*For 1887-'88. 37 12,000 0 1,794 368 40 20, 695 4, 110 7, 500 0 20 40 2.5 0 16 40 4.5 10,000 21, 126 0 2,417 1,852 0 20 40 a The peculiarity of the Pennsylvania schools in the matter of tuition is explained on p. 404 of this Bureau's Report for 1887-88. b $20,000 of this from United States Government. Post-office address. Name of school. TABLE 7.-Statistics of private normal schools for 1888-89. 9 10 15 11 25 36 14 5 100 Normal Institute.* a The majority of the students (in all 141) take the normal course. bThe president, unable to make the distinction necessary to fill our form of inquiry, returns the whole number of pupils in his school, 714 male, 322 female students. These figures are for 1887-88. The principal, in making the return of pupils in attendance for 1887-88, makes no classification, merely giving the number as 72 male and 88 female students. d Not recorded. The whole number of male students in the school is 112, of female students, 63. e Among these were 6 graduates of colleges and 12 graduates of normal schools. ƒ This may include respectively 40 male and 30 female students in the commercial course. * For 1887-88. |