Board and tuition. gIncludes value of furniture. e This institute has a course complete in itself, though its graduates are ex- i For non-residents. pected to enter universities or higher years in college. d Value of buildings. Has uso of Rutgers College library. j Principal's library. k These statistics are for the year 1883-'84. I Included in the funds of Adelbert College of Western Reserve University (Table IX). hAverago charge. TABLE VII.-Statistics of preparatory schools, including schools for secondary instruction having preparatory departments, for 1884-'85, &c.-Continued. NOTE.-x indicates an affirmative answer; 0 signifies no or none; indicates no answer. 140 Walnut Lane School and Wellesley Preparatory. 141 Wyoming Seminary. 142 Franklin and Marshall Academy. 143 University Academy. 144 Lewistown Academy. 145 Palatinate College 146 North Wales Academy and School of Business.. 147 148 150 Preparatory School.. 149 North Broad Street Select School for Young Men and Boys. 152 151 The Wollesley School. William Penn Charter School 153 Harry Hillman Academy* 154 York Collegiate Institute 155 Rogers High School. 157 University Grammar School... 156 English and Classical School........ 158 159 Mt. Zion Collegiate Instituto and Graded School. 160 MeTyeire Classical Institute. 161 162 TABLE VII.—List of preparatory schools from which no information has been received. 109 35,000 2,000 200 27,000 Cottage Hill School Fairview Institute. Vireün De Veaux College Name. Location. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Sing Sing, N. Y. Suspension Bridge, N. Y. Collegiate Preparatory School for Young Gentlemen. Dayton, Ohio. The Hill School Preparatory School Greenwich Academy Stato Military Academy Greenwood.. Norwood High School and College Hanover Academy University of New Mexico. Pottstown, Pa. East Greenwich, R. I. Closed. This school has been held in the buildings of the Miami in September, 1885. Seo George F. Martin's School for Boys; identical. Name changed to Harry Hillman Academy. Closed. TABLE VIII.-Statistics of institutions for the superior instruction of women for 1884-85; from replies to inquiries by the United States Bureau of Education. 13 14 Athens Female Collegea. 5 Judson Female Institute 9 11 10 Tuscaloosa Female College Alabama Conference Female College. 12 Harmon Seminary*. 15 College of Notre Dame. 16 17 Congrégation de Notre Dame *. 18 19 Georgia Methodist Female Col *From Report of the Commissioner of Education for 1883-'84. a These statistics are for the year 1884. b Closed during the school year 1884-'85; to be reopened September, 1885. |