SWITZERLAND. DENZLER, WM., died November 20, in Zürich; professor of mathemathics in Zürich University. FRANKHAUSEN, J., died May 23, in Bern; professor in secondary school. HAEDERLI, J., died January 4, in Zürich; teacher from 1842 till 1892. ODERMATT, R., died March 26, in Stans; school inspector in the canton of Nidwalden. RAEDLÉ, NICH., died May 17, in Freiburg; historian and friend of P. Girard. RUEGG, Prof. H. R., died October 29, in Bern; leader of the Swiss teachers; editor of the Swiss "Lehrerzeitung." VOLKMAR, Dr. G., died January 8, in Zürich; professor in university; distinguished theologian. WIESENDANGER, U., died April 7, in Zürich; councilor of education. WINNE, J. ST., died February 14, in Hippolyte-Elsass; school rector in Altorf-Uri. WOLF, Dr. R., died December 6, in Zürich; astronomer. Wyss, Dr. G. VON, died December 17, in Zürich; historian. PART IV. STATISTICAL TABLES. CITY SCHOOL SYSTEMS (p. 1786). PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOLS (p. 1816). PRIVATE SECONDARY SCHOOLS (p. 1897). COLLEGES FOR WOMEN (p. 1968). COLLEGES OF AGRICULTURE AND THE MECHANIC ARTS (p. 1972). TECHNOLOGICAL SCHOOLS (p. 1981). SCHOOLS OF MEDICINE, LAW, AND THEOLOGY (p. 1982). NORMAL SCHOOLS (p. 2002). BUSINESS COLLEGES (p. 2018). SCHOOLS FOR THE DEAF AND DUMB AND THE BLIND (p. 2042). SCHOOLS FOR THE FEEBLE-MINDED (p. 2061). REFORM SCHOOLS (p. 2067). ELEMENTARY EDUCATION IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES (p. 2075). 1785 TABLE 1.-Statistics of school population, enrollment, attendance, supervisors, teachers, and accommodations in cities containing 8,000 or more inhabitants. TABLE 1.-Statistics of school population, enrollment, attendance, supervisors, teachers, etc.-Continued. 52 56 57 54 Freeport Jacksonville Kankakee. 59 60 62 64 65 Springfield 66 67 69 Evansville Fort Wayne. 68 Indianapolis Jeffersonville 70 71 La Fayette. 72 Logansport 73 76 New Albany. 12 3,500 |