on the part of a large number of Representatives, of the Bureau of Education at ington, the great value of which we have learned by our individual experience, building up a central power in education at the national Capital, which it appea inadequate ever to do, but as enabling those engaged in education in the 1 States to have access to the information necessary to make their work thorou efficient. Resolved, That we tender our thanks to those Representatives who have ende to carry out a statesman-like policy on this question, and that a copy of these tions be sent to each of the Senators and Representatives from this State and papers for publication. CIRCULARS OF INFORMATION OF THE BUREAU OF EDUCATION. No. 2-1875. EDUCATION IN JAPAN. WASHINGTON: GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE. 1875. |