THE American Journal of Education. [NEW SERIES, NO. 8.] No. XXXIII.-DECEMBER, 1863. CONTENTS. I. UNITED STATES MILITARY ACADEMY AT WEST POINT,....... Selection by individual Nomination and Appointment,. Experience of France and England,........... Anticipated results on the Academy and Education generally,.. Influence of the present system on the Discipline and Instruction,.. Modifications recommended..... Table-Total Number of Cadets Admitted, Graduated, and Failed, &c.,.. V. THE STATE AND EDUCATION-Second Article,.. PAGE. 717 Lycurgus-Epictetus-Aristotle-Cicero,.... Sir Thomas More-Milton-Wordsworth-Southey,. Everett-Cushing-Bushnell-Mann,..... VI. HISTORY OF COMMON SCHOOLS IN CONNECTICUT-continued,. PERIOD V. From 1842 to 1845,.... Report of Committee in 1844,.. Act appointing Superintendent in 1845,.. PERIOD VI. From 1845 to 1849,... First Annual Report of Superintendent, 1846,.. VII. SCHOOLS AS THEY WERE SIXTY YEARS AGO...... 717 718 719 720 723 725 726 727 731 731 732 737 Country Schools in Massachusetts-Letter to Editor-Salem Town,.. 737 Phillips Academy, Massachusetts--Letter to Editor-Josiah Quincy,. 740 Country Schools in Pennsylvania-Letter to Editor-William Darlington,.......... 741 801 X. INTELLECTUAL EDUCATION-ITS OBJECT AND METHODS,.. Discourse before American Institute of Instruction in 1830. By Francis Wayland,... 801 DEDICATORY EXERCISES-Addresses by G. B. Emerson, and G. F. Thayer,........... President Wayland, and Dr. Osgood,.. Regulations of Chauncey Hull School, Boston,. Lecture on Courtesy, by G F. Thayer,..... INDEX TO VOLUME XIII., OR NEW SERIES, VOL. III.,... 818 824 818 824 826 828 829 830 834 ... 836 842 849 849 850 857 |