Art decorations in schoolrooms, by Stephen B. Weeks, p. 1363.
Colleges endowed by Congress for the benefit of agriculture and the mechanic arts, by Wellford Addis, p. 1243.
Education in Sweden and Iceland, by Frances Graham French, p. 967.
Higher and secondary education in the United States, by Dr. Gabriel Compayre, p. 1153.
Ideals of educational work, by William R. Harper, p. 1334.
Index, p. 2153.
Limitations to artistic manual training, by C.R. Richards, p. 1325.
Pagination continues from preceding publication, beginning after the Table of contents on p. 967.
Recent efforts in Europe for the advancement and improvement of agriculture, by Wellford Addis, p. 1233.
Table of contents of Volume 2, p. III.
The Bertillon system as a means of suppressing the business of living by crime, by Wellford Addis, p. 1299.
The relation of manual training and art education, by C.A. Bennett, p. 1321.
Typical institutions offering manual or industrial training, by James C. Boykin, p. 1001.
What knowledge is of most worth? by Nicholas Murray Butler, p. 1313.
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