網頁圖片
PDF
ePub 版
[merged small][ocr errors][merged small][merged small]

By the SECRETARY :

Rutgers Female College.

University of the City of New York.

Adelphi Academy.

Brooklyn Collegiate and Polytechnic Institute.
Packer Collegiate Institute.

By the ASSISTANT SECRETARY:

College of the City of New York.

Manhattan College.

St. John's College.

Albany Medical College.

Cambridge Washington Academy.

Carthage Union School.

Catskill Free Academy.

Claverack Academy and H. R. Institute.

Coxsackie Academy.

Fort Edward Collegiate Institute.

Fort Plain Seminary.

Gloversville Union School.

Holland Patent Union School.

Lowville Academy.

New Berlin Academy.

Norwich Academy.

Oxford Academy.

Sandy Hill Union School.
Schenectady Union School.
Washington Academy, Salem.

CURRENT EXPENSES.

The current expenses of the Board of Regents for the fiscal year 1871-12 [have been audited by the Comptroller, on whose warrant all bills have been paid by the State Treasurer.

All of which is respectfully submitted.

By order of the Regents,

JOHN V. L. PRUYN,

Chancellor of the University.

S. B. WOOLWORTH,

Secretary.

PAGE.

26. Albany Medical College..

307

27. Medical Department of the University of Buffalo

28. Long Island College Hospital

29. Homœopathic Medical College .

30. New York Medical College and Hospital for Women 31. Eclectic Medical College

314

...

[blocks in formation]

32. New York College of Dentistry

...

No Reports for 1872-3.

340

33. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute...

34. Women's Medical College of the New York Infirmary for Women and Children . .

35. New York Hygieo-Therapeutic College

36. Bellevue Hospital Medical College..

*345

345

345

345

37. Tabular statement of the relative condition of the several literary and medical Colleges...

346

38. Institutions comprising the University of the State of New York....

348

II. ABSTRACTS OF ANNUAL REPORTS OF ACADEMIES.
Schedules.

No. 1. Catalogue of Academies and Academical Departments
of Union Schools, arranged by counties.....

[blocks in formation]

No. 2. Alphabetical list of Academies reporting in 1872, with

names of officers, etc....

360

No. 3. Number of students, etc., with annual apportionment

[blocks in formation]

No. 7. Number of teachers, and of volumes in libraries.

[blocks in formation]

IV. THE UNIVERSITY CONVOCATION OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK.

PAGE.

I. Sketch of its Origin, Objects and Plan. (Reprinted from former reports)

477

II. Minutes of the Ninth Anniversary, August 6th, 7th and 8th, 1872 ....

480

Registered members of the Convocation of 1872

512

The Moral and the Secular in Education. By Tayler Lewis, LL. D., L. H. D., Professor of Ancient and Oriental Languages in Union College...

517

What shall we do with the Books? By Charles H. Crawford,

Principal of Almond Academy

537

....

The Relations of the Schools of the State. By Oliver More-
house, A. M., Principal of Albion Academy
Academies and their Work. By James M. Sprague, Principal
of New Berlin Academy

541

546

The Co-relation of Academies and Universities. By Wesley
C. Ginn, A. M., Principal of Ithaca Academy
The New Departure in Education. By Erastus F. Bullard,
A. M., Principal of Keeseville Union School
Modifications of the Established Curriculum Requisite and
Legitimate in Colleges for Young Women. By George W.
Samson, D. D., President of Rutgers Female College, New
York city....

School Apparatus. By Solomon Sias, A. M., M. D., Principal of New York Conference Seminary, Charlotteville, Schoharie county

553

560

567

573

Ethical Aspects of Science. By Cornelius M. O'Leary, A. M.,
M. D., Ph. D., Professor of Latin, Greek and Literature in
Manhattan College...
State Aid to Academic Institutions. Report of the Committee
appointed by the University Convocation on the Increase of
the Literature Fund...

584

591

Agricultural Education. By John Stanton Gould, Professor of Mechanics applied to Agriculture, in Cornell University ... 601 Should Study in College be confined to a Uniform Curriculum, or should it be made to any extent elective. By Frederick A. P. Barnard, D. D., LL. D., L. H. D., President of Columbia College.

611

« 上一頁繼續 »