VIII RESULTS OF COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION SCRUTINIZED...... Unfavorable to the Teacher-College Tutorial System Not favorable to Education-Studies not selected for Intrinsic value.. Modifications in College System demanded......... Fellowships open to University Competition University Instruction Open, Ample, Free ..... True Idea of University Education-Teaching and Training Reading continued beyond College and University success........................................................... 1133 WHEWELL-Special Preparation under Stimulus Examinations may be too frequent....................... TAIT-Professorial Teaching ignored by Examiners-Cram.. BACON-Order of Motives for Learning .... TODHUNTER-Conflict of Studies-Value in Examinations-Evils... Artificial Value attached to certain Studies.................. Special Advantages of Mathematics-Disadvantages............. JEVONS-Cram or Special Preparation....... .... 1134 1144 1149 1151 1156 ...... 1160 Good Cram not Objectionable-Results in Civil Service.... DONALDSON-Classical Studies in Competitive Examinations.... English and German Scholarship Compared....... MACAULAY-Success in Examinations favorable indications Examples of Senior Wranglers in Public Life................... ARNOLD-Institution of Wrangleships-Successful Candidates......................... 1160 Smith's Prizes-Challenging the Bracket-Publicity.. IX. DAILY COLLEGE DUTIES AND ACADEMIC LIFE.... ........ Chapels Lectures or Class Readings-Appearance at Dinner. Record of a Non-Reading Man-Smith of Maudlin............. A Reading Man's Day-Fellow Commoners of Trinity A Day with a Pensioner of Trinity-Everett........................ 1164-1172 1164 1019 1020 1020 1021 1022 1022 1023 General Appearance of Hall and Members-Gowns-Caps ..... I. ENGLISH UNIVERSITY EDUCATION AND STUDENT LIFE II. TUTORIAL SYSTEM-REGULAR COLLEGE-PRIVATE.. Reform from Within-Plan of Oxford Hebdomadal Council in 1876. INTRODUCTION...................... 3. UNIVERSITY AT DURHAM. Colleges in Affiliation with the University......... Government-Departments-Professorships-Scholarships 4. UNIVERSITY OF LONDON AND AFFILIATED COLLEGES. HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT Plan for Converting Schools and Colleges of London into a University in 1615.. 1205 1206 Renewed and Successful Agitation in 1825-1837-Campbell-Brougham 1215 English Academic Education in 1826--Plea for a New University by Macaulay......... 1217 Defects and Objections-Lifted by Endowment above Public Opinion............... Studies too few and not of Right Kind................... 1217 1218 Ancient and Modern Languages-Liberal Education-Optional Studies.. 1222 1224 True value of University Residence-London University... 1225 University Charters of Queen Victoria in 1837-1865.. Value of Scientific Instruction in ascertainment of Truth..... ORGANIZATION OF LONDON UNIVERSITY AND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE.. Colleges in Affiliation with the University. Organization in 1877-Chancellor-Senate-Examiners..... 5. ENGLISH EDUCATION IN ITS HIGHER ASPECTS. JOHN STUART MILL-Inauguration as Rector of St. Andrews University... Education in its Larger and Narrower Sense-Function of a University. f Scottish University and English University Compared.. General School Education-Scientific and Literary.. Modern Languages, History, Geography. Greek and Latin Languages and Literatures......... Mathematics-Experimental Sciences-Logic-Physiology-Psychology-History.... 1242 Civil and Political Economy-Jurisprudence-Law-Religion..... JAMES ANTHONY FROUDE-Inauguration as Rector in 1869........ Aim in Ancient English and Scotch Education...... Object of Modern Schools--High and Low..... THOMAS CARLYLE-Inauguration as Rector of Edinburgh University. Less Speech and more Thinking-Modesty-Health. 1246 1226 1226 1227 1227 1227 1228 1229 1230 1231 1933 1233 1235 1236 1236 1237 1239 ..... 1240 ANNOUNCEMENT FOR 1878. THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF EDUCATION for 1878 (Volume III. of International Series) will be issued on the 15th of March, June, September, and December. Each number will contain at least 208 pages. Each new subscriber for 1878 will receive a copy of the Supplement to Volume II. TERMS: For a single copy for one year (Numbers, 9, 10, 11, 12,). For a single number,.... $4.00 1.25 All communications relating to the Journal, may be addressed to HENRY BARNARD, P. O. Box U., Hartford, Coan. A. B. Artium Baccalaureus-Bachelor of Arts, 833. Abbot, Benjamin, Phillips Academy, Exeter, 283. Abbot, Jacob, Mt. Vernon Female Sem, Boston, 305 Abbot Female Academy, Andover in 1830, 305. Aberdeen University and Colleges, 675. Honorable dismissal. 641. Abnaki Indians, French Missions, 21, Spanish, French, English, American, 17-27. Academies in United States in 1830, 293. Maine 201; New Hampshire 255; Vermont, 299. Massachusetts 303; Connecticut 311; R Island 310. New York 317; New Jersey 322; Pennsylvania 324. Maryland 328; Virginia 331; N. Carolina 332. S. Carolina 332; Georgia 333; Kent. 335; Ohio 337. Academic Costume, 901; Degrees 892. Accomplishments, and Common Sense, 550, 735. Acquaviva, C., Ratio Studiorum, 175. Act, The Public Exercises in a Degree, 917, 921. Accumulation, Degrees by, at Oxford, 900. Adams, Jasper, and Faculty of Charleston College.333. Adams, J. Q, Melchior, office of Teacher, 393. Admiral Von Troup, at Oxford. Vanquished, 841. Defoe, Rules o Conduct, 5. Edward's, Resolutions for a Holy Life, 724. Hillhouse, Literature, 369. Jefferson, Travel, Books, Law, 545. Lowe, Ancient and modern studies, 871. Agriculture. Speci I Schoo's, 1, 478, 536. A bermate Academy and Central Collage, Va., 540. Plan of Union of Colonies, 415. Alcott, A. Bronson, Memoir, 225-236. Alfonzo, the Wise, memoir and code of, 157. Allison, Francis, Philadelphia Academy, 474. Institute of Instruction, 310. Journal of Education, 15. Liberty and Institutions, Peculiarities, 373, Lyceum, Holbrook's Labors, 438. Ames' Medulla, at Yale College, 450. Amherst College, Faculty in 1830, 306. Studied to the Neglect of Modern, 448, 877. Phillips Academy, 305. Anglers, Lodgers in the Angles of Hart Hall, 848. Anglo-Saxon and Anglo-Normal Civilization, 372. Annapolis, St. John's Co lege in 1830, 328. Early Parochial Library, 239. Apparatus for Schools at Athens, 748. Aptitude for Special Study or Work, 345. Arboretum and University Park, Oxford, 889. Arithmetic, Educative Power, 3; Methods of, 749. Nova Ars or Logic, 920. Priorums, Prior Analytics, 958. Antagonism of Ra nus and Bacon, 964, 840. Army, Promotion in English, 365. Selection, Sen o ity, Purchase, 366. Examination, Competitive, Qualifying, 367. Art Galleries, Oxford, 889. Ashmolean Museum, Tradescant and Ashmole, 889. Assessor, Prussian use, 644. Assimilation, Intellectual growth by, 212. Moral and Religious growth, 213. Assistant Professors and Lecturers, 256. Proposed for Oxford, 947. Associate in Arts, Oxford Degree, 903. Astroguls or Huckle bone, Grecian Gaine, 744. Astronomy in Greek Schools, 750. Athens, Georgia, State University in 1830, 334. Athens, Greece, the College System, 759 Quarrel between students and citizens, 825, Athens, Ohio, State University, 337. Atherton, Hope, Early Teacher at Dorchester, 110. Athletic Sports in Greek Education, 753, Auburn, N. Y., Theological Seminary 1830, 318. Austins, Disputations in Augustinian Schools, F23. Von Swieten, Secondary Schools, 512. Coleman, Boston 1678, 71. Everett, Boston and Dorchester, 91, 115. Channing, G. G., Newport 1800, 707. Franklin, Boston and Philadelphia, 401. Howland, Providence, 715. Webster, D., Early Life, 282. Whelock, Dartmouth, 277. Avocation to be taught to every person, 388. Ayliffe, John, Oxford, Riot in 1354, 825; Act, 921. Bache, Mrs. Sarah Franklin, 411, 73. Ceremonies and Exercises, 915, 921. Bachelor of Arts, Six solemn Lectures, 849. Bajans in Scotch Universities, 678. Ball and Bail-plaving, Old and New games, 743. Benefactions, Help to Poor Students, 68. Batavin Republic, 69, 703. Bates, Joshun, and Middlebury College in 1830, 300. Beardsley, Dr., Life of Pres. S. Johnson, 461. Bees, Domestic economy drawn from. 755. Belfast, Quee is Co lege, 785. Belknap, Dr., New Hampshire Schools, 281. Boarding round, Country Schoolmasters, 275. Bologna University, Model for Glasgow, 675. Bonifacius, or Essays to do Good, Mather, 385. Books and Libraries, value of, 3, 235. Frank'in, 400; Hillhouse, 376; Webster, 233, 235. Boston Public Schools in 1830, 303. Primary School in 1826, 93; 1830, 303. Bourgeois, Margaret, Congregation of Nôtre Dame, 23. Boys, Education of, in Ancient Greece, 737-754. Brazenose College, Brasinium, 822, 906, 931. Brief, Royal, Authority to take up Collections, 486. Brown, Francis, and Dartmouth College, 298. Brown, Nicholas, and Brown University, 311. Brown, Samuel, benefaction to Salern in 1724, 103. Bursa, or Hall for Students in Germany, 804. Bell, Andrew, and Bell Chairs of Education, 639, 690. | Cabell, Joseph C., University of Virginia, 539. Laurie's Inaugural Discourse, 193, 689, 690. Meiklejohn at St. Andrews. 220. Programme of Instruction for 1877, 699, 690. Benefactio 19, Educati mal, General Policy, 880. Bentley, Donition of Books, Meadville, 326. Berkeley, Governor of Virg nia. Free School, 55. English Report on Scientific side, 250. Legal Faculty and Lectures in 1863, 642. Bible Clerk, at Oxford, 902. Bible Class in Com⋅non School, 108. Billings, R., Early Teacher in Dorchester, 113, 115, Biography and History, 221. Birthday Fenst in Ancient Greece, 727. Birkbeck, and London Mechanic Institute, 438. Bloomington, Illinois, College in 1830, 337. Cabinets of Natural History, 4, 252, 253. Caldwell, Dr., Faculty of Chapel Hill College, 332. Colleges, Income and Expenditures, 932. Campbell, Thomas, Rector of Glasgow University, 696. Canon Law, Study and Degrees, 646. Capes, W. W., College System at Athens, 759. Cardinal de Vitry, 802. Carthusians in England, 4, 826. Carnahan, J., and Faculty of Nassau Hall, N. J., 323. Card playing at English Universities, 693. Catechism, in New England use, 108, 153. Catechism, in Hart Hall or College, 849. Catholic Church and Education, 175, 421. Missions and Schools for Am., Indians, 19, 23. Catholic Disabilities in Ireland, 793. Catholic University of Ireland, 893-800. Caution Money. Security for Fees and Bills, 850, 912. Chair of Education, in Scotch Universities, 689, 690. Censor, of Unattached Students, Oxford, 708, 911. Chancellor Prizes, Oxford, Composition, 831. Channing, W. E., Labor and Culture, 234. Charlestown, Mass., Earliest Free School in 1645, 127. | Columbian College, Dis. of C. in 1830, 329. Harvard Grammar School-house, 359. Charity, a Christian Virtue, 601. Charity and Charitable Trusts, Legal, 604. Charity Schools, Early American, 396, 438, 469. Prominence in German Universities, 249. Cincinnati, Schools and Education in, 1830, 338. Cities, Peculiar dangers, 262. Plans of School-houses for, 259. Citizenship, University, 241, 633. Civilization of American Indians, 17-32. [27. Spanish efforts, 17; French, 20; English, 24; Am., Civil Service, Basis of Appointments to, 440. Clare College, Property, Income and Expenditure, 932. Time, Candidates, Public Examinations, 895. Clergy, Fitness and Claims for Educational work, 503. Clinton, N. Y., Hamilton College in 1830, 313. [810, 827. Maine, 393; New Hampshire, 296; Vermont, 300. Massachusetts, 307; Connecticut, 312; R. I., 311. New York, 313; New Jersey, 323; Penn., 325. Virginia, 331; North Carolina, 332; Georgia, 334. Md., 338; Dis. of Col., 329; Ala., Louisiana, 335. Collins, Library Association in R. I., in 1730, 705. Colonial Legislation respecting Schools, Mass., 59. Colored Children, Taught gratis in Newport, 710. Columbia, District of, Schools in 1830, 329. Columbin, (Kings) College, N. Y., 320. Columbia, S. C., College in 1830, 333. Columbian Orator, 709. Common Sense, Rarity and Value, Wirt, 736. [850. Putting out, a penalty 850; Standing to Commons, Competitive examination, Military Service, 369. Cambridge and Oxford, 819. Comradeship, College, Salutary, 869. Concord, Mass, Alcott, Emerson, 235. Concord, N. H., and Count Rumford, 564. Conduct, Advice by men Eminent in Affairs, 1. Edwards, 721, 727. Franklin, 733. Gaston, 551. Hillhouse, 369. Jefferson, 574, 548. Mather, 384. Raleigh, 729. Wirt, 735. Conferment of Degrees, Ceremony at Göttingen, 666. Congregation, House of, Oxford, 883. Congregation of the University of Oxford, 834. Congregationalists, Colleges, in 1830, 291, 314. Connecticut, Schools and Education in 1830, 311. Elementary, 311; Academies, 312; Colleges, 315. Female Education and Schools before 1800, 273. Connington Prizes, Classics, Oxford, 891. Constitution of the United States, 426, 490. Constitutions respecting Instruction, Loyola, 165. Conservatory of Arts and Trades in Paris, 437. Conversation, Instruction by, Alcott, 235. Conversational Method, 490. Conversations with Children on the Gospel, 231. Convocation, House of, Oxford, 883. Cooperative Study, younger with older students, 649. Corpus Christi College, Resources, Expenses. 906, 931. Coursing in Lent, Wall Lectures, 923. Curris, Ernest, as a Lecturer, 636. Curtis, Abel, Compend of English Grammar 1779, 279. Daily Routine, Individual. Examples, Rumford, 563. Declaration of Assent to 39 Articles at Oxford, 900. Degrees, Original Significance, and Exercises, 802. Degrees in Theology, Early Requirements, 927, 899. |