Deaf and dumb, institution for, in Ohio, 444, 452. Debating, essay by Dr. McElligott on, 495. Whites 5 to 10, 10 to 15, 15 to 20, 367. 66 Free schools, 373. Deafmutes and blind, 274. Demetz, report on agricultural colonies, 611. Deventer Atheneum, 400. Dick bequest in Scotland, 392. Ducpetiaux, M., of Ruysselede ref. school, 612. Schools of philosophy, 248. The independent teacher, 250. Greek language, 251. Classic period of Rome, 251. Latin language, 251. Study of languages, antiquities, philosophy, magnitude of do., 445. statistics, 371. Educational development in Europe, 247. Three stages of earning, 247. Primal stage, 247. Institutions, 248. Second stage, 250. Christianity, 252. Freiburg, university of, 404. Gallaudet, Thomas Hopkins, biography of, 417. Alice Cogswell, 420. visit to Europe, 421. studies in Paris, 421. publications of, 424. character as educator and teacher, 425 teachers convention at Hfd., 426, 428. early life, 418. his interest in deaf and dumb, 421. interest in female education, 426. Hartford female seminary, 426. normal school, 428. annals of education, 428. Goodrich association, 428. American lyceum, 428. young men's institute, 428. educating teachers for the west, 481. Libraries, state, social, college, &c., 369. Educational funds, 374. Common schools, 374. Blind, Deaf and Dumb, 374, 650. Giessen, university of, 404, Gilman, D. C., on scientific schools in Europe, 315. Gratz, university of, 404. GREAT BRITAIN, 385, 629. Appropriations for education, science, &c., 885. pals, teachers and assistants, 385 Hamill, Rev. S. M., on English language, 63. Hart, John S., on evening schools, 4. -46 on Saxon element in English language, 33. Hebrews, education among, by Dr. Raphall, 243. class of teachers, called Sopherim, 245. school of the Sopherim, 248. 66 Mishna, 248. Talmud, 248. scientific schools Spain and France, 248. modern do.,Germany, Italy, France, 148. definition of, 598. Idiocy, causes of, 598. definition of, 599. success in treatment of, 603, 605. 66 native born, do., 368. Libraries, social, college, Sunday sch., &c., 368. Newspapers, 651. Educational funds, school tax, wages, 875. Asylum for deaf mutes, 375. 66 "blind, 375. Illinois College, history of, 225. 66 faculty of, 280. แ public schools, 243, 244. duty of parents, 243. แ school of prophets, 244. teachers, orators, poets, &c., 244. 66 66 64 46 seminaries of the Sopherim, 245. of Egypt and Alexandria, 245. Heidelberg, university of, 404. Henry, Joseph, discourse on education by, 17. Highgate, asylum for idiots, 603. High Schools in Boston, 461. 66 Philadelphia, 93, 467. Providence, 469. 66 St. Louis, 352. Holbrook apparatus company, 775. Holbrook, Josiah, 204. HOLLAND, Dutch Universities, 397. 66 number of students, 397. 66 lectures in faculty on law, 397. board of trustees, 227. introduction of manual labor, 228. endowment, 230. in Connecticut, 685. Libraries, state, college, social, &c., 869. Educational funds, 375. Public tax, 875. United States, 656. Journal of R. I. Institute of Instruction, 755. Julius, Dr., of Prussia, 587. Juvenile criminality, 345, 609. Juvenile population in United States, 367. Keil, university of, 404. Kelly, Robert, obituary, 655. KENTUCKY, extent, population, white, slave, 367. Libraries, state, social, college, school, 309. Newspapers, &c., 651. Educational funds and statistics, 377. School tax, 377. Institution for deaf and dumb, 377, 444. Kingsbury, John, 725. Koenigsberg, university of, 404. Lace, school for teaching working in, 635. study of Sanscrit by East India Co., 83. Inventions of science, 164. Iowa, territory and population, 367. "remarks on, by Prof. Bache, 32. 66 Sanscrit, 35. แ Zend, or old Persian, 35. 66 Celtic, 35. Teutonic, 37. classic, 26. 66 over 20 who can not read or write, 368. Libraries, public school, Sunday school, 369. Whites 5 to 10, 10 to 15, 15 to 20, 367. Educational funds in 1854, 374. Common school fund, 374. School tax, 375. Cost of school-houses, 375. Teachers' wages, 375. Deaf and dumb, 375, 650. Blind, 375, 650.' IRELAND, 390, 633. Appropriation for normal establishment, 390. 66 teachers under training, 390. central model school, 390. Glasnevin model school, 390. Appropria'n for Albert agricultural train'g, 390. 66 66 building school-houses, 390. salaries of teachers, 390. premiums for neatness, &c., 390. แ inspection department, 390. Slavonic, 36. classification of, 35, 36. affinity between English & Latin, 40, 41. study of, 76, 252. what necessary in educational course,77. Latin words in English language, 44. Latin and Greek, method of teaching, 234, 480. Lawrence, Abbott, biography of, 205. 66 "portrait of, 205. 66 will, 211. "letter of, 226. "bequest to scientific school, 220. Lawrence, Amos, letter to Abbott Lawrence, 213 "life and correspondence, 205. engraving of building, 216. course of instruction, 221. in states, and univer. of Europe, 370. Libraries, state, social, college, school, 369. Statistics of blind, deaf, insane, 650. Educational funds, 377. Institution for deaf and dumb, 377, 444. MAINE, extent, population, whites, 367. Educational funds, and tax for schools, 378. State reform school, 378. Newspapers, &c., 650. Statistics of insane, blind, &c., 650. Mann, Horace, lectures on education, 772. 66 on educational policy of Connecticut, 719. Manufacturing establishments, children in, 705. MARYLAND, extent, population, white, slave, 367. 66 House of refuge, 379. Deaf, dumb, and blind, 379. MASSACHUSETTS, extent and population, 367. Libraries, state, social, college, school, 369. Statistics of deaf, blind, insane, 650. Cities, 470. Educational funds, 379. Town tax, 379. Public high schools, 379 Normal schools, 379. Scholarship in colleges, 379. Mathematics, subjects and methods of inst., 533. 66 66 arithmetic, 534. programme of arithmetic, 539. programme of geometry, 546. Mayhew, Ira, on popular education, 778. McKeen, Catharine, on female education, 567. Whites, 5 to 10, 10 to 15, 15 to 20, 367. Libraries, social, college, school, &c., 369. Statistics of deaf mutes, blind, &c., 650. Educational funds, 447. Normal school, 447. Whites in coll., acad., and public schools, 368. 66 Libraries, state, college, &c., 369. Newspapers, &c., 651. Deaf-mutes, blind, &c., 650. Institution for deaf, dumb, and blind, 369. MISSOURI, extent, population, whites, slaves, 367. Colleges, teachers, pupils, income, 368. Public schools, teachers, pupils, income, 368. Cities, 470. Newspapers, 650. Deaf mutes, blind, &c., 651. NEW HAVEN, early attention to pub. schools, 298. Libraries, state, social, college, school, &c., 369. Deaf mutes, blind, insane, 650. State normal school, 449. NEW MEXICO, extent and population, 367. Whites over 20 who can not read or write, 368. Newspapers and periodicals, pub. in U. States, 651. Deaf mutes, blind, insane, 650. Newspapers, &c., 651. Educational funds, 449. State normal schools, 450, Institutions for deaf and dumb, 450. North British Review, extracts from, 637. แ Deaf mutes, blind, insane, 651. Asylum for deaf and dumb, 451. 66 Germany, 268. New England, 587. series of conventions, 588. remarks on, Rev. G. Putnam, 588. แ Rev. Dr. Robbins, 592. Normal schools in Conn., statistics of, 373. Massachusetts, " 379. 66 447. New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, " 454. Norman conquest, influence of Eng. lang., 49. Nott, Eliphalet, 204. NOVA SCOTIA, extent and population, 365. OHIO, extent and population in 1850, 367. Deaf mutes, blind, insane, 650. Newspapers, 651. Educational funds, 452. Colored schools, 453. Asylum for deaf and dumb, 452. Institution for the blind, 452. Journal of education, 656. Olmsted, Denison, on democratic tendencies of Olmutz, university of, 404. Oral discussion, 502. Oral instruction, in language, 482. OREGON, extent and population in 1850, 357. Packer collegiate institute for girls, 579. |