3.
13.
pe,
Ul,
().
INDEX.
965
Tlatbush, N. Y., 325.
Maubert, a novel of, 176.
Plensburg, Germany, 245.
Pletcher, Dr. R., 527.
Tlexibility in grading, 84.
Tlinn, J. W., 681.
Flint, Mich., 246.
dlorence, Ala., 885.
Florida, 67, 69, 78, 823, 885, 509.
lowers in the windows, 73.
Folly, incredible, 18.
Foose, Li. O., 69.
forbes, F. A., 837.
Ford, H. A., 831, 832.
Forecast and retrospect, 862.
Horces
»f nature, 31.
regulating, 184.
Rorefathers, their expectations, 53.
foreign
representatives, 31.
tongues, 154.
anguages, nine years’ work, 194.
eleven years’ work, 195.
form of government, republican, 166.
Forms of education, relation to physical
training, 11.
forms, tasteful and graceful, 10.
Forrest, John, 89.
Forster, Miss Aug., 245.
Fort Wayne, Ind., 69, 179, 324.
Fortier, Alcée, 91.
Foster, A. J., 814.
Foster, Miss Alla W., 91.
Foster, Ellen Burroughs, 824.
Foster, Ida Li., 324
Foster, Dr., 679, 700, 703.
Fostoria, O., 180.
Foundation :
of Democracy, 40.
of law, 51.
Fountain of youth, the teacher’s profes-
sion, 387.
fowle, William C., 812.
Fowler, Laura T., 385.
Fowre Hymnes, by Spenser, 173.
Fox, Arthur, 245.
fort Collins, Colo., 323.
Fox, Luther A., 681.
Fox, Viola R., 320.
Fox, W. F., 70.
Traissenet, M., 245.
france,
athletic movement, 11.
aistory of educational journalism, 12.
names of vice-presidents, 12, 68, 89, 178,
244, 323, 885, 508, 526, 590, 715.
an educational question in, 27.
popular education in, 28.
accustomed to look in, 40.
righer education, 94, 95.
secondary education for girls, 177, 211,
217%.
aspects of curriculum in elementary
schools. 243, 2062.
France,
school savings-banks in, 244, 287.
our friends from, 183. -
Trance Enseignante, 848.
“rankfurt, Germany, 178.
“ranklin and Marshall College, 93.
franklin College, 91. :
franklin, Mrs. C. Ladd, 91.
Tranklin, Ind., 91. .
franklin, Neb., 180.
fraser, D. D., 244. :
fraternities of students, 144.
"raternity, means of, 39.
"razer, Robert, 591.
redericton, New Brunswick, 12.
“redonia, N. Y., 884, 886, 428.
«Freedom spoke and Athens arose,” 154.
“ree-hand drawing, 7. .
“reeport, I1l., 824.
Mee School Clarion, 828.
“vee system of public education, 165.
veiberg, Germany, 89.
*ench :
schools, 10, 43. :
republic, 53. :
imiversities, English literature in, 168,
sssay, 244.
wnd German at Harvard, 122.
Yerman and English, 154.
she chief constituents, 154.
art of writing, 169.
student of literature, 169.
aye, its structure, 170.
and German minds, 169.
schools and specialization, 589, 597.
system of manual training, 589, 597.
french, F. C., 716. :
french, Mr., 155.
trench Protestant College, 91.
french, W. M. R., 455, 456, 497, 504.
Trenchmen have respect for German gen-
ius, 169.
Ireshman year, 122.
fricke, Albert, 245, 385.
friend as business woman, 10.
Friends, rich, challenged, 167.
Friends of Popular Education, Society of,
57.
Troebel Association; 323.
Troebel’s plays and games, 7.
substitutions for them, 7.
philosophy, 7.
Froebelian method, 57.
frost, W..G., 91.
fruit, John P., 716.
Mulcomer, Daniel, 384, 422.
Tuller, Homer T., 527.
Muller, Susan E., 456, 457, 505.
Fullerton, George Stuart, 716.
runctions
of class teachers, 9, 508, 520. }
of special music teachers, 9, 508, 520.
»f state, 28.
of life, 49.
yf a university. 96, 97.