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DEPARTMENT OFTHE INTERIOR BUREAU OF EDUCATION

BULLETIN;` 1922, No.8

*SPATISTICSOF TEACHERS' COLLEGES AND NORMALSCHOOLS, 1919-20

PREPARED BY THE STATISTICALDIVISION OF THE BUREACOF EDUCATION

Uodei the direction of H. R. BONNER SPECIALIST IN EDUCATIONAL STATISTICS

L. [ Advance sheets from the Biennial Survey ofEducation' in the , 1918-19211"4*

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( TEACHERS' COLLEGES AND NORMALSCHOOLS, 1g19-20.

CoNTENTs.Changes in the normal school listAdditions toendostment fundsReview of statistics of all normal schools and teachers' collegesReview of statisiicsof teachers' colleges and State normal schoolsReview of statistics of city and county normal schoolsReviewof statistics of private normal schoolsDistribution of normal schoolsExpenditures in 50 Statenormal schools and teachers' collegesDetailed statistics of teachers' collegesDetailedstatistics of State normal schoolsDetailed statistics of city and county normal schoolsDetailed statistics ofprivate normal schools. This report presents the statistics of 371 teachers'colleges and normal schools for 1919-20.For the first time the list of teacher's' collegesappears.It is composed of institutions offering four years of work above thesecondary school and granting ees.The work offered in such schools is consideredof legutte grade and is of such importance as to merit separate and specialtreatment. A graphic treatment and the discussion of the statisticscontaine herein will appear later in the Biennial Survey of, Education for1918-1920.This bulletin, however, contains all the data on which such treatment will be based.

CHANGES IN THE NORMAL SCHOOL LIST. 1. Teachers' colleges: In 1920, 46 institutions having a four-year course-abovethe and granting a degree are classed as teachers' colleges.The list is composed of 4 institu- tions, formerly clamed among colleges and universities;37 institutions, among State normal schools; 4 institutions, among private normalschools; and 1 institution, among; private secondary schools. The four following institutions were formerly includedamong colleges and univer- sities: Greeley; Colo., State Teachers College. Cedar Falls,, Iowa, Iowa State Teachers College. Albany, N. Y., State College forTeachers. Nashville, Tenn., George Peabody College for TeaChera(private). The four following institutions were formerlyincluded with private normal schools: Chicago, Ill., National Kindergarten and Elements.ryCollege. Angola, Ind., Tri-State College. Danville, Ind., Central Normal College.. Indianapolis, Ind., Teachers College of Indianarclis. The following institution was formerly includedwith private secondary schools: Provo, Ukah, Brigham Young University. The otter institutions appearing in the list of teachers' colleges in Table;37 were formerly included among State normal schools.The following institution, classed as a teachers' college, did not. report in 1920: Maryville,Mo., State Teachers College. II. State normal schools: Reporting in 1918 but not, in 1920 .., Calif., State Normal School(became the southern branch of the. University of , July,1919). Lock Haven, Pa., Central State NormalSchool. Nahhville, Tenn., State. Agricultural and Industrial Normal Schoolfor o_ Negroes. Commerce, Tex., East Texas Normal College. 2 BIENNIAL SURVEY OF EDUCATION, 1918-1920.

II. State normal schools--Continued. Reporting in 1920 but not in 1918 Honolulu), Hawaii, Territorial Normal and Training School. Bemidji, Minn., State Normal School now school). Bottineau, N. Dak., Forestry State Normal School. Dickinson, N. oak., State Normal School (new school). Murfreesboro, Tenn., Middle Tennessee State Normal School, Alpine, Tex., Sul Roes State Normal' School (new school).

1 ,Centralia, Wash., State Normal School (new school ). Athens, W. Va., Concord State Normal School. Bluefield, W. Va., Bluefield Colored Institute. Not reporting either in 1918 or 1920-7 Moundville, Ala., State Nornial School. El Rito, N. Mex., Spanish-Smerican Normal School. Memphis, Tenn., West Tennessee State Normal School. III. City normal schools: Reporting in 1918 but not in 1920, 2 schools. Reporting in 1920 but not in 1918, 4 schools. Discontinued in 1919, 4 tlehools. IV. County normal schools: Reporting in 1918 but loot in 1920, 13 schools. Reporting in 1920 but not in 1918, 60 schools. 'Discontinued in 1920, I school. V. Private normal schools: Reporting in 1918 but not in 1920, 7 schools. Reporting in 1920 but not in 1918, 22 schools. - Transferred to other lists, 5 schools. Not reporting either in 1918 or 19!0, I school.. No longer rated as a normal school, 1 sThool. Discontinued by 1920, 12 schools. Additions to endouneit funds, 1919-20. Troy, Ala., State Normal School ... Tuskegee Institute,. Ala., Tuskegee Nbrmal and Industrial Institute (colored ) 7r.i22 Indianapolis, Ind., Normal College of the American Gymnastic Union 6, tr.; Farmington, Me., State Normal School Raleigh, N. C., St. Augustine's.School (colored)

Nashville, Tenn., George Peabody College for Teachers 292.(7)1 n Hampton Institute, Va., HamptOn Normal and Industrial Institute (colored )

, Total 375,11311

v. TEACH ERS COLLEGES AND NORMAL SCHOOLS, 19146-1920. '3

TABLE 1 .-Reriewof statistics of all normal schools and teachers' colleges, i906-1920.

Item.. i 1s99-1900 I 1904-5 1909-10 1914-15 I 1919-20.

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Schoolsrelaling, :kr. 284 264 1 273 :171 Instructors. mallcourses: Nlen I , 856 Women 1,920 2, 195 2,506 3,500 2,511 3,131, .4, 719 4,370 6,027 Total 4, 367 I 5, t61 I 5, 914 3, 876 9, 547 Students enrolled a. Total in all courses- Men 47,851 4,7, stt9 Women 37,82;1 27,370 29,149 64,094 Si, 496 I 94,4;15 91, 590 133,647 Total. 116, 549 Ia 131.35.5 1 132, 438 114,960 162, 7V8 b. In norinal courses- Men 24, 157 15,954 W °met' 19, 746 19,978 19,110 45, 394 49,346. 68, 815 40,347 116,308 Total 69,55i 65, 300 I 84, 501- 100,325 135,418 Graduates from normal courses: Men '2, 989 1,713 2, 151 2,772 Women 5,370 2,151 5,047I 13, 279 19,172 18,S81 Total 11.359 10,360 15,430 1-a--21,944 21,012 Enrollment in model schools 35, 397 I 51,310 66, 1s43 Volumes i 11 libraries 52,44)5 92,446 807,1463 1,150. 715I 1,521, 528*1,672, 462 2, 385, 238 Receiptt for the year: a. From State, city, and county for improvements .8714, 50781,664,7 b. Frum State, city, and county for 1 12,635, 818$1, 957,199E $4,573,043 current expenses $2, 78'_',123$4, 149 04 $6,675, 152.is, 769,258 1 815,559, 994 c. Total receipts from State, city, and county $1,500,830 :$5, 834, $10,737,325$20,163,037 r d. Total receipts, all sources $5, 231, 456$7, 962, $15,875,438$31,395,389 A verage receipt. per school' $17.151 $37,382 , $67, 444 $90,738 A verage umber of students ts per school a. : 382 I Average number of students in normal 490 436 439 courses per sclnkol I 228 367 448 Average number of studentsperinstructor I. 26.7 17.3 Percentage of all students whowere in nor- 17.0 Ind! courses 59,7 84.3 83.2

The Institution at Geneva, , is omitted from all these data (1499-19t0). A number of pupils in model schools are included in these data. These averages include only the schools which reported both items. 4 BIENNIAL SURVEY OF EDUCATION, 1918-1920, .

TABLE 2.-Review of statistics of teachers' colleges and of Statenormal schools, 19110-19.M.

Statenormal schools. Items. Teachers'. colleges, 1899-1900 1904-5 1909-10 1914-15 1919-20 1919 20.

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. Schools rporting 127 148 . 151 172 138 45 Instructors, in all courses: Men 899 I, 199 1, 503 2,061 Women : 1,655 1, 204 I, 3410 1,901 2,337 3,242 3,057 3,365 Total -- 2,199 1 . 3, 100 I 3, 8441 I 5, 303 i 4, 712 2, 569 Students enrolled: 1

a. Total in all courses- 1 M en 19, KI4 24, U6 25,690 24,344 1 13,275 - 12, 572 Womeri 40, 475 ..._.31.._52, 437 68, 45.1 7s, 963 65, 624 49,334 Total 1 60,309 I 76,553 i 94, 14:1 102,707 7s, s'99 61, 96 D. In normal courses-

r Men . 11,4101 11, 351 16, 62s , IS, 040 8, 227 y, 763 Women 29,554 36, 432 54, sl 9 614, :NIS 56,076 44, 95, Total 41,655 47, 783 71, 447 s6, 24s. 64, 303 1 34,711 Oralkates from courses: Men 1, s00 1, 211 1, 692 2, 556 1,0(13 912 Women 5, 545 5, 915 9, 497 15, 3641 10, 267 4, 540 Total 7, 345 7,146 11,189 17,9'24 11,270 I 5,47'2 Enrollment In model schools 20,921 29, 9.46 .47, tog 3s, 620 1 41, 991I 1 16, ss. Volumes in libraries 574,1/44 868,834 1,207,10.5 1, 446, 245 I, 163,096 s7s,996 Receipts for the year: a. From State, city, and , county for improve- ments $668, 432 b. From State, city, and 11, 1x4, 789$2, 093, Oss$1, 519, 9544 $2, 955, 402 $1, 609, 4 sti countyforcurrent espenses , $2, 285, 061 $3, 688, 442 $5,1454, 729 $s, 208, sr..;$9,'271, 453 $5, 761, 415 c. Totalreceiptsfrom State, city, and county 82, 953, 493$I, s73, 231 $7,4147, s17$10, (r28, 840 $12, 226, Ki% $7, 370,901 d. Total receipts, ail sources$3, 717, Iss $5,975, 475 $10, 436,051$14, 05, 319 1$16, 635, 061 $9, 400, 313 Average receipts per school 4... 130, 721 $42, 989 Average number of students $70,041 $t45, 712 $123, 223 $208, 896 per school 4 475 517 ...... 621 Average number of students 597 572 1,376 in normal courses per school 328 323 Average number of students 473 , 501 435 1,35'2 per instructor, 27.5 24.7 24.5 Percentage of all students who 19.4 16.7 24. I were in normal courses 69.2 62.4 76.0 . x4.0 SI. 5 88.4

1 A number of pupils in model schools are included In these data. 01 this number 24,199 were in public or in partly public schools. Of this number 3,000 are in public or partly public schools. These averages include only the schools which reported both items TEACHERS' COLLEGES AND NORMALSCHOOLS, 1919-1920. 5

TABLE 3.-Review of statistics of city and county normal schools,1900-1920.

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Schools reporting: .City 27 County. 28 32 38 33 3. 3 22 95 Tot ail 30 31 80 128 u.struct ors, I n all col rsEts: Melt 4 r 94 91 127 244 Women 456 645 718 Is771 .854 Tot al 550 736 925 1,0911 Student s enrolled: a. Total in all courses__ 4i. Nies), 1,378 3,639 Women 3,512 318 7S8 6,187 13,445 13,428 7,734 11,769 Total 1 7565 19 (114 16,940 8,052 12,527 0. In normal courses- en 140 Women ) 92 341 318 758 41444 6,646 7,432 7, 734 11,752 Total 4.592 6,738. 7,773 e 8,&V .12,510 --Uraduat es from normal courses: Men Women 19 36 91 106 1,646 2,092 2,445 3,017 3,116 Total 1,665 2,128 2,536 3,113' 3,222 Enrollment in model schools 10,637 'Volumes it libraries 16,907 22,772 11,636- 12,510 39,229 96,930 13s,151 IMO, 442 Receipts for the year: a. From Stat e, cit y, and county for kn- provenmits $50,000 $500,090 b. From Slate, city, and county for cur- 3542,750 8137, 243 $8,155 rent expenses $451,182 $443,14 3771,589 $560,372 8538,156 c. Total receipts from State, city, and county i501,132 $943,164$1,314,319 $697,617 8546,311 d. Total receipts, all sources $504,516 $946, 392$1,319 908 $704, 442 1 11,515,573 Average receipts per school 1 $211, 677 $78,436 Average number of students per schmit 3 $02,133 839 127 $11, 065 Average number of students in normal 250 618 424 134 98 courses per school 1 153 217 194 134 196 Average number of students per instructor s. 13.7 25.9 Percentage of all students who were in nor- 20.0 8.7 11.4 mal courses ea. 7 35.3 45.8 100.0 99.9 4 A number of pupils iil model schools s Expenditures. are includttd in these data. s These averages include only the schools which reported bothItems. BIENNIAL SURVEY OF EDUCATION, 1918-1920.

TABLE4.-Retietv of statistics of private normal tools,1900-1920.

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Schools reporting 148 1 89 73 41 60 Instructors, In all courses: Men Women 863 630 '411' 755 585 661 3.47 Total 1,618 1,215 1.229 (Us , Students enrolled: a. Total in all courses- Men 26,639 18, 134 8,621 . Women 2,70s 2. :.44 22,036 17,614 12,734 5,493 I 6,929 Total 4s,675 1 35,745 I 21,1-.5 8, 201 9, 4414 b. In normal courses- Men .12,208 4,511 2,777 1,620 I 3e.2 Women 11, 306 6,268 6, .51i4 4,40.5 I 3, 7.22 Total 23,304 I 10,779 9,341 Ir2. ".4 Graduates from normal courses: Men Women . 1,170 446 311). lin 1,179 610 1,3:47 7s7 93, Total 2,349 1,9,6 I 7M 907 1,018 Enrollment in model schools 3, s39 4,417 5,521 2,329 Volumel4 inlibraries 194,550 9,757 200,270 217,493 t /66 I 162,7,4 Receipts for the yrk7" a. From State, city, and county for im- provements b. From State, eft y, and county for cur- 1175 ir rent expenses I $45,580 SI s, 302 $1x,9:0 c. Total receipts from State, city, and county $45,95.5 $1.,102 I $48, $10,868 SI , 970 id. Total receipts, all sources $1,010,152 11,040;432 j $2, 932,351 $655,677 , $3,\44,442 _ . , Average receipts per school $9,407, $16,7s1 Average number of students per school s $19,699 $22,856 $74', Average number of students in normal 332 402 2113 200 15, courses per school s 158 121 122 147 67 Average number of st ndent s per i nstruct or 1 30.1 Percentage of all students who were in nor - 214.4 17.3 12.7 7. mat courses *47.4 :in.2 13.8 73.5 41.0 A number of pupils in model schools are included in these data. s These averages Include only the schools which reported both Items.

a TEACHERS' COLLEGESAND NORMAL SCHOOL*, 1919-1920. TABLE 5.Distribution of normal schools areording to number (f weeksin school year, including summer sessions.

Number of schools. 1920 1Vocks in school year. 1 Schools. Tectchers 1 in 1915. 1.4tate. (514n1 y. colleges. I . Total.'

20 24. I Ir 30 .i 1 j .a2 1 ' 1 ,. 2 2 3.1 tif 3 9 ,,,, 5 3: . 4 4 ''' 1 3:4 1 6 7 ' 7 36. 1 2, 2 ; 3 37. 4 4 2' Is r.3 1 1 ,..,, :'!)I 37i.. . . 3 2 3, . . I t L ... is, 15 7 39. . 17 I I 40 5 2 I 24 40. 1i 2 10 .. . 12 45 9 41.. . 3f 7 I 2 70 62 42...... 10 39 3 4 43...... - 2 9 60 ...... 1 52 41. o 1 2 4 5 41... 1 2 16 .. 2 "10 2 Is 48 I 13 7 21 ..,4 '47 . .1 1 .^. 2 30 25 4, ...... 7 f2 9 3 49 1:. I 27 23 50 or Inure ..... I I 1 2' Total 1 15 13s 33 95 60 .171 307

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TABLE rim) e f normal wheels according to total num.berof instructors, ing flupresidents and principals.

Number of schools, 1920. Nunilwr of instructors Schools Te*c.hcrs Slate. ray. in 1918. County. Pro ate. ' Total.

, ; 13 , 1 11 f 3 4S 49 7 14 2 16 18 7 2 9 19 I 1 1 9 11 6 1 ,. i 6 10 2 91 5 99 4 5 51 111', 4 Is 31 . 30 16 20 I 15i 6 - f2' 33 2.S 21 2', A 7 3 10 I5 20 27 26 :s 3 4 25 :7I 19 29 31 11 5 .s' 7 35 2 1 19 . 32 36 40 1 22 2' 16 i 4 16 414; 22 4 l $ 25 46 50 ., .1*- 1 A 13 18 51 10 2 1.1 20 8 56 60 2' 6 .3 1 6 61Wo 11 3 1 66-0 4 . 5 2 1 3 i 71.75 5 1 3 76.50 1 2 1 I I 81-151 1 2. , 2e I 0 i 3 86 -90., 3 2j 2 2 91-95 4 I, 1 2 96-100 1 , 1i 2 More than 100 .1 2 1 4 1 2 '2 6 4 Total 43 138 -r- 33 95 60 371 344.' 1101; 1%;114;123. 2I4; 123. 8 BIENNIAL SURVEY OF -EDUCATION, 191$-1920. ,

TABLE7 .-11isiribution,1normal sehoots according to total enrollmentOfrteident students.

3 Sumterof .6.houls, 1920 Number of t,, 1 in1%.1 . Teachers'.State Count Total

_I . 1 -25. 6 72 10 ss, 26.50. r. a It 1:, 33 51-75. 4 2 10 4 21 ..'11 76-100 6 1 1 4 - 15 .5) .- 1-100...... 1 11j IS 94 33 157 97 101 -1.16 11 5, 1 11 31 36 201,300. . . s. 25 ... 301-4110...... 14420 1 23 1.10 401-500..... Is la.. 5 .8i 23 501-600. 1 12 13 16 00I-700 1 11 15 701-10. 1 %I 9 7 B01-010. 5 ...... 14 1' 031-1,000- 3 5 1 -. III 10 1,001-1.100.1. 1 1! - S . /:- 6 1,101-1 ,2Q0 5 6 4 1,231-1,300 3 3 4 1,301-1,400 1 3 I .5 6 1,401-1,500 a 2 1 1,5111- I ,600 1 5 2 1,601-1,700 1 1 .. 1 1 .4 1,701-1,400 -1 1 .. . 2 1,811- I ,900...... 1 2 1,901-2,000 4 4 Oyer 2,000 a 10

Total 43 13ti 33 95 6U 371 .-4 12.963: 4,141, 2,536, 2,256; 2.540 2,555; 2,1'28; 2,9140, I 4,4,48). g 2,3410.

TABLES.Distribution of normal schools according to narnber.il resident stoilents e!rrolfol in normal roorse4.

Numberof;tlionlh, 1920 Number of student s I !10.19 I Teachers', ,0City CwInty.

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1-25. 3 72 23 1114 II

28-50. 3 11 17 II 37 21, 51-73 1 6 2 10 3 i 2'2 .. 24

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1-100 ,l. 17 48 46. 176 112 101 -300 3 26 5 1 V 44 36 261-300 9 16 2 4 25 34 301 -M10. 1 12 13 17 401 -SAO. 1 18 1 21 24 501-600 1 8 9 12 601-700 2 18 2 10 11 701-800 2 5 1 tf 801-40u 5 6 1 ll 001-1,000 4 4 1 V 7 1,001-1,100_ 3 4 1 8 4 1,101,1,200 . 3 3 3 1,201-1,300 2 1 3 1 1,301-1,400 3 3 1,401-1,300 1 1 2 3 1,501-1,603 4 1 2 1,701-1,800 .. 3 3 1,801-1,900 2 ,. 4 2, 00 1 -2 , 000 . 0 2 2 09er zapo I 6 l I s 1 .14 Total 45,1 138 33 60 re371 297 _ 12,705; 4,141, 2,536: 2,510; 2,128; 2,747. '2,428. 07 , 2,300. TEACHERS' COLLEGES AND NORMAL SCHOOLS,1919-1920. 9 TA It I. E9 .12istribufiuu of ,wrnml schools according to the number of nonresidentstudents enrolled in extension andcorrespondence (ousts.

Dumberof schools, l9'20.

4 sch oots Teachers' NI- Statenormals 1 leges having 1c9unl in 1016 Number of students. having Total having k octet,- %itill exteu-exten-*sten- oaarreitl. Ex,n.1 C412114. r %ten.Corre- eon Sion stun courses Iourses courses L..,_,,, Shat' . li13"nd SIMI SPUad. I('sue - 1.11°11 Aitirses. e" courses. e" Only. ugly. only."Zr. spout,-elxv). courses. coutses. . . I&nice..

1-50 4 6 6 24 Ili Si- 200 1 3 1 1 4 4 9 17 21 i 24 s. 101-1.10 2 1 4 13 14 1 2 1 111-200 NO. 1 2' 1 3 5 5 11 All- 2.50 I 1 I 2 4 2:11-300 i 2 1 i 2 2I 1 301 3.10 , 1 ii 2 351400 1 4 3 4(11 -450 4.11-50 13 1.11-4110 . 2' 1 I 2 tit114:10 ...... 2 6.11 7101..... 2 3 Over 700 '3 +I I I Total 19 21 20 32 53 I 66 1 1 Include.: students in extension courses also. 1 ; 041; 922: 1011. 1744.

(If t hes.. schools, 2.5 State and 1 private e and 1 private normal schools normal school gave correspondence gat e extension courses only, and IS State courses only; 17 State, 3 city. and correspondeme eours normal schools gave loth extensors

TAUt K10.J)stribotion of normal schools according to the number qf hours ofpractice teaching which each studen(receirisin the normal courses.

Number of schools, 1920. Number of hours. Total` Tim' hortl . I schools, (11 y i 191s. vollege.s. county Private. ITotal.I- ! a 1-49 3 SO-99 9 40 5 6$ 31 13 1 J011-I49 13 30 ; 11 ' 150-199 24 2 4 lo 11 I 33 SI 49 210.249 4 3 61 11 42 250-209 2 1 44 17 3110-349 3 I 6 3 ' 10 4 1 14 350.399 3 2 1 17. 400449 : I 2 3 j 6 1 S 4:0-499 i 3 3 6 12 9 210-S49 4 2 4 12 9 SW- WV 3 1,., 12 13 490-640 1 3 7 4 4 410-t109 1 700-749 2 750-799 1 4 t100 ormore 1 I +I 1 i 5 Total 7 44 134 33 gg 69 302 Att I 900. 1900; 950; 1,400. 1 One school not reportetng. Four schools not reporting. Six schools not repotting. 10 BIENNIAL SURVEY OF EDUCATION, 1918-1920.

TABLE 11. Distribution of normal schools according to the number of pupils enrolled in model and practice schools.

Number of schools,1920. Total Number of pupils enrolled. schools, Teachers' 191s. colleges. State. 1 ,City. ! County.IPrivate. Total.

1-50. 1 7 44 1 12 04 51-100. :47 I 11 1 5 8 25 . 101-150 12 4! 10 5 '1.24 151-209 34 15 3 : 4 22 201-260 5 14 1 1 _ 2 '23 21 251-300 I 5 12 3 1 21 301-350 . 3 11 1 1 Is 12 351-4)) 2 5 1 2 ii) ii) 401-450 5 11 1 17 '7 451 -5(1) 1 9 10 II 501-550 1 2 1 1 5 5 551-600 l 2 1 4 4 601-650 3 1 2 651-70 3 2 1 .K 3 701-750 1 1 1 751-800 2 3 4 801-850 2 2 4 ri More than 850 i (i 1 5 3 l 1$ IS .

; 55 Total s 40 130I 7 zi v37 285 236

I 1,022; 1,719; 3,500. 6 Eight schools not reporting. 2 891; 1,000; 1,000; 1,163; 1,215; 1,400. I Ten schools not reporting. 858; 868; 1,000; 1,300; 1,400; 1,500; 2,028; 3,000. Forty schools not reporting. o Twenty-two schools not reporting. 6 1 ice schools not reporting.

TABLE 12.Distribution of normal schools according to number of weeks in the summer session.

Numberof schools, 1919. Weeks in the summer session. Schools Teachers' in 1917. colleges. State. City., County.l'rivate.Total.

3. 1 2 4 . 5 8 1:4 S. 1 2 6 4 0 10 03 9 13 98 73 8. 6 12 9 5 10. 7 1 15 14 11. 3 4 12. 11 13 24 20 13 1 10. 1

Total 45 1107 810 19 180 146

Thirty-one schools not reporting 1 Eighty.-five schools no reporting. 2 Twenty-eight schools not reporting. 4 Forty-one schools not reporting. TEACHERS' COLLEGES ANDNORMAL SCHOOLS, 1919-1920. 11 TABLE 13.Distribution of normal schools according to numberof instructors in the summer session.

Number of schools, 1919. Number of instructors. Schools Teachers' In 1917. colleges. State. City. County. ;Private. Total.

1 10 2 11 6 b-tO. 15 11 25 14 I 23 17 19 4 21 I'- 4 20 9 2 1,; 21-2.1. 16 20 2110 9 17 19 14 1 24 31 35 3 9 13 f2 10 36 40 2 Ii 41-45 1 1 10 9 3 9 46-50. 3 2 10 51-55 5 2 56-4o) 2 1 3 3 4 More than 410 7 12 23 2 I 16 8 Total 443 102 44 '10 18 177 141

1 79; 92; 131; 99; 8.3; fh3; 87; 78; 90; 98; 73; 70. Tfurty-six schools not reporting '62; 63; 80. Twenty-nine schools not reporting. 214. 7 Eighty-five schools not reporting. Two schools not reporting. Forty-two schools not reporting. TABLE N.Distribution of normal schools according to number ofstudents enrolled in the summer session.

Number of schools, 1919. Students enrolled. Schools Teachers' I In 1917. colleges. State. City.I County.pirate. Total.

1-25 --- 1 1 1 3 5 26-50 3 6 51-75 2 11 7 2 3 1 3 9 , 76-100 9 7 2 12 I 7 1-100. 3 15 35 101-200.. 2 26 24 27 28 201-400 15 301-4110. 3 10 17 14 17 401-500. 4 13 -60n 7 2 14 5 4 6 601-700. 7 8 13 701-800. 15 7 1 S 9 5 801-900 4 1 901-1.000 5 3 1 1,001-1,100 5 2 More than 1,100 7 4 III 12 9 Total 499 743 74 '8 'it) 164 131 'l50.7 1,315; 2,073; 2,785; 1,865; 1,427 1,514; 1,500;.1,352; 1,835; 1,478; 1,969. "two whoa's not reporting. 7 Thirty-nine schools not reporting. 'Twenty-nine schools not reporting. Eighty-seven schools not reporting. 7 Fifty schools not reporting. 12 BIENNIAL SURVEY OF EDUCATION, 1918-1920.

TABLE 15.Distributionlf normal schools accordingto number of bound rottmes in the library.

Number of schools, 1920. Number of volumes. - - Schools Teachers in 1918. colleges. State. City. County.Private. ITotal.

1-500 6 3 1 44 l 13 66 43 501-1,000 1 4 51 16 5 34 27 1-1,000 1 10 Si' 60 1,001-2,000 21 100 1 4 4 In 2,001-3,000 21 :33 1 IN 2 3 7 31 3,001-4,III 1 A 4,001 IP 1 1 I. 19 3 17 2' koni-s,000. 4 12 2 9 $ t ..,.. 11 9 6,(01-7,000 1 7 -,orn-s,000 9: 20 4 7 - ' I 13 12 8 011-9,000 1 h 3' 12 , 11 91,b01-10,000 3. 11 2 1 17 6 10,001-11,000 2 4 1 7 11,011-12,000 1 5 6 5 12,(X1-13,000 5 I 5 4 13,001-14,000 1 3 4 2 14,001-15,000 2 4 15,00j-16,000 1 I 10 '.1 6 S 4 e More than 16,000 19 1I 3.5 36 rc) 16,001- 20,000. 4 3 7 10 b) 20,001-21,010 4 6 c) 21,001-28,000. 10 10 3 1 1 4 8 d) More than 28,000 11 22 "I 14 7 Total ' 444 1711 5135 2% 1 326- 251

1 60,000; 31,000: 80,000; 60,000;46.374; 48,000; 29,499; 41,000;30,012;50,000;40,000. 30,792; 35,000. s 42,837. 4 One school not reporting. Three schools not reporting. I Five school.; not reporting. Twenty-one schools not reporting. Thirteen schools not reporting.

TABLE 16.Distributiim of normal schools according to total value ofproperty, including endowments.

, . Number of schools, 1920. Value of property. Schools Teachers' State. in 1918. colleges. City. County. iPrivate.I Total,

8049 9 I I 5 42 12 59 41 10,006-1999,999 i 5 3 9 23,000-29,999 2 3 30,003-39,999 5' 4 1 2 3 40,000-49,999 7 1 ; I 3 1 6 8 0-49 999 1 53 21 , 50,060-99,999 9; T5 5 3 22 16 100,000-149,999 5 8 1 20 19 150,000-199,999 14 2 2 19 12 200,000-219,999 3 12 3 1 19 250,000-299,999 29 5 2 3 10 300,000-349,999 2 11 2 18 350,000-399.999 4 11 3 lx 13 400,000- 419,999 11 2 450,000-499,999 13 3 7 1 12 500,000-549,99D 11 12 16 550,000,599,999 2 3 5 600,000-619,999 12 1 9 650,000-699,999 3 1 7 2 700,000-749,999 2 1 4 2 750,000-799,999 '2 3 5 600,0110-849,999 6 7 7 850,000 -899 999 2, 2 1 90o,000 -940:999 1. 3 1 5 1 950,003-999,999 a 1 4 1 More than 1,000,000 II7 3 3 13 9 Total 45 136 I 27 44 311 267 1 Doesnot include value of grounds and buildings. One school does not include valueof grounds and buildings. I $2,037,926; $2,000,000; $1,946,000; $1,490,700; $1,300,570; $4,043,353; $1,038,358. $1,532,927; $1,020,000; $1,350,000. $3,818,713; $1,784,000; $5;052,960. Two sehoolanot reporting. SLtachoolsnot reporting. 'Thirtraix schoolsnot reporting. SIXt14181schools not reporting.

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Number of schools, 1920. Expenditures. 'Schools Teachers' In 1918. colleges. State. City. County.Pnvate. Total.

1042,499 1 2,500-4,999 42 46 29 5,000-7,499 2 26 5 33 18 7,500-9,999 11 17 18 7 4 11 8 0-9,999 1 5 10,000-19,999 86 15 107 71 4 ;s1,90(.29,9911 2 3 10 20 29 12 4 1.000- 39,999 6 22 72 8 5 1 5 19 411,954-49,V99 7 9 50,000-59,999 1 4 12 23 11 2 60,000-69,999 31 3, 17 14 1 Ji 15 -70;000-79,999 3 4 14 80,000-89,999 1 8 16 3 13 17 90,000-99 999 2 8 ii 12 100,000-106,999 10 13 14 . 15 110,000-119,999 2 4 II 9 120,009129,999 2 61 7 15 130,000-139,999 8 6 3 I 11 1 tv. 15 140,000-149,999 3 7 8 150,000-159,999 3 10 3 160,000-169,999 2 5 1 5 170,000-179,999 2 1 1,0,000-189,999 3 2 1 a 3 190,009-199,999 3 2 200,000-209,999 2 2 5 3 210,000-219999 4 1 2 220,000 and over s 54 3 '21 14 8 Total... , '44 138 26 1 9 ip 46 344 '289 Summer session only. I 8222.417; $231,061; 1231,622; $246,000; $281,146; $282,952; $303,151; 1532,235 ' $228.192; $253,663; $262,935; $286,032. $236,360; $428,432. One school nor reporting. 'Seven schools not reporting. Five schools not reporting. Fourteen schools not reporting.

TABLE 1g.Distribution of normal schools accordingto annual salaries of the presidents or principals.

Number of principals, 1920. Annual salaries. Priori- Teachers' pals in colleges. State. City. County.Private. Total. 1918.

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TABLE '211-Expenditures per attendance week in50 State normal schools and teachers' colleges, 1919-19.

(An attendance week is defined as the attendance of one studentfor one week.]

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TABLE 22.- Teachers' calkgeo-Properly,1919-?0,

Institu- Value ofI value of Bound Tot al value States. tions apparatus,library, grounds ntiOW- of property, report- voli Imes ment in library.machinery, . and including ing. buildings. funds.' enilou. furniture. meats. I 4 5 6 Unit s Slaw 43 478,996$4,162,274 IX, 214,4414 Arkansas 82, 370, 402 j L32,4447,340 Colorado 3, 300 2 ' 346,.'44) 71,760 115,000 773, 3 33,300 444) Indiana 134,456 1,362,419 bon 100,923 474,3,10 1,687,371, Iowa . 2, 367, /CB 11,753 ...... 60, MO 300, 000 2, 83, 79 Kansas I, 700, 000 -2,018),(100 3 71,974 124,000 I3,324,300 Michigan 4 233, 000 3,703,500 113,Z4 479,911 I Missouri.. 2,164,687 2, )144, 5,..8 Nebraska 5 117,316 494,48U 2, 366,300 4 63, 314 1,450) 3, 061, 9.0 New Mexico 359,00 2,1144,000 42, 319, 10 2 10, 145) 43, 92.5- New York 2146, 1.'4) 332,075 1 5,593 42,000 Ohio 320,000 412, (051 Oklahoma 65,300 284.227 1, 7941,172 7,039 33,150) 2, 071, 3449 South Carolina 36.5, OM 395,006 Tennessee 5141 76, 363 6'2'2,1110 40, 000 237,085 699, 273 Texas I, 4s4,1111 2,302,119 4,0.13,3:3 4 49,983 a9o, 797 I, 852, 444 Utah. 1 2,213,691 111, 30.1 130,000 320,000 Virginia. 2 430,0141 16,626 139,000 953,000 2, t100 131, 320 1, 042, OM Wisconsin 2'24,417 35.5,!07 7, 137 121, 1111 s63,44.544 Colored only (include d Owe Missouri 1 4,341 21,0(10 South Carolina 24r), 0,01 227, 000 1 I 3544 76,363 622, 911, West Virginia I 99, 273 I 2,11n0 131,520 United States '221,417 335,417 3j 7,050 231,'.4 1,401,337 1, 2s2, 240 All 43 institutions reporting. - - _ 2oily 5 institut wits reported the amount of this source. such tonic, although 14 institutionsreported income from TABLE 2:1.- Teachers' en liege8--Rereipis, 1919 - histi. From student's. From From public funds. States. lotions report- produe- From Tuition,Board, Ova For increaseFor currentall °Om! ing, etc. room, etc. funds. of plant. exPet sus.sources, I .11 4 5 7 54 9 United States. 45 ill $461, sAlk$163,156 $4,609, 4`(II LI, 761, 413$312, (199 $9, 490, 313 Arkansas 1 3, 364 16,600 7, .306 Colorado 2 39, 202 9, ?I4 51,587 1,164 (42. 42.1 Illinois 108,500 277,220 2,357 . 38, 321 89, ir24 25 456, 3441 Indiana' 2,750 448,651 31,978 331., S49 146, 284 37, 404 2,255 99, 142 Iowa 64,432 31,000 293, 774 28, 212 60(1,071 439, 300 7, 740 5l'2,R52 Kansas 3 98, 76i 12,600 140,000 492,000 Michigan 4 35,981 4,836 43,500 7M11,261 Missouri 116, 857 105,000 793, 579 7, 532 966,914 77,1160 20, 153 269, 321 848, 507 Nebraska 4 21,733 40, 824 7,64,6 1,340,686 New Mexico 60, 500 429,175 7, 300 2 14, 892 40, 726 7, 150 559, 732 115, 779 24,672 tat, 219 New York 1 7,7:10 Ohio 1,500 152,040 2 15,838 73,084 653 45,735 207, m,5 Oklahoma ...... 134, 679 322,097 9,143 555,516 :t, 300 105,000 South ('arohna.... 1 71,169 179, 1454 3, 777 42,500 Tennessee 1 73.380 120,157 63,000 113,000 295;000 Texas 50,103 521,105 4 76, 268 251 219,275 Utah 1 637,490 7,368 24,514 +13,319 6.72. Virginia 2 26, 536 96,560 266 136,6.89 177,096 2.811 2,500 145,017 West Virginia I, 408 44, 815 14,541 368,301 Wisconsin ...... 25,519 63,448 22,694 132,365 24,249 3,000 106, Colored only VT:- 442't 139.230 eluded above). Missouri 3,800 23,780 2, 400 South Carolina 61,000 90,94,4 3,777 42, 300 West Virginal 1,408 44,815 73,3440 500 120, 137 63, 1444 22,694 132, 365 'United States. 3 8,985 68,595 2, 400 42, 300 197, 824.4 V, 194 343, 5a2 Includes 83,595 trothp vatebenefactions. Two schools reported receipts for 1918-19. Exclusively from private benefactions. c TA 2 1. - ochers' ries -Erp. Hrldirrrs. 7?/.`c - ;(1. States. tutions Insti- Administration. Educational. 1 nstniction. Auxiliary Fixed current Outlays 0-3 report- I Text- . Operation of school main to.flatiee. agencies and charges (rent, Total - (capitalsitionac)ui- ing. Business. principal. Salary of eXpendi; tures.Other Deans andteachers. ;! supplies, books, etc. plant. iactiv dies. sundry insurance, etc. ). expend-itures. construe- tion).and to 4 5 6 7 S 9 I 10 11 12 111 ' Arkansas . United States . 44 1 $168, 760 /Ill, R91 $201, 940 1, 850 /3, 891,823 8294, 8X6 $1, 948, 743 $419,060 $783,131 165,02X '17,156,765 1990,594 C)r IowaIndianaIllinoisColorado 2 5132 26,47112,6502,665 14,12,10,000 130460 3,000 12,485140509, 521 259,219,204, 3997006x6 35, 305 25.67727,35s21,442 58,95, 7.3319332,5912, 210 21,35, 22305211, 7133,740 05,12545, 14516, 722 4,3,1095, 813671 524,947345, 47174,494 107,578 7,7,500 817 t.1 MissouriMichiganRamis 4 21,60921,21.223 872 7.632 22,00017, 000 7,700 22,31, 45443215,13,500 307 *441,353, 081 489,291,000797 953 17,96320,50013, 8.51 102,120,802100, 6443 000 44,758 30,69, 966723W, 000 34,13957,72972,31. 923907 10,936 6.13,532,464,410 255344 -.N2,500 114,000114,006 Ohio-NewNewNebraska... 'York Mexico 2 124 4, 447 155 10,22,323 :WO19, 6916,8, m00MO 20,29711,0095,077 127,234, 697253 73,089 17,1756838, 3887667, 395 10,75488, 959 17,41,40, 3410530602, 583 33,93254,01389,840 S,1,7475,566 CRN x597,341 176,040751,774,394 068 32,64027,92511,16, 153000 SouthOklahoma Carolina 1 I I 3.1206, 768 2,4003, 600 6,5,341= 653 195, 571-47,38, 175673 3, 9907, 816 65, 59216,7926,017 2,6,117$ 50m 54,644 5,62132,264 1,134 352,173, 110 3%357,206 105, 000 44,992 5,307 TexasUtahTennessee 14 27,19018, 397 16, onn7, 500 10, 250 7.200 400,103,000 720 40, 248 47,25.292 39112,515 26,15.045 456 8,000 41,22.500 421 755 13, 919 500 192,104, 389672 74,263 WisconsinWestVirginia Virginia 12 - 11, 005 I3. 556 i 6.2,14107,3,15K) 250oon 6,4513,3,1012,650 212 54,23,91292, 3380984i, 373 18, 353 5,6,4, 719407520 63,73,013 12516,14, 994550 23,5'021,30614,2939, 300 101,62X 15,674:3.5764, 566 6,4713, 074 322ZiO 330,612, 147, 5(10750 02301, 764 231,478 56,46011, 405 4, 924 WestSouth VirginiaCarolina Colored only ( inclodrd ober e). 1 , 3, 120 2, 8002, 400 .8, 6533,212 2%91347, 175 6,4073, 990 16,12, 994515 . 23, 5501.5, 045 4.5666 755 . 13, 019 4, 572 322 104,156, 672630 74, 26311, 246 United States Includes 121,300 not classified. 2 3, 120 5, 200 9, X65 71, GM i r10, Two 397 schools give figures for 29, 509 I 314, 595 1:09 -19. 5, :121 I 13, 341 186, 43681,764 130, 72.3 56, 400 CO1-4 20 BIENNIAL SURVEY OF EDUCATION, 1918-1920.

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United States 136 1, 161,096$6,01'10,1014$44, 974, 996,43, m 5, 017Ma, 644, 04 Alabama 7 Aritona (1, 1\54 130, um 1, 352, isia 1422 1, iM, 222 2 19, 400 . 167, 4(12 Arkansas 1,046, 9 2 5...... 1 , 214, 7 i7 I 2, 300 33, can Cali fonita 121, . . 1:'..5, 492 Connecticut 7 MI, 421 ,:(0,.915- 2,691,163 3, 021. 4ek 4 44, &NO siti, 167 732, 566 N21. 733 Georgia Hawaii 3 21,016 142,000 I, 571, 090 1,713,0141 Idaho 1 4, ri65 13,684 95;145 I us, 429 Illinois 2 12,100 9'2,045 34",0,7 440, 1,12 Kentucky 3 Vii, 467 294.941 1, 627, 271 1,922, 214 3 14, 201 Itts, 096 lI, 310, 393 1, 119, 279 Louislio la 1 12, 956 160, S69 361, WO 522, 4141 ...... 5 Maryland 14.632 30, e. 4 I S1 N. 000 5,110U r1/4'..i, 600 e ., 1 7, 400 3 t, 500 1,007,4441 1, 070, 'r,10 ...... : . Minnesota 10 62,:911 , 2414, 000 3, si14, 976 + 4,0'4.970 6 61,4514 214,.v85 I; s42, 465 '2, 057, 3,30 Mississippi Montana 1 4, v45 36,11(7 437, 225 473, 642 1 10, 000- 20,144) ?25, to sr 24.5,1440 New II anipshire 2 New Jersey 9, 500 15, 500 565, 000 5410, 3(19 New York... 3 30,410 1415.4,5:4 1, 519, 416 106, o57 { I, 790, 926 10, 54,4470 479,9:13g 3,911, 2s6 4, 491, 219 North Carolina 5 4, :150 96, 97 1, I6g, 133 1, 286.111 5 33, 76.9 204, Kst) I ,'259, 050 1, 2.11, (440 2, 72s, 939 . Oklahoma e 6 39, 300 1441, 592 1, 337,733 Oregon I 1,521,34 Pennsylvania. 7,500 17,4410 165, MI 1 s2, 04) 12 116, 702 969, 410 6, 44i3, 53s 4, 976 7, 777, 924 Rhode Island I South Dakota. 24, 720 150, 000 1, 260,000 1, 330. 000 Tennessee 4 36, 375 179, 768 1,8911,11611 . 1,4;66, 1424 3, 54.1, 551 2 14, 300 5.5, 000 745, 000 suO, oil Texas 2 Vermont 3,304 110,450 522, mi5 633, 255 1 2, 500 25, 000 105,000 130, 0110 Virginia 3 11, 422 177,940 934, 705 3.1s 1,11:1,023 Washington 3 West V irginia 49,914) 1s7,330 1,196, 464 1, 3s3, 794 7 34,827 '95, 414) 1, 752, 0110 1, s47, 410 Wisconsin , 9 156, 549 74('1, 456 4,673, 540 1 . 5, 453996 Colored only. (ineluded °bore) Alabama Arkansas 10, 750 34,200 252, 300 290,500 Kentucky. , 1 2,300 33, 992 Ill, 3(4) 115, 492 Maryland 1 3, 701 V500 379, 750 3,9, 250 1 300 300 47,1410 47,:x41 North Carolina 3 1, 540 17,931 205, 633 22".3, 564 Oklahoma Texas 1 300 6,000 199, 630 205,x30 1,104 K5,4.50 402, +05 4vi, 255 Virginia 2, 522 77,940 West Virginia 2146, 755 364, 735 1 4)1,5(16 114, 000 75, 000 91,000

United States I 12 24,017 24,353 1,970, 373 2,'257,926

Two schools have included the value of apparatus, etc., In value ofbuildings. One school reports only value of grounds; the buildingswere burned. includealands valued at $1,650,000. TEACHERS' COLLEGES AND NORMALSCHOOLS, 1914-1920. 23 TABLE 27.--Slate normal sehoola-Re'ecipts,1919-2().

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1' listed _Stet e4 13.5 $799723 OM, 513 $1!3, 20112,MS, 402341. 771.453$454, 709$16, tits, 061 .Alalanta 7 49,999 KS, 704 73, 2.50 133, 364 s2, slts Arizona 2, 5,606 374, I SS 74,742 15X,:7.5 :27,24) 10, s13 Arkansas I 1,414 995 476, 716 .a111.4-1 i is 16,(100 25,(3111 13, &V 7 3, 346 47.015 .22P4 VV. Connect will 4 1,966 1,073, 4M 270,(00 23'2,(1.S 50.2, Ire 4 ,rorgla 3 15, IA) 234,676 ll aa 75,000 210, SOO 42, 464 577, 760 1 40, MX) so, um Idaho 2 2,774 32,142 100- 120, 560 1, IVO 1 Y49, 4)7 373 247, Stet 3 9,197 35, 457 51,540 Kentucky 3 16,596 '64,217 40.11344) 3,94 4417, 310 450 1 75,000 211,614'2 59,1417 Cts, 344 1- 14,910 97,433 13,4100 Ku, ne 3 \5,0(10 11,004 221, '.47 54,100 55,05) .47,924 AtAr% tarot 3 34,440 201,601 /.1.4.-..6 11 uset s 10 ,,s71 132.500 2, MU 169,740 \I ninusuta. 193..'4:1 41,0(9 70S, K27 6,543 33,464 110,158 949,924 2,699 113,1114) 471, fe5 5,216 736,122 AIisNissippi 1 3,2917 71,4+7 Al onions 12, 410 67,143 134,737 1 6,620 32,548 New Hump:dime 4.5,1100 124,166 2 46,362 53, 461 ... New .1 mey 3 .51) 91,008 103, 321 New York S4, SW 1,011 417,475 4332 305, 366 10 4,079 . . 560,116 1124,0133 4.16 1,303,074 North Carolina 5 7,315 97,324 300 " 125, 137 N o Dakota 6 51 , (03 '41'21,X22 719 352,4.17 1111elioina 114,744 66,774 113, 100 335,663 23,01 4 11, 420 130.161 X,/103 704,715 ireg(.11 6,410 50,001 420,460 5,133 519,979 31,6155 30,261 150 l'etinSyl (Anis 12 771,578 1444, 548 506 262 17,049 1501,741 SS, 396 1, /413, 824 }thole Island 1 10,313 4.1,600 S. ow li Dakota 4 43,735 91,313 79,467 43,918 4,1365 245, Tennesseelessee 2 5,010 26,000 7,750 484, 530 131,31 2,41110 TeA 1 15, 903 164, 381 17S, 432 ..... 141,9011 Vermont 561 156,760 46, lilts 437, 045 9,529 15,246 25,336 Virginia 3 19,251 13S, 079 11 uslu ulgum 279 Ss, 475 I 155,675 35,1115 436,!64 4 40, s44 03,02s 6,13911 274.375It363, NS eel Virginia 7 14., 900 1$ 43 K86 747,6X1 V. 1,,consin 2,1(10 100, 500 315, PCs 500 4.1, 761 9 77,518 7X,4.72 1,1100 (67,7e3 942,97s 1,307,1131 C'vlored only (included above ). Alabama 2 6, 839 1,014 11,250 21,364 Arkansas 1 1,414 20,6X0 61.147 995 16 000 23,009 13.636 47,043 Kentucky 1 .798. 17,647 Al arylund 21,1(10 19,335 5)4,780 1 4,500 10,000 N o u-ib Carolina 3 9s2 39, 9ss 2,409 16,90u o. 3s, 137 47,072 679 127,158 oklahoma 1 13,961 50, 537 5,133 Texts, 1 15,903 69,631 Virginia 12S, 432 r49,91X) 156,760 46,100 437,095 1 10, 766 57,137 36,290 44,047 AV ea Virginia 1 II 13.5,48 32, 405 1144 29,478 43,464 United States 12 36,735 j277,260 .300 403, 004140,368 1,042,334 From private benefactions. I One school includes tills item with currentexpenses. s $5,000 from private bftelartions. Includes $KOOD from private benefaction.. Includes 614,057 from private benefactions. Includes V00 from private benefactions. / Figure; for one school for 1917-1x. 11 Includes $1,343-from private benefactions. Includes St% from private benefactions. 18 Figures for one school for summer session only. U including pada.° of land forone school. u Includes 11,1130 train wivstebenefactions. III Tuition tees Lwow fa one atm/. TABLE 28.-State normal schools-Expenditures, 1919-20. Administration. I Instruction. Schools , Educational. Operationof school Mainte- Auxiliaryagencies chargesFixed currentTotal (Ticapujoit:lOutlays States. report- ing. Business. I 'principal. Salary of I ex pendi- tures.Other Deans andteachers. supplies,books,Text-etc. plant. nance. ctivities.sundry and insurance, etc.).(rent, expendi- tures. oonstruo- tion).and 1 138 *273,607 $523,264 4 $360,199 I $5,655,125 5 6 $477,580 j 7 $2, 616, 564 8 $825,418 9 10 11 12 111, 999, CM 13 ', ArizonaAlabama.Arkansas United sates 7 1 52,525 1,7507,2523,784 30,1.5819,6109,1202,040 19,6688,2971,1787,834 321,655129,602 97,75317,450 32,11319,017 5,7048,471 69,66576,86876,7466,588 25,85627,92819,4214,390 $2,244,314 32,48432,94578,611 669 $75,513 413,051,58410,970 1,942 312119 318,687539,738364,019 40,081 69,79419,560 4 84'1 GeorgiaHawaiiConnecticutCalifornia 34 1 3,3001, 267 12,16016,0003,600 10,1155,336 197,539143,21674 3,211 24,42872,015 1,812 10,014 1,200 188 199,445 8,047 100 495,774211,519 80,560 2099;49472 40,00075,000 9 KentuckyIllinois"Idaho 32 4,6024,680 12,900*5,000 7,950 10,40011,125 1,389 261,099115,079101,,860 360 21,55210,3952,680 58,26955,56931,335 54,38618,961 1,838 56,36941,89645,903 1,708 287 322,687221,715436,330 77,823 62; 6g8151 1..3>0 Massachusetts.MarylandMaineLouisiana t 10 63 51 12,16314,9131,2002,994 37,59013,200 6,0005,000 28,1062,5202,5891,128 346,99329,70577,84061,252 21,2912,4,709 7,7143,2505,587 ' 199,241 37,15929,93148,206 87,70610,84414,558 8,204 119,27134,56167,98915,800 8,131 906 867,910129,211150,745208,179 23,069 5,513 'el NewMontanaMississippiMinnesota. Hampshire 321 6,0006,200 29,000 7,5005,0004,532 127,397 12,5073,1572,100 285,09272,45145,62043,944 5,2441,072 400 111,05945,97534,81013,774 26,73312,7509,895 783 36,02230,55596,34087,27 630500 602,762186,729118,811198,221 211.515110,644 1,0005,000 torsa NewNorth YorkJersey Carolina. 10 65 5,9662,5331,521 750 43,10011,40018,000 15,95413,003'4, 865 208,452192,517532,663 72,721 54,38828,258 7,531 `124,9691321728 4617993,251 39,87829,98221,698. 110,38879,13363,31414,586 1,284 396 92 825,467250,77455,9(2 122,911301,389 4,526 PennsylvaniaOregonOklahomaNorth Dakota 12 1 51,19913,3142,193 49,59220,50022,442 4,000 20,86616,73123,703 2,562 . 408,559256,49332, 800 70,04813,919 2,3157,824 438,534 18,96345,127 4 171,637 33,13424,325 4,792 542,19325,74016,038 10,61615,973 641 1,763,844 422,804541,745 83,663 115,1'00 28,602 TEACHERS COLLEGESAND NORMAL SCHOOLS, 1919-1920 25

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ti TABLE 29.-City and county normal schools--Personnel and property, 1919-to.. States. report-Schools! ing. teachers, includ-ing principal. Number of students.' Normal Graduatesnormal from coupe. Schools Library. report-Schools chinery,tus,appara-ItValue ma- britry, of groundValueuJ and of propertyTotal value 1 2 Men. Women. 4 Men: Women. 6 Men. 7 Women, 8 report- ing. 9 volumes. Bound ing. 11 furni-ture.and 12 buildings. reported. .tr1 ConnecticutAlabama United States 128 14 244 63 854 1013 758 17 11,769 29 106 5 3.116 1 102 3 1340,442 -1, 400to' 4 152:3. 411 2, 050 $S:2A 353 37, 00013 16,746.764 14 IndianaIllinoisDistrict of Coltrbiti 2 12 19 5 381926 11 22 124659189 03 1 28.5 557433 21 28,00013, 9795, 642 2 69,000 915,502,000 137 915,1:47571,000 39,050 tn IowaLouisianaKentucky ' 3 1 1432 233511 7 68130 1117 2 7 1' 3.76:19,1, 500204 3 1 17,5006,000 181,250,000 6(1). 43,000 181,668256, 080 62,500 g..40 MassachusettsMaryland'Maine. 2 7 2132 9 10 9 2:37307 74 142 * 1 1,3001,129 1 12,620 2,500 50,00060, 300 50,00072,926 2,500 til004 MissouriMkhiganNew YorkJersey 45 821 3832 5 168125 6224 3849So 0 2, (1351,1,279 700 103 1014 0 616113501 4266 30 8.1 23, 24716,00018, 544 1,6004'000 20 8 151, 25131, 00013,46,20016,990 500 1, 394, 500 211,000507,000347,075169, 435 242,000182,933553,200403,275 0.c";CI OhioNorth Carolina 25 13 6313 1 109 58 S 423 56 2,513 5 2617 213455 24 17,594 15 1 '11,938) 2,-000 329,050 3,750 1, 545, 751 340,956 5,750 .. 0 r ' SouthPennsylvania CarohnaWisconsin Colored only (included dare ). 23 .25 6.5 so 3 11,127 135 16 17 0 42:5 0 22 24,755 8, 5s5 , 21 2 sr,5.5, sou184 .596,500583,932 , (*.Kt,639, 116 000 ....V>Z1.-.. LouisianaAlabamaDistrict of Columbia ' 24 1 456 10 7 31 2 1(4 45 5 3s I 4,2791, 400- 7551 41 29, 0002,050 . 1.6,00037, 000 39,050 MarylandNorth Carolina , 1I 1 :II I ' 516 94 47 108 9630 2(1 9 1,5(53 2 1 f)0050) 20,300 t 215,000 26, 8002,560 South Carolina *Statistics'There was for an one OneIchooladditional schoolUnited for numberreports yearStates 1917-value of 676 Is.of nonresident apparatus, etc.,students with value of grounds and , 10 in extension coursftc. 19 . buildings. 42 145 3 :599 16 7.479 9 42,050 247, 050 3, 753 2s9, 100 5,750 . ' TA Li; 30. -City miff roil ril y Receipts.,normal"..k.rhools--Mce i MS and 1. ltdit tin .q. 191'4 Expenditures. . States. (report- Schools ing. Studenteduca-feest forions I Public funds for- re Current All sources.other irvii,7't. Schools' )T - ofSalaries prin-cipals instroc.ofSalaries ottr tenseslion of and and main- her ex- Operation tenance, currentTotal I forOutlays sites, services. 3 of plant.Incase 4 fur, .7 directors. and S tors. . admims. and fixedtrution. charges.sundry 11 expend]. Itures. ; angs, etc. build- C Alabama United-States 9.1 4 I 36, 3116 49, 155 $.119. 136 $16, 100 I 116 $21.903 3979, 137 9 $73, 463 410 1242, 070 i 81, 515, 373 12 13 0 ConnecticutDbtrIct of Columbia 1 713 I 2, 500 7,621 7'13 6,610 214 1 2,6002, rmiit 11,3636, 933 1,630 2^202.12 6,3931,3121 22,011610,911 $05,15334,330 u7 lowsIndiana I ! 12 5,.,240 3005n0 119, 137 59,5(0 631 III 6,, 272 149 36, 142 4, 100 167, 35966, MO y MassachusettsMarylandLouisianaKentucky 2 I 225 i 2,600 3,677 j 4,520 . 3 1 4,2, 4011943300 2, 790 230 4.354 7,9174,900 40,90125,09060,990 5,463 MussouriIlichigeht I 37 ' 1 2, non SI,31, 491393 I 6, 564 41 1 4,3, 212000 35, 13611,33, 200'216 4,1,392 774 5.10 6,6123, 24102, 334 31, (US17.93041,999 6,020 347 0 NorthNew Carolina JerseyYork L . 3 1 i 12,:x20 42 In,46, 9707979.31416, 000 106,24671,17072, 3001'2.71912. IIM) 2,4.102,2.38,092 '14,797 17.2736,1144 174, 4090,69465,791 3,000 DI SouthPennsylvania'Ohio Carolina I. 22 1, 200 I 1,055* 166,569 'so 2.075 100 23 , 10,1501, 273 113,633 4,700 600 21, 510 230 111, 7:A) 4,225 1,500 2 I 11)....,15 0 .13,120 3,090 171, 943 DistrictlLlabsmeiWisconsin of Columbia. Colored only (included . abort). 23 i 4 ; I 4. :166 715 I 192, 371 7, 621I, 700 15, 731 300 21 :: 54, 361 124,96171. :130 11, 67910, 395 113 56,113144,459 195, 190,401 913 2, 200 15.473 CnOrO NorthLouisiana Carolina , ' 2 1 225 2.6002,500 3, 577 6,610 4 ',2,000 -3e0 27.1110 6,9.55 * 960232 1,624 10, 911 34,3.50 q7 South Carolina United States s 1 c 9 1 I ) 5, 100 1. 700 i so ' 4, 520 500100 - 2 1I 1.9451,2752,601 2,1005, 160 335600259 4,200 250731 34,6602,4,2258,730 200,1 6,1120 So far as ascertainable. JIM Statistics for year 1917-14. I 13, 074 11, 730 9 10, 2201 Expenditures for one school 44,215 2, 406 for 1917-19. 6, 905 60,646 I 40,370 8 TABLE 31.Private normal schoolsInstructors, students, gradugtes, 1919L'O. Instructors. Students. Graduates 00 States. Schoolsreport- Isummerlug. Report-sions. ses-in% Men.Total (or year. SununyMen. session. Total or year.. 7-- Sumner session. Normal courses. tensioncorre-andEx- In 1,92.0aremal 8 4 Women. ' e Women. 7 Men. S Women. Men. Women.10 ,orr Men. Women. soursea.spond- ence 14 Men. 16 Women 16 Alabama 1:InIted States. . 60 1 118-457 751 96 211118 198 96 2,544 418 6, 929 502 ifl- 826 it 3621 3 3, 522 79 287 110 938 39 DistrictCainestksitCalifornia. ad Columbia 143 1 15 3 352810 4 3 13 350101 3513 4 11 247101 15 5 04 9124 20 annalsIlswallnorida. 5 1 4 4217 47 2 1 Is 9 25 2 286 47 399 92 5 2430 127 34 122 47 365128 5 40 8 109 17 3 MassachusettsIndiana 2 2- 5' 1- 6 .32 3717 878.11 35 1710 2 878 1112 84 )' 52 209 25 MissouriMinnesotaMichigan 13 1412 9 IS'5 18 2 7 92 193 ib 4 '2929 204195 04 2'2 6 6936 1 NewNebraska. YorkJersey 4 1 1 29 8 2111 1 2 121Ill 19 28 a i 19 8 378 28 64 4 115 14 OhioNorth Carolina 26 1 3 19 12 9 4774 I I 3 8 236382297 - ''' 80 . - 285 56 2 1681' 2. Oregon ' 21 10 6 15 7 3 7 1 8426 276151 ', 5 1* 28 ; IS 5 174 125 1 20 TennesseeUtahTexasSouthPalinitakvan otael 2 j 10I) 24 ii! 20 213303 t;Iti 6 39 157 99 6 1 14 8 2218 1 64 , ' i 4 ! .15 12 i 6.48 i 051 - Colored oalyAincladed abort) 6 10 ______69 517i0.-, mil 311 13 . 5827 4 5 2713 1 . 11 NorthKentuckyAlabama Carolina 4 118 ' 92 1 2196 h 8 I 96 ' 121418 32 , 502 3:3 3 79 1 39 M ennsylvania. 5 9 3 ' 217297 2 107 15 2 , 121 2 1 25 C'')4. Tennessee - Vi rginia 64 , - 5916 25 4 1216 7i ! 126 26! 301 3 157 14 2 1510 West Virginia United States a 268 41 64* 219 10 e 131 i 1,440.648 .69 .690 1(15 108106 I 448341 i 5 1 ' 27 i 4 IA 5 27 jZ ..., 2 One school includesIncludes 3 5,580 students in other than normal courses. 150.. , 2,147 29 I 295 I 125 1 --.-- 9 98 qp o n Includes students in trade and instructors from university and 3 agriculture courses. public schoolsupervisors, each of whom gives class hours at the training school. 0 a 0RNC)fp tie TABLE 32.-Priate normal schools-Property and receipt e, 1919-20. C Bound Volumes ratus, machinery;Library, appa- 'Receipt& States. in library. furniture. Value of , Endow- From students. Private fur beefactions- Schools! Schools I buildings.ground and ment ,I. cchoOlsreport- trig' I funds Public fre:"el ; 114"asP "f sources.All other Total *.402 t Current receipts. report- Number. report- , Value. i Tuition, etc. Board, I " 4i,I . tures. . plant . 1 tug. 3 7 C--_, rouno,,c. men t. expetdi lures. 1 t ' 41 1 $1307, 233 I 5 6 s 9 10 11 j 12. 13 1'1 Alabama United States .47 1 162,70414, 641 1 250, 136 i Ili, 742, 397 1, 433, 243 $7,135, 7232,134,992 47 1 I $456, 747 Is, 570 114q1,135 ; $1s, 970 3, 730 $1, 213, 230 91, 346 6479, 243 i $1,193. 193 1 612, 147,454 054 $3, 444,442 ConnecticutCalifornia ' 23 1 1,3,0312,5.50 000 3 1 39,240 1,7,500 500 1 . 216, 750 41,000 -3 4 50.24, 130125 3 64, 532 9,9110 11, 120 126,0942991,35934,025 HaFloridaDistrict of Columbia .. 4 1 700 :130 4 1 1, 000 21, 000 6, 2s0 a 0406, 280 KentuckyIndianaIllinois 42 1 2,4,9, 0003909001, 100 21 1 16,12, (W10 000 4, 230 1 1 9.50,1X10130, 0005., 000 733,1100 26,(1X) -4 5s, 517 I,9,64s 100 12,5x16s. 336 fi, :1,900 997 12, 9966,0701.174 173. 29,971 4,171 MissouriMinnesotaMichiganMassachusettsMaryland I 3 11, 8005, r(221,900 213 25,13212,500 I2, 500 250, 315 93, 000 3, 984 24,3 3, 469 00059,715 231 2, 316 5,561 37,945 4, 7573. 971 1.1,13,046 469 3,I10 41,3179.5,$(3532, 532 Nebraska 2, 500 1 130 1I 7,300 701) 1s5, 000 1 500 11, 500 30 13, 500 25,0007,,199 ttiO North-NewOredonOhioNew JerseyCarolina York 52 13, 1009,7,000 2,5,1 s., 50 261 44),:3.5, 00040016,10, OM179 ; 7s7,244,449, 22s 49077,(11) '55,09220, WO300 2 4 21,46({40, s97 4, 950 1S, 519 2,7, 30.5544 4, m10 . 1,0001,WO 5,0021,046 29, 750 1,64161,,16 61,30190, 59733,177 4,950 Pennsylvania 3,'2003,{1351 1 I Is, 1967,111) 273, 122,2,92.10 2414,12.1, 491 150 12 :AMR. 4,514.1 29, 62619,754 1 6, 0011 1,,19, 1.411 172 GO, 312 513 UtahTexasTennesseeSouth Dakota ,, 1'2,510) {, ,..ol I 1.41 '2 I .2.1,(91)1:0011 Mill '-} OM1, I790 out) Is, 949 12 26, 400 6,s, 743,,,; 5, 46! 71,0113 2 .... 16,27517,916 149 106,12710,55042,675 223 WectWashingtonVirginia Virginia. 1 42,937 4, 809 1 ° 210, 00075, COM 7, 000 1, 210, 000 1910,500,1100 000 3,632, 960 i 84, 80150,000 1 ' 11, 4602, 177 131;(40435, 80014, 966I 1 I 1,7111 1 1, ,1'..,,. 1 L5 ' 170.'176 10 YE . '0; I. 595. 341 :,...4, 060 iadoredAlabama only (*eluded above) 1 14,641 1 250, 436 9, 2, 134, 992 1 2, 700 6,,{6s ...v); 570 47. 152 I1 1 PennsylvaniaNorthKentucky Carolina 1 ' 2, 78010, 0007, 0004,000 1 1 15,19616,179 4,250 1,433,295 244,128132,29958, 000 125. 150 55, 092 1 ,, 18, 5701, 106 20, 45318, 519 6,3, 750000 91,380 8, 000 196, 195 S, 002 997 I 682, 458 29,780 6, 070 991,35961, 301 8,173 Tennessee 1 1 42, 937 1 210, 000 7,0005, 000 1, 210, 000 200,100, 000 000 3,632, 960 84,801 I 1 10, 0002,177 134, 604 1, 710 1, 026, 185 I 170, 976 261, 806 1014, ' 181OM , 1, 595, 281 20,00044,634 IncludedReceiptsUnited of in one tuition Statesschool for areone for school. 1917-18. ' 6 91,398 7 504, 061 3, 367, 402 6, 032, 995 VolumesStatistics forin one1917-18, kbool library7 taken from 1917-18 31, 853 188.542 14,966 14, 160 2, 700 1, 111, 571 stat:stics. 378, 909 6, 739 I . 1, 028, 865 20, 570 2, 767, 900 47, 151 32 BIENNIAL SURVEY OF EDUCATION, 1918-1920.

TABLE33.-Pritate normal schools-Erpendilures,191940.

Other Opera- i Salaries,,,lat.i,,,,expentli- t lll, I Total S.chnedsof PrII.of othertures fornminte- current. ()inlays Stales. report - c10111, inst rue- for sit es, ing. inqno- ot.nce, expendi- and tors. tont andsundry tures Imild directors. adnutii- and ftzedreported. 0 trat charges.

1 4 a 14 ti . United States 46 $69,340 $523,043$141,.;9.5$14'24, sillI SI, 62s, 294 $762, 141; Alallarn; I 1 6, 1!4) 72,'-41 79, 292 270, 129 42$, 432 CalifoEnia 1 :1 263, 2.N 2. NO 5, 407 . 5)) Cottncticut 1 5, z....1 : 24,677 70u 3 6,'4).3 19, 723 4, 164 District o' I'oltimbia 724 699 , 103, 41 1 44,433 Florida 1 17,1a° .. 1 1, 150 5,1:40 6, 2'o Illinois 5 5,650 Indiana 2S, 737 10, 131 56, 142, 34% 12,063 5, 5s5 3, 22s 20, .476 1, 911 Kentucky a 1, 1101) Maryland I 3,29, 4, 165. 514 s, 977 2 7(K) 1,166 30,1s2 Massachuset is 5 13, 400 32, 04 9,3,49 34,536 76, 191 5. 110 Michigan 1 5, 750 16,239 41,117 M immxota 3 7, 1110I 2$,597 Ce:LNil° 71 3247' 5s, :NI Nebraska 1 $ 2, 10O New Jersey 9,100- 3, .410 :4,610 Is, 500 1 (410t 2, 179 1470 1,141 4 945 New York 2 5,0110 .49,6,11 4, 290 32. 35, 91,337 1,11110 North Carolina 1 1, 501 11.664 42, 767 M, 931 Ohio 4 I 5, 4110 I Oregon 15, 469 1,546 s.047 311, 162 1 7,7(x1 la: qi! Pennsylvania 2 21,.;of South Dakota 5, :4110 Is, 422 2, au 3. 30, 14,412 1 t 2,4711 16,9,.t 6Ss 11,411.5 31,.546 Tetmessee '2 1, 9 s5 Texas 19,'21, 415 15,:322 37,010 33, 7911 1 I, WO WK) 2,10i0 Utah 1 2, 000 19,062 I Virginia 447I 7, 1E1 22x,6,52 I. 9,0 1 I 129. 976...... 1116, 354 236, .460 270, 763 West Virginia 1 1, 500 s. 790 t 2.2113 29, s.t.4 42, 347 4, 343 Colored only'(inrluded above). = - - Alabama 6,140 79, 292 270, 129 422, 432 263, 2'29 Kentucky 1 1, 00 North Carolina 3, 29, 4, 165 514 is,977 Pennsylvania 1,1451 11, 664 42,767 55,931 Tenneiste 1 3,515) 9,62 2,003 35, 133 50, 23s 10,000 10,W) , 20, 41011 Virginia 129, 976 11x1.3,4 236, 360 270, 763 West Virginia.% 1, 500 S, 790 2, 203 29. s54 42,347 4, :34.3 United States 7 13, fis0 246, 161 67,663 494, 7I 1442, 2/45 55n, 1941 I Includes 69,500 not classified separa ely. 3 One school has figures for 1917-Is. $ Plus board. 4 one school reports this item with instrudos. Plus home. ln one school amount left, after expenses, goe to principal. (Including teacher-training intitittions offering four year' work above the TABLE 3 1 . Trurhurs. fle A./044S. 9rM/f/e1t, secondary schc )l and gr mini IIPgree rred. fr., 1911 !,). Location. Week- In Weeks.otn- in Years in Graduatest eac hers log course. ' t rai front Degrees ferret!. con. mentEn-7- roll- in Institution. year I "" course. short Men. I Women.. Men. Women. Model gchool.ii1.r- lice , schools.model and or::71 -2 1 4 3 9 10 11 '.t 1 ChicagoGunnison,Greeley,Conway, 111 Colo Ark Colo ColoradoArkansas StaleStateState Teachers' NormalNormal SchoolSchool College 424644 i 10 fi I') 2 ; I 2s A 213 2347 13 zt4s;47 BA BA 1,719 t 246 E;r GAte,,Normal,Mae091b,G1 Ind ILI Ind CentralTri StateIllinoisWesternNational Normal Colleges State IllinoisKindergarten College. Nortnal State UniversityNormal and Elementary School College. 4.4s4244. 12 6 2,3 2;2 12 105 32479510 32 503 A, B1, A A, BA, B A 1,022 102191 33 XPcrl Muncie,TerreIndianapolis, Haute, Ind Ind - IndianaTeachers' State College Normal of Indianapolis. School State Normal School (eastern division , - 4.4s 12 1-32,3 ; 44 7 128 237,4 26 6 10 11 A, B ABB. AB 3,500 450 F H:cagItmports,Cedar Falls,rin Kans s lows FortKansaslows Hays, Kansas, Normal School State Teachers' CollegeState Norinal School 4945 4psti 1312 9 13 2 ; SS241546 352 39 104816 193957 A,A . B BA A, B BA 275404100 0tot MountM Pleasant, Mich uette, , Kans. , MichMich , CentralNorthernWesternState Michigan StateState NormalNormal Normal School School Manual Training Normal College. School 42 6fir. 2 466616 21S14.115s2,47 361910 0 4 56 3 A, B AA . A, B AA '330 250276190 Cri JeffersonOweYpsilanti,Kirksville, Girardeau, City, Mich Mo Mo NortheastLincolnSoutheastMichigan Institute StateMissouri Normal (colored) State College Teacher,' ('allege Teachers' College 444.14s 1116 96 1-3 2 312739 5 47010A 411 16 3112 46351612 A, B A A, B A 272330766 0 Chadron,Warrensburg,ftringileld, Nebr Mo Mo NebraskaCentralSouthwest Missouri Mis.sourl State Teachers' College State Teachers' College 4446 i 0 2 A325 1 s 212 sto 1711 1 2515 1 A, AB A 544240456 .0 Wayne,Peru,Kearney, Nebr Nebr Nebr dodo State Normal School 4444 2 131,11 61946427 17 A A 150163.195 Las Vegas, N. Met, I, I tic! 'cling summerSeveralA, maintained session. short courses by this given,school; but B lengthpublic of schoo1, courses not stated.New Mexico Normal University 44 1r% 2,34 2]4 AlsoPrivate.Use 12. alsodegrees Soldiers' in engineering. Orphans' Home 6 3s 6 AA A 303 TABLE 34 . Teachers' colleges--tiessions, graduates, degrees conferred, rte., 1919--.!0--4 'on tin lied. W ineeks Weeks in Years -Graduatesteacher, train- from egroes ferres1. con- . Enroll- Location. Institution. year. sion.slim-mer' course. short in Men. ing course. Women. Men. W omen. school.Model school. Prae-!!`.e .1 ' schools.practicement inmodel and X ei a S 9 10 11 I ft Ada,KentBowlingAlbany,Silver Okla OhioCity, N.Green, N.Y Mex Ohio. StatdoNew YorkMexico State State C011ege Normal for School Teacher,. e Normal College. ( 42 4s4,444 1012 68 2,3 2 2018 84 121132 4s11 20 87 4 132 11 4 5 A, IIA , 13 AA A, B A 379296160 canyon,Denton,NashvilleOrangeburg, Tex Tex Tenn 8..C. WestGeorgeStateEast CentralAgriculturalTexas Peabody StateState College andNormalNormal Mechanical for CollegeSchool Teachers. College (colored ) 464x42 1012 2 3921 6 12x10-5 6117 3921 1 17 32 A A 300425497 FarmvUle,Provo,SamHuntsville, Marcos, Utah Va Tex Tex.... StateBrighamSouthwestSamNorth HoustonNormal Texas Young Texas StateSchool Normal Uplversity.State Normal for Normal Institute% omenCollege College 424x4647 1011 2 2 30141538 12x104 51s2 10 14 21 A A 238436134 Menomonie,Institute,Harrisonburg, W. Wi'Va Va Private. TheWest StoutVirginia Institute Collegiate Institute (coloreddo r. 414247 11 56 2 32 40 13 40 14 52 i B BA 500369 . 'TEACHERS COLLEGES AND NORMALSCHOOLS, 1919-1920. 35

TABLE 31:- Teachers' mtleget -Instructorsand atudents, 1919- ?N. ;; 'Including teacherArain(ng institutions offering fouryears' work aboCe the secondary school and granting degrees.)

flustrvetors,Ineltni- :`Nitg principal. liesident students.

In all courses. Location (for name of W little Rum- In Institution Owe ytwr. mer. normal Table 34). Whole courses.. year. Summer.

5 °- 0 0

1 tj a 8 9 10 ---, 19 111 14 14

i ../itt ay, Ark li1 14 1 1:4- 519 156 519 I 1; recley, Colo 4237 1:413,588 t 43 26211,315 1411,174 8211,315 hill1111,011, C010. I6IS12 27 2 10154; 17 395 10 204 15 387 10, (*lilt-apt, Ill 1 4. 1h 2 365 6,666 14 . 257 66 257 Mat umb, Ill. 21 21 21 21 6 7, (176 4,1 253 920 75 550 19/1 440134. N,./ !nal, Ill 47 57 43 49 551 13,914 '4072,536;be 1, 884 21082,407 .5 ligola, Ind 21 7 21 7 . 258, 219) kin \ ale, Ind 643 372, 160 35t1 80 315 AO 10 16 10 336 063 1 telianat tolls, Intl (5301 443 574 318 505 55 .1. 29 27 . 805 'fern. Maine, Ind 20 177 4433 11,452 X35 30 12' 319 1,6:3.220 sr.),319 Nbineiel list. p 12 13 1,623 12 14 . 322 393' 90 304 322 38,376 t eddy }ails, lua It 775 IA 5903 14,772 8566 374 3,7671176 2,609374 Emporia, haus I, 42 3,767 32 59; 60 384 2,172157 1,708 364 11...*,, Kan ' 2.3 2,172 Yo24 232'e 204 1,067 50 768 75 36,328 l'iti,burg, Karts 5034 872324 1,262 50;33 534 1,722160 1,267 331 Kalamazoo, Mitt ...... :,. 47 1,410515 1,180 27'36 .... 422 1,,{t11' 115 Me3251,411 NI arquet te, Mich 16 24 15 20 9 177 804 95 46 519 9.5 722 73 Mount Pleasant, Mich...... 24 I%24.26 :... 138 14,634 Yimlanti, Midi 711 81 GUS 138 711 430 I-- 38 8528;20....252 2,288134 1,380 Cape liiranietiti, Mo i... 23 23 2522,286 478 44,700 22.22 .... 301 773 142 536301 .1oTason City , Mo , . 16 14 773 62 15,104 181. 14 '2 125 2241 27 40 26 Kirksville, Mo. i,... 34 25 .105 21:5 tl 34125. . . . 3411,172114.3 860 sprint:field, Mo...... 29 972258 22, 5116 40 29'49 2 731 1 N arrensburg, Mo....4.... 824 200 8113 3921,14-411,019 40 :41 40.50' ....500 1, ts, 500 1,0(40 t ta.lrim, Nebr ...... I.... 5001, OscS ,1,41027,M10 14 19 14i 19, t5 134 117; 15 Kearney, Nebr 21 28 60 15 13(1296 $ 19116 . 165 1,0401 55 796 2,310 Peru,Nebr 21 39 56 647 50u 136 27 . 205 731 im 552 W dyne, Nebr. 16 64 47739: 162 14 16 14 3270 stX) 43 409 J.a. Vegas, N. Mex...., 04 25 270 800 1 18, 25' 408 1,139221 726 sifter ('it v, N. Mex / S 17 9081,126 47 12,812 17, 3 87 436 56 340 Albany, l':.'Y 3237 24 179 3.11 44 3,924 16 11, 4 257 1, 3:65 115 5302571,265 Butt ling Green, Ohba 2030 1823 41 28, 578 7- 2141 1,771 139 1,213 1301,735 Kent,Ohio.. j 4355 43 55, 2 47 18, fft4 Ada, Okla 280I, s39TM 1,604 2/4P1,409 1,744 7220 21 19, 12 286 1,058162 27,514 I /ratigeburg, S.C...I. 31 873 167 704433 91 17 10 .... 385 514 16 MI 106 Nashville Term ' 50 ' 2350 1086s 3 .23 3371,491 269 1,269337 Canyon Tex 3226 30 27 1,491 264 753 81 405240 725 benlon: Tex , 38323832 641 2,319 52 24,404 II imbuille, Tex . 356 1,6135402,2(17233 46,455 24262426 3971, 320214 864 San Marcos, Tex 2924 3971,320 29,304 29.24, 297 969142'565 207 Provo, U ta.h 4928 13' 969 20,620 4 1 4 48 4 Farinville, Va 741 3 17 48 12 1,672 1, Obt' 400 793 Harrisonburg, Va 11 19 11 I9,. 255 15,783 Institute, W. Va 5 867 5 .623 5 840 27 22 1 141; 13,452 251 11 74 29 109 254 Menominee, Wis.., 16 2014 13; 3611 3.35 .199 132 324 355 37 ESOMate& 36 BIENNIAL SURVEY OF EDUCATION, 1915-11120,

TA 91. It 36.- Tearhers' mllega-Pmperty andi nor) in( 1919- .

(Including teacher.t ruining institutions utTering fouryears' work above the secondary sAiool and granting degrees.)

I3 eD a Received from students. E4L1.1 Location (for name i e E of Institut fon sec m 7-z t. Table 34). a 8 E aa 5 C

1 t II 4 a 14 9 10 11

Conway, Ark IS, Me 4 0..21 4313, 290 ICI, 56K SI K,8011 97, 501951, (N7 $1, it-,1,,,, 414 Greeley, Col() 60,000 Sfl, III 864, III) 61,14 72,191 !Ir.!, titto 41,, 531 Owinison-Colo II 760 35, MI 105,1141, h, 23 Chicago, III 9, .114 ,41, no 15, 2'3011, .157 13,,1111 i 6, 4111 121, WO Macomb, 111 . Val25, IV.52, tit' I 1*, 545, :4, 10 si, 99.! ..19,111 fl. 16,1 1142, 105 11,5. Normal, Ill 34, 00 104, 2, VA) 1 2:4, 14'16' 1 17. 041 796, T25 21, 537 37,um, 222,utiol Angola, Ind ...... 4, 71,50 151. Me 2s,1.1) .91.4. 462 Danville, hid- ..... 70, set 3, 961 01 0 74, 71 3,10 K. 11(1, 0001 11, 7S: '21,1431 601. Indianapolis, Ind....8, 30,3 100, 0119 stir. 24,30 '64 't332,1 1,650 138, 73, 748 Terra haute, lid!... 80;90034s, 1, 6811, TX 10,000 I 93, 224 2 it 997 22, 211 346, 412 Muncie, led., ..I 5, (WI15, 310,009 Cedar Falls, Iowa..., 00, ixltilati, 2,14, 1, 3110. 1 5, 91 sl 74. 777 5, 300 99, 119 1, 71a1,11410 64,4' 31,1100, lle.1..50 Emporia, kans ,46, 374 74, 1,820, 001255, a :is, ;61 7,740544002 liars, Karts 15, ta 12, Mt 4,, 003 234,401 429. 7111 40,01 7110, 4919 1 N, 090 I 1-2.01 Pittsburg, Karts !10, 9`+,144 40,1101 15.5, 941 11,39 1414, 2011 1 41,1100 1 Kalamazoo, Mich. ... '39, 19 it o;150, 03 141;1114171, (NM 3, 191 Am 113 titit, 1(10 21,1G71 1 Marquette, Mich..... 11,061 :al, 0119,2i,l, 91 4 2s7,1141 ris, Olt 331,249 1,, 414' Mount Pleasanl,M kb. 21, 1113911,1 4311, 4110 . i 75,0)011,070 144 r/4 Yvillauti, M kb.- .. 41, 30,171, 901 1:47, 4111 I'17 '30 NM, 33/...... 24,.137 4, K0 Cape Girardeau, Id o .29, 4%0184,All 1, 325, 001 i , 000 3110,4410 7, 5:12 3, s, 024 1'(, 91t1141, A. AT 19, 321 117, 7.11 4,2$6' 3 11, lioI JelTeon Cit y, AI o ...I 4, r0924.001 3113, 091 3, 144 23, 714,, as til , tits 1 90,41'11 Kirksville, Mo...... '22, 31710S, 2,58, Om :7. 469 :pritigfield. 141 o 31, WO Itln, 01 1 tl, 4 744 165, 916 355 531 41,6,7112,721 11,042.'4. OM 131, :14 Warremburg, Mo.... 41,(0101101,011 425, 00 25,00 3. :04 457, I9 flatiron, Ncbr 6, III 400, toe 4'.'.5, 000 4,003 500,03 11,03 33,574 Kearney, Nebr 17, 493 173,30 Ms, 313 17, t 7.5, Ius1 110,612 3,21. 1,8.'0 1.11, nit Peru, Nebr II 012 1:10,11(111 467, 311 1 24 , 145 3,31 6011 13, 500 by. Illii 7. 5n1 1i ?I, cm Wayne, Nebr 10,001450,009 675,0101' 4,514 5,401 114 175 144, (175 L a s Vegas, N. h e x .. 7.11l021, OM .109, 3501 9, 624.11,709 7, 1:11 51,111 20, 701 199.312 Silver Cil v, N. Mex..3, 40022, 176,1103 S. 2111122,017 62 1161 .Albatiy, R. Y . 5,59:312, 5311, 3,964 9'4. 917 7, 7:in 1, S111 152, 941 BOW tillg fireeti:Oltio.15,:101to:, 657 685, 172 45, 73.5.a17, 94 7411i 29, 434 41.131194,274 141,197 Kent, Ohio 59, OM 195, 1115,91 :4.273141,771 13,1 1r;44,4150- , Ada, (Ala 7,039i 3(1, .91, 40.5 17s,7055,172 271,745 365, 1 3,:111* i 1001,01 7i, nig 1711,00 Orangeburg, S. C.... 5501 741,363 622, 910 3,777 Nashville. Tenn ..... 40, 000.257, (WV 1, 4'14, 1191,2;1(12, I 44.501 73, :NI 600,1211, 157 4'61, OM 113, n01295,000 Canyon, Tex ...... 10,000.130, &Ski 50,105 521,131 907,510 111,6.4 102 176, n75 1:41, :474 Demon, Tex . 14,000117, 719 1.53 :411, 1+9(1 424,444 '10 745 :10, 000,1 /X, 316 Ilium sville, Tex IC, 0110.132,no! mo. 95ft_ 249, 951 15,17!1 140 0, 100 nit Inn 4 14'199, 721, San Mares, Tex..... 10,91,61 50,0013191,313 10,961 6, 5110 141, 7r10 l'rovo, )'tall 16,509' Lin, owl'r.'0,a10II 6,1111'174,2141 Firm ville, Viz . 24,544 1 13, :41919s, 560 3411.91, (04 9, 1* 44,0001408,19 1,4010 1011, 144 Ilarrisoliburg, Va._.17, 5001 95, 0991 2 510 00, 017 1,1611 212, 212 ms,1610 17.1346 70,1#52, 2, 411 Institute, W. V a ....2,000:131, MI ?It 44 Mt 111111 .5, KM 136,219 I, 408' 44,115 61, 44s 22, %I 132, :915 Menomonie, Wis..... 7,137121,000:1,61,9. 25, 519,24,1441 :4,400111(41.44'2 1 `M, 250 1 1 II 1 1 Private benefam ions. is fur 191, 19. I Private benefact ions for endowment. TEACHERS. COLLEGESAND NORMAL SC-HOOLS,.. 1919-1920. 37

TABLE37.- Tra.cheri collegro-Expenditurrs, 1919- (1. kIttl.ling teacher-training Institut Ions offering four years' work above the secondaryAllool and gninting degrees.)

Adminigratinn. 1 nsIrtiel ion.I I I I I Location (for nate of Iblututional.c i i institution see . w I, Tal ;le 34). ; 1 -1.-t,,_ .10. 11-88 V 4, h ' 4 e ' k?' e.{; A a Fa r.- 4 .-.-.,- < rz !

1 ft 3 4 a I 6 7 11 II 10 II It __._____ i__._ _ _ .._ i______l'oalv. ay, Ark V, einD SI, 654/$35,305. 1 $12, 210 $3,7:o $145, 722 WW1 378, I fetlry, (2010 I 6 101 11,4170 14s, ss0 1119, 527 26,11.01 4,750 2,5,1830 v,s4 4. unnimin, Colo $2.4165 4, 2,!913 246,.. 72,500 0 SS ,'w.. 1,9156,379 6,1463 19,315 Cht.ago, 111 11,0:0 2,4481 3, s2) 18,011 24699,471 33,078 Macomb, 10 4,129 21,453 3,909 22,4 '.14,6v%91,144 1,944 Norma1, III 5.1 2,230 76,-1705,s23 22,170 14,663 31,475 152,1572,000 1,1141. 5 0 6,4;15 149,47417, 81 4a, 570 22,371 30,704, .1 two's, 1101 16,492 2,930 123 2'.1,1463,973 43,8.02,4684,423 3,65s 2, 710.1, Oativille, 1 itd ,3. :MO 2,50( 34576,965 Indianapolis, lial 11,t130 1,625 400 500 19,775. 1,379 1,31) 2,3( 20.2:143,513, 141,14s 2.515 21,040 'T,rre liailtv,11.d. I, , V 713 5, I oo 7 :t0f1 5,121 1,85.630. 11,1604' 32, s19 12, :.10 10,578;8,900 231, eV 100,579 MuncieMuncie, 1 HO ( ) 1,141) .47,333 Cedar 7,4469,63s 2, 231413, 2001 1,1:11 72,939 14714 Joe ill 7.632 7, 700:13,:101 291,010 20, 540100, 04019, 00 72, NM Einp4wia, hints 19, 4-41 5 Om 1,292 151 532,255532, 1, 600 Hays, Kau' '..1%7 43, VW 4,23 13,730 2,2, 9.52 48.900 l'ittsburg, Kans. 6,00 5,60) 84,340 3,00 23,3,013,000 9,650 144,970 1;800 6,011 1',11:x 1 1 s,1,41 10, N'il17,3+1 8,500 34,33 1: slainarou, id lull 11,461 6,00 5,0.V 150,014 205,4(16 70,000 Marque' te, Mit b 7,04o 34,771 0,1144,632 231,0013,667 5,00 5,uss 70,282 4,17s13,6341,716 Nlouilt Pleasant, Nob 7,14'. 5,01) 2,160 84,241 5,45'. 1, Alt%' 110,1111 7,715 1' psilant 1, !dub 2,074 16,409 5,6805,'5411,3511,351 129,9772,144 6,1100 10,177 ,Is:,, 4154,311 32,v311,4 :.'.1,, 19., 2,t1d7 3413.131, 13,634 ( ape Girardeau, Lilo 2, 9%43 4, 823 6,847 i 00,907 Is it loville, NI() 0631 31,013 ...t1111.9 38. 312 1; 445 MO 2.12 14,153 14, SIS 5,000 5s5 us 18436,216 21,923 4,1:2 10,614 ,p.ingt,eid;NO 4,064 6,501 13,000 117 UM 10,1'.7 302 162,5" 2,000 1% arren8btirg, 110. « ,:,00 4,4110 27, 214 202, M6 6,0110 2,00 143, 500 10,1111 5,000 13,700 1.4441rott, Nebt 4,791 216, 400 3,:,7:1 54,4732,333 , 318,30,000 3.5, 768 Kearney Nebr 4,40) 9,0121(11,701 147, 114'. l'erti, Ne'br 4,635 26, 4111 7, 5609,615 1115, 4i$ 11, 4810 5 001 7,6/0191,041 6,610 27,78101 3, :4108,630 1 + ague, Nebr 5,000 151,'.40 I 85,0002,001 04,500, 1132,000 Las Vegas, N. Mex 110' 4, AV 4,200! 40,4194 4, 105 silver 1'41,..,1%:. Mn x 2,051,11.433 10,323 1, 51687,675 10,000 45 4,001 6,'.094 32, tet3 12,9,31:,7(4)1 2,440 17, tit.U. 2,024Ks, '305 22,640 11)1111Y.- 7'. 1 4,44,i 6,000 5,1177 127,6977,3.35 10, 792 2,:e3I All' 1,13s 173,;193 Bowling 4 l reen, Ohio. 2,041' 4, situ 5,307 Kew, Ohio 1,616 7'2,4873,1N 23,183 2,:10 1s, 890 . 124,0,4 44,90 4,1:'7 5,:013,69 123,0s44,736 41,94, 3.334% 35,7517. Ada, Okla . 222,417 1 Irangeburg, 6. C , 6, s17I 2, 5686,6'.D4' 57,2046 101,000 3,1'3) 32,44401:i 6,41:4. 47,173 3,990 12, 313 13,015 73313,019 101.674 74,263 Nashvillq Tenn L ",397 7,:po l 7,200 103, 000 Caloyol Tex 25,292! 6,410 22,5111 501 1112,3W 9,88414,0u 85,9511 11,140 10,7671 1,5014, .20 Denton', Tex 3,000 4,1* 14501 6,150 10,10!3,:0 10,11.,1... 131,922 141,000 11,444tsville,Tex . 1+ + ,554 27,110 9,305 4,00 4,50111,770 17,69s 16,2'21j 7,6367,4721 1, ...4171,399 11,778 an Marcos, Tex 5,1100 4,1103,...... 66,501 I'rovo, Utah 5,4(0 10,400 13, fall11,475. 1, :Am 117,s-3 10,4103 3,1100 2,6'l)192,04(6 4,520 11,535 14, 2143 15,6711310 147,0.4 Farinville, Vs 5,129 4,100 1,501 50,760 4,924 IlarriSozi burg, Vs 8,917 39,625'16,073 6'. 1113, 2 ,972 147,5902471 5,S76 3,221 1,11111 35,6139,430 33, ;1414, Z13 33,1'152' 3,490 132,910 /4,144 Institute, W. `'a 2,41 3,212 '23,9136,407 10,994. Menomonie, 11' i' , 550 4, :416 32281,764 56,400 ; 3,550 6,010 6,451 54,33s5,704 63,121 14,3014 3, 376l 4,572 156,630 11,246 _ _._...... 7 Expeddituros for 1918-19. I !wholes 321,500 not classified. 1 l'his house, 1 ights, water, phone-equal perhaps to $3,000. The institution at Montle is under the direction of the pre:ideut Ilaute, of whivh'it is a branch. of the State Normal School at Terre TABLE 38.State normal schools --- Location. Institution Sessions, entrance requirements, Weeksgraduated, In Weeks in m ,, teach.Yearsers' in mentsEntrance to teachers' require- from teachers'course,etc., 1920- 1919-20.Graduatestraining Model Practice practiceHours ofequired , Enroll-ment in 2 . year? a session course.train- i ng 5 completiontraining course; of 6 Men. 7 Women. 8 school" school . courses.training 11n erg schools.practicemodeland Alabama: JacksonvilleFlorence.Daphne I_ ' State Normal School do - 4742 4 11 8 24 HighSeventh school g'rade or 50 . 5011 A, B9 A 10 AB 135 30 1? 235100 NormaLMontgomeryLivingston .... .doState Normal School (colored) do . . 424748 1112 6 24 S2 yearsunits' of high school.equivalent. 427 185119 A,B A A,B A 126 90 152 98 Arizona: FlagstaffTroy NorthernStateAgricultural NormalArizona and School Normal Mechanical School Institute (colored) , , 464734 11 8 ' 2 4 2 yearsTenthEighth of grade grade highschool. . 75 65 8 A AA. ." 120 4578 117331 California:Arkansas: PineTempe Bluff BranchTempe Normal Normal College School (colored) - 4238 40 22 High4 years school of highschool. do 10 3 6942 6 AA AA 200190180 457143 80 SanFresnoChicoArcata. DiegoFrancisco SanStateStateHumboldt Francisco Normal Normal School StateState School NormalNormal of San DiegoSchoolSchool do - I ' (4) 4742 ' 10 66 2 dodo, 047 1 91646726 A, B A A, B A ' 225180270315 3z360350 93 Connecticut: NewDanburySantaSan Jose Britain Barbara. - StateState Normal Normal School School do 404S38 12 .i. 1, 9' 2 2 2 years of college do i , 0 11 9 2081x2 60 A, B B A,BA, B B 190300 655610 AthensWillimanticNew Haven State NormalNormal' SchoolTraining School 364038 42 High school- ..do do 152 21725228 A, B BA BAB 530100450100 1,1631,0001, 000 6.50 Hawaii: HonoluluValdosta-Milledgeville TerritorialSouthernGeorgia Georgia Normal Normal State and and NormalTraining Industrial College School College 384240 46 2 24 3d HigtEighthclass school of grade high school. do 11 2:',0 81IS A A 260216120 &I 50410251213 5 Idaho: Illinois: CarlAlbionLee rton SouthernStaff, NormalIllinois SchoolState Yormal Universitydo 4236 ' 69 6 EighthHigh tirade, .chool high .do 2915 115118 , 21 A, BA, B A A, 13B A 180140 36 258268173 -Kentucky: DeCharla Kalb NorthernEastern Illinois Illinois State State Normal Normal School School. 3642 : 6 - 2-42-4 4 years of highschool. do 13 S S554 , BA BA 3001130 650271 RichmondBowlingFrankfort Green.. Western Kentucky State Normal Kentucky Normal and Industrial Institute School (colored). 464248 6 ! do 75 21 A A 100 260 tel matchitoch&.Louisiana: Castine EasternLouisiana NormalKentucky State NormalSchool State School.Normal School 38 !46 ! 10 ' 6 9, 41," 2 GradeHigh school A secondary. do ' 1510 3 148110 1920. A, BA,B A .A, BA, B A 120180100270 100594209 ss O MachiasciorhamFarmington State Normal School do 3744 . 6 . ' 2 Class4 yearsA secondary of highschool. 'school. 30 3963 A,B A A, B-A, 13 250300 176300 CAZ;) . Frostburg tie Isle MarylandAroostookWashington Normal State State and Normal Normal Industrial School School School (colored) . 404439 46 '. 32 ClatA2 high school . do 103 20 19 A A 300 40 420150 Massachusetts:Marv= BostonTowson ' MarylandState Normal State School Normal School 4240 6 2 Eighth4 grade school. years of highdo 0 3713 3 A, B A A, B A 120125 36 116120 56 O'0 BridgewaterFitchburg : StateMassachusetts Normal School Normal Art' do School . 4739:36 80 2,3 4 High school do 24 174 8.519 .13 A A, 13 B 4227213 468 NorthLowellHyannis.Framingham Adams. ; dodo . , 3M4338 I 5 ; 2,2 43 2 ,,...do dodo . 13 0 114 6111 A, B B A, B B 450420 90 250410750 r"fA ' Minnesota: Bemidji.WorcesterWestfieldSalem 7 1 1 State Normal School - do.do .- 423839' .38: , 60 2 31,22-4 2 dododo....do... 04 192 54.3536 A,B AB A, B AB . 408 560520600420 475500536600891 O St Cloucl-:MoorheadMankatoDuluth . t: .do do . . , 4242. ,' 6 2,5 2 HighEighth school grade,highschool. do 510 153 8753 4 A,A,1% B A A, BA, B A 180150 k 180 48.5424 95 5 Winona 3s AAboveI maintained Including 4-yeardo. summerhigh by thisschool. session.institution: B, public school. -' I 42 6 2,3,5 2 HighEighth school grade, h ighschool. 1 450 hours in Contiguousthe Publictwo-year schools session, upon individual plan. 10 3 course. 243-137 A,13 A A, B A 180120 1 I, 215 412 TABLE 38.State normal schoollSessions, weeks .entrance Weeks requirement!, graduates, etc., 1919-20Continued. Years in Entrance require- from teachers' Cm:litotestraining Hours of Enroll- O Location. Institution. year. in , summer 1" course.train-teach- ingers' ments to teachers'completiontraining eourse: of- Men. ,NVornen.course, PJAL school sModel school'Practice teachers'courses.trainingrequiredpractice in schools.modelmentand in ti Mississippi: Hattiesburg Mississippi Normal College . . ' .. 3 42 6 7 9 10 11 12 NewMontana: Hampshire: Dillon State Normal College 4.: 12 6 , ..-, 2 . HighEighth school gradl 2 5320 BA' B ' 22.5 700 30 Keene State Normal School - i 42 6 : 2 do 0 i 1 53 New Jersey: Montclair.Plymodth State Normal School do ' 41 i') 2 do 1 3., A, 13. B A, B B . 450486 1, 400 238 40 2 . New York; TrentonNewark do - io40 n 2 High4 years school of high 1school." do 3 '43 161273171 A, II AB %. A, k3 Aa 450250400 350.500t 24 CortlandBuda°Brockport State Normal Schooland Training School do 36434.1 o 2,4I,2 2 do..do 37 13 rii2,4 A A 600300 334274 NewGamowFredonia Paltz do 3946 1,2 2 dodo 2 144, 626746 - A, B A A, B A 440600300 . . 4293844214 , ' North ,Caro Una: PotsdamPlattsbuOswegoOneonta. rg do 463,45 6 2,-, '' dodo- .12' 2 170 s947"4 AB A 6on600200 253445805460 ElizabethCullowhee City StateCu !towhee Colored Normal Normal and School Industrial School as3, ' 6a 24 Ninth grade.. :1it 12 0 AB AB I 160600128 3741245827 . ' North Dakota: 4;reenville..Winston-SalemFayetteville.. a SlaterEast Carolina Industrial Teacher, and State Training Normal 8choot. Schooldo (colon., . .... 4,44:1., I 6tiat 224 HighEighth.2 year, school grade of high do 2 Co; 24 AIt ABA 160 321i4 386216130 . do ElleadaleBottineauDickinson StateForestry Normal State School andNormal Industrial Sch.00l Sch,.$1 ...... 4'421 12 6 1.2 HighEighth 351s14 ItB 11 1 B' , 120WO120 2012118 MinotMayville. StateNormalSchnol do 42 1 Eight h grade, big1,1 clo 1 ti 59711 1 1S01,0 401245 Oklahoma: DurantAlvaVa lley City SoutheasternNorthwestern State State Normal Normal School School do 4.'42 12lu 15 4 4 High School school. do 30 4 107 h() AA A IRO135 193200 Edmond Mla 1 a ColoredCentre Sta A gricult tiro I and Norma I University N orma I School 4546 10 4 docindo . 2812 3li 179 6 A A IS()1R0 120 Petmsylvania:Oregon: BloomsburgMonmouthWeatherford.. StateSouthwesternNortheastern ,tionnal State SchoolState Normal Normal School School do 44;46 10 6 24 IIEighth igh school grade do 7 f21 494720 A A 150180 437120100 21 Dv80O EastCalifornia.Clarion Stroud-A) StateSouthwestern Normal School State Normal School do 45404ti 906 24 2 24 1.:Iernentary gradesschool. years of do high 19 42 901374PI6 A A 200150120200 100120130 O IndianaEdinboro dodo . 41 45 6 2,4 Eighth grade, highschool. years of high '67 100 30 A, B B A, B 13 120 267165490 Eg muierevineMansfield,Kutztown StateKeystone NormalSchool State Normal School de 46 6 24 EighthHigh2 years school grade, of high highschool. IS4240 142106 66 AB A, 13 A 150200 30335 .40 Rhode Island : ProvidenceWestSlipperyShIppensburg Chester Rork StateCum Normal School do and Valley State Normal School 464); 6 2 2 High2 years school of highschool. do 342013 236'41 14 'A, 11 A A, 11 HA 130120200 208250338 O SCUM Dakota: MadisonAberdeen StateNorthernRhode Normal Normal Island School College and Industrial of Education School 4s4'445 12 6 2 do 198 1367 A, 13 A13 A, 13 120150536 261338 rR Tennessee: JohnsonSpringfieldSpearfish. City EastSouthern Tennessee State Normal State Normal School Schooldo 464, 1012It 2,4, 6 3 2 Eighthright h grade,grade highschool. do 0 4115 A 11 13A 1s0270 150158 O Tekas: PrairieAlpineMurfreesboro. Vjew SulMiddle Row Tennessee State Norinal State College Normal School ) 4.14742 11 6 42 High school do 2094 A A "4)6045 120192 23 Verntonti g/Joint PublicOr(satietos State session acboo/a approved at also Keene. used.private N. H. StateState 'Normal Normal School and industrial liege (adored secondary school. 41 4 9 2 do 49 131 20 13A BA 360180 175 50 O TABLE 38.State normal schools Sessions, entrance requirements, graduates; Weeks Years In etc., 1919220--Continued. from teachers' Graduates Hours of Enroll- Loestion. Institution. Weeksyear.' in summersession. in train-teach- ers' ments toEntrance teachers'completiontraining require- course; of- course, 1920. training school.Model school.'Practice requiredpractice in .pmra:dntict,:e ment in CO 8 4 ecydrse. ing 6 Men. Women. 9 10 ratning schools. 11 pourschools. Z Radford. . State Normal School for Women 4$ 12 2 ' .8 50 1 I . It Cl)t4;11.Z Washington: PetersburgFredericksburg StateVirginia Normal Normal School and Industrial Institute (colored)do 4$4142 '12 6 1-3 2 high school do 28 O 6755 I AIIIt tl , 13 IiIt 150303 1 ' 20 427387500 p 45 9 do r1 273 I. A,I1 1 A,I3 150 ow "4 -BluefieldChancy thank ..... turg a: CiStateB1 Normal School_ do Id Colored InstituteSlate Normal School 3$4$42: 1211 2, 3 2 2 High school dodo 41 P44 I 2461 A , IIA 'Atli IIA 300120 1 90 2(X)221 40 . GlenvilleShepherdstownHuntingtonFairmont ShepherdMarshallSta College,College State NormalTeachersColiere School do Normal School 424644 6 2,41,2I,2 High1Eighth school grade do.do 16 432 1 3740187115 ' II AIIIt 180228 9090 ,135 173 50 Wisconsin: LaEauWestj.iberty.... Crosse Claire State Normal School do 42 66 1-31,24,6 High school sehnol. year ofdo high 5 5 A, II AIt AliII 174) 4890 270 75 Platteville.OshkoshMilwaukee do do 4242 tt!, i 1Y,3, -53 3 dodo ...4)3229IS 270120 50 A,I3 A A, It A. 540300180 428440207240 StevensRiver Point...Falls ter .....do ,... dodo.. .do . 4'242 6 2,32.3 I do 3:1117 2 114111162116 A,AA,I1 , It A. A,11A, It A 190Iii I 68 , 325lee289191165 =tr10 Not fully organized whenPublic schools also used. report was made. ,6 TEACHERS' COLLEGES ANDNORMAL. SOHOOLS, 1919-7920. 3

TABLE 39.---State normal sehoolsInstructors andstudents, 1919-E0. C i instructors, including- Resident students in all principal. courses, Resident 11 normal Whole Sum- Whole students: Location (for name year. men. Summer. of institution see year. Table 38).

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.1.102apia: )a use 7 3 0 2.5 75 25 71 Florence 9 15 4 9, 14 439 33 243 69 419 Jacksonville...-. 9 se .5 93 207.- 28 Livingston I 130 1 92 256 12 3, 724 6 10 61 15 430 13 242 Montgomery 7 IS 436 11, 135 Is 315 437 57 Normal . 1 15110 136 559 4I 56 $9 22 48 75 'troy IS 56, 92, 380 Arizona: 441 56 441 8, 216 Flagstaff 20 s;20 3 ! 57 282 I 39 179.: 6 112 221 Tempe 15 74 Arkansas: 10 141 169 4, 956 Pine Bluff 12 9 5 5 203 California: 231 10 416 111

Arcata t. 9 1 3 49 ; 5 Chico 9is 10 4. 84 91% 6 13 1s4 14 Fresno i 1s4 96 9.21' 4 7 , 11 294 , San Diego 4 77, II.294 1877, 354 12 21 ; 12 21 11 467 .11 370 an Francisco 7 30 11 467 7, 015 591 ; Sao Jose to4s 2 3791 2 591 18, 990 10 491 16 491 Santa Barbara In 19 10 IS 29 16,9)2 Connecticut: 202 25 133 29 1202 Danbury 5 4 0 76 New Britain 4 O 76 15 t New haven O 155 0 155 35 i O 191 4, 940 O 191 7, 526 O 62 102 (;corgin: 1.,0 62 2,302 Athens 10 067 10 667 5 $21) 60 4620 Valdosta 5 .T_ 22 Hawaii: 3111 100 146 170 Honolulu t 42 Idaho: 31 30 163 230 Albion S 14 49 3)13 36 305 49 381 Lewiston In30 15 77 Illinois: 636' 13 340 15 636 9,657

Carbondale . 22 21 AA 515 1,091 106 556 430 1,016 190 Charleston 19 1 29 17 19 161 25,500 eKalb 942 60 674 114 836 156 IS 31 14 17 50 640 12, 298 Kentucky: 29 517 50 640 12, 484 Bowling Green. 19 12 19 1 '4791, 1160 63 335 Frankfort 13 10 1310 4791,080 600 , 303 3 101 43 080 115 ichmond 11 Is i14 Is .11 201 950 Louisiana: 19 277 109 664 378 8416, 206 Natchitoches. 32 27 3026 109 977 Maine: 81 711 109 977 4919, 548 Castine. 3 10 7 45 45 Farmington 2 19 1 1, 412 'Gorham 151 1 151 105 5, 250 Machias 3' II 105 3, 996 31 5 11 113 11 Presque Isle 1 1 13 6 5 117 2,160 Maryland: 5 117 , 71,994 Bowie 6 6 4;4 Frostburg .. 21 48 21 48 3 9 2 , 6 11 .218 11 174 11 218 Towson It 16 6 ;6 5 Massachusetts: 295 5 160 5 263 32 Boston 16 10 Bridgewater 74 211 74 211 27 7 373 Fitchburg. 10 23 5 15 7 373 14,352 Framingham 68 248 30 63 as.248 30 0 428 7,731 Hyannis 12 0 428 16,264 17 10 9) 35 410 35 385 35 Lowell 4 38 0 410 3, 316 North Adams 149 0 149 4 25 0 70 5, 066 Salem. It 14 0 70 1832,640 Wmtfield 11 247 11 247 3 7 0 86 9, 153. Worcester 626 0 86 3,354 0 116 0 118 I Statistics for 1917-18. 4,125 44 BIENNIAL SURVEY OF EDUCATION, 1918-1920.

TA B1. It39.Stale normal-achoolsInstruetnrs and atudents,1919-20--Continued. F4 Instructors; includingResident students In all principal. courses. Resident, 0 normal a Whole Sum- Whole students. Location (for name year. mer.Q9 year. Summer. of institutionsee riz Table 38). 0. acs,C.020

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Minnesota: Bemidji s 3 7 1 14 180 7 121 14 140 Duluth. 7 16 5 8 0 330 .0 214 0 330 Mankato 12 25 10 16 6, ,12 12 744 12 601 12 744 Moorhead 14 27 12 15 15, 13, 846 18 512 11 526 369 St. Cloud..... 14 37 13 17 73 984 36 651 73 944 34 Is, 594 Winona 13 ts 10 11 2 60 672 Mississippi: 16 327 24 605 103 13,745 Ilattiesburg 12 16 12 16 168 .875 Montana: 40 430 162 444 33 Dillon 14 32 14 14 1 17 New Hampshire: .560 14 415 17 550 46 8, 99s Keene 16 26 14 23 20 682 18 523 642 x, 129 Plymouth 6 11 5 New Jersey: 1 134 134 4, 256 Montclair.. e 4 21 435 435 , Newark 7 :39 15,ti;s 621 621 Trenton 10 3s 4 7 42s NewYork: 7 42s 16, ..411 Brockport... ) 6 21 ...... 92 203 7 76 212 Buffalo 17 51 13 12 105 1,217 14)0 94X4 105 1,217 111,'.145 Cortland 6 24 43 205 1 14:1 104 5, tr., Fredonia /4 24 .. 115 243 Oeneseo 5 1011 214 1 4,112 13 57! 6 12 76 975 595 K,9I 131 15, sit; New Palt 7 241 2 162 2 162 5, 151 Oneonta 7 :12 5 17 24 931 22 694 24 931 Oswego . 29 26 24 16 460 350 570 29s 406 350 570 10,660 Plat tsblirg 10 iti i 10 16 24 132 14 107 :59 Potsdam 13 36 North Carolina: 66 314 21) 130 7 1s4 149 I 7, sit Cullowhee 6 .4 6 5 155 194 24 104 130 172 47 Elizabeth City 9 14 4 5,163 4 74 367 33 61 31s 62 Fayetteville ...... 6 II 5 3 216 20 112 43 170 61 12,4221 Greenville 9 2s 54 15 0 547 - 246 0 4545 I Winston-Salem 19 97 8,776 f. 4 105 37x 164 2x North Dakota: 220 235 11 1, 161 Bottineau 7 3 7 59 15x 404 I1 96 Dickinson 7 15 6 107 1,517 9 6 64 266 24 165 41 221 sx Ellendale. /4 31 13 6 127 253 20 66 Mayville 116 16 1214 2141 3,214 47 '435 10 124 47 :435 7, 740 Minot 19 57 7 13 29 402 11 310 29 41,2 6,4(94 Valley city 20 42 15 24 82 T2$ Oklahoma: 19 435 82 7214 63 11,1f2 Alva 22 17 22 17 1 302 x23 133 577 121 57S ! 43 ,10,412 Durant 27 :10 24 17 :317 998 245 772 272 891 Edmond 42 22 152 Z3:1 ... 41 69s3, 302 1991, 341 3s2 2,016 11,,572 Langston 13 10 iI1 10 , '211 202 314 77 314 10 5/4 448 Tahlequah 21 10 Z1 10 1 8 23,4 779 142 646 56, 181 7141 66 2,1.02 Weatherford 20 17 20 17 222 ,rte! Oregon: 127 66.5 222 K22 Monmotith 5 21 10 15 Pennsylvania: 772 3 408 15 722 213, 470 Bloomsburg 17 19 76 281 25 237 95 California 10 23 5 11, 010 5 34 310 81 34 310 Clarion 5 16 10,051 75 501 75 501 East Stroudsburg 16 29 12 16 9.413 1154 495 53 309 89 481 40 Edinboro. 11 1510 5 85 297 14 146 41 259 82 Indiana 13 39 5 9 195 758 6 87 10 621 Kutztown 14 16 9 6 an 191791 151 377 23 104 lb/5 320 1(X) Mansfield 16 25 7 9 175 564 22 168 160 535 44 117, 343 Millersville 17 18 7 7 148 478 Shippensburg 47 168 140 469 17 15, 151 13 18 7 6 204 657 28 134 Slippery Rock 201 653 7 i 23, 11X3 16 12 12 122 589, 16 171 110 539 62 i West Chester 28 25 6 3 16,227 Rhode Island: 147 711 35 126 147 711 Providence 774 5 12 9 3 454 2 187 3 448 TEACHERS' COLLEGES AND NORMAL SCHOOLS,1919-1920. 45 , A Os 39. Stoic normal sehoolsInstructO ra and students, 1919--'0-1'ontioued.

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South 11,,Irot a: . 30 17 21 111 2 221 964 25 446 .1s6 941 54 47 25, 988 Motli.on .. 14 .81 6 ;10 33 262 10 1.1s 119 1441 1 Spearfish 1230 2j ,5, 630 as127 1191 362 , 6 215 21 347 31K1 Springfield 10 Is 10 11 3 112 321 19 111 60 Tennessee: 256 117 Johnson 4'0 y 12 19 12 19 133 725 110 507 1,33 72.5 NI urfreeshoro 16 15j16 a2"391 955 1 951 570 239 Texas: 2 955 Alpine 12 3 12 3 7 82 7' tt2 2 12 75 Prairie View 59 .h% 50 24 4 50* ts9s Vennotit 120 436 i 4s7 mtis 51 '3,11utol ! 2 13 2 :1 277 3 24s 3 Virginia: 277 2,077 Eat . 1(1 '27 21 10 906 10 713 10 404 562 FrosIt.rickstairv.. . 11 3 , 7 9 266 2641 144 122 6, 04,4 l'etersIturg.. . . Is :40 5 22 :195I, 0s7 10 312 14 410 11'.i,litt it; I ow. 971 105, 453 Bellii,ghain . I23 4:1' 22 40 3 12s1, 236 67 7W 12"1,216 282 i entrslia 2 3 2 3 3 31 31 3 31 252 chenev.... 20 32 21.27 4 9* KM 5a2 7,1 7ss f47 28911,126 Ellensburg 10 20 A 1A 13 '23. 466 10 Weq. V irginia: 225 24 46,:t .1. 862 .1t hens s 6 4 II 7 141 302 41 212 121 347 35 s 9 ...... 5.950 s3 10.1 2 IS 231 20 Fairmont III 41 12 3 I 50 ,9'41 9 129 9 221 100 1904, 573 s 9 3 134 2.55 9 2.s 51 90 24s 20 15 25 12 II a 16613s9 30 109 a 71a 223 211 9 Shepherdst . . 5 I)) 2 4 102 12 47 4 37 202 109 West Liberty . 3 .5 .... 1 23 70 Wkeon 3 33 10 35 4s 6 1 Eau Claire , 9 16 9 15 143 490 37 34K4 57 40)4 I6s 4,966 La('runs.' '21 Is 12 ,10 143 273 22 212 6, '245 103 11, OM Milwaukee 37 54 2521 1 4921, 35* 75 600 102 Oshkosh . I, 157 MI! 25, 01/4 16 30 1615 '243 005 61 311 122 162 164 101 13,111 Plat Wyllie . 24 15 10 4 119 312 22 141 56 217 13s 56;6,694 It ivea.4411...... 211 19 1s 7 292 521 57 291 221 43* 154 15 14, 857 Stevens Point , Is 27 14 ;9 2 101 723 3* 367 110 561 217 117 16. 102 'tiperior. 13 20 13 20 t 90 419 5 351 17 400 92 sWhilewater 15 II, 532 23 11 11 131 422 11 167 51 390 116 10,630 Estimated.

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.. -3. a TABLE 40.--State normal srhoola-Properly and , income, 1919-20. " Bound Value of I ,I Recei pts from students. Location (for name of institution see Table 38). volumes i n apparatus.,library, , , groundsValue of and I Endow-meld.. From Public funds for- Receiptsfrom all Total t. library.' machinery,turn it0 re. bulllings. 4 funds. .Tuition, etc. 6 room, etc. Board, productive funds. S lnereaplanse plant. of expeudi- tures. sources.other receipts. OS Alabama: FlorenceDaphne - 2,500 50, 300$2, ME 168, 509 0 $600 e2,000 0 9 10 12 MontgomeryJacksonvilleNormalLivingston '10, 5,000 OM 3,3,0006,404 38) 750 31,188120, 0007,4, 201700 2181,000481,172,175,000 200 :1141,1100 0o 11,11,530 76.43,1713,6687,480 31,914$20, 54X1 6,1281,014 0 11,250$9,500 17,2.502.5,181112+4,110025,000$9,000 $32,478 1,102 200 $11,600104,63691,11m601,57,085 756 '12 Arizona: FlagstaffTroy 6,400 I 20,00014,500 500,175,000 000 0 11,782 t. 27, 071 0 2, 501 15, 000 4,114 20,4,81 s,574 ,,40,029 74,931 ttCLT: CArkansas: I I t PineTempe Bluff 4 13,100.5,4392, 300 I I 147, 81212,10533,992 484, 121,500.540,775 925 0 1,4144,0361,570 47,68327,659 91.5 0 0 131, 2231 6,-00027,1VA) 116,500110,74025,000 13,636-10,8:3 203,616273,10047,04.5 . SanFresnofrrChico 1BegoIt . 21,22, 310168 .I 4,818, 34,180141000 315,000417,000295,!880 0 1,570 0 0 42, 000 5, 700 176, 001mo, SOO39, 910 9671.50 101, 89,01740,060 C1 Connecticut: DanburySantaSan JoseFrancisco Barbara 10,20,22,216 ON)000 ,4,448 25,00041,.51080,00046,74,00 100 600,060163,000160,650414, 7:3+ 0 3,776 0 0 450, 018) 4,528 142,5(8) 88,30081,1655,250 838 142,500539, 138 h5,693 9,026 2:_1-3 Georgia: AthensWillimanticNewNew Haven' Britain - 12, 58010,00012, 000,9,046 , 20,1(X0211,3(x)25, 00019, 167 625,1(11)175,0110150,000244,956 95 0 0 270, 000 6.4,52924,72.67,500 050010 338,624 24,00072,05667, 500 z=5 .Hawaii: / Milledgeville HonoluluValdosta : t. 4,4652,5009,500 . , 110, Om 13,1k4412, 000 306,640, 0140 001 95,145 6, 920 200 - 142,11522, 13770, 204 75, oto 112,50035,0006.3, 000 42,444 174,2012, 140, 70193.5 124 a ... ' Idaho: Albion 6, 100 54, 463 167,100 2, 774 30, 144 ST, 000 I) 76, 26180,460 120,560 ,1- , HlillLewiston- ... CturlstonCarbondalebe Kan, 35, 011024,9506,000 11s,-.1011 44,37637,5132 4.2.552. 140,957 4.1849 0 7, 67.4 2:3,21, 248600 $1,290 6,5002,790 137,124,113,3411 56.s690 3,9461,575 0 111e,,136,369111,219 740 L ... 25,517 . 142,18;7 671,9540 1,szt 1 31, 8.17 0 143, 122 176,502144,064 TEACHERS' COLLEGES AND NORMALSCHOOLS, 1919-1920.'47

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al I 0 ...b v.3 rid -IENPliiii °V InArda14114ktr.gl&mmgotttAizzz TABLE 40.---State norrm1 Bound 1 :.31rauer)of \- sine of schools-Prclerly and income, Receipts from students. 1919-20-Corrtinued: , Public hinds for - Location (for name of institut ion see volumes in Endow. i From Receipts Table 38). library: I apparatus,machinery,furniture. buildings./"""ds (-Jowls. men Tuition, etc. . room, etc. Board. productive' (mirk, Inerewe of plant. ,penditures,Current ex- source.i. other all receipt, Total New. York-Continued. Gamow 13, 3074 160,000 X $2.0, 1 s6 4 7 4 9 10 11 1! Potsdam.PlattsburgOswegoOneonta.New Palta to, 7003,0009, 5007,500x,.500 62, 1002.5,30,00050,000 Mgt 661):::1010211375,00077,0,375,000 000 2,99" 340 20 ' 1127,900 109,$94,615 66357,20390,31459, 815 112,194, 187,661615 75557,90,314 VG North Carolina: CullcrerheeElizabeth City 500140400 10,000 150 129, 500 I, 3, K57 312, 040 1122: 55,7; 1,3440 732, 216 6,000 109, 00016,55718, 000 1140 341, 224 29,37,937 135 North Winston-SalemGreenvilleFayetteville Dakota: 1,49102,310 13,7,1(13,4147 7,4,00n OM) 16600:K34, so,55,000 nno , 6;3 2, 94s762 9!+2 14,4.1745, 496 0 \ .734,137 $1,004) 20,544, 005 75010,450 679 167, 77274,71023, 313 DickinsonBot tinesu 4, 26(1 5.54950 0 4,1,54,2 On 2, 810 0 I 110,111013, 000 20,26, 555275 ' 123, 0197 43,947 MayvilleEllendale 8, 350 58,41s 170,200 $625,00 - ,0,641 16,02s 22, '.441 500 3, 721 Oklahoma: Alva.ValleyMinot City 15,454 R,4, 21s)000 43,411073,44,(>5, 871600 all 30s, 435,290,297,4.00:.34 050000 I 050 006, 000 0 23,.')94 9, 4254.409 44,67321,344329, 250 27, 26915,101 94)4 I 9,1400 115, 7310944, 4x,27,536121 445 10, 776 9, 904 222,343129,913107, 229 77, 346 LangstonEdmendDurant 12,0005, 0005, 000 300 41,44,1100 592a, 000 105,216,509199,413139,000 non 0 0 ! 5,212 241s 13,961) ( 50, 000 0 50,5.979s,60,72, 360654386 0 106,568127,856 66, 386 Oregon: MonmouthTahlequahWeatherford 9,000 42, 50017, 0006,500 165,309, Ono000 0, 4110 0 i I 78,02,637 886 5,133 62,63769,63145,191 Pennsylvania:. ClarionCaliforniaBloomsburg q s,7, *RA1507,500 (9)1) 1311,0110 :44, 020 ' 5,020 373,418, 000950 32,57274,4,1 31,244,41)7 141117,31,695 030 I I 36,07752,07650, 261 506150 148;61188, 506 IndianaEdinboroEast Stroudsburg 9,7205,141, 537 1:10,12o52,7531.-4,11(111 30' '29 t, 370 0 25, 509 .5,5,950 967 I 130, l4134,4442CO, 752 I' , 202 54,96039,7 , 0210 2 22, 540 3,0,3x2 X.i4 11,4,370149,354 x1,15497,792 MMersvilleMansfieldKutztown 1.4,544411035 21'.5,1...1, 4,11 sai, 42* .44404s) 4,97, 32, 1,,:s27.. ,/:- c..',272,212E 2, \57 0,'.14:3 19,4%,.1.5257 irv,s22 2.511 10,349pi, 592 4,, 353 135,67924o, 157,391124,114 .15 Rhode Island: ProvidenceSlipperyShippenstuircWest RockChester . 24,720211, two0,4297, li.J44 150, 000 ;:1,711)25,92,73., 733 1, 210, 000 .43,329:tit, ,I.,1 0 34,03:in, 91210.3139, II. 41;9, 9 II) ,,2,72, ',421 4.I , 0 o ' loor, .,7, 72917, 092 3, 71434 796 245,130,221 43.5 1 South Dakota: Aberdeen it 41,000 34, 70.,. .54,597 , 14,(:45 1 91,313 Madison ! x,151 51, iivi 102.00 (Pi .44,i,, ;Sit:I 21, 300 ' 12, 6,3 6, 750 214, ONO Tennessee: SpSpearhurfrIsfild I 13,000 4, 225 ' 40,00050, 000 256,000350.00i1 1,650, 16, 000524 0, ...3. 3, 570 16.15320, ' 432. "65 0 34,72.7.00 500 1,155) 105,255102,6495.4,536 n163. Johnson. City IR .6, WM2,300 i 15,000 4.5.5,000 :6019 .5,01401 z3, 500 11::..131'::3",1.1411 Murfreesboro 1 , 40,000 0 2, 501) 0 0 91,,u4 Texas: Alpine 2,21x) ! 25,4(x) 120, 000 2,000 72,5(30 Vermont: CastletonPrairie View , 2,54101,164 ' 25,m, 450000 1(15,01104(42, 415 15, form 5151 121, 432 9,529 /40,9n0 1%, 7141 15, 246 46,100 437,014526.335 0 Virginia: ! 4, 4410 NI. 0110'.. East Radford 1 4. 51 10 3, 407 279 Washington: PetersburgFredericisburk c 21,100 2, 5'22 77, 9,040. Om ;,.. ..2:11,..6%.2)... (.97115E! 13% 0 10, 799 4, 955 575.1,47,413 1374449 0 36,22. 2001,5 II 41, 447 .54.33456,q,0 32,405 1,1(72 !OK 181,1143135,405110,341 P"'pEgC) 40 4,5 319.631 - 36, 501 It 100, 0110 CheneyEllensburglaIllit;alishala. l 12,16,000 500 60, 41546,11.1 306,510, 70 260. 0 4,1x11 310 33.11429, 910 6,139 0 12n. oun54,375 122,104,135,000 720 I315 1, 260 246,301,414 1560 , 720 x West Virginia: FairmontBluefieldAthens, 6, 3271,54103,000 27,11014,44no6,000' 322:0013.S.511, OW)nr* 75. 000 00 I j . 2,6502, 500 14 13, 546 2, 500 40, 000 7, 500 , 2946.(1110 474 197,94743,%, 500464 z Wisconsin: WestShepherdatownHuntingtonGlenville Liberty 7 10, non5,5.0004,4.:100 UM 300 20,15, 1411011 1.440x.0111 ,%s 275,150,2.4,000 ono000 0 12,1410 1, 500 270 1., 2006 6441)3.030 1, Win 4011 4s, 000 5(1411 24,5029.97,29,ell, nooma(in50 200300 177,102,6.50 70027,95037,5(1031, non cne) PlattevilleOshkoshMilwaukeeLaEau Crosse Claire, .., 13,14,622,30,792 12.9645* 11x1,1110,1x0 4110.50.6., 1511 non.4,000 395...25725,673.000 44.our)olio000 90 26.259.9. 4394,9, 1757 ($4 241,443 6.1,76 0 0 22, 49256,15.(00 213 111,09,5200, oon 94,(:5, 1x11 150,02020,702164,543Ion, con 8 WhitewaterSuperiorStevensRiver Point Falls 15,0W15,14,26, 44116 52.5?Zs 157, 021697,11x1fin, i , 14102,5 22%,550,543, 060640ma 000 0 8,9,6423,5,670 727476 22,29.753 Oi 0 1,000 0 29.919`5.97277,624 7,3, ono 31,3 111,055115, 92.90, (C.3 7k,7n 441 0 4 51,152,32,,145, 255 401 46, 544 I From privateIncludesReceiptsIncludes benefact $1,343 for$14.0576200 ion,. 1917-14. from from from private private private benefactions. benefactions. benefactions. 1418P11 IncludingIn(111(1 FiguresTuitionto I,ands. forfees purchase summer included. ofsession land. Only. $150 frpm private benefactions. 104,093 Administration. TABLE 41'. -Stale normal schoott-Expraditures, 191972,0. 1 ostruct ion. 1 Au %Mary Outlays 'Location ((or name of institution see . Table 38). Business. Educat intuit Deans andteachers. Testhonts,supplies, Operationot school plant.. Main tenan,e. activities.agesundry ruin and (rent.suranca, in-chargesFixedetc.). ex penal-current tures.Total constlionacq(capital and Cff 2 principal.Salary of 3 penditures.Ocher et. 4 5 etc. 6 7 9 10 tion). Alabama: JacksonvilleLivingstonFlorenceDaphne if . $3, 7s.4 $2,400 3,6(1034001, 400 2,3171, 2110 6500 720 32,20,4123 43416,$4,541) 742 11097 627 32,$1, 5.1255012,31576, 015 $2, 41042,1547, 474 56,4(17.13,14, 531249 .6140 $1,100 1,7, 91:14 902 104,111,)$10,190(19,39246, 906 S0, 445 0,610 Arizona: TroyNormal.Montgomery I a 10, 174 3,2,2,0(10 450760 '1.6(10 2.1,560 144 440 37,26, 45.10 4981%, 5279, 472 9.41391,0005, %."41 97 31, 67011,715(1,9022,615 14,9.316,2754, 272 923 19, 657 97 917 140, 4626., 74240,24, 6.39rr2g 314, 29S 2,505 1-4 004 Arkansas: TempeFlagstaff 42, 351 4,4,560 560 5, 64/ 60, 133 9, 974 37, 995 6, 54,4 7,205 25,613 7, 332 945 176, 225 40, 041 ' 31,4 California: Chico.Arcata.Fresno.Pine Bluff , 1,1.572 7500.4 4034 .4, 0004, 9002,040 2,6641,3411, 174 462 ZS., 9945:),12,50217, 450 46 3,2,1,7115,71)4 5.34,315 10, 5145453,512 4,0443,4,390 9.55 512 .4,94)04,2, 94,43506 669 312119 403,29. 46706452. 416 34,90, 290 4,9,42 056 ). . San FranciscoSan DiegoJose 1, 500 4,41104, SHO333 6,5,417 415,114 54°,174346, 96% 921 7,3)77,4, 335 21,324In,13, o4r1 229 1,1121,5, 573(DI 4,6, 4104694 c ' 91, 942135, ,17,1 4.5, 7:3 77, 505 ' Conneetieut: NewDanburySanta HavenBritain Barbara . , f 3, 0221, 26; 4, Onn?,25001(U) .1, 101)1,1,200 636 149 71,52,25,10035, 111735404 1,2451,4,979 3no 497 4.1,14;6,1724,4,4493 300 3,3,11110 519149 340 1.2,2002,2056,74 442 341 32,72,41,111) 67.505657, 733 Athens 4, (59) 0011 6,1(5)1, 000 11) CA43, 5s1600 169 25, 92.5 760 3, 191 39,470 34984 144.673 - Hawaii: Valdosta)tilledgeville. 3,300 3, 4100660500 2,1, 415 10(1.71w)71,4,114)'21, 239 46, 090 1,'s12 ,to 1.,., 15, 360 111) _ "0,701.)4s, 164 73,00010,000 Idaho: LewistonAHonolulu lbic .t 2,I72, 501 . 4,.1750 2nn 1. 7,9 64,32, 19.4.412 20,195 IS.16, 133202 I, .5n.4 329 27. 4151,, os...... 4, nim loon..... 131,1.5.4 3;7 2,010 141 . 111,1111,51 Mob: DeCharlestonCarbondale Kslb 964 4,00,5,00n5,000 3,5.2,007 3007,8 56,1.0%,89, 309179 360 540 7, 4041,0464:1,6.4; 38,2:,21, 6325.,735018. r,5): 6,N4,4441 4)4300 1,741)20,082 ..3,111 , 3411 161,((30133, 415 3,096 Louisiana: NatchitochesBowlingRichmond.Frankfort Green . -- t t 2,9942,963 675 4,5003,l,'414, .005,000 2,1,7. 550.589950t 900 61,25242,114515,925 5,1,3741,617 5,7 41120, 4416, 13,144301 : 4. 066 11,55647,307' 3,0'S h7,29,1",2'.47 724089 9062117 2ns, 112,151,6711 1427,11,1174 45.5,21312, 610.54.513 ).la5 Kentucky:Mane: MachiasGorhamFarmingtonCastlne 3,0003,01102,400. 1,000 900.500 17,411*)17,92415,000 1, 0n0 500450700 4,1509 900 ; l 'mit 3,2503, 954 500 10,100 300350 ' 0: 32,22429,700311,6001 ut,.Presaue lids I 13791Trie 2,2,2002,600 (X)0 120 11,61616,300 3, 730 600 6,9502,11'5 I 500 7,2514)5,000 50 10,990.22,0062s, 1.5 C) Massachusetts: BostonTowsonFrostburg water 1,1100 3,71K)5,00e4,000 3,2111 441,00239,54119,0110 6,8115 4,2511)7,4511 256 46,244234, 1443,0157,137 11,1',10, 521844603 26, 151 1,5821,4.50 , 1,42,4".3104,51067,711113,711 EaC50 LowellHyannisFrrrminVieui 1,31101,620 3,0903,6503,6004, 000 '3,1862,3,142: 3131,920 36,97916,44,46951,7119 763 1,1,2304,349.5,094 42.5 41,73129,611911,2397,112.1 11,615 1,7506,7009, 776 33,129.33,49814,18,462 802 5611675 8,131 151,546123, 71653,66256,717 12,0002,3228,747 0. Minnesota: BemidjiWorcesterWestfieldNorth Adams 1,11007,363 200 4,0003,9003,6503,5753,42.5 3,3773,1202,4,4,246 896065 52,18811,53231,000(0,37223,1170 A, 9532,7002;8111,947 17,35.510,47917, 8764,9,650 065 5,9,366 Kin8,19211,353 790 3,6,621)11,73j1,104 079 66,98251,64.565,67,646 730 P.0 WinonaSt.MoorheadMankatoDuluth Cloud 9,0023,25K)2,425 5,0005,1116) (6)I 0, 1S67,4444,1,600 790 58,311361,29755,14764,09034, 723 4,9995,3,315 7033,6751,5292,070 24,35921,70733,3)0118,046 9,494 6,4985,4,5215,240,3,936 700 27,53834,651111,946 2,584 479 135,699143,122, 110,072824763 61,29190,113 1(0,000 5,5005,144 0,rf MisVgburgNewMontana: Hampshire: Dillon 6,2006,000 4.5,0004,532 0n0 12,5079,1001,707 48,62043,944 048 5, 8921,072 400 3.3,13,77434, 810359 10, 279 9, .645 7113 96,34019,31230,555 630500 130,227118,1911,221 611 211,515 5, 000 co Neer Jersey: TrentonNewarkMontclairPlymouth - 1,521I Statistics for 1917-18. 6,00044,0(646,6003,500 3,290'3,6,4X) 2,4)1,450 *403 77,311076,611254,420 17,000 4,01132,3527,2545 .51, 29413,28.91512, 042616 Included In column 2. 17,000 7,1085,11742,471 42,32216,15516,7104,1137 92 214,286116,473125,14456,502 4,526,,,00 - TABLE Administration. 41 . -State normal schools-Expenditures, Instruction. ' 191 Continued. , Location (for name of institution Table 38). IlnsLn Educational_ Deans and Textbooks, 001fIrcahtooioni plant. ( N.lainte-pence' Auxiliaryagencies and (rent , in-chargesFixed exturpeeendi.current - Total aeq(capitalOutlays uisi- and 1 . 51 principal.Salary of 3 pet/dilutes.Other ex- teachers. supplies, etc. 7 activities. sundry surance, etC.). constrUclion tion). New r.ork : ' . $4,500 '491,655 $38,09062,1945 $3,1056 $10,503 11,102 $5,6418 8 10 11 11 , . Fred,Cortland133=mt .. , 1,498 425 4,0004,8004,3004,000 2,300142122,6701,080 660 41,6.5064,40049,07741,399 15,2482,5256,6369,8401,085 14,9199,80918,175 11,0683,6713,370 943 $2,067 1,629,2,750 2 00 $40 1(83,$65,961 057 71,72972,99293,376 North Carolina: Potsdam .11.1 410 - 4,800 3,8004,300 1,9752,4771,225 500 71,76340,81062,200§1,080 3,0006,6775,2491,021 23,58218,67012,1556,3829,672 . 2x5007,9132,328 1,7503,1211,544 100 356 103,78157,26390,31461,615 5. 11128,700 CullowheeElLetbeth City - 203100 ' 2,1001,500 685500 11,5807,335 65 4,924 2,424 258 "1,425 9,764 - ' 108,379.29,374 172,689 . Fayetteville 788 1,500 58 1,613 34 4,192 1,120 11,274 27,819 5,935 North Dakota: Winston-SalemGreenville . .. , . 4,875 750 i- 3,3,11,4,500 2.3902,4601,164 13,16239,267 6,865. 3,7982,021 325552 30,1996,0434,1262,738 9,0099,6141,497 497 43,71813,760 617 38598.5266 33 137,03433,87222,678 .. 41,88975,087 Oklahoma: . Mayville-3tinot.Valley=Ellendale City '.*.' * 4,5003,5004,4110a, 9,7176,6683,1651,6171,926 74,50633,0692.5,53429,59915,727 6,193 , 350 3762 43,42635,03127,91517,905 2,408 11,459 3,5334,3701,6612,805 29,617,32418,742 f7 5,227 7,3652,7632,0393,155 11/9,98099,5217731,34931,356 ,234 16,8462,3941,595 289 Durant.Alva - 9,420 4,2003,600 3,400 34,26044,20 3,532 7.610 15,808 39,25810,499 3,246 192,30588,729 55,000 5,000 7uaaitWeatherfordEdmond 3,894 . 3 3,6003.4002, 8003,600 3,4312.1009.2005,600 42,11539,60823,63072,600 1,1063,286 10,9204.10197.916 2.15 5;.5,3175, 632058 719 8,1342,020 100 641 105,147 54,44139,65066,760 50.000 Pamsylvania°regmonmoeith * 2,193 4,000 2 562 32,800 2,315 15,9635,325 4,792 16,0387,987 63,66366,077 14,000 ClarionCalifornia.EastBloomsbuig Stroudsburg '. a2,2206,4544,250 347 3.5u03.0253,0004,500 1.6871,381 640500 45.60423,83438,4.59111.'4315 6,5594,341 215231 :9;.70726,S3219,73029,809 / 40,74612.37113,5604,937 4.,'23626,9752.5,55947,651 1,15.5 356 159.386143,426K1,29992,5.58 TEACHERS' COLLEGES AND NORMALscHoprs, 1919-1920. 53

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a TABLE 42.City and munly rwrinal schools .Sessions, entrance /119 requi,rementf, teachers, students, etc.,_ 1919-20. tip Location. . Institution. sessionsWe year.eks inof COurseS.normal Years in Entrance requirtmentstioncourser. for of normal comple-' quiredticeof prac- re- Teachers,Men, includ-loging principal. I Women. Normal Men. students. normalGraduatesMen. courses. from attend-herNum. anceof 1 1 2 4 S 6 9 i!Women.; 10 11 Women. 12 weeks. 13 btJ CottageCenterville,Cane Grove, Ilton, AlaAlaAla. CoosaBibb CountyPickens"Countv County Training 'training TrainingSchool School (colored School (colored) (colored) -32 32 3 1 Elementary grades; 6460 1 3 15 65 20 0 448 5 Was Do eville, Ala , Conn D, C JamesCityLowndes Normal Ormond SchoolCounty Wilson Training Normal School School (colored) . .36 4024 23 HighGood school Engli shfoundation. 500.12 28 3 10 4 1 R510 1 12 33 1°0 Indianapolis,CIZirtiagkayne, Ind ID Ind Chirac°NormalFortMiner NormalWayne Normal 'training NormalCollege School School School (colored) 38464536 2 Examinationrecent of higha school do 900380200234450 19 50 i '10 191916 II 659104 4265 3 1 28.5 361936 24, 720 2,4913,403 955 NewLouisvintSioux Orleans, City, La Iowa. =ton, Le WashingtonMorehouseLouisvilleSioux City Normal NormalTraining Parishored School SchoolTraining School ). (colored) School (col- 23 High school Junior_graduate. high school do 320150300162 223 31I I 4 20)17 6 2 34 9 7 2,720 559 Lewiston, Me New Orleans Normal School 4. 2 High School. 68 16 3 it I- 104 1 1-3 Boston,Baltim Maya Do ore, Md ColoredTeachers'Dingier Normal Training Training School School Traininf5eSiwochoiol 2 dodo 0b 45415011675 34 # 26 9 46 211 11 4 1 117 1037 6, 942 O Alpena,Allegan, Mich Mich BostonCounty Normal Training School do 1 High-school11 grad-uationmentary grade,. yearsdo of eleor 6 450 2560 7 i 21 26 , 9 237 96 63 710 I 6625 3 3, 366 240 X Cadillac,Blissfield.Berrien Springs, Mich. M ich Mkh WexfordLenaweeBerrien County County Normal Normal School. School 3836 1 ElementaryHigh school gradesence.months' experi- N)6025 2 2 11 6 11 51 198 O e evoke, MichErnMich Tuscola County Normal School 38 . 1 Elementary gradesteaching.tificateor 2d grade for 1 yearcer- 6 228 Charlotte, Mich Ch,arleyoixEaton County County Normal Normal School Training School 30 1t10 gradesgrades .,.00 21 . 0 2 16 9 15 9 I Cheboygan, Mich Cheboygan County Normal School - 40. 1 12 credits. high school 30 41 240 Coldwater,Croswell, Mich Mich Branch.Sanilac County County Normal Normal School School 403$ 1 12Elementary units of work grades orrate24 grade or errt ifi- I year 3025 7 9 i 9 891 370 Dowagfac,Detroit Mich Mich CassDetroit County Teachers Normal CollegeSchool 4040an High school ence.teaching experi- do lxx '2112.5 5 3.5 2 65 2 `0x6.3 7 2 2 134 6 16, s70 340 Diadvrin,Fremont.Mich,PranIdort,Mint,Evart, Mich Mich Mich Mich BenzieNewaygoGeneseeOsceola County CountyCounty County Normal NormalNormal Normal School SchoolSchool School 40 11 grades dodo 3412525 2 2 15I1 9 320 :01:a Hart,HillmanHastings, Mich WithMich MontmorencyBaasOceansGladwin County. County Normal Normal School School orency County Normal School Normal School 403$ 1012 gradeshigh school units do 34125 2 15I 1 7 1511 7 , 715412 O Kalkaska,Ithaca,Ionia, Mich Mich With Gratiotkmla.CountyKalksska County CountyNormal Normal NormalSchool School School 3.440 High12 high school school units' 19(1 25 ' 2 2 i 1416 0 1215 5223426592s0 lake city, Mi Missankee County Normal School * 36 123 or bigh 4 years schoolimits highschool. 25 2 6 6 216 tri Manistee, Mich ManisteeAntrimMasonLapeer County County NormalNormal Normal School School.School School 403640 High11 grades school do 300 RI25 2 1 I 11 57 320306 NewInnkegon,likiiMembee,Mason,Marshall, , Mich Mich Mich Wish h MacombMuskegonMenomineeInghamCalhoun County County County County NormalNornialNormal Normal Normal SchoolSchool School School 402041)383s 10Junior grades11 grades...high sets tot. .do 252630 2 1511 49 1511 Oz Owosso,Ontonagon,Onsway, Mich Mich With ShlawasseeOntonagonPreegue Isle CountyCounty County NormalNormal Normal SchoblSchool. School . r. 3$40 High1211 grades school credits. high school' ' 3025 "2 79 911 366 80 tRr St.iisgInaw, Johns,Petoskey, W.Mich S.,Mich Mich ClintonSogilrawEmmet County county County Normal Normal Normal TrainingSchool School Class. 403936 11 grades do 2535 2 1 101512 1412 62s46$311 O - Stanton , TawasBlandish,With City, Mich.. With IoscoAmuseMontcalm County County Normal County Normal SchoolNormal School School 40 '12 11High grades school credits. high 'school 25 2) 1 14 74 5 2)3 WestTraverse Branch, City, Mich With 1 Additional studentsAdditional in extension students incourses, extension 65. courses, 75. OgethawGrand Traverse County County Normal Normal School School . OS 3 grades. dohigh schoolEnrollment weeks. 25 ' 2 , 9'5 5 304 5 tauor StatisticsAdditional for students 1917-18. in extension courses,courses, 432.33. 'AdditionalAdditional students students Irr extension in extension courses, courses...1.courses, S. 2. trtCJt TABLE 42.City and county normal schoolsSessions, entrance requirements, teachers, students, etc., 1919-20-4'oatinu. ed. Institution. sassioniWeeksyear. inof normalourses.Years Entrance reqUire-mentstioncourses: for of normal comple- quired.tof iee prat- re-flours Teachers.includ.Men.ing principal. Normal students. Women. normalGraduatesMen. Women.courses. from weeks.at tend-Num-sber nee of - 1 4 6 7 Women. lien. S 9 10 11 12 13 0:1 Paterson,JerseySt.Louls,Mo City, -N. N. I I CityTeachers'Harris Normal Teachers Training School College School 40404.5 2, 2 4 High schoolschool ( grad-4 yr. 1caluate examinatum. %Aid phri-do 1,4451 11n2.10 -3241 1 4 273524 49 0 1,700 386.; 0 113 33 38,1262,600 rri NewJamaica,BroOklyn, York, N N. .N. Y Y Y CityNewJamaicaMaxwell NormalYork Trailing Training TrainingSchool School School School for for Teachers for Teachers. Teachers 3940 .2 2 do 4441445)5no1011 1212 11. 5-33518 111314 10 T48 634401 250 2252314r s9 24, 560 tt,1,460 2:40 Yonkers,Seheneetad_Rochester, N. Y' N. y, YN.Yatrcusert:Irn, N. Y , N. Y SyracuseSchenectadyWatertown Teachers Training School cuse Trainin& School for TeachersTraining School for Teachers. 3143940 2 do ' 071275405 1 ?.225 24 IllS 1934 0 121129 20,440 1,0723,111 396 0 Southport, N. C . BrunswickYlsokers Training /County School Training for TeachersSchool (col- 32 7 grades do I 176 13 5 9 14 5 513 It Ashville,Akron Ohio Ohio , AshvillePerkins Normal County SchoolNormalored). School 'is46 High school - 475 5 4 33 4 12 627 do I1 ' 11 Batavia, Ohio -- l'Clermont, County Normal School 46 36 17 _ChardonCanalHarlin Ohio Winchester, Ohio H eights, Ohio ErieFranklin County NormalCounty NormalSchool School County County School 361618 High16 highHigh school school school (2 units'yrs.) N III" :424 151912 2 I 10191217 432 n Columbus,Cleveland, Ohio ; Columbus: Cleveland Normal School School of Eduent ion 10 2 2 High school (4 T. do. '1 .I011:142 45 1 Is .41 2,00) 0o . 102 314 LisbOn,laricaster,Dresden.Dayton. Ohio Ohio_Ohio 1 1,' DresdenColumbiana County County FairfieldDaytonNorma Norma INormal SchoolCounty I School School' Normal School 3640. do to '1 41 '21 16 1 111220 1, 650 706 Cr NewMon.roeviffe, Lexington. Ohio Ohio !Ilaluron; StarkPerry County CountyCounty NormalNormal Normal SchoolSchool School 36 1111do ...... 55' . 11 2.5I17 I I15If I 396590 ileOhio (i) 1 New Phidelphia, Ohio ; Tusearawas tounty Normal School 36 do. 7'1 19 1 17 9 Selo.Ottawa,Richwond, Ohio.... Ohio Ohio ', HarrisonPutnam Count.1 mon Normal County NormalSchool School County Normal School 36 dodi .1:is54 1111 ' 11215 ? 121,15 468570 WestWapakooeta, Jefferson,Lafayette, Ohio OhioOhio ,: CoshoctonMadison County CountyAuglaize Normal Normal County School School Normal School .9136 itdo 36.4, 1 4 5I I ,17 1019 70'2882 West 1.ibertv. Ohio Logan Cowty Normal St-hr..).. .i4::li, 1I .16, I.. I I 17 7ir2 Zanesville,Erie,Wheelersbuig. Pa Ohio Ohio phis . Pa PhiladelphiaErieCity.:clota NormalNormal*School County SchoolNormal Normal School School , MI:i. 2 1 .. dotit, .11NI3911:taroIon .4 42 5 51i 19to 17 1210 3m):to; Summervute, S. C Pa DorchesterPittsburg TrainingSchool School (colored). for Teacher, County Teacher Training 4413ti40n. 12 7 grades do . 975133 II; 0 161 40 0 5:320 Ashland,Alma, Wis Wis Wis AshlandBuffaloDoor -Kea County County atinee Training County Training TrainingSchool School School. for 36 13 High schoolgrades I'll'ill 1 5 3 111933 tI) 1022 9 502 Teachers. , 1 ! 1 ttl Janesville,EauColumbus, Claire, WlsWhoWls CountyRockColumbia Training County County SchoolTraining Normal for School Teachers School for Trachers til 40 1-3 . Elementary andgrades . do, 110 50ti ' n 21 34 , 02 lilt9:4 02 A 232:333 3,7201,1501,498 =Kaukats:li una, Wier th, Wls. RuskNtagamie County Training County SchoolTraining for School Teachers 40441 1-31-3 * grades and highschool.uates.high school grad- - ,C1 2 3 3 7149 1421 2,000 O Marinette, Wis woc, W b , Manitowoc CountyTeachers. Training School for 3. ! 1-31-2 1 High school do 2 fi 1133 10 22 0 'Medford, Wis TaylorStephenson County TrainingCounty Training School School 40404 1-3. I % grades and high do 4 13 I. 1,440 930 ,=Tonle, Wis Wb LincolnDunn County County TrainingTeachers. Training School for Teachers School fur 40 . fr -3 1 10 grades school. do 441:Al 25 /WI61 30 2,260 New Lisbon, Wis Juniatu County Teacher,' Training School. 42 1 - 21141 4 X New London, .Mss is Price-Wanpaca County Training Training School Ahcol for Teachers 4240 1-3 ' High school tit, 2 1 1300 1226 1,244 4410 0 =4WM 40 1-3 s grade-, and high school. . 3E1:4 26 Rite !Ake. *L Wb BarronOneidaSank County County County Training Teacher,' Training School Training School School 441 1-3 do Its, fin l 23 7 j r3.1 52 i Ai0 2420 4 1,2001,0/40 co 4 ., . UnionSt. Croix Grove, Falls, V/is Wis 'PolkRacine-Kenosha County 'Franking SchoolJoint School County for Teachers. Training 40 1-2 ! High school1, I do Ion ....1 42 0 s-40; 0 '114. 0:1 Wausau, WI! Marathon County Training School 40 1-3 1 1 '200 4 94 fi 14 Wantoma, Wis 's Additionaistadentsn.7 AdditionalAdditional in students studentsextension inin extensioncourses.extension course,.courses, 1.61. Wanshara CountyTeachers. Training School for 441 1-3 ; school.grades and fifth do.. 4o 2 41 0 1,680 500 TABLE 43.-City and county normal schools- Property. ValueProperty. of Public funds for- Receipts. receipts. and expenditures, 1919-2'0. 1 Expenditures. S Institution (forketitiovee Table 42). volumeslibrary.Bound in machin-library,talus,aPPo-ery, groundsValue ofbuild.logs.and services.Studentfins etium-fortiotial ofIncrease plant. Currentxe pent'tures. i- All other pcses.pur- director.principal !Salary orof ,. of othersalariestistnic.Totaltors. adminis-strucllonexpenses andand fixedmain.Otherof in.!Operationand of plant,teilancesundry expend'.currenttures.Total I ings, etc. for sites,Outlaysbuild- Si furniture. 5 A 7 K 9 10 tratioti. charges. It IS 14 000911PickensBM County County County Trai*ng Training(colored) .School School, Ala. (colored)Ala. fling SOiliool, Ala. 450750 $'230 5005(X) -$7,700 7,500 154) $1,731 no 534.410 $600 $1',715 1,000 17 5 415$94 $1,616 2,030 $2,800 JamesCit(yLowndes Normd) Ormond County Wilson(colored) NormalTraining School,colore School, D. CAla al School, Bridgeport, Conn 9,700 200 40,x14) SOO 146,144i316.(1x0 16,250 5,:',50 300150 $2$00 Zl, 2.1403,000 2,610 2,7402.1,0(X) lion 400 23,340Ir. 3632,5001,740 ' 1,2601,650 _10200 4,2406,393 655460 31,544)22,1416 2,6054,160 31,550 Miner Normal School; D. C. (colored' 4,279 29,000 - 27,1441 9ti0 LouisvilleSiouxIndianapolisRiretagayne City Normal Normal Normal School, School, Training Ky Iowa. School, Ind Normal College, ill School, 2nd '28,000 9,2041,50)2,2253,417 15,.(N4)6,0002,5(x) 915,137161,66N250,000 45,000 9,40i)2,3002.',(602,5,5002,500 .00 119,13726,23022.754o25,1,1125,4:0 4,3546,272 149 36,442 7,9174,4,200 9(6) 167,3.51 40;90125,27,33,15034,660 its.0530 W=nNewMorehouse Orleans Palish Training Normal (ookired).School, Bastrop,La La ton,_ La. (colored) Training School, 3,063 700 6,126.6,000 7,00 ' 40, to17, in 06 2.4) 2.600 :), 4.54 m 2,24.41,11101,501 2,'&M)2,30;1 1,133 259 1,s07 799 22 33,239 3,9224,'42' 1,4636,000 20 TeachersMe.Maley Normal Trainington, School, Lewis- 1,129 50.0o :1,110111 ' Training School, Baltimore, Md.' f,06 11,1A/1/ 550 ' 2,."410 ! i . 3,200 , i 17.950 BostonColored Noma" Training School, :Sol, _Baltimore,Mass ?dd 4.1,500 OM 16,2,10 61.10 367,07.-. hi,3.s.-. 4.212 35,4:16 1,0:41 4.77, tio . e.612 347 309 , 51,03, Allegan County Training School, Mich.... 100 1,250 . 2.300 BerrienAlpena County Normal School, Mich 250 * 3,191 ti7:. 2.194 315 ' i 454 2.7.:103,193 WexfordLenawee County-County Normal School, Mich Mich.... 1,100 500 2,6651.0471,s7, 14.; 1.2x611,17o 2,5501,144) 970" ' . , 9527 ! 2.". ICO- ' 2.125 .CharlevoixRatonTuscola County County County Normal Normal Normal School, School, School, Mich. Mich Mich . 425 120 3410 2.1141 I1,516t , 4;0 1,3o 300 3'4.143410 4 3,11102.2.165 PIO I...... BranchCheboygan County County Normal Normal School, School, Mich Mich :34)01.4)355 2, ,41 2, 11'.1, 700 1,1., : NI 150 1,2,13.1 7110 CassDetroitSanilac County Teachers'County Normal Norma/ School, School, Mich Mich Mich - 4,500 i 2.5,1410 214) 45/1 144) I :1,4001, .0I 1 , *461 1,'14) I 1%200.1 1 , 25,5, 0 I 50, 1,0 1,075 , 4, 7,3 I 11,6141 15 76,06.3 2.275 NewaygoBenziaGeneseeOsceola County County CountyCounty Normal Normal NormalNormal School, School, School,School, Mich Mich MichMich 102 2, 5141 2,15,1 211,0110I , .1.34i 1.1.1 .50.1.h141 1,0,6 , :1110 Ion1:41 2.320 250 2,6365.2702,315 MontmorencyBarry°beansGladwin County County County NormalCounty Normal Normal NormalSchool, School, School, SchoolMich Mich Mich ,Mich. 100200 214) 2,5I , 21111 , ;041 04) 1,777 ,.500,200,114) 0111 1,01111.2:411,11.1 9511 400 2,52.1503,050 0 7 GratiotIonia County County Normal Normal School, School, Mich Naelt-p..... 200 2, 'U) 2 50o1 21,2 350 1,1541 41) 252 27 2,2,77 527 1,000 Mason=k:eCountyLapeer County Normal School,School, Mich.:Mich County Normal School, Mich._ . Normal Sdoolt Mich ... 2,400 300375 4;0 54,)0$) j,filli1,951 , 700 1.110)I , 000 2.1,900 ,410 192 122 2.9(101,9501,962 .Ingham011hounAntrimMenomineeManistee County County County CountyNormal Normal Normal Normal School, School, School, School, MichMick Mich - Mich. 3,0,6 4, 54,0;1 51,1:41 I 2,3201,71411,1.001,900 ,702 1,2001.21x)1,2(4)1,500I 000 1,1201,0001,249 0009141 41 2,2002,7931,9002,092 .(10 ..... PresqueMacombMuskegon Isle_Coisnty County-Normal Count Normal Normal School, School, Mich Mich ... Mich . *10266200 . 4(500 0 2 .4.11, .4410 00 1,:4x11,1001,397 1,1001.1c5)1,294 Inn109 22S 2,9252,3352.2,320 ,IX) EmmetShiawasseeOntonagon County CoufityCounty Normal Normal School, School, Mich Mich.. SchoolMich. 2, 200 75 4, 000 2, ZiuNC1,I, 550700 .1, 7.10 I,1. 13050o 1 , :15111, 02, 950 " 3511 54157 15 2.:1,21x)2, MO700 IosooClintonMontcahnArenaoSfermw County County County County NormalCounty Normal Normal Normal School,Normal School, School, School, MichSchool, Mich Mich Mich Mich ... 250 i 3541 2, 11.1 2,3, 1:12,001,2(1) 1,I, 500400I, 325 100 1,330I,2, 311) 4111,001, 275 502.5- 307567 57 1,2,24,3,'217 p.;00On457532 2, 000 Grand Traverse CountyMich Normal School, w County NormalTeachers School, College, Mich Mo. 16, 00 300 ,l3,:41(1 600 btO, .135 2,(x112, r,:o 6, 0001,I, 42.5101) (01) 42, 709 1, 225 OW)9111 2, 255250 100 14, 797 4 2.4,65, 79125o 2,(x1012,0:14 Teachers' Training School, N. I r MaxwellCity Normal Training School, School N.YN. J for Teachers, 7,1, 303600 Ii 31,00016, 4.51 211,000 3,3(0 52, 300 200 6, 644 62, 444 =RochesterCityNewJamaica York Training Training Normal School SchooiN SchoolY for for N. Teachers,Teachers, Y Teachers' 2,3, 16.31,9 ^10 50,25, 000 7,:40 ' 600,350, 000 I,55(1) 3, 900 40,11011 3, 404 1 19, 310 66, 610 1, 5410 Schenectady N.Y. 1 1 Statistics for 1917-18.Receipts and expeliditUres for 1917-is. Training School, 1,06) 50,0001 .157,:40 2, 700 30, .04) I, 300 2, 200 37, OW TABLE 4:I.-City and county norealProperty. schools-Property, receipts, and . Receipts. expenditures, 1919-20-Continued. Expenditure,. Institution (for location see Table 42). volumesBound Valuelibrary, of appa- I Around:,Value of Studentfees for Public funds for- All other , Salary of salaries Total expenses ofOther in- !Operationand main - Total I ibrary. in furtUt ure.=whin: !rat us.(TY. I build-logs.and ' sery leer. edui-u!tiotial of plant111(1 1311448 , ex pendC urrenttures. poses.pur- director.principal or i :1stof rue- other tors. structionadminis- and and fixedof plant,sundrytenance ex,current pendi- t ures. (nips,forOutlays etc. sites,build- Syracuse Training School for Teachers, II 4 6 7 8 9 10 . (ration. I I I charges. 1.2 13 YonkersWatertown Training Training School N.School Y forfor TeatTeachers, tiers, I 700242400 1, 000 sO0 $.7, (1(0 89, 001J 20220 13, 1I.N1 1, 150 $3, 000 .70 ;6,1202,020 Brunswick Perolored County Training School, N. C. I. SOO 205112, Ore 95, Olin :t, 750 I s) 1100 I 2, 010 W OO , I 4, 22.1 Ashville, Normal School, Ohio kins Normal Sf..1400l, Akron, Ohio._ ) 300 4,1) 4,1,27.: Diu 1 1250 14, 001 ClermontErie County County Normal Normal School, School, Ohio Ohio 2.12150 2.50 2, !HOI,3111 1,21.1)1,611) 10, 00 1002010 . 2, 100 ChardonFranklin CountyNormal NormalSchool, Ohio.School, Ohio.. 3.50 ( 1) 7110 2, MO1,1,150 000 2, ME1, 500 951) RIO , 50 2, 1001,1,300 550 , MuskingumDaytonColumbusCleveland Normal NormalSchool*: County School, School, Education,Normal Ohio Ohio School Ohio... Ohio. .. 5, 025 3'506(1)leO 11 231, itx,0 3:NI I ' ... 13.5, :,..55 2, WAf,, 250 1)51,1X11) 11,1110 1 2, OIX) 50 119, 2.10 2,1,110() 050 ColumblanaStarkFairfield County County County Normal Normal Normal School, School, School, Ohio. Ohio.. 52.5319 , 500250 I.1,:r011,.1112, 5110 olio i, 3111I,1, .40750 3 2002,10 HU 2, 0001,900 Huron County Normal School, Ohio ...... 1, 1011 3, 0011 3,1)11 .... 2(5) ..; , 1, 4.111 2, 5110 10,1 1, WS)510 Perry County Normal School, Ohio 500350 I, 4416 , I, 441O 700 3, 21X11, 41.5 ' Putnam CountyHarrisonUukatTuscarawas Normal County County County Normal Normal Normal School, School, School, Ohio Ohio Ohio School, Ohio.. . 3.507002100 Ii- 2,110 .i110 .61,111) 2., II.'. Poo 2, 011I, Son 50 301 50I5 2, 0.501,.4(0 MnAugialze County County Normal Normal School, School, Ohio... Ohio 311) 3(M);00 1. (111,1101 t 44]:111 344 1 ! 111.5! 11:1477135 SciotoI..oganCoshocton CountyCounty County NormalNormal Normal School,School, School, OhioOhio Ohio. Wu :5 6.1 I,1, r.41 WO 411. I , .110 1,5.1 .-1111 .10 t .10 1.64102, Om 17,6141: Normal School, Ohio .-416 2 2 . 1 , I111 2, 641) PittsburghPhiladelphiaErie Normal Training Normal8chool, SchoolPa 'School,Pa.' for Teachers, Pa. ,s, 561 22,S3, MO1,4 , i 211,3'.A'1,,1111 9.12 I ,. 5,'23:1. 47.1 63, 3.1.1 I, 1. - r, 0612.1 33, 559 130, 247 3, 112 Door-KewauneeDorchester County CountyWisSchool, Teachers' S.Training C. (colored Training School, ) 6,47 3,1110 1') 11, 6614 1, 700 4, 716 5011 2.22))1,1.454.2(1) VI 0004. 22" 2, 266 3.15 10, 9003, 213 57, 4262, 200 16, 061 EauColumbiaAshlandBuffalo Claire County County CountyTraining Training Training Normal SchoolTftcs, School, for SchoolisWisSchool Teachers, Wis T for 950.2911 4, 5,2, 0110 35, 00013,1x1) 9471 IR 4, 6,3, :11f.. 3.6,1E))1 431 2,6621..912, 000 3.6271,436 100 1466667 3,291)1, Nil 22* 9,6513,1),4119, 701663 Wis 1:300 1 6,000 ; R3,4100 1,01111 'I 12,0116 2, 600 4, *410 ' OutagamieRock County County Training Trainingers, Wis School School, for Wis.. Teach- 1, 500000 5,2, OM000 101, Ono 700 II ,,,7 (1110750 , 34* 2, 4011NE 3, 72* I, 390 91119:16 1,3, 643570 12, 3606, 1(27 '. 3,1001 1, 410 MaiersntowocRusk County Training School for , W is County Training School for Teach- 1, 950 5011 , 16,11x) 25,111 470 7,691 11 2, 000 3N3 1,651 6,3191.650 Teachers, Wis 1, 000 7, 000 ! 136 1 ",, 277 2, 500 IL'II 900 -__ TaylorStephenson County County Training Teachers,Training School, WisSchool Wis for 1, *0111 500 1,!1,111) 509 15,34, 0011(Mx) n , 140 51 6, 91117. 444 326 14 2,111)1, 725 2,4. 3011104' (1111165 1, 11'1I, 530 7, /490 4R2 7,1011 LincolnDunn County County Training Trainingers, School SchoolWis for for): Teach- each- 2, O(1)1, 200 2, SOO3, 000 % 13,33, 000 .1. '', 10,12, 470300 , 3,2,4100 MO 1,5,1111 .401 1, r5 3, 4551,(14) 473 12, 39n5,.1)404, 93/1 SaukPriceWaueachpacaJuneau County County County Teachers' Training County Teachers'TersWIs Training TrainingSchool, WisTraining School, WisSchool School, for , 1, MO 6603011 2, 3011 500 743375 4,91107, twin , 72 2.333'4,2, 400OM 2,2,700 460 630 460330200 1, 100 476160 5,6, 729160400 0 Oneida County" TrainingWis School, Wis 1,11111) 600 2,0003,111) CO, 00011, 300 9,1100 . '..4i 2,200 2, 4410 400 *40 ' Racine-KenoshaPolkBarron County. County Training TrainingSchool Joint Mimi, _School, Countyfor Teachers, Wis TrainingWis Wis 2, 7") OcioNIO 10, 11x) 1,3,1100 2110 .3, MO11,1x11 120210 35, 42x 6, 9447,'211)4, 32, 191 2,1002,31112, 60 2,3, 629Rio400 1,:11) 5R1174325 1,685 41(7 5,7,3.'07,5,440 500390 Wausharalitrathcm County County Training Training School, School Wis for 1,0x0 ,' 6,111) 16;,1111 10, 125 536 3,5002, 7,j) 5,11753, 664 2110 21, 736' 1, 755 30, 72510,530 2, 412 Teachers, Wis Statistics for 1917-1,1. 1,290 1,(110 119 ! 5, 671 Included in value of grounds and buildings. . 2. 100 2,540 245 733 5,61R TABLE 44.Prirate normal srhoolsLength of seseions, Weeks entrance requirements, graduutes, etc., 1919-20. Weeks Years teachers' train-radi rates froming course Total ment inmodelEnrc11.1- Location. , Institution. session.in year,sure-merlog session: co:iirsiges.,sum-1919.mer in train-teach- pre ments toEntrance teachers'trainingcorn require- courses: pletion of Men. Women. (1720). teachers'courses.requiredpracticehours of in practicebyschools thetamedmain-and rl 4 9 Institu- tion. 10 005 Tuskegee, Ala Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute (colored) 42 6 . : 2 ; of . 1 100 234 Berkeley, Calif...( Miss Barnard's Kindergarten Normal School AccreditedSecond to uru-Ahigh scfiool. year 0 I 39 i 0 923 (1) Los Angeles, Calif : Miss Fulmer's Kindergarten Normal School 36to 2 i High school ersIty. I, 3 ' 45(1 s 0. Hartford,Bridgeport,Pasadena, Conn Conn Calif Do ConnecticutFannieBroadoaks A. Froebel Smith Kindergarten KindergartenNormal NormalTraining Training School School School 32:Sri13 2 do,do/Pi . 1911 5 ' 750510195 1551266 It NewWashington, Haven, Conn D. C .CulverNew Smith Haven Kindergarten Normal School Training of Gymnastics School 3243 3 2 de. ;I . 75 ,. 200 90 I 155 40 Miami, Fla MiamiColumbia Kindergarten Kindergarten and Training Normal School I , ti, 2 do 02 ' 320150 98 Honolulu Hawaii 40 '2 /11, ;, .. 104425 'Chicago, Ill - Honolulu Free Kindergarten Training School 42 Fi fi do...... 3 I 600 Do Pestalozzi-FroebelColumbiaAmerican CollegeNormal ofTeachersSchool Physical of College Physical Education Education 4212 1; ti '22 . do s '..%,3017 270 38 0 Oak Park, Ill Do ConcordiaSchool of ElementaryTeachers' College and Home Education 4112 2,3 2 .do ...fill.do . 32 ,4 17 120540 Baltimore,Ammendale,LexingtonIndianapolbzInd n Md Ky_ . Md AmmendaleChandlerNormal College Norma Normal of- School the Institute American (eolored) Gymnastic Union 341tlito 22 dodo...... I 2 5 200165144 Aifordby Kindergarten Primary Normal School .14 4 % .do 150 Boston, Mass Do Boston school of Physical Education it, 2 /10 . :1313 120 Do 'WheelockSloydPerryMiss Harriet KindergartenTrainme Training Niel's School KindergartenSchoolNormal School. Training School 31Si17 4 1-2 't .do dodo. In ; .5 I 'A I9 360400320 75 BattleCambridge,Springfield, Creek, Mass Mich Mass. Do BattleSpringfieldSargentLesley CreekSchool. School Kindergarten Normal for Physical School Training Educationof Physical School Education 42 74 611 ,'2 1 /104,1(1,.do VP, .1r,S21 t 22-5380100 75 (i) Madison, Minn Lot bereft Normal Seh/..i. . I '1 F. ighlb gr 3,1 f I ! 9 :g.I 4 I V. St.New Louis,Minneapolis, Ulm, Id Minn o Minn. WilsonDr.Minio.polis Martin Kindergarten-Primary LutherKindergarten College.. A -,41:141,0 I list itiite Ni.rto,41 S/44..4 ...... 0 '2 2 I thrill., hio,l ) . .i- i ..o; 1 1 32 44 .202 ;01)111190 - cap Seward, kebrg. East Orange N. J . . s...... ; Miss Peet s Normal Kindergarten School . Lutheran Seminary ...... 2 l . dn. ii ; 50111., 72 2:142 Newark, N. J -, Newark ,Normal School for Physical Education and II :5 111 2 dn.. 4 11 (1, New York, N.Y ro, ,; chant Ftirs,lanFroebel Normal League School of of the Dallying City of . New York yeieoe. 2 I Iligh school . do . .. (1 7 7(in12, 514i. . .. i I Cincinnati,Raleigh, Ohio N. C Do ' ' Savage SchoolCincinnatist. Augustine'sHarriet of Kindergarten Melissa School Mills (colored) A Kindergartensscciat ion Training Training Sch&w.I Sillool Physical F:docat ion ...... ,...... 1, 2' ' ' ilodo..do.. 4 209110 412200514) 30 (I) 90 -: New Lexington, Ohio... MariaCleveland Stein, Ohio Ohio . .Normal SchoolCleveland of the Kindergarten Precious Training School Blond 14 'I 2 t . do. . I 4 :I0 O.47 57 (I. I. 7I .22,-, 2 :V) Toledo,Oberlin, Ohio Ohio LawtSt. ,herhn Aloyshis I. nwhel Kindergarten Academy Kindergarten Training Training school School 2 do . 19?c, 14 , ;al):c',01,0 . 04 Mount Angel, Oreg & Mount Angel Academy sod Normal School di 1 120 2 311 '2' Cheyney,Oswego, Oreg Pa CheyneyMarvlhurst Training Normal School School for Teachers (colored) 1; .42 10 190 4 152 Martin,SiouxPhiladelphia Falls, Tenn S. Pa Dak . Miss Rimini'sA ugust anaSchool College for Kindergartners and Normal School 12 I t. Eighth grade... do.... . 1,Into 7 , 2-.11,-iilull ( 4..14392 TortMemphis, AVorth, Tenn.. Tex LeHall-Moody Moyne Normal Normal lust School Rine (colored) *2 I I 1-1,.meritar,. grIples. . !'d 17. I ' 214) 5024 lull St. George, I tah DixieFort Worth Normal Training College School ,Kindergarten and Primary Tea%hcr: . 4111 2 I Rich scho,d ' 170 ':14) . Seattle, Wash institute,nstitute, Va... Hampton NIrmal and A gricolt i ira I Institute (i,lored Holy Names Academy and Normal School..., .... 21 III 2 ; HighEighth scho.,1 grade .do 27 ti I 170122, 1'1,4.1 517 265 r:eitl.:, Wash, do ; ISO Ferry, W. Va.... i (col,preci) ' ! do 9 ! 1 270 (N) (I ) A I.21 ParochialPrivatePublic'Public schools schools schools and are and private are alsoused. missions used. (Red. schools are used.aro used. 1 TABLE 45. Prirtzte nsirmal Rrhoolit---lastrurtnnt and students. 1919.V. At 1 et danee lust n let ors, including principal. - Resident talent, in all courses. deli ts i ri tr3cher-Itesident ' st I t raining. ; Resi- redr111 dent st 'dents.Non-. t11- seek, of resi- Institution (for locat ion, sec Table 41). Total for year. Stammer. eaten- in Total for year. S 0112113er 1 dentsdentstta.. in viten-dentsandsion i n Men W w.anyir. sPorl- -courses'corre- enueand 1111. WI1,1941. Mew Women. %ten %Yotnen. cow. sooiot-ot her C011re1. ottl-P-pure ouresTkeiLtlitl-, i,,Ker' conr,es. Other 3 4 . 1, 6 7 I 14 -a ' 10 13 16 TuskegeeMiss Sarum-it's Normal andKindergarten Industrial Normal Institute. School, Ala... 1 'alit ...... 11. t$ 11, ' / 41, I ;sr: 91 3 F 7'1 6. v. s.-31 ". 3n, 1,, -,N,.., ConnecticutBroadoaltsMiss Fuimer's Froebel Kindergarten Kindergarten Normal NormalSchool, TrainingConzial School, School,' Calif... ('alit. t2 12 ...... I F...... I': . . 2.94 4:12.1411 sass Fannie School.Conn Conn A. Smith Kindergarten Training 2 I 14 6 2 96to 2 1, '; ' 1 i 64, ... 33 ColumbiaNewCulyet-Sinith Haven Kindergarten Normal Kindergarten SchoolConn Training of Gymnastics, Training School, School.Con D. 11C. 10 2 in10 5 4 ' I I . 2111 t. 4 P.r.1 tin7It sass lionoliduMiami Kindergarten Free KindergartenHawaiiSchool, and FlaPrimary Training Normal School, 1 5 . . . , . 16 12 11 3 ! 61; 142 30 411 lift 112 Pestalozzi-FroebelColumbiaAmerican CollegeNormal SchoolofTeachers' 111Physical of College,Physical Education, IllEducation, III - 47 13 6 I fl i . I A 69 6619 1-.1 nil -. 1,(114,101 ---,---- School of Elementary and Home Educagon, Ill t'oric'erdia Teachers' College, Ill ' . - 13- 2 If. 10' 6 Ir20 ' 31 :e, 34 i6i 1.9163,4.'0 -.7,,32 Normal College of theUnion, American Ind Gymnastic _..._ - 17 2 9 47 ' .42 24 31 ! 47 : AmmendaleChandler Normal Normal School, Ky. (colored) Institute, Add -2 6 -....- 1, .. 6 3 , i, 10 2 .,,, i,.12 27.-.3 ' 3,166 4110:472 MissBostonAltordby School Kindergarten-Primary of PhysicalTrainingMd . Education; School, Normal bl Mass ass School, Harriet Niel's Kindergarten Primary 6' II11 5 i' 106 It , Itrr: 11 ' 4 : :4,111111 Perry Kindergarten Normal school. Ma, 1 17 17 17 17 ' SLesleyWheelockMord Training School, Training Massschool. School, Mass Mass 's ruffledent SchoolKindergarten for Physical Training &literal Sc ool. Mass. . Mas.... F. 12 2'2 2116 3 21.1 211if. 4.1.20th 1,1 MinneapolisLutheranBattle Creek Normal KindergartenNormal School,cation, School Minn Mich of Physical Edo. AsSociatian Nor- 12 15 14 1 2.,', 6*. Is -.7 1 16 24' 7(111 WilsonDr: Lutheran-Seminary,Martin Kindergarten-Primary Luther College,mal Nebr School, Minn. Institute, Minn Mo 9 8 4 i ft. 11,1 ,..-. t t iii., if...46, 7 t 1,044 3,11962,9011 cn=1tI2 ''' NewarkPeet's NormalNormal KindergartenSchool.lion, N..1 for Physical School, NEdina- .1 .. 1 2- 413 ri t. I 4 I 21 i posn HarrietteChalifFroebel Russian Melissa League Normal. Mills of the chool Kindergarten City of of Dancing, New York,Primary N. Y N. ... Y.... . 2 .1 1:1; 2, 1 30:1; I . . 111.1; 61 CSt.Savage Augustines School School,of PhysicalTraining N. C Education, (colored) School, N.N YY .1'21 3 9 . ..!I 1 121 2'.,7 ... 2 116 ' ClevelandNormal Kindergarten School of the Training sscchool,Precious OhioSchool. Blood, Ohio nnati Kindergarten Association Training :t:1f, 241211 9 121 A,Sit ,,Z114)39 7 ",4 i 0421,101 '.11 MountLawOberlinSt. Aloysius Froehel Angel Kindergarten Academy,Kindergarten Academy Training andOhio Training Normal school, School, Ohio OhioOreg ',3 142 ...0 126 3 .- to33Gl 2133fl 3. 2'.2 Maryihurst Normal Siiiool, Oreg s 9 20 3.-, S 3. 1", q 3 ! 111 1.-.7 Cheyney Training School for Teachers, Pa., 51 , 217 : 2 I, 71 12.; ... (colored)... 6 I 2, 17 12 MissAugustana Illinan'sSchool College for and Kindergartners, Normal School, Pa 8. Dak In 7 43 4 177 V.; . - .11.-.1:.11111:II . .'..S .; 2, i 9, 99 3131.11 1,61 FortLeHall-Moody Moyne Worth Normal NormalTraininghers, Tex Institute.School, School' Tenn Tenn. for Kindergart- (colored)._ 13 46 10166 1 4 1/. '1,1'-12 276 r, .4 W. II 4111 I i 10...1 Dixie Normal College, Utah . 34 .',9 ; 1 ' StoreroCollege,HolbNaMOSAcaclemyandHampton Normal W. Vs.andVa. (colored) Agricultural (colored) Normal School, Institute, Wash. 64 62 213210 2- 12 ! i fits 64 . WI .126M.,111 , 106 311 . 2'127 :2 4 1,306 .14111,11 -,, 6 1.2111 (MI 4 . I Also 2 womenAlso give 11 half men time end or 2 morewomen in giveextension half time courses. or more in extension courses. includesIncludes students3 instetietoes in trade from and university agricultural and courses.3 public school supervisors; each of whom gives clas hour. at the training school. s 01. CJ1 , 14 Na131.E 46.-Prirate normal schools-Property, receipts, and expenditures, 1919-10. 05 BoundIValue of Property. Students fees. Receipts. Private benefac- tions. Administration and in- struction. Expenditures. Out- Institution (for location, see 1.11 ble,44 ). volumes! tiN, ma_ appara-library. 1.1 grounds, Phblie j i , ot her All Total current Other current Total PaY-andlays w Board, I sdure es . salaries e:c Bend- expend- iiiibtthey. Tui- ! funds. 'Increase ;Current ex- ; Salary Other Mures. ment ture. end gr- lion,et. ; rooms, et.. of [Lain.endow-mew . ; tures.pend I- . of cipal. instof other ruc- tors. expend-itures. ;lures. debt. of 5 -:- , ZQ Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Insti- t it 4 ,:,..'8 5 1 6 7 ( It 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 .1 Miss Barnard's KindergartenSchool,tute, Ala. Calif (colored)Normal 14,651 1,250 ; $250, 436 5.111) 43, 365, 277 41,, 370 15,001 6,410 11, 7.-;,0 $91, 34; :4193,195 St.572, 435 i 2 2, 300$6, 150 $72, ':11 1,3011 179, 292 8270, 129 142 :, 432 8263,229 50 2,171 6, cat 700 co ConnecticutBroadoaksMiss Fulmer's Kindergarten Froebel KindergartenCalifSchool Normal Normal Ca TrainingNorm School, al . 600700 , 1,1,000 500 16,000 10,0005,125 $9, 000 i . 1,1',1.5 4,107 :1,047 11,5007,154 tZ)1,1 Miss FannieSchool, A. Conn Smith's Kindergarten . 5,7(1), 6, 650 (.1 i i 1,:350 156 3,431 Training School, Conn 1, .3,000 2.5,000 9,350 :1,09) I 10, (95) .560 3,615 14, 175 26,433 5 Culver-Smith KindergartenSchool, Conn Training 130 I ColumbiaNew Haven Nor,flanks, tat School Conn of Gym- Kindergarten Training 1,534 ... 36, 240 I, 500 156, 0.50 I 3.1, 940 23,(11061%53.2 11.420 I i 5,000 5,373 3,41, 69,1154 , S3, S75 15, 0110 si -Miami mal School. Kindergarten FlaSchool, and D.Primary C Nor- 1,000 700 6, 2.50 ! 1,150 5,130 I 17,0006' 2.50 AmericanHonolulu FreeCollege KindergartenSchool, of Physical Hawaii Training Educa- 300 1,000 500 I- 12,6.56 I 5 *)50 6, 261 O Pestalozzi-Columbia !NormalFroebel Teachers SchoolEducation,tion, In of College, Physical Ill Ill. , 300600 1,300 2 21,:'57 14,63611, M5 .. ' 13,215 ' :1,11X1 317341 1,6 -41 600 7,64;5,001 12,2N94,1.;71,530 12, 7(r27,:5:56 1519,365 202 592 ConcordiaSchool of ElementaryTeachers College,tion, and 111. Home Educa- ...... 1,(10111,000 54,005 I, 700,0110 5,00 11,339 ' 26,401)16, 252 i :31i, :;111 5.631 3, 410 1, 4111, 1. 1:41 : .311,:.1e) 4o,-11,00 156 '! ; Norma/ College ofnastic tbe 'American 1.- tilormind. Gym- . 1,100 ' 12.000 26.000 112, 5.54 41,165 I I I I . 3.2'.N... I A,trordiAMmendaleCandler Normal Normal :retool. SchInstitute. Ky. (colored). Sid d dergarten-Priinary Normal &tit° 400 42.000 4, '250 30P 1511,01105,.000 2 3,000 9.64,1.106 '1, 56 1 23,971 !A47 , , 6,070 1,7,74 I 1,000 0. 12.0633,29, 4,16.13, :.s., 766 ''.4.7.12 7,14 :10,29520, ,76 ,.977 1,9149 Boston Mass ool of Physical Education, 4, Saf)* . 700 400 630 1, 750 Miss Harriet Niel'smary Kindergarten Training School, Pri- jMass 500 99,70s : 1 3,032 ( , ) 11, s79 4,441 6,946 23,303 3,007 1 1 SlovdPerry Training Kindergarten. School,Mass Mass Normal School, 200 1,000 9, 1901.920 , :, , ; 78 1,497 5110 631 : 976 1.33 Wliae loek Training SeIiool Mass 500 1500 55,000 25.000 , 20 0011 2,949 3,400 I 1,239 5,1393,126 BattleCreekhiormalSpringfieldSargentLesley School, School Ma for School Scholl,ss PhysicalMaas of Mass Physical Education, Kindergarten Training 2 300 400 10,0111 '5,0001 I 4, 44) , 7-ktS\- 12,990 2,000 .1,000 2,017 22 9143,700 37,9216,700 Education, Mich 11, WO ; 2A1%) I Dr.Minneapolis LutheranMartin Luther NormalKindergarten College., NormalSchool. AssociationMinn School,. Minn Minn .2,522 19,032 5, 30 1:91 , A55 25'Sll1 -11,(19?4,3'22 2,3iti 13,0.64, 727 712 9,7,03,7301 , W20 16,'2313,7707,670 1,110 2,e, 17.32, 11,931 ,o1110 10,04041.31711,,111 LutheranWilson Kindergarten-Primary Seminmy, NehrMo. Institute, 2,3003,101 Ii 7, :19) 117,715 I 1,500 37,945 1:3.:011 6 '2, 100 2,400 1.1, 137 I.-, 223 :32, Chan!NewarkPeet's Russian Normal Normal Normal Kindergarten EducationSchool School for of and Physical-Danc- School, Hygiene, N. JJ 1A0 700 1,5,00 4,91) 600 69,1011 1.37!1 3, 410 570 :1,6001, 100 1,,:0114,949 FroebelN. League Ying, of N.thetity Y of New York, a 750 10,000 77,600 47,462 - 7,5.54 1,s1 31,770 2, q51 17,969 31,1913 CincinnatiHarrietSt.Savage Augustine's Melissa School School.forN. Physical YPrimary N. C. Education. (colored)..Training School, N. Y Kindergarten Nills Kindergarten- Association 7,000 100 10,179 at9,:c20 al, 433 Is, 519 '4,000 3,002 29,7,0 1,5003,000 11,66414,919 2;061 42,76711,3,9 53,93136,372 11,555 1,000 . ClevelandNarnuir School °LilleSchool,Training Precious Ohio. School. Blood, Ohio Kindergarten Training 4,3001,300 ' 3,900 37,50020,300 3,7303,145 1,243 4,510 1,930 1.046 1,015) 2,200'2,1100 5,3,256 tr23 1, 290 3,224 376 7,3999,776 1,624 St. Aloysius Academy,Ohio Ohio a2 FiguresIncluded1 Includes for under 1917-1,... $2,134,992endowment. tuition. 4,0002,500 23,000 4,500 970, 101,000990 , 6 IncludedHome in instructors'Plus also board. furnished. salaries. TABLE 46.-Prirate norquil schools-Property, receipts, am! expenditures, 1919-2(1---l'r Minuet]. Value ofProperty. Student fees. Receipts. Private henefae- Unlit. .Wininist rat ion anal In- st rue! intl. Ex tires. Institution (for location, see Table 44), i colurra11,,, mrpara-lihrarr. grourols,vow of .%11 I1i , I Other Total Out-lays -e ' 1 and the eltinery.Ins, ma- ing., andend -Tui- ! Board. fund;.Public or plant,Incrr3 Current sourees. oilier Stalary salariesTotal I Oahe'. exPend-current exPelld-ctirreitt PHY-, library. . Merit. : room4. of prin-1 1 of other ex I aqui- itur,,, Owes. men of fture 4 .- etc. etc. 6 tures. 9 10 eipal. 11 ill-1rue- t of, 12 1 attires. 13 11 14 debt . 16 - LawOberlin Froebei' Kindergartep KindergartenSchool,Ohio Training. Ohio Training School 600 12,000 912,00025,()l) $ 0, 275 1,290 $1,025 1 11,2110 ! (.7 ) $4.9902,210 $250 92,'.47 1,010 99,037 4,050 :-Miss.01eyney Illman'sMarylhurstMount Training School Angel Normal forSchool Kindergartners.Academy School,forSchool, Teachers. and Meg, Dreg Normal .. . (colored) . tiers. .. .. '4.232.754)5,000 15,19620,21,0111 WO 217,720.11K1 1:19 ,7,000 4,0005, *Jr, 19,:1 753 94,1100 N,11'.,11r)tra. NI172 3, .-4,10 9,0)2 2,1017,7110 It), 14)1 133 21,3111 61,0,42 Pa '275 :1, IKE 6,741.1 9,173 I, 00 ! 3,171 13,794 _LeMall-MoodyAugustan Moyne Normal College Normal hitt13.. and itut Dak&boo], Normale. Tenn. Tenn (col-School. 10,0002101.13,200 ls, (1105,0007.1111 100,0001,1,711Its, 7.19 (0,1111116. 100 rs,7C, 4. +ea $71,111.1 10, 00017.9106,27', 2. 1711 , 10,t6, 0009, 21, 4,1 10,00011,44145,322 17,01031,746 117,:as.33,790' DixieFort Worth Normal Trainifig College."Arlenend) School Utah and for Primary Kinder- Teachers, Tex.... 3, t+50 100 i 14, (XV i 200 300, WO 6,066 $23. 334 : i 1,149 2,1111 . 19,1162 417 20,0002,060 1,961) 7;143 1 2)i,632 Hampton Normalstitute, and Agricultural Va. (colored) In- . 42, w37 210,000 j 4, ...12, 960 134,604 1.7111 1,1120, N.-, 170,970 " 201..16 1.19 976 106,3,1 136,360 '0,;63 .Holy StorerName College, Academy W. Vs.and (colored) Normal Do Amount left after expenses,Vash. are paid goes to principal. 4', 9110.! 75,000 -30 450,000 40 11,41)02, !77 34. sl1014,966 2, 701) '(.7.39 20,111,410 I , at, s, 790 2, 2111 2.J, VA j 42,3.47 4,343