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That which makes a good Constitution must keep it, viz: men of wisdom and virtue; qualities that, because they descend not with worldly inheritance, must be carefully propagated by a virtuous education of youth.—PEnn.

INDEX TO VOLUME XXVII.

A Brave Boy: Story for Schools, 169.
Accurate Expression: Slang, Expletives, Exaggera-
tions, 166.

Advice to Teachers: Growth, Development, Char-
acter-7. L. Pickard, 128.
Alphabet, Teaching the, 22.

Esthetics of the School-Room-Dallas Lind, 172.
Astronomy, Wonderful Facts of, 404.
Austrian State Real-School, 365.

Beautify the School-Room: Suggestions, 16.
Beauty of the Clouds-John Ruskin, 199.
Blackboard Drawing, 419.
Books for Boys, 282, 330.
Business Day in School, 359.

Co-operative Adult Education-W. S. Schofield, 92.
Compulsory Education-John S. Ermentrout, 107.
Country Schools and Their Organization-James
Johonnot, 189.

Country Schools: How Can a County Superintendent
Benefit Them?-M. A. West, 10.

Country Schools: How to Improve Them-W. H.
Scott, 305.

Cram: What is It? Bad "Cram," Illustrated-C.
Clarkson, 131.

Dean Stanley's Visit to America, 184.

Dictée in Tyrone Schools-W. G. Waring, 348.
Dr. Thomas Arnold, the Head-Master of Rugby:
Sketch of Life and Character-A. P. Stanley, 35.
Edinburgh, Schools of: Ragged, Heriot, National,
Merchant, 331.

Education in Morals and Manners-I. N. Hays, 98.
Education in the South, 183.

EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT.

July-Programme Pennsylvania State Teachers' Association, Editorial Notes, 24. National Teachers' Association: No Session in 1873, 26. Letter from Germany, 26. Normal Schools, 27. A New Departure, 28. American School System, as Viewed by a Frenchman, 28. Grand Central Education, 30. Training Farmers' Boys: How Keep Them on Farm, 31. Augast-Editorial Notes, Dr. Arnold, Women Professors, Boston Committee on Spelling-Book, Hints to Teachers, 54. Progress in France, 55. Pennsylvania Training School, 55. Latin for Girls, 55. Elementary Science in English Schools, Use of English Ivy, 56. Physicians on School Boards, 57. Senator Burnside's Bill for Instruction in Moral and Social Science, 57. Using Short Words, 61. Where Our Schools Are Weak, 62. Valedictory Address, 62. Henry, the Scientist, 65. Industrial Education, 66. October Free Text-Books, Dr. New Haven Endorses the Bible Ticket at Popular Election, 142. Dr. Wickersham in l'aris, 142. Minnesota Figures, 142. Mosaic Record, Medals Awarded, Prof. Ward's Mammoth, "Mischievous Philanthropy," Bribery of School Director, 143. Working and Waiting, Ladies on Institute Platform, Advice from Hugh Miller, Mistakes of Pupils, 144. Radicalism in Boston: Changes in Methods and Studies, 150. Meetings and Associations: Programme of Work, 150. Niagara Revisa, 151. Teachers' Examinations, 152. Boy, 154 November-Home Again, 174. The German School arship. 174- London Asks for American Educational Ex"Accurate Scholhibit, Prohibitory Law in Maine, The Bible at Exposition, Children's Savings Banks in France, Boston Whittling School, 175. The "Shadowy Prophecy," Women in School Boards, Habits of Thought, West Chester State Normal School: Corner-Stone of New Wing, 176. "Dead on the Field of Education in the South, 183. Dean Stanley, 184. Directors of the Poor, 185. Contrast of a Century, 186, December-Editorial Notes, 206. Parisian Awards, "Cocoa-Rooms," 207. Four Weeks' Institute. Newspapers in School, "Please Stop My-What?" 208. Warren County, School Commissioners as Politicians, No Educational Conference at Paris, 209. How to Study Natural History, Women Teachers, 210. Why Switzerland Needs No Standing Army, 211. French Teachers at the Exposition, 212. York Institute, 213. Gov Hartranft on Industrial Education,

Honor," 177

214. January-Editorial Notes, 234. tion, President Hayes on Education, 235. Cowardly CounNormal School Ques cilmen, 236. Normal School Museums, 237. High School Gymnasium, Ledger and Institutes, 238. Teaching Reading, 239. February-Meeting of Superintendents, 273. American Students in Germany, 273. Friendly Opinion, 274. Full Sets of The Journal, Wages, 275. Lafayette College, 276. Good Words from the Retiring Governor, 277. Swarthmore College and Its New Departure, 277. Questions from President of a School Board, 279. Pennsylvania Normal School: Report of French Commission, 281. Books for Boys, 282. The Great Pyramid Problem: The 3.1416 Ratio, 283. March--State Association: Note from Chairman Executive Committee, 313. Editorial Notes, New York Tribune Degenerated, Closing Examinations, 313. School, 314. Kutztown Normal Work that Tells, Permanent Exhibition a School, Inter-State Educational Visits, 315. ernor, 316. Meeting of Superintendents at Washington, 317. A Blind GovDeath of Superintendent, 319. Summary of Institute Work: Brief Reports from the Various Counties of the State, 320. April-Editorial Notes, 350. Mental Science for Teachers,

352.

Justice Business

Text-Book Jobs, 353. The Salary Question in Phila-
delphia, 353. The Education of Neglected Children, 354.
London Elementary Schools, 355. Primary Instruction in
France, 356. Good Words from High Sources, 356.
to School Children, 358. Schools for Truants, 359.
Day in School, 359. May-National Association at Phila-
delphia, 383. Ohio and the County Superintendency, 386.
What to Teach Boys, 387. Neglected Children, Sewing in
Common Schools, 388. Superintendents' Note-Book, Anti-
Normal School Folly, 389. Instruction in Geography, Edu-
cation for Work, 390. Night Schools, 391. June-End of
Volume, Prison Statistics, High Schools, 426. Presence of
Mind in Teacher, 426. Education in South, 427. Winning
a Boy's Confidence, Dr. Sears' Report, 428.
School Established, 429. How to Make Good Schools, Ob-
Industrial
jections to Normal Schools, 430.

English Spelling-R. H. Carothers, 95, 263.
Essential Branch of Study: The Constitutions, 173.
English Literature, Developing a Taste for, 125.
Examination of Teachers-G. E. Hemphill, 204.
Examination Questions, 21, 135, 272, 412.
False Syntax, Correction: Hints on Grammar, 342.
Farming for the Boys: Keep Them Interested, 346.
Farmers' Boys: How to Keep on the Farm, 31.
Favorite Books, 204.

Free School System: French Commission-R. K.
Buehrle, 260, 400.

Genius+Labor Success, 16.
German School Boy, The, 154-

Good Books for the Young: Authors and Titles, 330.
Grandmother Gray (Poem)-Mary K. Boutelle, 15.
History Teaching: Rules Observed-George H. Mar-
Great Pyramid Problem, 283, 408.
tin, I40.

How to Keep Little Ones Busy-H. S. Baker, 414.
How to Manage Him: Teacher's Experience, 52.
Important Qualification: Spirit of Reverence-E.
How to Write Suggestions-Wm. C. Bryant, 167.
Johnson, 137.

Incompetent Teachers, 205.

Institute Work, for 1878, 320.
Industrial Education: Use of Tools and Materials, 264.

Institute Instructors, Suggestions to: Practical and
Timely, 202.

8.

Joseph Cook on High Schools, 382.
Iron Industrial Schools, Senator Holben on,
Kindergarten Training, 20, 153.
Kindergarten Week, Records of-Eleanor Beebe, 12.
Kindergarten Work in Common Schools-R.. S.
Kindergarten, Philosophy of-Alice Chapin, 338..
Walk, 103.

Labor Question-Maria L. Sanford, 82..

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