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Pagenstecher, Prof., Zoological Collection of, 253.
Pagan Views in Education, 394, 400.

Greek Schools and Education, 737-768.
Pagani, Bajans &c., in Scotch University, 678.
Pandecten practicum, and Moot Courts, 658.
Pandects in German Legal Education, 647.
Papal Authorization as to Universities, 675, 856.
Parents, Essays to do Good, Mather, 387.
Parental Obligation and Coöperation, 397, 502, 881.
Paris, University of, 826, 812.

Park and Arboretum, Oxford, 889.

Parker, R. G., Grammar School of Roxbury, 396.
Parkman, Jesuits in North America, 18.
Parliamentary Commissions, 678, 680, 929, 933.
Parochial Schools and Schoolmasters, Scotland, 681.
Parr, Samuel, English Universities, 869.
Parsonsfield Academy, Me., in 1830, 290.
Partidas, the Code of Alfonso in 1256, 159.
Education for Sons and Daughters of Kings, 159.
What constitutes a Tyrant, 160.
Universities and City Schools, 161

Masters Scholars, Jurisdiction, Beadle, 163.
Parton, James, Biographies quoted. 431, 542, 593.
Pass and Class, and Honors, 818, 894.
Patriotism. Constant Inculcation, in Greece, 767.
Pay of Teachers and Professors, Oxford, 853, 887.
Adam Smith, 853; German, 256: Knox, 678.
Payne, Eloise, Teacher of Girls before 1800, 710.
Pedagogy, Examples of National, Barnard, 948.
Peace-makers, Oberlin's Inculcation and Example, 191.
Peel, Sir Robert, Queens College and Univ., 773.
Peers, Benjamin O., in 1830, 336.

Peddling, Made a literary Occupation, Alcott, 227.
Pembroke College, Origin, Scholarships, 907.
Penmanship, Griffith, Method in Boston, 79.

Everett's Indebtedness to Master Tileston, 91.
Penn, William, 324; Thomas, John, 484.
Penniless Bench, in Salting Freshmen, 928. [473.
Pennsylvania, Educational Institutions in 1748-80, 441,
Elementary in 1830, 324; Academies, 324.
People, American and English. 374.
Permont, Ph lemon, Entreated to teach in 1636, 65.
Pestalozzi, Followers in England, Greaves, 230.
Peters, Richard, Franklin's Academy, 473, 475.
Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Chemists, German, 253.
Phemios, Homer's Teacher, 748.

Philosophy at Louvain, Logic, Physics, Moral, 804. Philosophy, Natural and Moral, 857.

Logic, or the Science of Reasoning applied to, 859. Ontology or Metaphysics, Pneumatology, 859. Philadelphia, Franklin's Proposals relat., Educa., 441. Charity School, Academy, College, 445. Sketch of an English School 1749, 445. Observations relating to in 1789, 448. Smith William, Labors for a College, 489. Phillips, John, Professorship in Dartmouth Col., 278. Phillips Academy at Andover, Mass., in 1830, 305.

Exeter Academy, N. H., 295; Webster's Ree, 233.
Phillips, Wendell, on Ruggies Developing School, 262.
Phipps, Abner, Report on School-houses, Mass, 353.
Philosophy versus Superstition us to Natural Phe., 85.
Philosophy, School of, in Philadelphia Col., 1758, 489.
Physics, how Taught, Ber'in, 250; Munich, 255.
Physical Education and Training, 751.
Physicians, how they may do Good, Mather, 389.
Physiology and Laboratory, Heidelberg, 253.
Physiology and Psychology in Education, 215.
Pierce, Sarah, School for Girls at Litchfield, 312.
Pillans, J., University Chair at Edinburgh, 195.
Pinkerton, and Pinkerton Academy, N. H., 296.
Pious or Charitable Uses, Doctrine, 606.

Pitt, William, Earl, Estimate of Franklin, 419, 420.
Pittsburg, Penn., Western University in 1830, 326.
Pius V., Brief addressed to Jesuit Missionaries, 19.
Plan of Life, Franklin, 410; Edwards, 724.
Plan of Legal Studies, Jefferson, 545.
Plans of School-houses, 353.

Plato, on Education, 749.

Pliny, cited, Use of Wine, 732.

Plymouth Colony, School Policy, 59, 61. Politian, Teacher of Greek in Italy, 837.

Poetry, Study of, in Higher Education, 879.
Inspired by Universities, 865, 941, 944.
Political Economy, Early Professorships, 788.
Politics, American, Hillhouse, 373.
Ponderation, New Science of, Lowe, 871.
Poor Students in Early Days of Universities, 812.
Pope, Alexander, Study of Words, 873.
Polytechnicum, German, 254, 255.

Popes, Associated with Universities, 675, 798.
Portland, Me., Academy in 1830, 292.

Postionistae, in training for Scholars, Merton Col., 829.
Potter, Alonzo, Union College in 1830, 319.
Pouchet, G., Estimate of German Universities, 241.
Power, Formal End of Education, 208, 217.
Practical Educators, Franklin, 401; Kindermann, 509.
Practical Science and Arts, Royal Institution, 585.
Lectures by Van der Palin in 1788, 696.
Prague, Lower, Seat of Kindermann's Activity, 510.
Praise for Well-doing. Encouragement, 394.
Prayer and Praying, Franklin's Estimate, Public. 427.
Coleridge, 92; Edwards, 726.

Prayers and Religious Services in Schools, 107.
Harvard, 140; Oxford, 865, 889, 910.
Precinct, in Mass., School Laws, 62.
Preparatory Schools for Universities, 681.

American, 65-126, 534; Irish, 794.

Presbyterian, Schools and Colleges in 1830, 317-338.
Prideaux, Humphrey, Letters from Oxford, 839.
Glimpses of University Life 1674, 839.
Priestley, John, and Dr. Franklin, 421.
Primary Schools, Boston in 1826, 93.
Principal of a College, 847.

Princeton, Nassau Hall College in 1830, 323.
Private Schools and Teaching, Early in Boston, 69.
Privet-docent, in German Universities, 244, 649.

American Observer, 648; French Estimate, 242. Privation, Privatissime, Applied to Lecturing, 643. Prize Scheme, as a Motive Power, 91, 891. Privileges, Academic, German, 241, 633. Probabilities, Estimation and Sifting, 873, 878. Profane Language by Students, Prideaux, 839. Professors in American Colleges in 1830, 289–338. Professions and Occupations not to be Ignored, 202, Progress, Ilen of, Not found in Ancient Lit., 877. Prohibitions and Penalties in Discipline, 394, 855, 910. Promotion in the Army, Principle and Modes, 365. Propagation of the Gospel, Society for, 240. Property Taxation for Public Schools, Mann, 64. Protestantisin and Classical Studies, 857. Providence, R. I., Schools as they were, 706. Schools and College in 1830, 310, 311. Provost, Applied to Head of a College, 833, 905. American Use. 473, 489, 493.

Prussia, Appropriation to Universities, 241.

Legal Profession, Preparation, 643.
Psalter, in American Schools, 101, 108, 153.
Psychology and Teaching, Laurie, 217.
Public Act, a Commencement exercise, 817.
Public Schools in England. Adam Smith, 856.
Public Examinations at Oxford, 886.

Public University Lectures and Private Teach'g, 888.
Public Libraries, Everett, 92.

Puchta, Prof., Institutionen, 649.

Punishments, Public Schools and Univ., 79, 106, 910.
Puppets, Rattles, Universal Institutions, 741.
Puritanical Strictness, Reactionary License, 839.
Pusey Scholarship, Hebrew, Oxford, 863, 890.
Quaestor, in German University, 634.
Qualifying Examination for Army, 368.
Quakers, Friends' School, Providence, 310.

School Books, Fox's Spelling Book, 709.
Quarterly Register, Schools in U. S., Edward, 279–338.
Quebec, Early Educational Institutions, 23.

Nötre Dame des Anges in 1638, Hotel Dieu 1639, 32. Ursuline Convent and School, Little Seminary, 23. Queens College, Oxford, Ancient Statutes, 833. Queens College (now Rutgers), New Jersey, 323. Queens Colleges, Ireland, 773.

Quincy, Josiah, and Faculty of Harvard in 1830, 308. Quintilian, on Corporal Punishment, 394,

Quiz, or Zig-zag Method of Review, Hart, 661.

Radcliffe, John, Oxford, 887.

Rale, Father, Dictionary of Abnaki Tongue, 21.
Raleigh, Sir Walter, Advice to his Son, 729.

Choice of Wife, Friends, Servants, 730,
Flatterers, Quarrels, Estate, 731.

Riches and Poverty, Wine, Religion, 732.
Randall, Heury S., Life of Jefferson, 513.
Rate-Bill, or Tuition, in Free Schools, 97, 105, 118.
Rauch, F. A., Seminary at York, Penu., 327.
Recollet Fathers, in Canada, Seminary in 1620, 21.
Rector in Scotch Universities, 684, 686.
Read, Daniel, Ohio University, 337.

Reading in School, Utilized for all Knowledge, 443.
Reading, an Amusement of Franklin, 440.
Reading and Writing, Franklin's School, 445.
Readerships, in addition to Professorships, Oxford, 939.
Readfield, Me., Wesleyan Seminary in 1830, 292.
Reckless Press, Evils of a, Hillhouse, 374.
Recreation, Social for Colleges, 654, 693, 694.

Royal Institution of Great Britain, (continued.)
Prospectus, Charter, By-laws &c., 1800, 583.
Young, Davy, Faraday, Tyndal, 585.
Ruggles, S. P., Plan of a Developing School, 257.
School Shops, Discussions of Merits, 259.
Hale, Phillips, Wright, 260.

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Rumford, Count, Benjamin Thompson, Memoir, 561,
Birthplace, School Life, Clerk, Teacher, 561.
Major Thompson, Under Colonial Sec'y, Col., 566.
Sir Benjamin Thompson, Count of Holy Rom., 570.
Beneficent Work in Bavaria, Military Acad., 571.
Military Work-house, Tramps and the Poor, 573.
English Garden, Improvement in Kitchens, 578.
Royal Institution of Great Britain, Origin, 579.
Overtures for his Return to America, West'pt, 587.
Benefactors to American Acad., of Science, 589.
Bequest to Harvard College, Rumford Prof., 597.
Monument in English Garden, Munich, 592.
Rumford, Countess, Rolfe and Rumford Asylum, 588.

Record of a School, Miss Peabody, A. B. Alcott, 231. Rumford Medal, Awards, 590.
Reed, Deborah, Wife of Franklin, 411.
Reed, Governor of Penn., University, 492.
Reed, Tapping, Law School at Litchfield, 315.
Regents of the University of New York, 317.
Religion, and Religious Institutions, 778, 865, 897.
Webster's Claims for all Schools, 611.
Binney, Care be given by Laymen, 610.
Gibbon's Experience nt Oxford, 864.
Religious Liberty, Jefferson's Bill, 528.
Religious Houses and Orders in England, 11, 826.
Religious Oaths or Test for Professors, 778, 797.
Rekahn, Rochow Model School, 505.

Rumford Professorship of Physical Science, 591.
Running, and Runners in Grecian Games, 753.
Rural Schools and Country people, Rochow, 499.
Russell, Samuel, Teacher in 1682, 152.
Russell, and A. B. Alcott's School in Boston, 231.
Rustication in College Discipline, 910.
Rutgers College, New Jersey in 1830, 323.
Sagan, Normal School of Felbiger, 509.
Salamanca University, Alfonso X., 161.

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Young Children attend one hour, Girls taught to sew,
Difficulties explained Orally in advance, 505.
Aim to make Religious, and practical men, 505.
Republics and Higher Education, 375.
Repetition and Collateral Reading, 653.
Repitorium or Exegeticum, or Quiz examination, 660.
Research, Discovery and Diffusion, Rumford, 581.
Research and Instruction, 248, 940.

Residence in College, Requirements, Oxford, 999.
Responsions or Little Go, Oxford, 888, 893, 911.
Respondent and Opponent, 470, 848, 915, 921.
Rewards for Diligence and Proficiency, Mather, 394.
Reverence due Superiors, 140.

Reynolds, Dr., Funeral Discourse, cited, 390, 393.
Rhetoric, in Curriculum, 479.

Ribbentropp, Professor at Göttingen, 662.

Rich, Edmund, and St. Edmund's Hall Oxford, 827.
Rule of Study and Life, 827.

Richard de Bury, Library, 821. 822.
Richard, Franklin's Poor, Alınanac, 412.
Riches and Poverty, 732.

Rhode Island, Early Schools and Teachers, 705.
Channing's Reminiscences of Newport, 707.
Staple's Annals of Providence, 706.
Howland's Narrative, 713.

Educational Institutions in 1830, 310.

Elementary, 310; Academies, 310; College, 311.

Richter, J. P., cited, 213, 215, 689, 690.
Riots, Town and Gown, Oxford, 825.
Ritter, Prof., Mode of Lecturing, 637.
Rond and Bridge Building, Social Necessity, 180.
Robinson Crusoe, much read in N. E., prior 1800, 275.
Rochow, Von, Memoir, 497.

Educational Books and Work, 497, 503.

Model School for School Officers and Teachers, 555.
Rochester, N. Y, Manual Labor School in 1830, 318.
Rod, in N. England Schools prior to 1800, 79, 107, 141.
Roelandsen, Adam, Early Teacher in Manhattan, 65.
Rolfe, Benjamin. Sarah Walker, 564.
Rolfe and Rumford Charity at Concord, 588.
Roman Catholic Church, School and Education 19.
Roman Civil Law, 645, 651, 838.

Romance Reading. Jefferson, 550.

Rote-learning and Teaching, 224.

Roxbury, Free Grammar School, 121-128.
Founders, Benefactors, and Teachers, 121.
Blessing to Church and State, 126.

Royal Institution of Great Britain, Early History. 579.
Count Rumford's Original Proposal in 1799, 579

Salaries, Principle of Adjusting University, 853, 862.
Oxford, 887; German Universities, 256.

Salem, Mass, Early Public Schools, 97, 104.
Notices of Teachers, Books, for 100 years, 97.
Salting Freshmen, and Tucks to boot, 128.
Sanborn, F. A., Memoir of A. Bronson Alcott, 225.
Sanderson, Bishop, Idle Gentlemen and Beggars, 390.
Sandhurst Military Co lege in 1876, 363.
Sandys, Sir Edwin, Virginia Education, 33.
Saturday, Half or Whole Holiday, 84, 479.
Savigny, History of Civil Law. 650.

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Sayres, Mrs. and Miss, School teachers before 1800
Scheplar, Louisa, Housekeeper of Oberlin, 192.
Schimmelpennick, Grand Pensioner, 702, 704.
Scholars and Scholarships, 789, 890, 906.
Schools of Public Examination, Oxford,895.
Classics, 835; Mathematics, 896; Science, 896.
Law, 897; Modern History, 897; Theology, 897
Schools, American, as they were before 1800,"

Ct, 273; Mass., 91; N. H., 281; R. I., 707, 705.
School-houses. 91, 108, 708; Books, 73, 79, 100, 220
Discipline, 708.

School, in Oxford University use, 897.

School Architecture, Old and New, 101, 153, 353.
Schultens, at Leyden in 1750, 692.

Schusterus, the Honest Lawyer, Epitaph, 390.
Science in Universities and Colleges, 249, 769, 787.
Science and Literature, 370.

Scotland, Superior Instruction, 673-692.

Knox's Plan of University Reform, 676.
Differences in English and Scotch Institutions, 681.
Rectorship, Glasgow, Campbell's Incumbency, 696.
Scraping feet in Lecture room, 640.
Scriptures, Reading at Harvard, 140.
Seats and Desks as they were, 707.
Secondary or Intermediate Schools, 681, 794.
Seeds and Agricultural Implements, Oberlin, 182.
Self Examination for the Root of any Sin, 725.
Self-Reliance and a Good Conscience, Gaston, 555.
Selling, W., Early Teacher of Greek in England, 836
Seminaries, Female in 1830, 291 336.
Seminaries, Theological in U. S., in 1830, 291, 336.
Senate, University, German, 242.

Senex, Female Education before 1800, 273.
Seneschallus, or High Steward, Oxford, 885.
Sewing in School, and Sewing Schools, 506.
Shairp, J. C., Balliol Scholars, a Reminiscence, 865.
Shaw, Chief Justice, Hadley Hopkin's Foun., 155.
Shea, John G., Catholic Missions to the Ind,, 18, 23.
Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford, 839.
Sherred, Educational Bequest, 321.
Silesia, School Reforms, Frederic, Felbiger, 500.

Simeonites, the Schoolmasters of Israel, 398.
Slavery, Dangers to be Apprehended, Gaston 1830, 558.
Small, Prof, Jefferson's Teacher and Adviser, 514.
Smith, Adam, Menoir, 852.

Strictures on Universities in Wealth of Nations, 853.
Smith, Sophia, Memoir and Benefactions, 617.
Smith College for Females, Northampton, Mass., 621.
Smith Charities and their Founder, Oliver Smith, 622
Smith, Goldwin, University of Oxford, 817.
Smith, William, Provost of College, Phil., 473-496.
Miramia and Ideal College, 1754, 475, 483.

Mechanics' School, Latin School, College, 476. Academy in Phila,, Studies in 1758, 481. Collections made in Englund in Aid of College, 484. Part taken in the Revolution, 490.

University of Pennsylvania originated, 493. Work in Md., American Philosophical Society, 494 Smith of Maudlin, a Non-Rending Man, 944. (852, Snell Scholarships at Oxford, for Scotch Students, 674, Social Intercourse, Educating Power, 275, 812. Socrates, on Household Economy and Education, 755. Socratic Method, Franklin's Adoption, 407. Solitude and Silence, Time for, 237. Sophronistae, Inspectors at Athens, 747. South Carolina, Educational Institutions, 1830, 332. South Hanover College, Indiana, 337. Spain and Spanish Pedagogy, 161–175, 339. Alfonso X., Code of 1254, 161.

Universities. Studium Generale, City, Special. 161.
Loyola, Constitution respecting Instruction, 165.
Vives, Memoir and Pedagogy, 339.
Missions and Schools for the Indians, 17.
Sparta and Spartan Education, Nurses, 739.
Special School and Training, Narrowing Tend., 197.
Spelling Taught incidentally by Writing, 445.
Speling Book, when first Introduced, 153, 172.
Sports and Pastimes for Children in Greece, 739.
St. Albans Hall, Oxford, 908.

St. Andrews University, 220, 675.
St. Barnabas Day at Oxford, 824.
St. Catharines College, Cambridge, 106.
St. Edmunds Hall, Oxford, 908,

St. Frideswide Priory and Church, 819.
St. Johns College, Annapolis, Md., 328.
St. Johns Codege, Cambridge, 932.

Property, Income, and Expenditure, 932.
St. Johns Co lege, Oxford, Origin, Resources, 907.
St. John, Manners and Customs, Ancient Greece, 737.
St. Leonards College, St. Andrews, 675.

St. Martins Be 1 at Oxford, 825.

St. Marys Church, Oxford. 823.

St. Marys Hal, Oxford. 818, 999.

St. Scholastien's Day. Riot at Oxford, 825.

Staff Officers, Special School, 363, 367.

Stanhope Prize, History, Oxford, 824.
Standing and Residence, Time or Terms, 892.

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Standing in Quadragesima, Determining Ques., 923,
Staples, Annals of Providence, 706.
State and Parents, Children's Studies, 502.
State and Education, 23, 63, 502.

Sterne, cited, Small Courtesies of Life, 735.
Statutes, Ancient College, Specimens of, 139.
Stille, Dr., Memoir of William Smith, 473-481.
Stone, Edwin M., Life of John Howland, 715.
Student Life, University and College, 62, C83, 918.
Stuart, Moses, and Faculty of Andover Sem., 310.
Story, Justice, Decision in Girard Will Case, 615.
Studium Generale, Defined by Alfonso's Code, 161.
Students, Extern, Intern. Resident, Non-Res., 799.
Studies and Conduct, Advice by Eminent men,
Jefferson, 514. 548.
Mather, 385.
Raleigh, 729.
Wirt, 735.

Edwards, 721. Franklin, 733.

Gaston, 551.

Hillhouse, 369.

Study, Method with Pen in hand, 721.
Subscription to a Religious Test, 737, 900.
Subscriptions, one Item of Students Expense, 912.
Suicide and Simony at Oxford in 1680, 840.
Suffrage, calls for Education, Universal, 374, 428, 882.
Sullivan, Prof., Irish Catholic Education, 793.
Supervision of Schools, by Oberlin, 188.

Support of Public Schools and Universities, 853.
Tuition Fees, 155, 256, 887; Taxation, 155.
Annual Subsidies, 241; Endowments, 678, 887.
Supposition and Opposition, in Col., Disputes, 848.
Surgery and Medicine, Degrees, 997.

Swieten, Gerhard Von, Maria Theresa Reforms, 512.
Symmes, Benj., Legacy to Free Schools, Va., 1634, 54.
Talking and Teaching, 7, 224.

Tappan, James, Letter of Daniel Webster, 288.
Taxation for School Purposes, 64.

Taylor, Sir Robert, and the Taylor Buildings; 889.
Taylor Scholarships, Modern Lang., Oxford, 890.
Teacher, Dignity of Office, 218.
Teacher and Parents, 219, 387.
Teaching, Its Ends and Means, Calderwood, 13.
Teaching for the purpose of Learning, 654.
Teaching, Defects in Existing, Meiklejohn, 220.
Encyclopedism and Abridgment, 220.

Reliance on Books in place of Living Presence, 224.
Mechanical Routine, 224.

Inculcation and Telling, without Interrogation, 224. Telling versus Educing, 234.

Tempus in German University use, 638.
Tennessee, Educational Institutions in 1830, 335.
Tennyson, Trinity College Revisited, 942.
Terms for Academical Exercises, Oxford, 904.
Terms of Residence and Standing, 911.
Terrae Filias, the University Joker, 917.

Scandalous Performances in 1669, 918, 922.
Text Books, College and Schools, Defects, 223, 278.
Thayer, G. F., Chauncey Hall School, 305.
Theological Seminaries in U. S., in 1830,

Connecticut, 315; Maine, 294; Mass., 309.

N. Hampshire, 396; N. Jersey. 323; N. York, 321. Ohio, 337; Penn., 326; Vermont, 301. Theory of Education, Instruction, 689. 690. Things and Words, Relative Claims of, 872.

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Thirty-nine Articles and Book of Com. Prayer, 864,
Thomas Aquinas, and Bonaventura, 825.
Thornbury, W., Smith of Maudlin, 944.

Thurber, Samnel, Schools in Prov., as they were, 706.
Tilestone, Master, Everett's Tribute to, 91.
Time, Distribution for Study and Play, 550.
Town, Taxation for School purposes, 60, 106.
Toys and other Children's Sports in Greece, 739.
Trade or Business, Every boy should know, 388.
Training Col., of Eng., 195; Univ., Chairs, 195.
Trask, A. B., Schools of Dorchester, 105.
Travel, Suggestions and Experience of, 548, 860.
Tramps or Vagrants, Rumford's Treatment, 573.
Transcendentalism in New England, 232.
Tri ity,

or Act Term, 904.

Trinity College, Oxford, Origin, Resources, 907.
Trinity College, Hartford, Conn., Washington, 313
Troy, New York, Mrs. Willard's Seminary, 318.
Trouncing, How done, 79.

Tuition in Early Free Schools of N. England, 99, 127.
Tucks in the Ceremony of Salting Freshmen, 929.
Turpin, Schoolmasters in Providence in 1830, 334,
Turgot, the Franklin Motto, 414.

Tuscaloosa, State University in 1830, 334.
Tutor, Regular College, 887; Private, 887.
Unattached Students at Oxford, 911.
Censor, Delegates, Lodgings, 911.

Unconscious Tuition or Influence, 585, 865, 870.
Undergraduates, Classification,

Noblemen, Commoners, Servitors, Bible Clerk, 902.
Resident, Non-Resident, Intern or Extern, 799.
Bajans, Magistrand, Semis, Bachelors, 678.
Called by their Surname at Harvard, 141.
Academic Costume, 901.

Reverence and good Manners ordained, 141.
Union College, Faculty in 1830, 319.

United States of America, Consti., Convention, 426. Colonial Legislation and Action, 17, 33, 59. Schools as they were prior to 1800, 273, 705. Schools and Colleges in 1836, Edwards, 283-338.

State or City Superintendent, County Inspector, 338. Universal History, as a Reading Book, 444. Universals, Nominalists and Realists, 805. University College, Oxford, 823, 828, 907.

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Munich, 255.

Oxford, 801-912.

Geo., at Athens, 334.
Harvard, 307, 145.
Hamilton, 318.
N. Carolina, 332.

N. J., Princeton, 323.
Penn., at Phila., 327.
S. Carolina, 332.
Union, 913.
Virginia, 332, 539.
Wash., Trinity, 313.
Wesleyan, 312.

Wm., and Mary, 535.
Yale, 314.
Zurich, 256.

Universities and Colleges in United States, 289-338.
Universities, originally Democracies, 813.
Upham, C. W., Benj., Thompson's School keeping, 562.
Ursulines, Early School for Girls in Canada, 1639, 22.
Useful Knowledge Society, Franklin's Plan, 437.
Expansion into Brougham's Society, 438.
Usher, Archbishop, the New Commandment, 92.
Usher in Free or Grammar Schools, 77.
Vacation and Term, Oxford, 904, 909.
Vagrants, Tramps, Rumford's Treatment, 573.
Children, if any, Educated, 575.
Vaill, Joseph, Early Student of Dartmouth, 279.
Van der Palm, Memoir, 691.

Middleburg Museum, Lyceum Duties, 696.
Services to National Education, Inspector, 702.
Venable, Charles, University of Virginia, 543.
Venerable Society, Gospel in Foreign Parts, 239.
Veritas, Motto of Harvard College, 133.
Vernacular, Uniform Spelling, 703.
Vermont, Educational Institutions in 1830, 299.
Elementary, 299; Academies, 299; Colleges, 300.
Vicarious Punishment in Schools, 69.
Vice, Associations for Discountenancing, 438.
Cotton Mather's Plan for in 1710, 391.
Vice-Chancellor, in English Universities, 885.
Vine Culture, in Kindermann's School, 505.
Virginia, Earliest Efforts to establish a Col., 1619, 33.
Free School, Copeland, Ferrar's Bequest, 1621, 41, 54.
Donation by Dust and Ashes in 16:20, 37.
Pensley's Bequest to a Free School 1625, 56. [44.
Brinsley, John, Consolation for our Gram,, School,
Symmes, Benj., Legacy for a Free School, 1634, 55.
James Blair, William and Mary College, 58.

Jefferson's Plan of Reorganization, 535. Governor Berkeley's answer to Board of Trade, 55. System of Pub., Instruction proposed, Preamble, 533. University of Virginia, Jefferson's Work, 539. Educational Institutions in 1830, 332; 1876, 544. Visitation of Schools by Clergymen, 389. Vitelli, Cornelius at Oxford, Teacher of Linacre, 837. Vives, Memoir and Educational Views, 339. Von Tromp, Admiral, at Oxford, 841.

Von Rochow, Memoir, 495.

School Books, Teachers, Schools, 496.

Model School at Rekahn, 504.

Educational Publications, and Rest, 507.

Von Zedlitz, School Board, 501.

Wadham College, Oxford, Origin, Endowments, 907.
Walbach, Scene of Oberlin's Labors, 177.
Walker, Timothy, and Count Rumford, 564.
Walter de Merton, and Merton College, 826, 829.
Walter de Stapledon, and Exeter College, 832.
War, Horrors and Evils Modified by Franklin, 425.
Wardlaw, St. Andrews University, 675.
Warner, Scotch Exhibitions at Oxford, 852.
Warton. Thomas, Progress of Discontent, 844.
Washington, Synonym of every Virtue, Gaston, 554.
Washington's Sword, Presentation by Adams, 436
Washington College, at Hartford in 1830, 313.
Lexington, Va., 331.

Waterhouse, T, First Teacher in Dorchester, 100.
Waterville College, Me., in 1830, 293.
Watson, Caleb, Teacher at Hadley and Hartford, 151
Wayland, Francis, and Faculty of Brown Univ., 311
Waynflete, Founder of Magdalen College, 834.
Wealth of Nations, Chapter on Universities, 853.
Wealth, Debilitating Influence on the Will, 53.
Acquisition and Possession, 378.

Webster, Daniel, Autobiography, 282.

School and Early Life, Aspirations, 282.
Teaching and Professional Study, 286.

Letter to his early Teacher, Master Tappan, 286. Religious Element in Schools and Education, 611. Webster, Ezekiel, 91, 281, 285.

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Webster, Noah, Spelling Book, 153, 707, 709.
Wedderburn and Dr. Franklin, 417.
Wentworth, Governor, Gift to Dr. Wheelock's Col,
Western Reserve College, Hudson, O., in 1830, 338.
Wesley, John, at Christ Church College, Cam., 927.
Wesleyan University at Middletown in 1830, 312.
Wethersfield, Sent of Yale College, 450.
Westfield Academy in 1830, 304.
Westminster School, and Ch., Church Col.. Oxford,
Westpoint Military Academy, Count Romford, 188.
Whipping. Authorized and Applied in Univ., 132.
Whitinsville Graded School House, 557.
White Canons, or Augustinians, 26.

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Will, Free, Cooperating with healthy bodily Volition,
Wideman, Prof., at Carlsrube, 255.
Wigs of Fellows, College Barber, 927.
Wife, Choice of, Raleigh's Advice to his Son, 729.
Will, Edwards on, Estimation, 324.
Wilbraham, Wesleyan Seminary in 1830, 304.
William of Durham, University College, 28, 831.
Wilson, R. G., Ohio University in 1830. 337.
William and Mary College, Foundation, 57.
Jefferson's Plan of Reorganization, 535.
Faculty and Condition in 1830, 331.
Williams College in 1830, 306.

William of Waynflete, Magdalen College. 834.
Williams, Roger, Experience as a Teacher, 706.
Willard, Mrs. Emma, Seminary at Troy, 313.
Winthrop, John, First mention of Free Schools, 121.
Wine, 732; Wine Parties at Cambridge, 944.
Women, Education and Accomplishments, 273, 755.
Wonder and Curiosity of Children, 224.
Wood, Anthony, cited, 815, 839.
Wood, Alva, Alabama University, 334.
Wood, Samuel, Webster's Teacher, 284.
Woodbridge, William, Dictionary, 273.

Reminiscences of Female Education before 1800,273
Woodlock, Rector of Irish Catholic University, 800.
Woolwich Royal Military Academy, College, 364.
Woodmansey, Boston Latin School in 1650, 67, 650.
Worcester College, Oxford, Origin, Scholarships, 907,
Words, Excessive Attention to, in Education, 873.
Wordsworth, University life in 18th Century, $25.
Wordsworth, W., Kings College Chapel, 941.
Ode to Oxford, 941.

Work and Study, Manual Labor Schools in 1830, 290.
Workshop and School united, Ruggles, 257.
Work-house for able-bodied Poor, Munich, 574.
Wrestling and other Exercises in Greece, 754
Wright, Elizur, on School Shops, 269.
Writing and Thinking, 723.

Wyse, Sir Thomas, Irish Catholic University, 798.
Wythe, George, Jefferson's Character, 519.

Xenophon, Economies of Good Husbandry, 755.
Yale College, Condition in 1714, 449,

Additions to Library in 1717, 451.

Berkeley Scholarships, Johnson's Agency, 463 471. Yeomen Bedeils, Oxford, 901.

Young, Professor, and Royal Institution, 585.
Young, J. C., Center College, Danville, Ky., 336.
Young Men, Associations for Mutual Improvem't, 388.
Zedlitz, Minister Von, Teachers for Royal Schools, 501.
Zoology, Collections in, at Heidelberg, 255.
Zurich, University and Polytechnicum, 255.

Prof. Zeuner, Department of Civil Engineering, 256. Zwickau, Saxony, Free Mining School, 252.

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