390 INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF EDUCATION.
Reality, its place in philosophy, 11, 679, Religion
682. in school, 244, 295.
Reason, clear-sighted, 162. and poetry of the West, 141.
Reatschlous, H. A., 885. oo Religious
Recitation, bodies, 100.
excellent, 73. and moral instruction, 6, 18, 28.
rooms, 193. Remarks, closing, }
Rector, Mrs. S. S., 824. by President Angell, 16.
Recuerl des Lois et Actes de UInstruction by Dr. Harris, 16.
Publique, 845. by C. G. Bonney, 16.
Red gowns for those who have read certain emedy
classics, 136. for problems in the South, 85.
Reduce the peoples will to operative applied or suggested by superintendents,
forms, 187. 72, 74.
Reductio ad absurdum, 141. applied in Cleveland, 81.
Reeder, R. R., 839. remsen, Ira, 91.
Reeves, W. P., 12. Remuneration, adequate, for kindergarten
“Reflections on the Revolution in France,” work, 822.
by Burke, 173. enascence,
reform, antedating it, 119.
first steps of, 427. Greco-Roman, 128.
must come piecemeal, 116. dendall, G. H., 90.
Reformer, a, of education, 58. xeno, Nev., 92.
Réforme Universitaire, 848. lensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy,
Reforms carried on in Uruguay, 59. 92.
Regents of the University of the State of Reorganization, work of, in France, 168.
New York, 87, 108. Report of Comittee of Arrangements,
Regular teachers, G. 26.
Regulating price of text-books, 42. Representation,
Regulation of athletic sports, 615, 636. technique of, 455.
Rehmke, Dr., 178. of universities and colleges, 168.
Reid, James, 92. Representatives
Reid, Maud A., 824. of universities, 82. :
Reid, W. T., 177, 179. of French minister of public instruction,
Rein, Dr. William, 12, 89. 53.
Rejection of a MS., 157. of higher education, 159.
Jelations Representing language and numbers, 28.
to instructors, 6. Reproduction of artists’ devices, 8.
of colleges and universities to progress Republican
of civilization, 6, 88, 161. institutions, 87, 89.
vetween National Geographical Society form of government, 166.
and the public schools, 6. Requirements
reciprocal, of business and other schools, for normal school diploma, 8.
10. for Doctor of Pedagogy, 8, 384, 438.
of fatigue to physical education, 11. for entrance to normal schools, 426.
setween educational methods and ends, equisites of good teaching, 74.
16. esearch,
of Dr. Harris to the National Educa- original, 27.
tional Association, 25. scientific, 54.
of professional schools to the university, Resolution
88, 146. . of thanks, offered by Superintendent
oetween citizen and man, 162. Lane, 16.
abstract, 155. co appoint a committee for the protection
vith lower institutions, 199. of the degree Ph.D., 160.
mutual, 199. of thanks to kindergarten workers
nf business instruction to industrial in- abroad, 322.
terests, 793. Resolutions
reciprocal, and benefits, 803. passed by department of higher educa-
Relationship, tion, 88.
human, the highest, 161. concerning degrees, 160.
with God, 162. concerning the introduction of music.
Relative time due to languages, 196. 508.
Religion, of thanks to the presiding officer, 680.
as a study, 6, 18. Resources, scientific, 100.
necessary, G6. lesponse to remonstrances, 188.
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