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INDEX.

ADAMS, John, 12.

Adams, John Quincy, speech at Co-

lumbia, S. C., 170, 173.
Agriculture, not a profitable employ-

ment in the South, 107; more than
one-half the population in the
South engaged in, 389; nearly one-
half the population of France en-
gaged in, 389.

Aiken, Gov. William, high position

held by members of Board of Trus-
tees, 80; death of, 342.

Aiken, S. C., 213.

Alabama, reports (1888), 37; (1889),

115; (1890), 217; (1891), 305;
(1892), 369; appropriations, 37,
115, 217, 306; teachers' institutes,
38, 116, 218, 306, 369; public
schools, 38; normal schools, 39,
116, 219, 370; visited by Dr. Curry,
106; impossible to have school
system required by, 115; attempt-
ing better work in normal schools;
medal scholar, 319.

Albany Female Seminary, 178.
Alderman, Prof. E. A., work in
county institutes (N. C.), 124, 216,
295.

Alexander, W. J., 166.
Alexandria, La., teachers' institute
held at, 118, 286.
Americus, Ga., 368.

Anderson, Prof. L. C., principal of
Prairie View Normal School, 302.

Anderson, S. C., 367.
Appropriations, institutions not to be
omitted from roll of, 101; value
of, 101. (See also under different
States.)

Archer, Prof. Henry C., superin-
tendent of schools at Charleston,

18.
Arkansas, visited by Dr. Curry, 106;
reports (1889), 120; (1890), 227;
(1891), 297; (1892), 374; insti-
tutes, 227, 374; revenue, 227.
Armstrong, Gen. S. C., principal of

Hampton Normal and Agricultural
Institute, III; testimony to success
of education in the South, III; re-
marks on education of the negroes,
285.

Asheville, N. C., city schools at, 124,
216.

Assisted Education Bill, 277.

Athens, Ala., College for Girls at, 116.
Athens, Ga., institute held at, 368.
Auchmuty, Colonel, 352.
Augusta, Ga., 221.

BAILEY, Prof. Thomas, Jr., 211, 254.
Baldwin, Prof. Joseph, principal of
Sam Houston Texas State Normal
School, 160; report for 1889, 158;
resignation of, 304.
Barker, Maj. T. G., 14.
Barr, Miss, 165.

Bass, J. M., 86.

Baton Rouge, La., 309.
Bauskett, Miss, 165.

Beckham, Miss Louise L., 55.

Bedford City, Va., institute held at,
286, 360.

Behré, Miss Susan W., 55.

Berg, Miss Edith, 55.

Berry, W. T., 86.

Bibb, Professor, 306.

Bickler, Supt. Jacob, motion to make
graduates of Peabody Normal
School eligible to positions in Gal-
veston, Texas, public schools, with-
out examination, 142.

Birmingham, Ala., training depart-

ment of public schools at, 117;
teachers' association (1889) held
at, 117.

"Black Belt," 370.
Black, Miss, 166.

Blair, Prof. J. J., 216, 295.

Bloomstein, Miss Elizabeth L., 86.
Boggs, Chancellor, 312.

Bonham, Miss A. E., practice teacher
at Winthrop Training School for
Teachers, 52, 162.

Bonham, Miss Julia E.,

55.

Borden, L. D., recipient of Peabody

medal, 319.

Boone, Dr. R. G., 300.

Boyd, Col. Thomas D., president
State Normal School in Louisiana,
118; praise to, 208; director of
teachers' institutes, 308; changes
in laws, 371.

Bradwell, Hon. S. D., 312, 368.
Breaux, Hon. Joseph A., 117; un-
fortunate school restrictions in
Louisiana, 117; appointed to Su-
preme Bench, 208.

Brumbaugh, Prof. M. G., services to

teachers' institutes in Louisiana,
118, 308.

Brunswick, Ga., meeting of State
Teachers' Association at, 311.

Bryan, Ex-Judge, tribute to Chief-
Justice Waite, 15.

Bryan, Hon. J. P. Kennedy, ora-
tion at Commencement of Normal
School at Columbia, S. C., 9; de-
livers oration at Winthrop Train-
ing School on Memorial Day
(1888), 61.

Bryan, R. L., member of board of
trustees of Winthrop Training
School for Teachers, 162.
Bryn Mawr College, 178.
Buchanan, Hon. John L., report for
Virginia (1888), 40; liberal advo-
cate of popular education, 324.
Burckmyer, Miss, 165.

Bureau of Education at Washing-

ton, 103.

Burton, Miss, 166.

Butler, Mrs. Montagu, 200.

CAMDEN, S. C., 213.

Campbell, Hon. Duncan, 178.
Carlisle, Hon. J. M., appointed State
superintendent for Texas, 305;
report for Texas (1892), 372.
Chandler, Daniel, 178.

Chappell, President J. Harris, 355,
368.

Charleston, West Virginia, teachers'
institute at, 357.

Chase, Salmon P., 12.
Chattanooga "Tradesman," statis-
tics from, 334.
Cheatham, Dr., 86.

Circulars of Information, 103.
Claflin University, 27; students of,
27; State assistance given to, 28;
not to be omitted from roll of ap-
propriations, 101; appropriations
for, 121, 211; visited by Dr. Curry,
121; résumé of early history, 212;
graduation day at, 212; expenses
at, 214; extended usefulness of,
368.

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