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Chapter 2. Education in Australasia. Washington, 1900. 260-3

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Chapter 4. Education in central Europe. Washington, 1900.
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Chapter 5. Education in Sweden. Washington, 1900. 237– 260-6 257 p.

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Chapter 6. State education in Japan; [by Robert E. Lewis.] 260-7
Washington, 1900. 259-302 p.

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Chapter 7. Classification and promotion of pupils. Wash-
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Chapter 8. The development of the common school in the
western states from 1830 to 1865; [by A. D. Mayo.]
Washington, 1900. 357-450 p.

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Chapter 9. The Royal normal college for the blind, London,
together with incidents in the life of its founder and
president, Dr. F. J. Campbell, a native of Tennessee,
U. S. A., by John Eaton. Washington, 1900. 451-470 p.
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Chapter 10. Minor mental abnormalities in children as 260-10
occasioned by certain erroneous school methods; [by
William O. Krohn.] Washington, 1900. 471-478 p.

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Chapter 12. The study of art and literature in schools; 260–11 [by W. T. Harris.] Washington, 1900. 687-706 p.

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Chapter 13. The Western literary institute and college of 260-12 professional teachers; [by B. A. Hinsdale and Mary L. Hinsdale.] Washington, 1900. 707-745 p.

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Chapter 14. The United States Naval academy at An- 260-13 napolis, its organization and methods of training; by

Edward S. Holden.

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Washington, 1900. 747-780 p.

Chapter 15. Notes on the history of American text-books on 260-14 arithmetic; [by James M. Greenwood and Artemas Mar

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Chapter 16. Public education in Italy and its reform; [by 260–15
Alexander Oldrini.] Washington, 1900. 839-870 p.

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Chapter 17. Educational training for railway service; [by 260-16
J. Shirley Eaton.] Washington, 1900. 871-955 p.

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Chapter 18. University extension in Great Britain; [by 260-17
Herbert B. Adams.] Washington, 1900. 957-1055 p.

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Chapter 19. Bird's-eye view of the St. Louis public school 260-18 system in 1880; [by W. T. Harris.] Washington, 1900. 1057-1066 p.

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Chapter 21. Education in France. Washington, 1900. 260-19 1085-1138 p.

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Chapter 22. Confederate text-books, a preliminary bibli- 260-20 ography; [by Stephen B. Weeks.] Washington, 1900. 1139-1155 p.

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Chapters 23-24. List of educational periodicals in the 260-21
United States. Washington, 1900. 1157-1187 p.

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Chapter 25. Applied (or economic) geography. Washing- 260-22 ton, 1900. 1189-1208 p.

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Chapter 26. Swedish gymnastics; [by Theodore Hough.] 260-23
Washington, 1900. 1209-1226 p.

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Chapter 27. The future of the colored race. Washington, 260-24 1900. 1227-1248 p.

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Chapter 28. Education and crime. Washington, 1900. 260-25 1249-1343 p.

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Chapter 29. Education in Canada. Washington, 1900. 260-26 1345-1365 p.

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Chapter 30. William Preston Johnston's work for a new 260-27
South; [by A. D. Mayo.] Washington, 1900. 1367-

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Chapters 31-32. Education in Alaska, 1898-99; [by] Shel-
don Jackson. Washington, 1900. 1373–1432 p.
Chapter 33. Consular reports. Washington, 1900.

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Chapter 34. List of foreign universities. Washington, 260-29

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Chapter 35. Current questions. Washington, 1900. 1475- 260-30 1490 p.

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CONTENTS: Teachers' salaries in cities.-Teachers' pensions and annuities.-The teaching force in England and Wales. Foreign students in German universities.-Women students in Prussian universities.-Causes of mortality among teachers.-A new history of education.

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Statistics of city school systems. Washington, 260–31 1491-1558 p.

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Chapter 37. Institutions for higher education. Washing- 260-32 ton, 1900. 1559-1674 p.

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Chapter 38. Statistics of professional and allied schools. 273
Washington, 1900. 1675-1735 p.

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Chapter 39. Agricultural and mechanical colleges. Wash- 260-33 ington, 1900. 1737-1788 p.

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Chapter 40. Statistics of normal schools. Washington, 260-34 1900. 1789-1842 p.

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Chapter 42. Manual and industrial training. Washington, 260-35 1900. 2139-2162 p.

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Chapter 44. Education of the colored race.

1900. 2201-2225 p.

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Washington, 260-36

Chapter 45. Statistics of reform schools. Washington, 260-37 1900. 2227-2233 p.

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Chapter 46. Statistics of schools for the defective classes. 260-38
Washington, 1900. 2235-2255 p.

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Chapter 47. Statistics of public kindergartens. Washington, 260-39 1900. 2257-2262 p.

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Chapter 48. Contributions to the history of normal schools 260-40
in the United States; [by M. A. Newell.] Washington,
1900. 2263-2470 p.

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Chapter 49. Necrology for 1898. Washington, 1900, 2471- 260-41 2496 p.

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Chapters 50-51. Portable school buildings. Education in 260-42 foreign countries. Washington, 1900. 2497-2509 p.

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The Commissioner's introductory statement, with statistics
of state school systems. Washington, 1901. ix-lxxx p.

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Chapter 1. Public education in British India. Washing- 275-2 ton, 1901. 43 p.

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Chapter 2. The development of English secondary schools
for boys; by Dr. Ph. Aronstein. Washington, 1901.
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Chapter 4. Education in Porto Rico; [by John Eaton.]
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Chapter 5. Educational extension in the United States; [by 275-6
Herbert B. Adams.] Washington, 1901. 275-379 p.

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Chapter 6. Some historical documents bearing upon com-
mon school education in Virginia and South Carolina
previous to the Civil war. Washington, 1901. 381-
426 p.

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CONTENTS: 1. Proposed plan for the organization and sup-
port of common schools in Virginia; by Henry Ruffner.-2.
Address of Henry A. Wise to his late constituents.-3. Let-
ter of Dr. J. H. Thornwell to Governor Manning on public
instruction in South Carolina (1853).
Chapter 7. The organization and development of the Ameri-
can common school in the Atlantic and central states of
the South, 1830 to 1860; by A. D. Mayo. Washington,
1901. 427-561 p.

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Chapter 8. Papers read at Chicago meeting of Department
of superintendence, 1900. Washington, 1901. 563-602 p.

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CONTENTS: 1. Status of education at the close of the century; by N. M. Butler.-2. Trail of the city superintendent; by Aaron Gove.-3. Obligations and opportunities of scholarship; by E. A. Alderman.-4. Alcohol physiology and superintendence; by W. O. Atwater.

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Chapter 9. The rôle of the school-teacher in the struggle 275-10 against alcoholism; [by A. Sluys.] Washington, 1901.

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Chapter 10. Readjustment of the collegiate to the profes- 275-11
sional course; [by Simeon E. Baldwin.] Washington,
1901. 615-628 p.

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Justification of the public high school; [by 275-12

H. H. Morgan.] Washington, 1901. 629–642 p.

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Chapter 12. Free high schools for rural pupils; [by Henry 275-13
R. Corbett.] Washington, 1901. 643-662 p.

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Chapter 13. Public libraries and public schools. Washing- 275-14 ton, 1901. 663-719 p.

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Chapter 14. Education in central Europe. Washington, 275-15 1901. 721-894 p.

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Chapter 15. Public play grounds and vacation schools. 275-16
Washington, 1901. 895-904 p.

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Chapter 16. The Old South work; [by Edwin D. Mead.] 275-17
Washington, 1901. 905-921 p.

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Chapter 17. Public, society and school libraries. Wash-
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Chapter 18. Education in Great Britain and Ireland. 275-18
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Chapter 19. List of educational periodicals in the United 275-19
States. Washington, 1901. 1245-1248 p.

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Chapter 22. Contributions to the history of the Hopkins 275-21
grammar school, New Haven, Connecticut, 1660 to 1900;

[compiled by H. K. Willard.] Washington, 1901. 1281–
1296 p.

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Chapter 23. The language question in Greece and some 275–22
reflections suggested by it; [by Daniel Quinn.] Wash-
ington, 1901. 1297-1319 p.

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Chapter 24. The legislative career of Justin S. Morrill; 275-23
[by George W. Atherton.] Washington, 1901. 1321-
1335 p.

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Chapter 25. Miscellaneous educational topics. Washington, 275-24 1901. 1337-1387 p.

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Chapter 26. Educational matters of interest in various 275-25 states. Washington, 1901. 1389-1422 p.

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Chapter 27. Consular reports. Washington, 1901. 1423-275-26 1450 p.

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