5. Intellectual Education, by Rev. Brother Justin, Manhattan College.. .. 510 6. Recent Discoveries in Arithmetic and Algebra, by H. M. Nixsen of New York.... 518 7. Zoological Education, by Professor W. S. Barnard, Ph. D., Cornell University 529 8. Secondary Education, by Rev. George W. Sampson, D. D., ExPresident of Rutgers Female College.. 533 9. Quantity as an Element in English Verse, by Professor Chas. 544 551 11. Brain versus Muscle, by Principal Frank R. Moore, of Yates' Union School...... 558 12. Lucretius, Philosopher and Poet, by Professor Frank Smalley, of Syracuse University.. 13. Rhetoric, its System, by Professor P. A. Halpin, S. J., of St. John's College.... 564 573 14. Downward Tendency of Early Aryan Civilization, by Professor William W. Olssen, D. D., of St. Stephens College ... 629 15. Study of the Indo-European Languages, by Principal Thomas Raftery. A. M., of Kingston Academy ... 580 16. Ends and Means in Education, by President A. G. Gaines, 18. The Historical Method in Education, by Professor William C. Morey, of Rochester University .... 12. Onomatology-How We Come by Our Names of Places and People, by Ex-Principal S. T. Frost, A. M., of Amenia Seminary... 588 595 599 .... 606 20. University Necrology, Secretary Samuel B. Woolworth LL. D. 647 21. Convocation Address by President E. N. Potter, D. D., L. L. D., of Union College. 22. Registered Members of the Convocation. 671 686 I. TABULAR STATEMENT OF THE COLLEGES COMPOSING THE UNIVERSITY, ARRANGED IN THE ORDER OF ESTABLISHMENT. 1. COLLEGES COMPRISED IN THE UNIVERSITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. NAMES OF COLLEGES. Date of origin. Location. Chief Educational Officer. Rev. F. A. P. Barnard, Prest. Rev. S. G. Brown, President. Mrs. E. E. I. Staunton, Vice-Ch. Mrs. C. S. Lozier, M. D., Dean. Frederick Hyde, M. D., Dean. |