TABLE III.—Statistics of normal schools for 1873; from replies to inquies made by the United States Bureau of Education-Continued. Volumes in li brary. Is music taught? Students receive diplomas on completion of course? Graduates teach in State common schools without further examination? Scholastic year begins Time of anniversary. MEMORANDA. Normal department Georgetown College, Georgetown, Kentucky, not a distinct department; Girls' High and Normal School, Boston, Massachusetts, (see Table V;) normal department McGee College, College Mound, Missouri, closed; normal department Chamberlain Institute, Randolph, New York, (see Table V.) Academies for the training of teachers' classes are annually designated by the board of regents, in accordance with the statute, which provides that the sum of $10 shall be paid to each pupil, not exceeding twenty to each academy, instructed under a course prescribed by the regents of the university, during at least one-third of the academic year, in the science of common-school-teaching. The number of academies in which these classes were maintained during the year 1672-'73 was 90; number of pupils reported, 1,589-males, 590; females, 099, normal department Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio, not a distinct department. TABLE IV.-Statistics of commercial and business-colleges for 1873; from replies to inquiries made by the United States Bureau of Education. 30-50 100 Indianapolis, Ind 1858, A. L. Southard & C. C. Koerner. 81 300 30 5 1850 1870 C. E. Hollenbeek. 4 1 50 47 3 0 1867 E. A. Hall. 2 101 77 a Report from the Bureau of Education for 1872. 24. с 0: 0 b Cosed in October, 1873. 1 60 Carpenter, Bryant & Stratton Business and 56 Bryant's Business College.. 64 Albany Business College.. 65 Clark's Bryant & Stratton Business College. 66 Commercial course of Brooklyn Collegiate and 67 Commercial department St. Joseph's College. 68 Bryant's Buffalo Business College... Commercial dept. of St. Francis Xavier College. New York, N. Y 69 70 71 93 Commercial department Willamette University a Time unlimited. b Life-scholarship. e The highest priced scholarship is $75. d Annual cost of tuition, $50 first and second years; $60 third and fourth years. 160 100 35-50 30 60 50 75 75 50 50 30 45 50 40 36 |