274 INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF EDUCATION.
King, H. C., 681,
King, W. F., 91.
Kingsley, Rose, 178, 225.
Kingston, Jamaica, 246.
{ingston, Ont., 680.
Kinross, John, 89.
Kipling, Rudyard, 170.
Kirk, Alfred, 838.
Kirkland, Miss Cordelia, 177, 211.
Kirkland, Thos., 883, 384, 410.
Kirkwood, Wm. R., 681.
Kjennerud, K., 590.
Klausenburg, Hungary, 90.
Klemm, L. R., 249.
Klockow, Miss Ida H., 245.
Knowledge
of mind, 18.
necessary, 66.
provinces of, 105.
trustworthy only when balanced, 116.
historical and philological, 170.
Knox College, 91.
Knoxville, Tenn., 825, 681.
Knudsen, Dr. D. F., 13.
Koaesala, Johan, 179.
Kohlrausch, 89.
Konigsberg, Germany, 89, 245, 885.
Konstmann, F., 245.
Kopper, Eleonore, 323.
Loran, thought based on the, 135.
Lovalevsky, Ergraff de, 13, 244, 304, 589,
604.
Krause, Miss Marie, 245.
Kreutzer, 9.
Kroeger, F., 245.
Kroger, Miss Margaret, 823.
Krohn, Wm. O., 718, 715, 750.
Kiicken, Fr., 9.
KLuhlgast, A., 68.
Kutz, Mrs. Henrietta, 180.
Kynnersley, BE. M. Sneyd, 245.
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Laboratories
and libraries, suitable, 160.
do not exclude the lexicon, 197.
Laboratory work in exact measurement, 9.
Jabra, Rafael M. de, 13.
Ja Crosse, Wis., 325.
Ladd, George T., 5.
nadd, John Jd., 814.
Ladder to the stars, 36.
“Lady of Shalott” and other poems, by
Tennyson, 174.
Lafayette College, 98. 716.
Lafayette, Ind., 824, 526.
age, Miss Bertha v. d., 245.
Lagerstedt, Dr. N. G. W., 4, 64, 244, 289.
La Grange College, 681.
La Grange, Mo., 681.
Lahaina, Hawaii, 246.
Lake Forest, I11., 91, 680.
Lake Forest University, 91, 680.
Lake Side, O., 825.
Lambeth, Wm. A., 11, 617,
Lambl, H. B., 89.
L’ Ame de I Enfance, 847.
_ampertico, Fedele, 13.
rancaster, Pa., 69, 93.
Landreth, Olin H., 591.
Lane, Superintendent Albert G., 5, 16,
68, 69, 81.
Lane, FE. R., 179.
Lange, Miss Helene, 12.
Langland, 170.
_anglee, John R., 885.
Language
versus science, 27.
of the world, English, 64.
studies, 177, 199.
iimited, 199.
sssential in course of study, 243, 251.
of children, 737.
anguages,
time devoted to, 6.
ssential study, 6.
sime given to, 177, 196.
foreign, at the expense of the classic,
169.
studied, mastered, and used, 197.
sangworthy, Agnes H., 824.
I Année Cartographique, 849.
Lansing, Mich,, 69, 324, 527.
Lanterns, magie, in schools, 244.
sanza, G., 526, 569, 582, 586.
La Plata, Argentine, 384.
sa Porte, Ind., 13, 178, 221, 821, 324, 356.
saramie, Wyo., 93.
La Rioja, Argentine, 384.
Larsen, Joakim, 615, 664.
sarsson, Gustaf, 589, 599.
Lasar, Sigismund, 509.
aas Cruces, N. M., 527.
satchaw, J. R. H., 92.
Latent genius stimulated, 20.
Latin
as a study, 6, 54.
ts educational value, 27.
choice of, 178, 234.
or modern language, which first ? 178,
234, 235.
grammar and literature, 120.
3 little, and less Greek, 129.
“atin a requisite of B. A., 129.
reading it at sight, 130.
;ype of thinkers, 170.
preferable, 195.
Latin and English High-School in Boston,
194.
Launder, Harriet J., 824.
Laussedat, le Colonel, 526.
Laval, Canada, 385.
Lavisse, Ernest, 171.
Law,
compulsory attendance, 7.
as a calling, 18.
sbedience to, 28.
Roman, 50.
of general education in Uruguay, 59.
students of, 87.
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