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CONTENTS.
Zducational Journals in Illinois. [Slightly abridged.] By John W. Cook,
Normal. . a . . , . : : . . : ‘
Eiiucational Journalism in Iowa. [Slightly abridged.] By Henry Sabin,
State Superintendent of Iowa. . . : . . . ‘ ‘
The Educational Papers of Missouri. [Abridged.] ByH. A. Gass, Jeffer-
son City, Mo., . . . . . . . . : . .
Rducational Journalism in Utah, Colorado, and Kansas. [Slightly
abridged.] By John MacDonald, Topeka, Kan., . . .
Educational Journalism in France. [Abstract ; translation.] By Gabriel
Compayré, . .
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University Education for Women in England. By Mrs. Millicent Garret
Fawcett, . . ; , i . . ; e .
A few Words of Retrospect and Forecast. [Slightly abridged.] By
Dorothea Beale, Ladies’ College, Cheltenham, England, . . :
University Association of Women Teachers. By Constance Elder, Hon-
orary Secretary, . . . ; . * ‘ . . . .
Jlementary Education in England. [Abridged.] By Rosamond Daven-
port Hill, . . . . : . . 1 . ; . .
National Education in Scotland. [Slightly abridged.] By Flora Steven-
son, Member of Edinburgh School Board, . . . . '
Women Students in the Scottish Universities. [Slightly abridged. ] By
Miss Louisa Stevenson, . : . . : . . . .
Convent Education. By F. M. L., Principal of a Training College, .
Woman's Education in New Zealand. [Abridged.] By Mus. Steadman
Aldis, . . ; . . ; . . ; . . .
Rducational Work for Women in Australia, chiefly New South Wales. By
Louisa McDonald, Principal Women’s College, University of Sydney.
Recent Developments on Education for the Women and Girls of India.
By E. A. Manning, . . : . : . . . ; '
English Orphanage and Training School in Rosnia. 1869-1892. [Slightly
abridged.] By Miss A. T. Irby, a “oo . : . :
Elementary and Secondary Education in Cape Colony, Africa. [Slightly
abridged.] By Miss May Bengough, . ‘ ‘ ‘ . :
Public Instruction in Italy. [Slightly abridged.] By Dr. Egisto Rossi,
Rome, . . . . . . . . . . . .
Needlework in the Public Schools of Stockholm, Sweden. By Mrs. Hulda
Ludin, Superintendent of Needlework,
CONSTITUTION OF THE NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION, .
CALENDAR OF MEETINGS, . . .
List oF OFFICERS FOR 1893-94, :
NatioNAL Council oF EDUCATION, .
Lire DirEcTORS AND LIFE MEMBERS,
ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP, . ‘ ‘
/NDEX TO PROCEEDINGS OF THE INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF KDUCATION, AND
DEPARTMENTS, . . . . 947-1005
ANNOUNCEMENTS OF VOLUMES OF PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL
ASSOCIATION, 1870-18938, 1006
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