a In ambulatory schools. b Also 21,447 in private institutions. d Also in model schools and academies partly supported by public funds, 118,322 pupils, chiefly elementary. e Also 40,230 in private schools. e Average during four months. STATISTICS OF ELEMENTARY EDUCATION IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES-Continued. Dr. C. Studt, minister of ecclesiastical, educational, and Baron von Podewils, minister of worship and education. 32, 526, 075 1901 4,472, 103 1901 4,456, 546 1901 2,433, 806 1896 .41 32, 475, 253 5, 263, 232 2,239, 880 a 1896-97, public schools only, which enrolled 3,780,403 pupils. 1901 (Feb. 10) Dr. P. von Seydewitz, minister of worship and education. Dr. von Weizsäcker, minister of worship and educa tion. Baron von Dusch, minister of justice, worship, and edu- Dr. H. Eisenhuth, president department of public in- Dr. von Armsberg, minister of justice, worship, and edu- Dr. C. Rothe, chief of department of worship and jus- Dr. Piper, president of consistory. Mr. F. P. Ruhstrat, chief of department of justice, wor- Dr. A. Trieps, president school council. Mr. Fr. Trinks, chief of section of justice, worship, and Mr. Besser, director-general of schools. Dr. Bachof, chief of department of justice, worship, and Dr. Rümelin, president department of instruction. Mr. Carl von Holleben, chief of department of worship Baron von Hadeln, president of consistory. Mr. Hermannsgrün, inspector-general of schools. Mr. Graesel, minister of justice, worship, and education. Mr. Römers, president of consistory. Mr. Pustkuchen, president of consistory. Dr. D. Ehmck, president of committee on instruction. Duke of Devonshire, president of board of education. Commissioners of national education in Ireland. Dr. A. Knijper, minister of interior. V. A. Wexelsen, minister of ecclesiastical affairs and public instruction. About 65 per cent of this is paid by local and 35 per cent by state governments. |