Report of the Commissioner of Education Made to the Secretary of the Interior for the Year ... with Accompanying Papers, Volumen2

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1893

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EDUCATION IN ALASKA
1245
Rules and regulations for the conduct of schools in Alaska
1251
Statistics of Alaskan schools 1234
1257
Siberia
1267
King Island
1273
The whaling industry
1285
Introduction of reindeer
1292
Recommendations
1298
Statistics of population private schools and public school enrollment attendance supervising
1318
Statistics of public evening schools in cities and villages containing over 4000 inhabitants
1346
Statistics of property receipts and expenditures of public schools in cities and villages contain
1358
PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOLS
1389
PRIVATE SECONDARY SCHOOLS
1487
Summary of certain studies pursued in endowed academies seminaries and other private sec
1490
COLLEGES FOR WOMEN
1573
UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES
1582
Statistics of universities and colleges for 188990Part II Table 2
1600
COMMERCIAL AND BUSINESS COLLEGES
1610
Statistics of commercial and business colleges for 188990Part II Table 2
1621
Statistics of commercial and business colleges for 188990Part III Table 2
1629
Summary of statistics of private schools for the deaf for 188990 Table 3
1635
Statistics of public boarding institutions for the deaf for 188990Part III Table 4
1641
Statistics of public day schools for the deaf for 188990Part I Table 6
1648
Statistics of public institutions for the blind for 188990Part I Table 9
1654
Number of pupils congenitally blind in public institutions number not wholly blind Table 10
1660
Statistics of public institutions for the feebleminded for 188990Part III Table 13
1666

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