MONTANA Population 376,053. School census, 126,417. School age, 6-21. Montana is the fortieth state of the Union in point of population, having a total of 376,053 inhabitants, of whom 95.9 per cent. are white. Of this number 24.4 per cent. are foreign born. The percentage of illiteracy of the entire population, ten years of age and over, is 4.7 per cent., the state ranking twenty-third in this respect. The educational system of the state is as follows: STATE SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE MAY TRUMPER, State Superintendent of Public Instruction.. H. H. SWAIN, Deputy Superintendent. Helena . Helena . Helena STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION C. W. TENNEY, Rural School Inspector. GOVERNOR S. V. STEWART, President. MONTANA STATE TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION W. W. KEMP, President.. MONTANA STATE COUNCIL OF ENGLISH TEACHERS W. F. BREWER, President Helena Missoula . Bozeman Missoula Name and Address Mineral. Mrs. M. Leota Wright, Superior Prairie. Flora Sims, Malta Powell.. Emma D. Johnson, Deer Lodge Mabel R. Williams, Terry . Bethel Irwin, Hamilton ...... Bell Hoyt, Sidney .Fay Alderson, Forsyth Ravalli. Richland. Sanders. Gladys Brown, Thompson Falls Gertrude Sylvester, Columbus PUBLIC, PRIVATE AND ENDOWED SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES Anaconda, Deerlodge Co., pop. 10,134. City Superintendent-William K. Dwyer. Collier School; prep., bus. and sten.; Mrs. St. Peter's Parochial School; prep.; co-ed.; Belgrade, Gallatin Co., pop. 875. City Superintendent-S. A. Remington. Bigtimber, Sweet Grass Co., pop. 1,100. Billings, Yellowstone Co., pop. 10,031. Billings Business College; est. 1911; Miss Billings Polytechnic Institute; tech.; CO- St. Patrick's School; prep.; co-ed.; R. C.; Montana State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts; comprises School of Agriculture, of Engineering, of Home Economics and Mechanic Arts, of Music; state; co-ed.; est. 1893; James M. Hamilton, M. S., President. Montana State College, School of Engineering: courses in civil, electrical and mechanical engineering; Arthur W. Richter, M. M. E., Dean, Montana State College, School of Music; Mt. Ellis Academy; prep.; co-ed.; 7th D. Butte, Silverbow Co., pop. 39,165. Pres. Bd. Educ.-Charles A. Wallace. City Superintendent-William E. Maddock. Manual Training-Carl E. Warner. Butte Business College; bus., sten. and nor.; Rice and Fulton, Props. Montana School of Mines; mining and metallurgy; state; est. 1889; Charles H. Bowman, M. Sc., Pres. Chester, Hill Co., pop. 100. City Superintendent-John W. Hutchison. Choteau, Teton Co., pop. 700. Pres. Bd. Educ.-W. H. Bateman. Chinook, Blaine Co., pop. 780. Pres. Bd. Educ.-Thomas Dowen. Columbus, Stillwater Co., pop. 875. Columbia Falls, Flathead Co., pop. 700. ΜΟΝΤΑΝΑ Deer Lodge, Powell Co., pop. 3,500. City Superintendent-Owen D. Speer. H. College of Montana; coll.; prep.; tech.; coed.; non-sect.; est. 1904; Franklin Geselbracht, Ph. D., President. St. Mary's Academy. girls' boarding. R. C.; Dillon, Beaverhead Co., pop. 1,835. Sec. Bd. Educ.-R. F. Tattersall. City Superintendent-Dr. Grant E. Finch. state; co-ed.; est. 1897; J. E. Monroe, East Helena, Lewis and Clark Co., pop. 1,200. Eureka, Lincoln Co., pop. 603. boarding; R. C.; Mother Xavier, Superior. Hamilton, Ravalli Co., pop. 2,000. City Superintendent--John A. Johnson. Pres. Bd. Educ.-James Holland. Sec. Bd. Educ.-E. C. Carruth. Helena, Lewis and Clark Co., pop. 12,515. Household Arts-I. Adelia Sater. Household Economics-Laura Piedalue. Helena Business College; bus, and sten.; est. 1883; J. Lee Rice, Manager, Montana Wesleyan University; coll., prep., bus. and music; co-ed.; M. E., est. 1889; Rev. Charles Lincoln Bovard, Ph. B., President. Montana Deaconess School; prep.; boarding; co-ed.; M. E.; Roxana Beck, Principal. Mt. St. Charles College; boys' boarding; R. C.; Rev. John MacMullen, President. St. Vincent's Academy; girls' boarding; R. C.; Sister Mary Berchmans, Superior. Kalispell, Flathead Co., pop. 5,549. Pres. Bd. Educ.-Leland Tansel. Sec. Bd. Educ.-T. C. Williams. City Superintendent-William D. Swetland. Prin. County H. S.-F. L. Cummings. Supy. Music & Drawing-Alice Ketchum. Domestic Art-Johanna Soland. Manual Training-W. G. O'Callaghan. Kalispell Business College; bus. and sten.; est. 1901; J. T. Sauntry, Pres. Livingston, Park Co., pop. 5,359. Pres. Bd. Educ.-James F. O'Connor. City Superintendent-Benjamin A. Winans. Supv. Music & Draw.-Minnabelle Coggeshall. Manual Training (ele.)-R. J. Woods. ΜΟΝΤΑΝΑ Missoula-continued. Draw. and Pen'ship-Josephine Hanson. Sacred Heart Academy; prep.; girls; R. C.; est. 1885; Father Deleon, Principal. University of Montana; comprises College of Arts and Sciences; Forestry (short courses); School of Law; state univ.; coed.; est. 1895; Frederick C. Scheuch, President. University of Montana, School of Law; Philipsburg, Granite Co., pop. 995. Commercial-John Gentner. Polson, Flathead Co., pop. 300. City Superintendent-Maurice D. Pace. Stockett, Cascade Co., pop. 500. Pres. Bd. Educ.-L. C. Faltermeyer. NEBRASKA Population 1,192,214. School census, 379,028. School age, 5-21. Nebraska is the twenty-ninth state of the Union in point of population, hav ing a total of 1,192,214 inhabitants, of whom 99 per cent are white. Of this number 14.8 per cent are foreign born. The percentage of illiteracy of the entire population ten years of age and over is 1.9 per cent, the state ranking second in this respect. The educational system of the state is as follows: STATE SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE W. H. CLEMMONS, State Superintendent of Public Instruction. Lincoln . Lincoln .Lincoln .Lincoln BOARD OF INSPECTORS AND EXAMINERS FOR CERTIFICATES R. M. CAMPBELL. C. N. Walton. H. M. EATON. NEBRASKA PUBLIC LIBRARY COMMISSION SAMUEL AVERY, Chancellor, University of Nebraska, President.. W. H. CLEMMONS, Superintendent of Public Instruction. F. L. HALLER... WALTER K. JEWETT, Librarian University of Nebraska. Columbus Wahoo .Emerson Lincoln Lincoln . Lincoln . 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