CONTENTS.
Discussion.—Appointment and Tenure of Office of Superintendents—
Professor Hinsdale and others, . . . . . . .
Who shall Appoint Teachers, and on Whose Nomination ? By IL. S.
Tarbell, Superintendent of Schools, Providence, R. I., . . :
Discussion. [Slightly abridged. ]—Superintendent C. B. Gilbert, St. Paul.
Discussion.—Should the Law Require the Attendance of all Pupils in
School Between the Ages of Eight and Fourteen? Hon. T. B.
Stockwell, Rhode Island, A. G. Lane, Chicago, and others, . .
Grading and Classification. By Mrs. Ella F. Young, Assistant Superin-
tendent, Chicago, i : a . .
JoNGrESS oF Hieuer Epucarion, . . ‘ ‘
List of Honorary Vice-Presidents, . . . ‘ ; ‘ :
Jpening Address. By the Chairman, Daniel C. Gilman, LIL.D., Presi-
dent of the Johns Hopkins University, . . . ‘ . ‘
How far is it Desirable that Universities should be of One Type ? By
President Martin Kellogg, of the University of California, . .
The Division of Labor in the University. By Professor Giuseppe Allievo,
of the University of Turin, Italy, . ' : . ow : :
should an Antecedent Liberal Education be Required of Students in Law,
Medicine, and Theology ? By Professor Woodrow Wilson, Princeton,
Jeneral Discussion, . . ‘ ‘ ; . . . . . .
Should Greek be Required for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts ? By Pro-
fessor W. G. Hale, University of Chicago, .
Telegrams and Letters, . . .
aeneral Discussion, . . . . . o . . . .
What Signs of Improvement are Visible in the Undergraduate Life of
American Students? By Bradford Paul Raymond, President of
Wesleyan University, Middletown, Conn.,
General Discussion, . . . . . . ; ; . . .
Address on the Relation of Professional Schools to the University. By
Hon. Seth Low, President of Columbia College, New York, ; .
The Evolution of Liberal Education. By Professor Andrew F. West, of
Princeton University, . 3
General Discussion, . ’ . . . . . . . . .
On What Conditions should the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy be given?
By William O. Sproull, Dean of the University of Cincinnati, Ohio,
General Discussion, © . . . . . . . . ; ; .
The Relation of our Colleges and Universities to the Advancement of our
Civilization. By Rt. Rev. John J. Keane, D.D., LI.D.,
Closing Address. By the President, ; . . . . . .
The Study of English Literature in French Universities. By M. André
u. Chevrillon, Professor of English Literature in the Faculté des
Lettres of Lille, and Delegate from the Minister of Public Instruction,
France, . . . . . . . . .
CONGRESS OF SECONDARY EDUCATION, ; a . . }
List of Honorary Vice-Presidents, . : . | . . .
Opening Address. By Ray Green Huling, Cambridge, Mass., . .
Supervision of Private Schools by the State or Municipal Authorities.
By Rev. James C. Mackenzie, Ph.D., Head Master of the Lawrence-
71le School. New Jersev
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