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CONTENTS OF VOLUME 2.
PART II.
CHAPTER XXIII.-FEDERAL AND STATE AID TO HIGHER EDUCATION.
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Summary of Federal and State aid given to establish higher education..
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CHAPTER XXIV. THE FIRST COMMON SCHOOLS OF NEW ENGLAND.
The New England academy, by President S. C. Bartlett, LL. D., of Dartmouth College..
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CHAPTER XXV.-THE LEARNED PROFESSIONS AND SOCIAL CONTROL.
The professions in the earlier ages
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The preparation for the study of the learned professions.
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Answers to inquiries as to citizenship, education, and professional attainments required
CHAPTER XXVII.-EDUCATIONAL MATTERS OF INTEREST IN VARIOUS STATES.
Arizona-from report of T. E. Dalton, superintendent of public instruction.
Arkansas-from report of Superintendent Junius Jordan....
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California-Great public libraries in the United States, by Edward S. Holden
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Extract from report of Samuel T. Black, superintendent of public instruction
Colorado-from report of Mrs. A. J. Peavey, superintendent of public instruction.
From Denver school report, Aaron Gove, superintendent...
Connecticut-from report of State board of education, Charles D. Hine, secretary.
District of Columbia-from report of the board of trustees..
Florida-from report of W. N. Sheats, superintendent
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Georgia-from report of G. R. Glenn, State school commissioner.
Illinois-from Chicago school report..
Indiana-from report of David M. Geeting, State superintendent.
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Kansas-from report of Edmund Stanley, State superintendent of public instruction.
Kentucky-from Louisville school report......
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Maine-from report of W. W. Stetson, State superintendent of common schools.
Maryland-from report of E. B. Prettyman, secretary State board of education.
Massachusetts-from report of Frank A. Hill, secretary of State board of education.
From Boston school report, Edwin P. Seaver, superintendent....
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