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Brown University, 775. Brown, T., 12. Brown, N., 790. Brothers of Christian Teaching, 269, 288. Account of his school days, 129. What Schools can do for poor towns, 143. Cadet, Meaning of, 18, 49. Cadet Corps in Army of United States, 63. Captiousness, 603. Carlyle, T., 13. Carter, J. G., 756. Catechism on Saturday, 138. Catalogue of American School Books, 209, 401. Charleston, S. Carolina, High School for Girls, 621. Chase, A., Adjustable Desk and Chair, 656. Chauncey Hall School, Rules of, 851. Checke, Sir. J., Portrait of, 653. Chemistry as a Study, 691. Chidings, 559. Chicago, Public Schools, 615. Conferences of Teachers, 273. Children, Early culture of, 79. Plays and Pastimes for, 93. Birth-days, 94. Special Schools for, 155. Developing Lessons, 176. Chinese saying, as to value of Education, 717. Christianity in Schools, 288, 312, 325. Christian Nurture, Bushnell, 92. Cicero, 12, 717. Cincinnati, Hughes High School, 662. Wesleyan Female Seminary. 268. Female Seminary, 268. Citizenship, Education for, 397. Cochrane, D. H., 545. Classics, Study of, 687. Cleveland, (O..) Female Seminary, 268. Clinton, DeWitt, 341, 756. Coleridge, S. T., 6. College Hill, (O.,) Female College, 268, 503. Colored Children, Schools for, 818. Comenius, A., 84. Company, 551. Common Place Book, 112. Complaints of Children, 580. Courage, 584. Courtnay, Prof., 46. Courtesy, Lecture on, 852. Cousin, Victor, Report, 282. Normal Schools for France, 284. Cowardice, 585. Crawford, W. H., 29. Craving, 577. Crozet, C. Prof., 31, 33. Introduces French use of blackboard, 32. Cruelty, 587. Curiosity, 112, 589. Cushing, C., 723. Daily Routine, 36, 65, 152, 175, 461. Davis, J., Travels in United States, 748. Dead Languages, 124. Definitions, often faulty, 517. Delaware, Schools Sixty Years Ago, 752. Delaware (O.,) Wesleyan Female College, 268. Desk and Chair, adjustable, 656. Developing Lessons, specimens of, 177. Dijon Normal School, 305. Dilworth's Spelling Book, 738, 742. Dinter, duty to educate the poorest, 717. Discipline in Schools Sixty Years Ago, 128, 133, 737, Disposition, or natural bent, 557. District Schools Sixty Years Ago, 737. Disputes, 603. Dogberry Aphorism, 508. Dog-teaching and Child teaching, 511. Domestic Economy, 492. Dominion, or lust of Power, 576. Dowse, T., Library of, 838. Drawing, 381. Dresden, Royal Normal College, 524. Fletcher Seminary, 530. Dwight, E., 506. Dwight, F., 532, 534. Engleswood Military School, 471 Early Training, 79. Bushnell, II., 79., Co:nenius, 84. Landor, W. S., 87. Mann, 522. Micharlis, 91. Moscherosch, 84. Montaigne, 87, 156. Pythagorus, 81. Plutarch, 81. Pestalozzi, 88, 157, 162, 377. Complementaria Scuola at Turin, 461. Compulsary School attendance, 314. Competitive examination, 308, 311, 666. Connecticut, 725. District Schools Sixty Years Ago, 128, 135, History of Common Schools, 725. Contents of Numbers, 5, 225, 449, 657. Conversation, Locke on, 556. Coram, R., Essay on Free Schools, 572. Corporal Punishinent, 128, 133, 738, 744. Humphrey, H., 128. Nott, E., 133. Locke, J., 563. Johnson, S., 363. Goldsmith, O., 352. Boston Schools, 745. Philadelphia Schools, 747. Quintilian, 81, 85. Rottick, 91. Rousseau, 89. Schroder, 90. Seneca, 81, 82. Tetzner, 88. Arndt, 9. Adventures of Telemague, 484. Festivals, religious and national, 95. Fletcher of Saltourn, ballards and laws, 117. Fletcher Seminary at Dresden, 530. Form, Specimen Lesson on, 179. France, Normal Schools in, 281, 289. First for Elementary Schools, 281. System established by Guizot, 289. Conferences or Association of Teachers, 293. Pecuniary condition of teachers, 298. Freeman, F. N., 472. Helvetius, 87. High Schools. Central High School, Philadelphia, 820, 829. Girls High and Normal School, Philadelphia, 834. Boston Girls High School, 243. Hillsboro, (O..) Female College, 268. Office of imagination in Reading, 121. Relations to Female Education, 241. Whately's views, 119. Hofwyl, Normal Course, 323. Holidays for Children, 93. Home Education, 353. Home-preparation for School, 148. Home-plays and pastimes, 96. Horace, 8, 12. Hooker, R., on Law, 802. Hughes, J. L., and Providence Schools, 797. Hughes City High School, Cincinnati, 623. Hulbard, and Normal School of New York, 345. Humphrey, H., 125. Experience as a School boy and teacher, 125. Ignorance, Knowledge of our own, 106. Enjoyments of Nature and Art, 397. Discipline of the Faculties, 399. Knowledge, Universal Diffusion, 788. Keenan, P. J., Inspector of National Schools, 145. Report on Organization of Schools, 145. Duties of Organizers, 148. Monitorial System, 150. Time Tables, 152. Syllabus of Lectures on Methods, 153. Language, 467, 663. Ancient, €87. Modern, 697. Law, Knowledge and Obedience of, 801. Spencer, 372. Wayland, 802. Lectures, Educational, 801. Everett-on Normal Schools, 758. Mann-Special Training of Teachers, 507. Library, Purposes of, 606, 788. Lessons, on Form, Size, &c., 185. Locke, J., Thoughts on Education, 548. Rules should be few, 548. Habits, or repented practice, 549. Manners, 551. Mann, 515. Spencer, 371. Wayland, 801. Young, 155. Interest in Study, 162, 163. Intuitional Perceptions, 377. Ivrea, Regimental School at, 466. Play-games, 595. Lying-Excuses, 596. God-Spirits-Goblins, 597. Truth-Wisdom-Breeding, 599. Roughness-Contempt-Contradiction, 601. Captiousness-Excessive Civility-Interruption, 603 Disputes-Opinion of a Set or Člass, 604. Lovell, J., Severity of, 745. |