Powell, H. T., on Stretton-on-Dunsmore, 325. Preliminary punishment, 235, 299, 303, 283. Provisional freedom, 151, 306. Prisons and Schools, 234. Punishment, 176, 192, 223, 241, 247, 253, 259, 272, 286, 336. Quarterly Review, 358. Ragged Schools, 321. Raikes, Robert, Sunday Schools begun by, 340. Rauhe Haus at Horn, account of, 18, 107, 112. why so named, 113. details of progress of since 1835, 114. Sundays and holidays at, 117. results of, 118. Miss Carpenter on, 121. origin of, 112, 118. M. Ducpetiaux on, 121. view of, 109. plan of, 111. finances of, 128. Prof. Stowe on, 129. Hon. Horace Mann on, 152. Recke, von der, 79. Redhill reform school, 295, 298. Red Lodge reform school, Bristol, 327. Reform conferences at Birmingham, 307. Reform institutions in the U. S., table of, 354. Reform school, first, 14. Reform schools, agricultural, 15. Reformatory education, England, 339. in Scotland, 343. Ireland, 349. the U. S., 353. works on, list of, 357. Rewards, 23, 181, 223, 253, 259, 272, 336. Rome, pagan, charity of, 11. her earliest reform school, 14. list of charitable institutions in, 26. San Michele at, 14. 28. Tata Giovanni's juvenile asylum at, 31. Rotterdam, school for juvenile criminals at, 293. Ruysselede, Ducpetiaux, report on, 261. origin and organization of, 262. internal arrangements of, 264. order of exercises at, 268. discipline of, 272. statistics of, 276, 292. financial results of, 278. results of, 280. Robert Hall's visit to, 282. Rev. J. P. Morris' visit to, 289. Rural Asylum at Cernay, 25. Salle, Abbe John Baptist de la, 135. Schools, old and new, in Germany, 38. Short sentences, 193, 196. Ship duties, inst. in, 194, 234, 285, 269. Societe Paternelle, 167. St. Michael Reformatory, 14, 28. St. Vincent de Paul Society, 23. St. John, Delze du Rouge, Vincent de, 139. St. Nicholas establishment, Paris, 24, 237. St. Yon, institute of Christian Brothers at, 189. Superintendents, 210, 235, 257, 301, 333, 351. Tata Giovanni, juvenile asylum of, 31. Teachers, 22, 24, 64, 103, 154, 189, 238, 254, 330. Thieving, 234, 311, 317. Thomson, A., on Aberdeen indust. schools, 322. Training, 23, 133. 288. Trogen, Orphan House at, 74. Trades, 121, 232, 240, 246, 248, 275, 289. Published by F. C. Brownell; Hartford: Price $1.25. OF BARNARD'S AMERICAN JOURNAL OF EDUCATION. ABERDEEN, reform school at, 780, 802. Adams, Serjeant, on Parkhurst prison, 20. Agricultural brothers of St. Vincent de Paul, 575. Gaillon, 744. Horn, 5, 603. Mettray, 667-768. Petit-Quevilly, 749. Ruysselede, 622. Akerly, Dr. Samuel, 348. Alabamian, on an American university, 213. American Asso. for Adv. of Science, 147, 150, 151. 66 American Journal of Science, 148. in reformatories, 241, 574, 755. Analogy the medium of expression, 53. Annals de la Charite, 812. Antoninus Pius, girls educated by in charity, 564. Apparatus, much not needed in teaching, 253. Belgium, beggary and vice of young in, 621, 642. reformatories, 621. Benefactions of Nicholas Brown, 296-312. Cyrus Butler, 305. A. W. Gehren, 10. Bervanger, Mgr. de, St. Nicholas institution, 737. Biography; of Roger Ascham, 23. Nicholas Brown, 291. Valentin Hauy, 477. Dr. Nicholas Medcalf, 23. Dr. Harvey P. Peet, 366. Abbe de la Salle, 437. Jacob Vehrli, 389. Birch, the prose and poetry of, 462. "Birch, the," a poem, 463. Birmingham conference on reform schools, 765. Bishop, Rev. F., on juvenile crime, 778. Blind, institutions for, 484. labors of Valentin Hauy for, 477. Booth, Dr., lecture by, 252, 265. 66 House of Refuge, 811. Botta, Prof. V., article by, 513. Brain, 241. Bread, manufacture of, 233. Brenton, Capt. E. P., 799. Brethren of the Common Life, 566. Bristol, Red Lodge at, 785. Bristol diamonds, 156. British Association for Adv. of Science, 147. Brockett, L. P., article by. 477. Brothers' institute, at Horn, 610. Brougham, Lord, on Mettray, 696. Brown, Nicholas, biography of, 291. Brown University, gifts of N. Brown to, 297. Burton, Warren, extract from, 456. Byron, Lady Noel, efforts for juvenile reform, Carpenter, Mary, on the Rough House, 10. publications by, 814. Carracci, school of, from Lanzi, 467. Carter, Rev. T., on juvenile criminals, 776. Cernay, agricultural asylum at, 751. 799. Charitable institutions, historical sketch of, 563. at Rome, list of, 580. Charity, injurious in schools of design, 471. Cheke, Sir John, 24. Chess, 29. Children's friend society, 789, 799. Christian and heathen charities, 564. Chicago, public high school at, 531. plans of building, 536. course of study, 536. Chicago Reform School, 811. Children, how retained at school, 246. Cincinnati House of Refuge, 811. Citizenship as connected with education, 88. City education, how disadvantageous, 323. Class instruction in Lyceums, 248. Classical studies, value of, 199, 202. Clay, Rev. John, on juvenile criminals, 773. Coleman, Mr., account of Mettray, 730. Coleridge, H., his "Northern Worthies," 23. 38. Coleridge, S. T., 26. College code of honor, 65. College community, nature of, 66. Common schools and Academies, 201. intellectual and moral effects of, 325. Competition at examinations, 267. Conjugation of verbs in English, 101. Connecticut Historical Society, library of, 281. 9, 289. supplement to No. 9, 290. Country education, advantages of, 323. Courage, instance of, 77. Course of study, Chicago High School, 536. Courteilles, Viscount de, death of, 647, 704. labors of for Mettray, 572. Cousin, V., report on education in Holland, 619. Crabbe, Rev. G., poem on school mistress, 461. Criminals, young, French patronage for, 661. Dangerous classes, how to reach, 765. who they are, 766. Dawson, J. W.. article by, 428. Deaf and Dumb, New York Inst. for, 347, 363. De Bazelaire, on Tata Giovanni's asylum, 583. "Village Schoolmaster" by, 159. Demetz, M., labors for Mettray, 572. แ English, 161. Webster's and Worcester's, 319. Ducpetiaux, account of Ruysselede, 621. Dwellings of the working classes, 234. Review, on American literature, 148. Education a state duty, 81. correct methods of, 333. Educational association, religious tests in, 263. Elgin, Earl of, lecture by, 239. on education in the U. S., 239. Elmer, Lady Jane Grey's tutor, 32. Evening Schools, 561. Everett, Edward, on T. Dowse, 284, 285, 287. Exclusiveness, in circulating art-publications,266. Expressive faculties, article on culture of, 321. Family principle, in reform schools, 567. Farnum preparatory school, account of, 397. an incitement to sympathy, 61. actor, 62. poet, 62. musician, 63. universality of, 62. influence of on moral character, 63. 66 languages, 64. as guided by education, 64. Fellenberg, E. de, his school at Hofwyl, 531. Females, worse than males when criminal, 762 46 Red Lodge reform school for, 785. Firmin, on industrial training of paupers,577,797. early schools in, 566. Fliedner, Rev. Thomas, and Kaiserswerth, 487. preservation of, 233. organization of, 745. discipline at, 746. farm of, 747. Galen, quoted, 27, 42. Gammell, Prof. W. article by, 291. Gard, Mr., mentioned, 349. Gasparin, M. de, on Mettray, 690. Gehren, A. W., benefactions of to Rauhe Haus, 10. 274. in America and Germany, 274. Ghent, early charity school in, 566. Gifford, W., autobiography of, quoted, 254. 66 refuge for boys, 803. Goldsmith, Oliver, 158. Goodwin, Pres., remarks of, 195. Gothic element in English language, 102. Grammata, in Greek schools, 84. Gratitude, example of, 78. Greece, educational polity of, 84. Greek language, introduced into England, 25. Green, L. W., on Kentucky normal school, 217. Grindal, William, 24. Guillie, Dr., treatment of Hauy, 482. Guthrie, Rev. T., 802. Gyroscope, Major Barnard on action of, 537. Hale, Sir M., on parish industrial schs., 577, 797. of Ruysselede and Beernem, 642. Hardwicke Reform School, 789, 800. Haskins, Rev. G. F., on St. Nicholas, at Paris, 743. on San Michele, at Rome, 580. Haven, J., article by, 125. Heathen charity, 563. Hebert, M., testimony to Mettray, 695. Hebrew educational polity, 83. Hecker, work of on real schools, 275. High School, Chicago, 531. 66 public, 184. Hill, M. D., account of Mettray, 729. speech of at Birmingham conferences, 765. Hofwyl school, 591. Holland, criminal and reform institutions in, 619. dwellings for the poor in, 237. Home reform, 238. Honor, college code of, 65. Hood, T., on flogging, quoted, 464. Hooker, N., 203. Horace, quoted, 157. Hornbook described, 465. Hospitalieres, 498. Hotel-Dieu at Paris, 493. Hospitals, Mrs. Jameson on, Houses for the poor, 231. 497. Howard, on women hospital ass'ts, 499, 506. Ignorance should prevent citizenship, 99. Imprisonment before reform school, 735, 762. Infidelity, sectarian, 97. Informer, false estimate of among students, 69. Insane, Butler Hospital for, gift to, 304. system of exchanges, 233. Bath, 770. Preston, 773. Liverpool, 776. Jameson, Mrs., on social state of women, 495. Jews, charity among, 563. Johnson, Walter R., 141. Journal of Education, 140. Julian, Emperor, on Christian charity, 565. Junius, Francis, 157. Juvenile Asylum of Tata Giovanni, 583. Juvenile offenders, 19, 770, 772, 773. cost of, 775, 777, 783. English, 1849, 797. extirpated in Aberdeenshire, 802. jail treatment of, 776. operations with at Aberdeen, 780. origin of, 778, 779. Kaiserswerth institution, account of, 487. on Christian Brothers, 443. Kent, James, quoted, 96. Kentucky State Normal School, 217. Kirke White, error of in overstudy, 42. Labor in reformatories, 612, 635, 640, 740. Laborissiere hospital, 503. Lady Jane Grey, described by Ascham, 32. Lady Temper, (Queen Elizabeth) 30. Lamarque, Jules de, article by, 661. Landor, W. S., Imaginary Conversation by, 38. Language, scope of in expression, 58. Mathematical heads, 27, 28. Girls, 811. McNeill, Sir J., on Miss Nightingale's services,493. Medical practice and mental science, 135. 16 science as a branch of education, 125. Mesnil-St-Firmin, founded, 575. organization, 574, 669, 720, 731. discipline, 671,676, 712, 722, 732. food; production of it, 672. spirit of pupils, 575, 674, 703. results of, 575, 695, 677, 702, 703, 708. patronage after leaving, 696, 711. thanks to pupils from town of Tours, 709. health of, 712, 720, 727. family system in, 703, 713, 722, 727. Ducpetiaux' account of, 716. expenses, 716. condition of, 714, 718. preparatory school at, 701. colony from, 710. farm of, 724. timebill, 726. Mr. Hill's account of, 729. Mr. Coleman on, 730. Lord Leigh on, 731. London Times on, 735. Mr. Hill's speech on, at Birmingham, 768. effects of political changes on, 699. weekly assembly at, 707. Milton, John, 28. Mind, the study of, 128. Model lodging houses, 234. Modern languages, Am. schools lacking in, 277. importance of, 72. special instruction in, 73. recognized in school laws of Massachusetts, 74. Moral quality of actions, 66. Muller, E., on model houses for the poor, 234. Music, study of, 27. Galen on, 27. Plato on, 27. as an imitative art, 55. Natural advantages, how to be managed, 335. Nat. Hist. Soc. of Montreal, from lect. before, 428. colonized beggars' children, 564. Netherlands, early educational charities in, 566. Neuhof, Pestalozzi's school at, 409, 585. New Jersey, Farnum preparatory school in, 397. plan of, 220, 222. New Orleans Reform School, 811. N. York instit. for deaf and dumb, article on, 347. instruction in, 358. Dr. Peet's management of, 368. New York City House of Refuge, 811. Normal School, Kentucky, 217. New Jersey, 221. female, Saxony, 274. Normal schools and other institutions, 417. and society, 417. Normal schools in Sardinia, 517. Norris, Rev. J. P., on Ruysselede, 649. dedication exercises at, 193. plans of, 189, 192. advantages of, 193. Norwood industrial school, founded, 799. Notices, 288. Number, science of, 129. Obedience, example of, 77. Obituary, of Dr Robbins, 279. "Thomas Dowse, 284. Odeschalchi, Cardinal, benefaction of, 566. Oldham Lyceum, 241, 251. Olmsted, D., article by, 147. Organization at Carra, 605. Gaillon, 745. Mettray, 574, 669, 720, 731. Red Lodge, 786. Reform schools, 790. Rauhe Haus, 15, 607. Ruysselede, 622, 642. Oratory, and study of mind, 135. Orbilius Pupillus, 157. Orphan House at Trogen, 590. Orphrasiere, colony from Mettray. 710. Osborn, Rev. W. C., on juvenile criminals, 770. Ostwald, reformed by Mettray graduate, 710. Palmerston, Lord, on good penmanship, 26. Palmerston's act, principles of, 779. Parental duty in education, 99. Paris, patronage society in, 659. Parochial schools, Scotch, 801. at Paris, 659. at Mettray, 696. |