Annual Report, Volume 2

Front Cover
U.S. Government Printing Office, 1905 - Education
 

Contents

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1316
Alexander Stuart R L Stuart and Mary Stuart
1320
K Pearsons
1328
Andrew Carnegie
1334
Rockefeller
1340
Agricultural education in high schools By Willett M Hays
1368
a memorial sketch
1375
William E Dodge
1386
اتفاق
1391
Comparative expenditures
1394
Statistics of population school enrollment and attendance in cities of over 8000 inhabitants
1410
Statistics of supervising officers teachers property etc
1427
Statistics of receipts of city schools
1446
Statistics of expenditures of city schools
1457
Summary of statistics of schools in cities and villages containing from 4000 to 8000 inhabitants
1473
Statistics of kindergartens in cities of over 4000 inhabitants
1494
UNIVERSITIES COLLEGES AND TECHNOLOGICAL SCHOOLS
1503
Income
1509
Institutions conferring A B B S Ph B and B L degrees
1539
Technical courses of study offered by universities colleges and schools of technology
1547
Statistics of universitics and colleges for men and for both sexes
1552
Statistics of colleges for women
1608
Statistics of schools of technology
1620
AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL COLLEGES
1627
New buildings
1633
Courses of study offered
1640
Statistics
1650
PROFESSIONAL INSTRUCTION
1673
The study of medicine in Great Britain
1683
Statistical summaries of professional schools
1691
Synopsis of laws governing the practice of medicine in the United States
1734
Laws governing the practice of dentistry in the various States and Territories
1743
STATISTICS OF NORMAL SCHOOLS
1753
Colleges and universities reporting students in teachers training courses
1776

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Page 1312 - I bequeath the whole of my property to the United States of America, \/ to found at Washington, under the name of the Smithsonian Institution, an establishment for the increase and diffusion of knowledge among men.
Page 1348 - The Legislature shall provide for the maintenance and support of a system of free common schools, wherein all the children of this State may be educated.
Page 1322 - ... applied in your discretion for the promotion and encouragement of intellectual, moral, or industrial education among the young of the more destitute portions of the Southern and Southwestern States of our Union; my purpose being that the benefits intended shall be distributed among the entire population, without other distinction than their needs and the opportunities of usefulness to them.
Page 1385 - We live in deeds, not years; in thoughts, not breaths; In feelings, not in figures on a dial. We should count time by heart-throbs. He most lives Who thinks most — feels the noblest — acts the best.
Page 1354 - Material success is good, but only as the necessary preliminary of better things. The measure of a nation's true success is the amount it has contributed to the thought, the moral energy, the intellectual happiness, the spiritual hope and consolation, of mankind.
Page 1341 - ... manhood, truth, courage, devotion to duty, sympathy for and protection of the weak, kindliness, unselfishness and fellowship; and (4) his exhibition during school days of moral force of character and of instincts to lead and to take an interest in his schoolmates...
Page 2258 - South: Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia.
Page 1343 - It was buried in that darkness which was upon the face of the deep; but the spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters...
Page 1315 - ... that all the instructors and teachers in the college shall take pains to instil into the minds of the scholars the purest principles of morality, so that, on their entrance into active life, they may, from inclination and habit, evince benevolence towards their fellow-creatures, and a love of truth, sobriety, and industry, adopting at the same time such religious tenets as their matured reason may enable them to prefer.
Page 2229 - One member of said board shall be appointed for one year, one for two years, and one for three years...

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