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Separates, 1892-93-Continued.

Part III, Chapter 9. Education in Alaska, 1892-93; [by]
Sheldon Jackson. Washington, 1895. 1705-1748 p.
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1893-94 (Harris) Washington, 1896. V. 1, xlvii, 1061 p.
Same. V. 2, 1063-2290 p.

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Printed also as 53d Cong. 3d session. House ex. doc. 1, pt. 5.
Separates.

*Chapter 9. Digest of the laws regulating the administra-
tion, character and finances of the public school systems
of the states of the Union. By Wellford Addis. 1898.
Chapter 15. Educational values; [by W. T. Harris.] Wash-
617-638 p.

ington, 1904.
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Part II, Chapter 12.

Sheldon Jackson.

Education in Alaska, 1893-94; [by]
Washington, 1896. 1451-1492 p.

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Part II, Chapter 13. Preliminary list of American learned 221-2
and educational societies; by Stephen B. Weeks. Wash-
ington, 1896. 1493-1661 p.

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Part II, Chapters 14-15. Education and patho-social
studies. Washington, 1896. 1663-1699, 573-590 p.

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Public high schools and private secondary schools in the 227-1
United States. Washington, 1896. 19-105, 1890-2113 p.
Chapter 10. Education in central Europe. Washington,
1896. 321-473 p.

Chapters 19–21. Chautauqua ; [by Herbert B. Adams.] Pen-
sions for teachers. Coeducation, compulsory attendance,
American students in foreign universities, continuation
and industrial schools. Washington, 1896. 977-1125 p.
Chapter 33. Education in Alaska, 1894–95; [by] Sheldon
Jackson. Washington, 1896. 1425-1455 p.

1895-96 (Harris) Washington, 1897. V. 1, lxxv, 965 p.
Same. V. 2, vii, 967-2173 p.
Printed also as 54th Cong. 2d session.

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House doc. 5.

Introductory statement of the Commissioner of education
for the report of 1895-96. With statistics of common

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schools. Washington, 1897. lxxv p.

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Chapter 1. Laws relating to city school boards; [by James

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C. Boykin.] Washington, 1897. 78 p.

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in the United States. Washington, 1897. 339-599 p. Chapter 12. Education in Mexico and Central America; 233–3 [by F. F. Hilder.] Washington, 1897. 641-667 p. Chapter 13. The fifth International prison congress; [by 233–4 C. D. Randall.] Washington, 1897. 669-700 p. Chapter 15. Commercial education in Europe, particularly 233-5 in Austria, France, and Germany; [by Edmund J. James.] Washington, 1897. 721-837 p.

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Separates, 1895-96-Continued.

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Chapter 17. Horace Mann. Washington, 1897. 887-927 p.
Chapter 18. Correlation of studies. Washington, 1897.

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Chapter 20. Education in Sweden and Iceland. Washing- 233–9 ton, 1897. 967-1000 p.

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Chapter 21. Typical institutions offering manual and in- 233–10 dustrial training; [compiled by James C. Boykin.] Washington, 1897. 1001-1152 p.

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Chapter 22. Higher and secondary education in the United 233-11
States as reported by Gabriel Comparé. Washington,

1897. 1153-1174 p.

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Chapter 23. Mental fatigue in school. Washington, 1897. 233–12 1175-1198 p.

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Chapter 24. Instruction in agriculture in Prussia and 233-13
France. Washington, 1897. 1199-1213 p.

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Chapter 25. Industrial education in Germany, Austria, and 233-14
Switzerland. Washington, 1897. 1215-1231 p.

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Chapter 26. Advancement and improvement of agriculture 233–15
in Europe; [compiled by Wellford Addis.] Washington,
1897. 1233-1241 p.

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Chapter 27. Colleges of agriculture and the mechanic arts; 233-16 [compiled by Wellford Addis.] Washington, 1897. 1243-1297 p.

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Chapter 28. The Bertillon system for suppressing crime; 233-17 [by Wellford Addis.] Washington, 1897. 1299-1311 p.

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Chapter 29. Current discussions. Washington, 1897. 1313- 233-18 1342 p.

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CONTENTS: I. What knowledge is of most worth? By
Nicholas Murray Butler.-II. The relation of manual train-
ing and art education; by C. A. Bennett.-III. The aesthetic
element in manual training; by Walter S. Goodnough.—IV.
Limitations to artistic manual training; by C. R.
Richards.-V. Some principles of decorative art; by W. H.
Goodyear. VI. The Olympic games of 1896.-VII. Ideals
of educational work; by W. R. Harper.

Chapter 31. Art decorations in schoolrooms; [compiled by 233-19
Stephen B. Weeks.] Washington, 1897. 1363-1411 p.

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Chapter 32. List of foreign universities. Washington, 1897. 233-20 1413-1424 p.

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Separates, 1895-96-Continued.

Chapter 33. Educational matters of interest in various 233-21 states. Washington, 1907. 1425-1433 p.

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Chapter 34. Report on education in Alaska; [by Sheldon 236
Jackson.] Washington, 1897. 1435-1468 p.

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Chapter 35. Necrology, 1895. Washington, 1897. 1469- 233-22 1486 p.

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Chapter 36. Statistics of city school systems. Washington, 233–23 1897. 1487-1553 p.

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Chapter 39. Statistics of higher education in the United 233-26
States. Washington, 1897. 1917-2020 p.

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Chapter 40. Statistics of professional and allied schools. 233-27
Washington, 1897. 2021-2056 p.

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Chapter 41. Statistics of commercial and business schools. 233–28
Washington, 1897. 2059-2079 p.

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Chapter 42. Education of the colored race. Washington, 233-29 1897. 2081-2115 p.

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Chapter 43. Statistics of schools for the defective classes. 233-30
Washington, 1897. 2117-2137 p.

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Chapter 44. Statistics of reform schools. Elementary edu- 233–31
cation in foreign countries. Washington, 1897. 2139–
2151 p.

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(Harris) Washington, 1898, V. 1. lxxx, 1136 p. Same. V. 2, vii, 1137-2390.

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House doc. 5.

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Introductory statement of the

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for the Report of 1896–97.
Chapter 1. Education in Great Britain and Ireland; [by
Anna Tolman Smith.] Washington, 1898. 27 p.

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Chapter 2. Education in France; [by Anna Tolman Smith.]
Washington, 1898. 29-70 p.

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Separates, 1896-97-Continued.

Chapter 3. Education in Denmark; [by Frances Graham 238-4
French.] Washington, 1898. 71-101 p.

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Chapter 4. Education in Norway; [by Frances Graham 238-5
French.] Washington, 1898. 103-123 p.

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Chapter 5. Education in central Europe. Washington, 238-6 1898. 125-206 p.

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Chapter 6. Commercial education in Europe. Washing-
ton, 1898. 207-231 p.
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Chapter 7. Teaching of civics in Switzerland, France, and
England. Washington, 1898. 233-266 p.

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Chapter 8. Education in Greece; [by Daniel Quinn.] 238-9
Washington, 1898. 267-347 p.

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Chapter 9. Sunday schools; [by James H. Blodgett.] 238-10
Washington, 1898. 349-425 p.

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Chapter 10. The curriculum of the land-grant colleges; 238-11 [compiled by Wellford Addis.] Washington, 1898.

427-456 p.

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Chapter 11. College admission requirements. Washing- 238-12 ton, 1898. 457-613 p.

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Chapter 13. Psychological tendencies; the study of imita- 238-13 tion. Washington, 1898. 671-694 p.

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Chapter 14. Discussion of educational topics; by President 238-14
Francis A. Walker, of the Massachusetts institute of
technology, with some account of his life. Washington,
1898. 695-714 p.

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Chapter 16. Henry Barnard; by A. D. Mayo. Washington, 238-15 1898. 769-810 p.

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Chapter 18. Entrance requirements for engineering col- 238-16 leges. Washington, 1898. 891-898 p.

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Chapter 19. Early history of the kindergarten in St. 238-17
Louis, Missouri. Washington, 1898. 899-922 p.

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Chapter 20. Some recent contributions of biology, sociology 238-18
and metallurgy to the curriculum of colleges endowed by
the federal government for the benefit of agriculture and
the mechanic arts; [by Wellford Addis.] Washington,
1898. 923-1080 p.

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Separates, 1896-97-Continued.

Chapter 21. Tennessee centennial and international expost- 238-19 sition; [by J. C. Boykin.] Washington, 1898. 1081

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Chapter 23. Federal and state aid to higher education; [by 238-21
Wellford Addis.] Washington, 1898. 1137-1164 p.

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Chapter 24. First common schools of New England; [by 238-22
George Gary Bush.] Washington, 1898. 1165–1186 p.

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Chapter 25. The learned professions and social control; [by 238-23
Wellford Addis.] Washington, 1898. 1187-1239 p.

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Chapter 26. Eskimo vocabularies; [by Roger Wells and 238-24
J. W. Kelly.] Washington, 1898. 1241-1275 p.
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Chapter 27. Educational matters of interest in various 288-25
states. Washington, 1898. 1277-1363 p.

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Chapter 28. Foreign universities. Washington, 1898. 1365-238-26 1378 p.

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Chapter 30. The teaching of geography in certain foreign 238-27 countries. Washington, 1898. 1475-1493 p.

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Chapter 31. Consular reports on educational topics. Wash- 238-28 ington, 1898. 1495-1505 p.

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Chapter 32. Miscellaneous educational topics. Washington, 238-29 1898. 1507-1522 p.

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Chapter 34. The growth of Toronto children; by Franz 238-30
Boas. Washington, 1898. 1541-1599 p.

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Chapter 35. Education in Alaska, 1896-97; [by] Sheldon 246
Jackson. Washington, 1898. 1601-1646 p.

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Chapter 36. Statistics of higher education in the United 238-31
States. Washington, 1898. 1647-1755 p.

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Chapter 37. Agricultural and mechanical colleges; [by 238-32
Wellford Addis.] Washington, 1898. 1757-1771 p.

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Chapter 38. Statistics of professional and allied schools. 238–33
Washington, 1898. 1773-1817 p.

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