher, 513.
Maxen, Dr., Privat-docent, 648, 660.
Maxey, Jonathan, Brown University, 311.

May, Samuel J., Pioneer of School Improvement, 229.
Mechanic Arts, Subject of School Instruction, 444.
Mechanic Associations and Institutes, Eng., 428, 439.
Providence, 714. 719.

Mechanics' School in Miramia, Smith, 475.
Mechanical Methods, 224.

Meadville, Alleghany College in 1830, 326.
Meals and Menl-basket, German Students, 630.
Medals and Prizes, Stimulants and Reward, 394, 435.
Medford, Female Academy in 1789, 274.
Medical Faculty and Schools, 786, 899; Am. 7, 302.
Meiklejohn, Prof., Education in St. Andrews, 220.
Programme of Course for 1877-8, 690.
Mendicant Orders in England, 826, 829.

Mendicancy in Bavaria, Count Rumford, 573.
Messer, Asa, Brown University, 311.

Metaphysics, Jefferson's Estimate as a Study, 516.
Merton, Walter de, Memoir, 829.

Merton College, Early Statutes, 829, 906.

Methodist, Denominational Institutions, 1830, 304, 312.
Mexico, Early Indian Missions and Schools, 17.
Miami University at Oxford, Ohio, in 1830, 337.
Michigan Territory, Education in 1830, 338.
Michaelmas Terin, 904.

Middle Class Schools Examinations, Oxford, 903.
Migration from College to College and Univ., 849.
Practice in Germany, Honorable Dismissal, 641.
Middleburg Museum, Holland, 696.
Middleburg Vt., College in 1830, 300.
Middletown, Ct., Wesleyan University in 1830, 312.
Military Schools and Education, 363, 571.
Miller of Mansfield, Benevolence in Trifles, 735.
Ministers, How they may do Good, Mather, 388.
Thomas White, Lay Sermon for their Benefit, 389.
Mining Schools and Engineering, 251, 252.
Missionaries, Catholic and Protestant, 391.
Labors with American Indians, 17-26.
Mississippi, Education in 1830, 334.
Missouri, Education in 1830, 336.
Model College, Proposed for Oxford, 913.
Moderations, Requirements as to time of passing, 911.
Moderators, Conduct Examinations, 886. 893.
Modern Lang's, Science, Politic-Neglected, 873, 877.
Mommsen, History of Rome, 648.

Money, Over estimated in America, 375.
Monasteries and Schools, Colleges, 811.

Monitorial System in 1689, 68; Bell, Lancaster, 194.
Monson Academy in 1830, 304.

Montaigne, Method of learning Latin, 874.
Monticello, Jefferson's Residence, 513.
Montreal, Seminary of St. Sulpitius in 1645, 23.
Moor, Joshua, and Moor's Charity School for Ind., 296.
Moot Courts in Legal Education, 315, 658.
Moral Philosophy or Ethics in Examinations, 154, 447.
Motives to Labor and Study, 290, 597.
Morse, Geography in Schools, 709.
Music in Ancient Greek Education, 749.
Music, Degrees in, at Oxford, 897.

Mount, St. Marys College, Md., 1830, 329.

Mainda, or Blind Mans Buff, Ancient and Mod., 740.
Munich, Rumford's Extirpation of Mendicancy, 373.
University, 255; Polytechnicum, 255.
Mulligan, Oxford Lodging Houses, 824.
Mutual Study, Van der Palm, 624; Hart, 661.
Nantucket, Academy in 1830, 306.

Narration, Elegant Extracts recited, Oxford, 849.
Nashville, University in 1830, 335.

Nassau Hall, College of, New Jersey in 1830, 323.
Natick Indians, Eliot's Labors with, 27.

Nation, in University Use, English, 806.

National Character, Influence, 815.

National Education, Barnard's Systems, 947.

Nature, Phenomena and Science, 872, 896.

Natural Aptitudes to be Cultivated, 258. Natural History in Higher Education, 887.

New England Newspapers, 407.
New England Primer and Psalter, 108, 153. (277.
New Hampshire, Pres., Wheelock, and Dart., College,
Schools as they were before 1800, 281, 283.
Educational Institutions in 1830, 295.

Elementary, 295; Academies, 295; Colleges, 297
New Hampton, Baptist Institute, N. H., 296.
New Haven, Educational Institutions in 1830, 312.
Female Education in 1779, 274.

Yale College in 1830, 312; in 1717, 451, 464. New Inn Hall, Oxford, Foundation, 908. New Jersey, Educational Institutions in 1830, 322. Elementary, 322; Academies, 322; Colleges, 323. New Museum of Natural Science, Oxford, 889. Newport, R. L., Earliest Schools and Teachers, 705. Channing's Reminiscences of Schools, 707. Newman, F. W., Prae documentary, Oxford, 819. Domestic Side of Universities, 811. Newton, Richard, and Hart Hall, Oxford, 847. New York City, Kings College in 1754, 435.

Public Schools, Agent to visit Schools, 1830, 317.
Columbia College, City University, 318.
New York State, Educational Institutions in 1830,
Elementary, 316; Academies, 317; Colleges. 313, 321.
Development of Education from 1790 to 1830, 321.
Nicholson, Lt. Governor of Va., Aid to College, 58.
Noetica, Johnson's First Principles, 447.
Nominalists and Realists, Via Antiquorum, 805.
Non Multa, Sed Multum, Maxim for Reading, 283.
Normal Schools, Non-existent in 1832, 338.
Nott, Eliphalet, and Union College in 1830, 313.
North Carolina, Education in 1830, 332.
Notes on Virginia, Jefferson, 513.
Nuns, Teaching Orders, 10.

Nurses, Training School for, Grecian, 737.
Oakes, Urian, President of Harvard, 1680, 138.
Obedience, 11.

Oberlin, J. F., Memoir, 177-192.
Object Lessons and Teaching, 11, 948.
Obligatory and Optional Studies, 880, 856, 863.
Observation and Experiment, Science of, 444.
Officers and Faculty of, American Col., in 1830, 293.
Office Seeking, Besetting Sin of American life, 375.
Occam, William, 9, 831.

Occum, Samson, Indian Preacher, 297.
Occupation a Trade, Education for, 257.
Ohio, Educational Institutions in 1830, 337.
Elementary, 337; Academies, 337; Colleges, 338.
Ohio University at Athens, 337.

Old Age, Examples of serene, 400, 429.
Olmos, Franciscan Father and Mexican Indians, 18.
Opponent in Disputations, 479, 915, 921.
Oral Teaching, and Living Professor, 862.
Living Mind with Living Mind, 223.
Oratory, Study of, Franklin, 446.
Jefferson's Hints, 577.

Orbilius, and Orbilian Discipline, 394.
Ordinarii, Professors, 242, 256.

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National Pedagogy, Series of Volumes devoted to, 948. Oriel College, Oxford, Origin, Scholarships, 823, 832,

Natural Philosophy, Early Professorships, 887.
Navigation and Book-keeping, 710.
Necessity, the Law of Efforts, 286, 853.
Needle-work, Oberlin, Kindermann, 187, 707.
Neglected Education, National Ruin, 395.

Negro or Colored Children, Early School for, R. I., 707.
Neighbor, Love of God and our, Essence of Chr., 606.
Neil, E. D., Virginia Company and Schools, 33.
Netherlands, Colleges in University of Louvain, 804.
Distinction between Pædagogia and Colleges, 804.
New Bedford, Friend's School in 1830, 306.
New Brunswick. Rutgers College in 1830, 323.
New College, Oxford, Date, Scholarships, 833, 906.
Newdgate Prizes, Oxford, English Verse, 891.
New Eng und, Early Legislation resp., Schools, 59, 156.
Schools and Missions for the Indians, 25.
Schools as they were, prior to 1700, 65, 100, 153.
Prior to 1800, 273, 281.

Educational Institutions in 1830, 291-316.

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Oriental Studies, Van der Palm, 695.

Prizes to Encourage, 590, 897.

Professorships, 843, 887.

Original Research, by Practical Teachers, 444, 940. Orphans, Object of Christian Charity, 605.

Girard College for, 593.

Osborn, Benj., Teacher of Moor's Charity School, 280.
Oseney Abbey, St. George's Collegiate Church, 820.
Outfit and Fees, for Freshmen, 912.

Oxford, Ohio, Miami University in 1830, 337.
Oxford, English Town and City, 819, 825, 851.
Oxford University, 817-942.
Historical Development, 819.

Prae Documentary Period, 819.
Lodging Houses, Hostels, Inns, 824.

Promoters of Greek Study and Literature, 836.
Glimpses of University Life and Studies, 839-880.
Prideaux, Warton, Smith, Gibbon, Parr, Lowe, 839
Present Constitution, Scholarships, Exam, 883.
Public Exercises of Commencement, the Act, 921.
Property, Income. Expenditures, 929.
Sundry Things respecting the University, 913.

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