University of Pennsylvania, organization, 789; erects library building, 797; laboratory, in- struction in the, 894, 895; statistics, 1595, 1607; students in graduate department, 1870-'90, 819; course preparatory to medi- cine, 897; medical department, curriculum of, 903-905; medical department of, statis- tics, 1036; auxiliary department of medi- cine, statistics, 1038; department of den- tistry of, statistics, 1039; veterinary depart- ment, statistics, 1044; law department, sta- tistics, 1052; Towne Scientific School, 1055. University of Rochester, 1592, 1605. University of St. Andrews, Scotland, 207, 216, 217 note, 230 note.
University of South Carolina, statistics of, 782, 1596, 1607; courses in pedagogy of, 1019; College of Pharmacy of, statistics, 1041; school of law, statistics, 1052. University of South Dakota, statistics of, 782, 1596, 1607; organization, 786.
University of Southern California, statistics, 1583, 1600; College of Medicine of, statistics, 1034. University of Tennessee, statistics of, 782, 1597, 1608; organization, 786; erects Y. M. C. A. building, 797; programme of civil and me- chanical engineering courses, 960, 977; course of the "teachers' department," 1018-1019; medical department of, statistics, 1036; den. tal department of, statistics, 1039. University of Texas, statistics of, 782, 1597, 1608; organization, 786; erects several buildings, 797; law department, statistics, 1052. University of the City of New York, statistics, 1592, 1605; degrees in pedagogy given by, 1019; medical department of, statistics, 1035; department of law, statistics, 1052. University of the Northwest, organization, 792. University of the Pacific, 1582, 1600. University of the South, statistics, 1597, 1608; theological department of, statistics, 1050. University of Vermont and State Agricultural College, erects library and other buildings, 797; statistics, 1598, 1608; medical depart- ment of, statistics, 1036. University of Virginia, statistics of, 782, 1598,
1608; organization, 786; preparatory course for students of medicine, 897; medical de- - partment of, statistics, 1036; law depart- ment, statistics, 1052.
University of Washington, statistics of, 782, 1598, 1608; organization, 786. University of West Virginia, statistics of, 782, 1598, 1609. University of Wisconsin, statistics of, 782, 1599, 1609; organization, 787; department of phar- macy of, statistics, 1041; college of law, sta- tistics, 1052. University of Wooster, 1594, 1606. University of Wyoming, organization, 787; sta- tistics of, 782, 1599, 1609. Upper Iowa University, 1585, 1602. Upper Peninsula Business College, 1615-1631. Urbana, Ohio, statistics of schools and school finances, 1318-1358.
Urbana University, 1594, 1606. Urechia, M., remarks in international congress, 68, 71, 84, 147, 160, 161, 163, 165, 167. Ursinus College, statistics, 1595, 1607; theological department of, statistics, 1019. Ursuline Academy, 1576-1577. Uruguay, educational exhibit at Paris Exposition, 131; statistics, 556-560, 1672-1677.
U. S. Grant University, statistics, 1596, 1607; medical department of, statistics, 1036; school of theology, statistics, 1050. Utah, statistics, common schools, 7-33; compara- tive statistics of enrollment, attendance, teachers, and accommodations in the schools of cities and villages, 607; comparative financial statistics of city and village sys tems, 608; enrollment and attendance in cities and villages, 613; supervising officers, teachers, property, and expenditure in cities and villages, 614; pupils in, and graduates from public high schools, 615; character of temperance school law, 714; summary of statistics of universities and colleges, 7C1, 763; distribution of college
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1613-1631.
Vallejo, Cal., statistics of schools and school finances, 1318, 1358.
Valley Female College, 1580-1581. Valparaiso, Ind., statistics of schools and school finances, 1318, 1358.
Vanderbilt University, organization, 789, statis-
tics, 1597, 1608; medical department of, statistics, 1036; department of dentistry of, statistics, 1039; department of pharmacy of, statistics, 1041; Biblical department of, statistics, 1050; law department, statistics,
1052.
Vander Rest, E., remarks in internation congress, 84, 147, 167.
Van Hamel, M., remarks in international con- gress, 149, 163.
Van Sickle's Practical Business College, 1618, 1631. Van Wert, Ohio, statistics of schools and school finances, 1318, 1358.
Vassar College, 1572-1573. Venezuela, statistics, 556, 560, 1672, 1677. Vermont,statistics, common schools, 6-33; no State
School taxes, 24; comparative statistics of enrollment, attendance, teachers, and ac- commodations in the schools of cities and villages, 606; comparative financial statis- tics of cities and villages, systems, 608; en- rollment and attendance in cities and vil- lages, 613; supervising officers, teachers, property, and expenditure in cities and vil lages, 614; pupils in, and graduates from public high schools, 615; teachers and pu pils in public evening schools of cities and villages, 616; passes first compulsory tem- perance education law, 697; character and enforcement of temperance school law, 713, 724; summary of statistics of universities and colleges, 760, 762; distribution of college students in regular degree courses from 1886-90, 773; summary of degrees conferred by colleges and universities in, 776; produc- tive funds of colleges and universities, 778- 779; average age of freshmen, 1880-90, 800; students from, at Johns Hopkins, Harvard, and Michigan universities, 820; statistics of professional schools, 1022-1031; degrees con- ferred by professional schools of, 1033; sta- tistics of reform school, 1070; summary of statistics of private secondary schools, 1486- 1488; summary of statistics of business col- leges, 1610.
Vermont Reform School, statistics, 1072. Vermont State Normal Schools, statistics, 1059. Veterinary medicine, exhibit at Paris Exposition, 116; statistics of schools in Prussia, 1004; in United States. 1021, 1044. Vicksburg, Miss., statistics of schools and school finances, 1318, 1358. Vicksburg Commercial School, 1615-1631. Vienna, Austria, early movement for schools, 422; teachers' salaries, 470; statistics of element- ary schools of, 1197. Villanova College, 1595, 1607. Villanova Monastery, ecclesiastical department of, statistics, 1049.
Vincennes, Ind., statistics of schools and school
finances, 1318, 1358. Virchow, Dr., on study of classics, 366.
Virginia, statistics, common schools, 6-33; com- parative statistics of enrollment, attendance, teachers, and accommodations, 606; compar ative financial statistics of city and village systems, C08; enrollment and attendance in cities and villages, C13; supervising officers, teachers, property, and expenditure in cities and villages, 614; pupils in and graduates from public high schools, 615; teachers and pupils in public evening schools of cities and villages, 616; summary of statistics of colleges for women, 747; degrees conferred by colleges for women in, 749; summary of statistics of universities and colleges, 760, 762; distribution of college students in reg- ular degree courses, 1886-1890, 774; sum- mary of degrees conferred by colleges and universities in, 776; productive funds of colleges and universities, 778-779; average age of freshmen, 1880-1890, 800; students from, at Johns Hopkins, Harvard, and Mich- igan universities, 820; statistics of profes sional schools, 1022-1031; degrees conferred by professional schools of, 1033; statistics by race, 1074; statistics for schools for the colored race, 1090; summary of statistics of private secondary schools, 1486-1183; sum- inary of statisties of business colleges, 1610; summary of statistics of schools for the deaf, 1632-1635; summary of statistics of schools for the blind, 1652.
Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College, programme of civil and mechanical engi neering courses, 960, 977; statistics, 1051. Virginia City, Nev., statistics of schools and school finances, 1318, 1358. Virginia Female Institute, 1580-1581. Virginia Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb and the Blind, 1838-16-18, 1655-1660.
Virginia Military Institute, programme of civil engineering course, 960; statistics. 1055. Virginia State Normal Schools, statistics, 1059,
1086.
Vocal music. See Music.
Voluntary contribution, income of English cle- mentary schools, statistics, 240. Voluntary schools, in England, powers of man. agers, 233; statistics, 240.
W. Wabash, Ind., statistics of schools and school finances, 1318, 1358.
Wabash College, erects library building, 795; sta- tistics, 1585, 1601.
Waco, Tex., statistics of schools and school finan- ces, 1318, 1358.
Waco Female College, 1580-1581.
Waddell, Inspector, extract from report on Scot- tish schools. 200.
Wake Forest College, 1593, 1606.
Wales. See England.
Walcker, Karl, on the study of languages in sec- ondary schools, 1195.
Walhalla Female College, 1578-1579.
Walla Walla. Wash., statistics of schools and
school finances, 1318, 1358.
Wallingford, Conn., statistics of schools and school finances, 1318, 1358. Wallingford Academy, statistics, 1087. Walthal Normal School, statistics. 1057. Waltham, Mass.. statistics of schools and school finances, 1318, 1358. Walworth's Business and Stenographic College,
1617-1631.
Ward's Seminary for Young Ladies, 1580-1581. Warren, Ohio, statistics of schools and school finances, 1318, 1358.
Warren, Pa., statistics of schools and school finances, 1318, 1358. Warren, William F., on shortening college curric- ulum, 810-812.
Warrensburg. Mo., statistics of schools and school finances, 1318, 1358.
Wartburg College, 1586, 1602. Wartburg Seminary, statistics, 1046. Wartburg Seminary of the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Iowa and other States, statistics, 1046.
Washburn College, 1587. 1602; erects chapel, 796 Washburn Seminary, statistics, 1087. Washington, statisties, common schools, 7-33;
comparative statistics of enrollment, at tendance, teachers, and accommodations in cities and villages, 607; enrollment and at- tendance in cities and villages, 612; super vising officers, teachers, property, and r penditure in cities and villages, 614; pupils in and graduates from public high schools, 615; character of temperance school la 714; summary of statistics of universitiva and colleges, 761, 763; distribution of col- lege students in regular degree courses from 1986 to 1890, 775; summary of degrees conferred by colleges and universities in, 776; productive funds of colleges and an versities, 778-779; average age of freshmen, 1880-90,800; students from, at Johns Hop kins, Harvard, and Michigan university's, 820; statistics of professional schools, 12; summary of statistics of private secunda Y schools, 1486-1488; summary of statistics of business colleges, 1511; summary of statistics of schools for the deaf, 163, 1635.
Washington, D. C., statistics of schools and school finances, 1318, 1358; scale of salaries of te ers, 620. Washington, Ind., statistics of schools and schol finances, 1318, 1358.
Washington, Pa., statistics of schools and sched finances, 1318, 1358. Washington and Jeerson College, 1525, 1607. Washington and Lee University erects gyan sium, 798; statistics, 1598, 1608, law depart ment, statistics, 1052. Washington College, 1583, 1603. Washington C. H., Ohio, statistics of schools and school finances, 1318, 1353. Washington Female Seminary, 1578-1079. Washington School for Defective Youth, 1639-
1648.
Washington Training School for Nurses statis-
tics. 1042.
Washington University, statistics, 150, 1604, Law department, statistics, 1052, polyte xin le school of, statistics, 1055; manual training school of, statistics, 1062. Waterbury, Conn., statistics of schools and school
finances, 1318, 1358.
Waterloo, Iowa, statistics of schools and school finances, 1318, 1358. Waterloo, N. Y., statistics of schools and school
finances, 1318, 1358.
Waterloo Collegiate Institute and Commercial College, 1614-1631. Watertown, Mass., statistics of schools and school
finances, 1318, 1358. Watertown, N. Y., statistics of schools and school
finances, 1318, 1358.
Waterville, Me., statistics of schools and school
finances, 1318, 1958.
Watt Institution and School of Arts, Scotland,
described, 205.
Waukegan, Ill., statistics of schools and scho finances, 1318, 1358. Waukesha, Wis., statistics of schools and schod
finances, 1318, 1358.
Wausau, Wis., statistics of schools and sel ol finances, 1318, 1358.
Wayland Seminary, statistics, 1015, 1088 Webster, H. E., on shortening the college prejar atory course, 1134,
Welch Training School, statistics, 1056. Welldon, J. E. C.. on modern studies as tal training, 1135.
Wellesley College, represented at international congress, Paris, 144; statistics, 1572-137 Wellington, Kans., statistics of schools and s finances, 1318, 1358. Wells College, 1572-1573.
Wells School for Teachers and School for Indi vidual Instruction, statistics, 1060. Wellston, Ohio, statistics of schools and school
finances, 1318, 1358.
Wellsville, Ohio, statistics of schools and school finances, 1318, 1353.
Welton's Commercial College, 1615, 1631.
Wesleyan Church, in England, statistics of schools, 240, 241.
Wesleyan Female College (Ga.), curriculum of, 750; statistics, 1574-1575.
Wesleyan Female College, (N. C.), 1578–1579. Wesleyan University organizes department of English language, 798; statistics, 1583, 1600. West Australia, statistics, 1572-1577. West Bay City, Mich., statistics of schools and school finances, 1318, 1358. West Chester, Pa., statistics of schools and school finances, 1318, 1358.
West Cleveland, Ohio, statistics of schools and school finances, 1318, 1358.
West Georgia Agricultural and Mechanical Col- lege, statistics, 1053..
West Kentucky Classical and Normal College, 1587, 1602.
West Side Business School, 1613-1631. West Tennessee Preparatory School, statistics, 1087.
West Virginia, statistics, common schools, 6-33; comparative statistics of enrollment, at- tendance, teachers, and accommodations in the schools of cities and villages, 606; com- parative financial statistics of city and vil lage systems, 608; enrollment and attend- ance in cities and villages, 613; supervising officers, teachers, property, and expenditure in cities and villages, 614; pupils in and graduates from public high schools, 615; character of temperance school law, 714; summary of statistics of colleges for women, 747; degrees conferred by colleges for wo- men in, 749; summary of statistics of uni- versities and colleges, 760, 762; distribution of college students in regular degree courses from 1886-90, 774; summary of degrees con- ferred by colleges and universities in, 776; productive funds of colleges and univer- sities. 778-779; average age of freshmen, 1880-00, 800; students from, at Johns Hopkins, Harvard, and Michigan univer- sities, 820; statistics of professional schools, 1026-1032: statistics by race, 1074; statistics for schools for the colored race, 1030; sum- mary of statistics of secondary schools, 1486-1488; summary of statistics of business colleges, 1610; suminary of statistics of in- stitutions for the deaf, 1632-1635; summary of statistics of schools for the blind, 1652. West Virginia College, 1598, 1608. West Virginia Normal and Classical Academy, statistics, 1061.
West Virginia schools for the Deaf and the Blind, 1638-1618; 1655-1660.
West Virginia State normal schools, statistics, 1059.
West Virginia University, organization, 787; new buildings, 798; statistics, 1598, 1608; law de- partment, statistics, 1052. Westbrook Commercial College, 1617-1631. Westbrook Seminary and Female College, 1576-
1577.
Westchester County Institute, 1617-1631. Westerly, R. I., statistics of schools and school finances, 1318, 1358.
Western College, Iowa, erects new building, 796; 1586, 1602.
Western College, Mo., 1590, 1604. Western Iowa College, 1613-1631. Western Maryland College, 1588-1603. Western New York Institution for Deaf Mutes, 1637-1648.
Western Normal College, statistics, 1060. Western Normal University, statistics, 1061. Western Pennsylvania Institution for the In- struction of the Deaf and Dumb, 1638-1618. Western Pennsylvania Medical College, statis-
tics, 1036.
Western Reserve Business College, 1617-1631. Western Reserve Normal College, statistics, 1061. Western Reserve University, Medical Department of, statistics, 1036; founds Cleveland College for Women, 744.
Western Theological Department of the Reformed (Dutch) Church in America, statistics, 1047. Western Theological Seminary, Ill., time schedule
of, 930; statistics, 1045.
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Western Theological Seminary, Pa., statistics, 1049. Western University of Pennsylvania, 1595, 1607. Westfield, Mass., statistics of schools and school finances, 1318, 1358.
Westfield College, 1585, 1601. Westminster College, Mo., 1590, 1604. Westminster College, Pa., 1595, 1607. Westminster Theological Seminary, statistics,
1047.
Weymouth, Mass., statistics of schools and school finances, 1318, 1358.
Wheaton College, 1585, 1601. Wheaton Female Seminary, 1576-1577. Wheeler, B. J., on humanistic culture, 365. Wheeling, W. Va., statistics of schools and school finances, 1318, 1358.
Wheeling Business College, 1620-1631. Wheeling Female College, 1580-1581; curriculum,
704.
Whipple's Home School for the Deaf, 1630-1651. Whitaker's Shorthand School, 1617-1631. White, A. D., on Prussian higher schools, 374. White, E. E., report on proper adjustment of sec- ondary and college curricula, 1118-1193; on compulsory education, 1156.
Whitehall, N. Y., statistics of schools and school finances, 1318, 1358.
Whitesboro Graded School, 1619-1631.
White Water, Wis., statistics of schools and school finances, 1318, 1358. Whitman College, 1598, 1608. Whitworth Female College, 1576-1577.
Wichita, Kans., statistics of schools and school finances, 1318, 1358. Wickersham, James Pyle, obituary notice of,
1313.
Widgery, W. H., report of educational congress63 and exhibition, Paris, 41-112; remarks by, in that congress, 80, 149, 158; obituary notice of, 1316.
Wilberforce University, occupation of graduates,
1082; statistics, 1531, 1606; statistics, 1088; theological department of, statistics, 1049, 1089; preparatory department of, statis- tics, 1087; law department, statistics, 1089. Wilbur School and Home for the Feeble, in Min-
nesota, 1668-1669.
Wiley University, statistics, 1088, 1597, 1608. Wilkesbarre, Pa., statistics of schools and school finances, 1318, 1358. Wilkesbarre Business College, 1619-1631. Wilkinsburg, Pa., statistics of schools and school
finances, 1318, 1258.
Willamette University, Medical Department of, statistics, 1036, 1595, 1606; Law Department of, statistics, 1052.
William and Mary, influence of reign upon Scotch
school reforms, 223.
William Jewell College, statistics, 1590, 1604; school of theology in, statistics, 1047. William II, Emperor of Germany, addresses at Prussian conference, 359-363, 989. Williamsburg Colored Academy, statistics, 1087. Williams College, 1580, 1603.
Williamsport, Pa., statistics of schools and school finances, 1318, 1358.
Williamsport Commercial College and School of Shorthand, 1619, 1631. Williamston Female College, 1578-1579. Willimantic, Conn., statistics of gehools and school finances, 1318, 1358. Williss College of Shorthand, 1618, 1631. Wilmington, Del., scale of salaries of teachers, 62); statistics of schools and school finances, 1318, 1358.
Wilmington College, 1594, 1606.
Wilmot Business and Shorthand College, 1620-1631. Wilson, Rev. J. M.,letter to international congress,
134.
Wilson College, 1578-1579.
Wilson Collegiate Institute, 1578-1579. Winchell, Alexander, obituary notice of, 1313. Winchester, Va., statistics of schools and school finances, 1318, 1358. Winchester Female College, 1574-1575. Winfield, Kans., statistics of schools and school
finances, 1318, 1358. Winona, Minn., statistics of schools and school finances, 1318, 1358.
Winona Business College, 1615, 1631.
Winsted, Conn., statistics of schools and school finances, 1318, 1358.
Winston, N. C., statistics of schools and school finances, 1318, 1358. Winthrop Training School for Teachers, statistics, 1058.
Wisconsin, statistics, common schools, 7-33; rela- tive decrease in enrollment, 9; comparative statistics of enrollment, attendance, teach- ers, and accommodations in the schools of cities and villages, 607; comparative finan- cial statistics of city and village systems, 608; enrollment and attendance in cities and villages, 613; supervising officers, teach- ers, property, and expenditures in cities and villages, 614; pupils in, and graduates, from public high schools, 615; teachers and pupils in public evening schools of cities and villages, 616; character of temperance school law, 714; summary of statistics of colleges for women, 747; degrees conferred by colleges for women in, 749; summary of statistics of universities and colleges, 761, 762; distribution of college students in reg- ular degree courses from 1886-90, 775; summary of degrees conferred by colleges and universities in, 776; productive funds of colleges and universities, 778-779; average age of freshmen, 1880-90, 800; students from, at Johns Hopkins, Harvard, and Michigan universities, 820; statistics of pro- fessional schools, 1023-1032; degrees con- ferred by professional schools in, 1033; statistics of reform schools, 1070; summary of statistics of private secondary schools, 1486-1488; summary of statistics of business colleges, 1610; summary of statistics of schools for the education of the deaf, 1633- 1635; summary of statistics of schools for the blind, 1653.
Wisconsin Industrial School for Girls, statistics,
1072.
Wisconsin School for the Blind, 1655, 1660. Wisconsin School for the Deaf, 1638, 1648. Wisconsin State normal schools, 1059. Wittenberg College, statistics, 1594, 1606; theo- logical department of, statistics, 1049. Woburn, Mass., statistics of schools and school finances, 1318, 1358.
Wofford College, 1596, 1607.
Woman's Christian Temperance Union, activity and course of study of, for scientific tem- perance instruction, 695-706, 739-742. Woman's College of Baltimore, foundation and course of study, 744; statistics, 1572-1573. Woman's Hospital Medical College of Chicago,
statistics, 1034. Woman's Medical College of Baltimore, statistics,
1035. Woman's Medical College of Cincinnati, statistics, 1036. Woman's Medical College of Georgia, statistics, 1034. Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania, sta- tistics, 1036.
Woman's Medical College of the New York In- firmary, statistics, 1035.
Women, employment as teachers and inspectors, 55-58, 1182-1183; in France, admitted to institutions for higher education, 260, and statistics, 102; excluded from institutions for higher education in Germany, 282, 285; schools for, in Saxony, 305; attendance in universities in Austria, 467; in Norway, admitted to university, 509; in Denmark, 535; characteristics of, in the London slums, 579; higher education for, 743-754; statistics, 1572-1581.
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Yale University, organization, 788; erects recita- tion rooms and new library, 795; curriculum of, in 1825 and 1891, 801; students in gradu- ate department, 815-819; statistics, 1583, 1600; medical department of, statistics, 1034; theological department of, statistics, 1045- statistics of law department, 1050; Sheffield Scientific School, statistics, 1053. Yankton College, 1596, 1607. Year, school. See Term.
Yonkers, N. Y., scale of teachers' salaries, 639; statistics of schools and school finances. 1318, 1358.
York, Pa., statistics of schools and school finances, 1318, 1358.
York College of Commerce, 1016-1631. Young Female College, 1574-1575.
Youngstown, Ohio, statistics of schools and school finances, 1318, 1358,
Ypsilanti, Mich., statistics of schools and school finances, 1318, 1358.
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Zanesville, Ohio, statistics of schools and school finances, 1318, 1358. Zanesville Business College, 1618-1631. Zarncke, Fr., on classical instruction as a prepa ration for professional study, 883, note. Zeller, Dr., on language instruction, 376.
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