Quanto que é 100 100


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Table 14.-Industrial schools for delinquents-Receipts and expenditures, 1917–18.

$315, 473 $1,616,441 $1,839, 861 $10,460,166 13,031, 130

1,000 50,000

73,525 123, 525 0 10,000 35,000 0

45,000 33, 159 392, 496 277,414 5,000

669, 910 23, 779

3,500

240, 261 43,000

243, 761 35, 663

30,000 10, 682

145,333 175,333

10, 750 40, 610 0

51, 360 63, 254 4,864 148, 755 153, 619 20,000 25,000

80,000 15, 000

105,000 0

15,000 15,000 0

0

15,000 6,721

71, 320 86, 320 232, 436

21, 150 868, 2661 1,356, 666 0

0

45, 418 10,535

214, 217 259, 635 8,510

9, 010

156, 681 0

165, 691 4,388 61, 705 149, 416 1,954

211,121 486 239, 381

239, 867 25 36,816

0

51,841 4,554

25, 822 120, 572 22, 447

146,394 209, 826 21, 691 396, 824 418,515 15, 691 36, 254

456, 488 0

492, 742 177,075 21, 924 495, 780 517, 704 25, 506 118, 400 348, 506 466, 906 26,505 132, 217 308, 182 440, 399 1, 470 76, 460 1, 470

77, 930 16, 917 9, 250 153, 167 162, 417 0

118,000 888

0 16,518 16,518 9,679

61,500 521, 555 583, 055

1,081 5,200 26,096 31, 296 57,717

234,144 142,395 1,954, 121 2,096,516 0 1,840 SO 18, 715 18,715

132 $1,695,617 | $2,778,785 | 87,177, 768 1 $12, 401,067 2 1,896

71,067

0 20,000

72,963 5,500 29,500

55,000
3 30, 966 257,312 158, 191 446, 469

11,052 58, 091 30,995 30,000

100, 138 20,520 15,000

1 174, 461 12, 639

19,988 25, 036 57, 663 4,360 5,918

138, 757 149,035 25,000

20,000 55,000 100,000 0

1,400 13,600 1 3,000

138, 484 2,500 68,820 74,320 8 276, 495 130, 140 1,143,572 1,550, 207 3 45, 418

133, 681 104, 224 283, 323
9, 067 23, 478 134,181 166, 726
8,805 100, 297 79,062 4, 486

188,164
11, 744 230, 222

246, 452 4,172 6,399

41, 270 51, 841 17, 080

3, 206

63, 630 170,499

1 144, 069 99, 357 175, 302 445, 158 84,019 137, 256 206,575 1 568,569 24,942 162,374 332, 655 519, 971 120,500 170, 070

219,020 4

509, 590 141,500

136,087 170, 811 448, 398 22,816 8,886 45,596 77, 298 2 13,008

18, 108 121, 121 152, 237
1
10, 700 1,300

6,000 1

18,000 0 16,519

0 5 25, 900

16,519 186,095 258,820 1 11, 410

470, 815 2,500 14, 218 15

28, 128 168, 401 395, 353 1,522, 414 2,086,168 0

19, 292 20, 132


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Hallowell, Me.

State School for Girls. Skowhegan, Me. State Reformatory for Women. South Portland, Me. State School for Boys. Baltimore, Ma. House of the Good Shepherd.. Do..

House of the Good Shepherd,

Colored. Do.

Industrial Home for Colored

Girls. Do.

Maryland Industrial School St. Elizabeth's Home.

St. James' Home 1. Do

St. Mary's Industrial School. Cheltenham, Md. House of Reformation.. Loch Raven, Md. Maryland School for Boys. Boston, Mass.

Suffolk School for Boys Feeding Hills, Mass. Hampden County Training

School. Lancaster, Mass Industrial School for Girls.. Lawrence, Mass.

Essex County Training School North Chelmsford, Mass. Middlesex County Training

School. Oakdale, Mass. Worcester County Training

School Salem, Mass.

Plummer Farm School. Shirley, Mass.

Industrial School for Boys. Walpole, Mass.. Norfolk, Bristol, and Ply-

mouth Union Training

School Westboro, Mass.

Lyman School for Boys. Adrian, Mich.

Michigan State Industrial

Home. Coldwater, Mich. Michigan State Public School. Detroit, Mich.

House of the Good Shepherd.. Grand Rapids, Mich. Sisters of the Good Shepherd.. Lansing, Mich

Industrial School for Boys.. Red Wing, Minn Minnesota State Training

School. St. Cloud, Minn Minnesota State Reformatory. Sauk Center, Minn. Home School for Girls.. Columbia, Miss.

Industrial Training School. Booneville, Mo.. Missouri Reformatory. Chillicothe, Mo.

State Industrial Home St. Louis, Mo..

St. Louis Industrial School.. Tipton, Mo

State Industrial Home, Negro. Miles City, Mont. State Industrial School. Geneva, Nebr

Girls Industrial School Kearney, Nebr

State Industrial School.. Milford, Nebr.

Nebraska Industrial Home. Elko, Nev.

Nevada Industrial School. Manchester, N. H New Hampshire Industrial

School.


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Table 17.-Industrial schools for delinquentsInmates, property, receipts, and expenditures, 1917–18—Continued.

Ferris Industrial School, Del.. National Training School for Boys,

D.C. National Training School for Girls,

D.C. Industrial School for Boys, Fla.. Industrial School for Girls, Fla. Fulton County

Industrial Farm, Ga. Georgia State

Reformatory. Idaho Industrial Training School. Chicago Home for Girls.... Chicago Parental Home. House of the Good Shepherd, Ill. State Training School, Ill. Park Ridge School, Ill. Illinois State Reformatory Chicago and Cook County School.. St. Charles School, Ill. Indiana Girls' School.. Indiana Reformatory. Indiana Boys' School Iowa Industrial School.. Convent of the Good Shepherd,

Iowa. Girls' Industrial School, Kans. Kansas State Industrial Reforma-

tory.... Western University and State In-

dustrial Department, Kans...

0 121 0

121 0

0 $40,000 $2,950 $5,000 $21, 220 $26, 220 $3,000 $2,180 $23,250 $28, 430 0 261 0 651 0 387 651 0

113,370 113, 370 0 4,059 (106,538 110,597 64 0 59 0 147

0 147 695 155,000 6,000 4,864 35,385 40, 249 4,360 1,859 | 32,219 0

38,438
100 0 250 0 200 0 100

600 350,000 0 25 0

3,000 25,000 80,000 105,000 25,000 20,000 55,000 100,000 65 0 5 0

180 0 66 0 166 0 16 0

41,695 14,000 0

23, 484 21 0 209 0

0 300 50,000 0

0 15,000 15,000

0

1, 400 37

13,600 92 37

15,000 114 37 17 9 189 81 560 253, 547 48,209 | 15,000 71,32086, 320

3,000 73

2,500 | 68, 820 74,320 0 73 0 170 0 75 0 170 2,282 75,000 | 14,248 0 24, 787 24,787 1,541 0 651

1, 260 26,546 962

29, 347 0 0 40 0 0

1, 200 650,000

10,000 5,000 90, 000 95,000 5,000 335

65,000 25,000 95,000 0300 0 165

0 490 2,700 567, 00530, 005 0 91,554 | 91, 554


3, 250 187

1,000 81,217 85, 467
0 362 0 713 1, 245 523, 130 1627, 114 2, 150 134, 100 136, 250 1,070 53

5,355 133, 332 | 139, 757
0 143 0 100 0 60 3,875 129, 900 6,506 033,552 33, 552 0 3,500 27, 076
0 470

30,576 0 778 0 454 0 858 0 11,580 1,002,465 284, 895 14,000 434, 273 448, 273 10,134 9,425 391, 251 0 259

410, 810 304 0 0 15 0 0 0

1,000

350,000 5,000 0 738 0 1,306 0 650 0 1,306 0

0 60,000 60,000 250,000 22,000 20,000 292,000 1,000 866, 59585, 994

467, 250 52 0

5,500 22,600 439, 150 467, 250 310 0 365 2,030 471, 197 43,800 86,614 130, 414 43,800 98, 301

142, 101 673

(1)
0 448 0

11, 130 0

12, 000 241 686

12,000 0

0 408 0 530 0 3, 787 387,233 152, 263 1,618 127, 603 129, 221 0 0 723 0

1,618 | 23, 380 104,224 | 129, 222 0 631 0 3, 345 545, 375 2,006 9,010 137, 636 146, 646

3,077 (134, 181 | 146, 268 22 0 22

0 28 0 71 112 60,000 20,411 019, 045 19,045 88

57 20,401 88

20,458 0 0 204 0 159 0 | 204 2,100 250,000

0 57,028 57,028 0 1, 440 58, 812 60, 252 148 0

4,700 010 0 120176 98 155 120 | 176 l 5,000 200,000 25,000 57,250 | 20,000 | 77,250 5,000 32,000 20, 250 57, 250


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Boys' Industrial School, Kans. Kentucky Houses of Reform...... 351 Louisville Industrial School, Ky 144 Louisiana Training Institute, La. 61 State School for Girls, Me State Reformatory for Women, Me. 0 State School for Boys, Me

5 House of the Good Shepherd, Md.. 0 House of the Good Shepherd, Col- ored, Md.

0 St. Elizabeth's Home, Md.

0 St. Mary's Industrial School, Md. 802 House of Reformation, Md

180 Maryland School for Boys.

91 Hampden County Training School. Mass

26
Industrial School for Girls, Mass. 0 Essex County Training School,

Mass. Middlesex County Training School, Mass

62 Worcester County Training School, Mass

29 Plummer Farm School, Mass.

14 Industrial School for Boys, Mass 284 Norfolk, Bristol, and Plymouth

Union Training School, Mass.... 35 Lyman School for Boys, Mass. 680 Michigan State Industrial Home.

0 Michigan State Public School. 17 House of the Good Shepherd, Mich. 0 Sisters of the Good Shepherd, Mich. 0 Industrial School for Boys, Mich. 653 Minnesota State Training School... 312 Minnesota State Reformatory. 180 Home School for Girls, Minn Missouri Reformatory..

300 State Industrial Home, Mo....... 0 St. Louis Industrial School..

374 State Industrial Home, Negro, Mo.. 0 State Industrial School, Mont 106 Girls Industrial School, Nebr.

0 State Industrial School, Nebr

4 Nevada Industrial School.

20 New llampshire Industrial School. 99 Hudson County Catholic Protec- tory, N.J.....

80 Reformatory for Women, N. J. New Jersey State Home (Jamesburg) 551 New Jersey Reformatory.

513 New Jersey State Home( Trenton).. 0

0 26

202 0 1,000 225, 839 (") 4,455 | 72,388 | 76, 843 0 225

3,805 | 66,857 (1) 70, 662 0 860 0 424 204, 400 38, 906 486 160,326 160, 812 486 4,744 155, 837 161,067 225, 102 29, 850 079,055 | 79,055

4,000 0

7,000 74,385 80 0

85,385 300 125,000

0 51, 841 51, 841 4, 172

51, 841 140 0

6,399 41, 270
125 0125 1,248 117, 275

9,711 53

17,080 43, 875 60, 955 | 17,080 0 44

2, 806 | 40, 528 200 56, 300 4,366

60,414

025, 286 25, 286 0 0

400 | 23, 102 300

23,502 175, 200 35, 291 8, 742 51, 411 60, 153 105 0 60

60, 153 0276 155,000

0 30, 239 | 30, 239 4,11325, 803 (1) 29, 916 75 0 50 0 189 350 150,000 5,000 0 34, 385 34, 385 1,060 33, 212 (1) 34, 272 0 98

219,000 5,000 0

0 127,096 127,096 148, 635 | 15, 568 690

(1) 0 1,160 6,602

164, 203 0

600,000 3,500 0 120, 096 120,096 0

5,092 |114,567 344 0 502

119, 659 0 5,000

160, 000 50,000 20,000 28, 298 0 154

48, 298 | 15,000 17, 381

38, 881 0 140 0 600 248, 81222, 941 1,691 | 56, 710

58,401 1,691 2,301 54, 235

58, 227 0 0 0 0

350

100,000 25,000 0 5, 473 5, 473 0 5, 117 535 0 340

5,117 0 535

359, 42564, 520 7,780 (121, 451 129, 231 7,780 8,550 112, 901 | 129, 231 7 132 0 68 0 92 150,000 25,000 0 | 40,000 40,000 7,000 2,810 37,100 46, 910 0 94 0 800 200,000 22,000 6,710 | 33, 543 40, 253 6,710 1,500 32,043

40, 253 0 68 0

0 1,000 61,000 5,000 4,548 | 19,338 23, 886 37

4,548 19,338 37 0

(1) 950 0

23, 886 35, 000 7,500 0 | 12, 44812, 448 0

4, 250

7,722 11, 972 380 0 500 299, 583 | 79, 792 3,345 94, 551 97,89656, 781 | 94, 191 (1)

150, 972 0 52 0 0 0 200 25,000 1,000 0 2,836 2,836 1,200 0

1,500 16,809 364 0 689

19, 509 0

13,871 126, 848 140, 719 540 0 325

140, 719 0 540 1, 948 225, 000 85,000 5,188 120, 785 125, 973 252 74

4,859 114,510 (1) 156 2,275

119,369 262, 51082, 702 5, 478 73, 246 78, 724 90

2,734 78,440 0 90 0 307 1,865 300,000 34, 696

90, 107

0 | 90, 602 90, 602 174
50 0 33

2, 250 88,051

90, 475 0 80 300 60,000 10,000 034,489 34, 489 0

7, 224 24, 880 (1) 468 0 1,358

32, 104 000 451, 500 109,880 | 11, 258 176, 658 187,916 0 175 0 225 0 3,683

3,752 | 18,000 (166, 164 494, 577 56, 762

187, 916

33, 000 103, 364 136,364 33, 000 0 20 0

139 0

6,090 139,000 178, 090 461 0 275

506 1,307, 50241, 465 | 71, 900 162, 142 234, 04274,000 (161,000 (1) 0

235,000 461 1, 200

453, 095 51, 537 13, 500 83,000 96, 500 13,500 0 506 0 75

2, 98080, 020 96,500 0 000 250,000 25,000 6,500 (129, 241 135, 741 233 0 31 0 233 1,800 149,000 200,000

6,50070, 00059, 241 | 135, 741 717 67, 371

68,088 63 441

(1) 63

66,087 0 94

500,000 20,000 125,000 100,000 (225,000 135,000 0 12 0 0 450 23, 380

100,000 235,000

0 0 | 11, 570 11, 570 51 85 20 186

11,570 51 1,000

11, 570 135, 370 69,006 76, 460 160 0

1, 470 77, 930 22,816 8,886 45, 596 101 0 115,500 47,032 7,500 | 69, 781

77, 298

77, 281 0

7,101 218 0 399

7,463 57,927 0 900

72, 491 332, 920 64, 440 1,750 83, 386

85, 136 0 19 0

5, 907 10,645 63, 194 0 0 500

79 746 70,000 10,000 65

1,300 99

18,000 | 10, 700 33 223 65 2,000

6,000 18,000 181,070

0 16,518 16,518 0 16,519 (1) 16,519
0 100 0 80

225 137,332 13,130 0 25 0 117

3,500 42, 643 46,143 5,994 37, 346 1,000

43,340 0 0

363, 570 100,000 42,000 144, 210 186, 210 41 0 1,248

O 109,478 0

109, 478
3,000 1,325,000 0 260 0 30 0 1 386 518

2,000 147, 166 149, 1662,000 10,000 137, 166 149, 166

285,380 1 80, 589 | 14, 000 109, 036 123, 036 | 16, 500 T15, 691 60, 423 92,514 1 Included in preceding column.


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High schools (public), academic course, 250-253;

agricultural course, 169, 266-269; amount of school- ing afforded, 143-145, 159; average number of students to a teacher, 204; classification, 123-125; commercial course, 168, 254-257; cost of instruc- tion, 188–195, 297–308; distribution of students by grades, 158–159; distribution of students by sex and grade and by type of school, 151; enrollment, 131-143, 152–159, 162–165, 202-232, 250-278; enroll- ment in various courses, 168–169, 250–277; ex- penditures, 196–199, 289-292; four-year, general statistics, 161-162, 218-219, 231, 240, 252, 256, 260, 264, 268, 272, 276, 302, 304; general discussion and statistics, 123-308; graduates, 170-181, 233-247, 249; graduates continuing their studies, 233-247; grad- uates going to college, 176-181; graduates going to other institutions, 248; home economics course, 169, 270-273; junior, 125-126, 227; libraries, 185– 187, 293–296; manual training course, 168, 258; mil- itary drill, 233-247; Negroes enrolled, 207, 212; number, 131-143; number of students, 152-158; one-year, general statistics, 221, 231, 242, 252, 268, 272, 302; per cent of population in, 164; percentage distribution of students by grades, 205,207; prop- erty, 183-184; rate of increase in enrollment, 162– 164; review of statistics, 127-130; size, 131-141; teacher training course, 169, 262-265; teachers,

127-128, 130, 145, 200-203 (see also Teachers' sala-

ries); “teaching load," 145-150; technical course, 168, 258; three-year, general statistics, 220, 231, 241, 252, 256, 260, 264, 268, 272, 276, 304; two-year, gen- eral statistics, 221, 231, 242, 252, 256, 260, 264 ,268, 272, 276; two-year and one-year, enrollment, 221, 232; trade course, 169, 274-277; value of buildings and grounds, 278-283; value of scientific apparatus, furniture, etc., 284-288; what the schools offer,

166-170; white students, enrollment, 206, 210. See


also Fully accredited high schools; Non-accredited high schools; Partially accredited high schools; Principals' salaries; Rural high schools; School term; Teachers' salaries. High schools (public and private), general statis-

tics, 131. Home economics, public high schools, 169, 270–273. Illiteracy, children committed to industrial schools,

767-768. Industrial schools for delinquents, 754–757. Instructions, public high schools, cost, 297-308. Instructors. See Teachers.

Junior high schools, 125–126, 227.

Latter Day Saints, schools, 354. Lectures, summer schools, 522. Libraries, normal schools, 37; private high schools,

341; public high schools, 185–187, 293–296; schools

for the blind, 655; schools for the deal, 676-678. Lutheran Church, schools, 314, 354. Manual training, public high schools, 168, 258. Methodist Church, schools, 354. Methodist Episcopal Church (South), schools, 354. Military drill, public high schools, 233-247.

Modeland practice schools, enrollment, 36. See also


Normal schools. Mormons. See Latter Day Saints. Negroes, industrial schools for delinquents, 754–757;

private high schools and academies, 330-332, 366,

392–386; public high schools, 207, 212. Nervous and backward children, schools, 740–741.

Night schools, commercial and business, average at.

tendance, 397-399. Nonaccredited high schools, statistics, 217, 238, 251,

255, 259, 263, 267, 271, 275. Normal schools, changes in list, 68–69; enrollment,

28-33; expenditures, 41-47; general discussion and statistics, 9-122; graduates, 33–36; income, 39-41; length of sessions, 22; libraries, 37; number of in- structors, 22-28; number reporting, 18-22; prac- tice teaching and facilities, 36–37; review of statis- tics, 10–11; summer sessions, 67, 528–529, 531-543;

types represented, 9; value of property, 37-39. Normal schools (city), changes in list, 68-69; dis-

cussion, 70. Normal schools (city and county), general informa-

tion and personnel, 112-113; personnel and prop- erty, 80; property, receipts, and expenditures, 114-115; receipts and expenditures, 81; review of

statistics, 14-15. Normal schools (county), changes in list, 69; discus-

sion, 70. Normal schools (private), changes in list, 69; discus-

sion, 70–71; expenditures, 86–87; instructors and students, 118-119; items of general information, 116-117; personnel, 82-83; property and receipts, 84–85; property, receipts, and expenditures, 120-

121; review of statistics, 16-17. Normal schools (State), changes in list, 68; expendi-

tures, 45–66, 78–79, 106-111; general discussion, 69-70; instructors and students, 94-99; items of general information, 88–94; number and personnel, 72-73; property, 74–75; property and income, 100-

105; receipts, 76–77; review of statistics, 12–13. Nurse training schools, affiliated with colleges and

universities, 594-596; average number of daily patients, 562-563; average number of patients per pupil, 564-565; capacity of beds, 561; capacity of hospitals and average patients daily, 557– 560; classification, 550-551; comparative statistics, 551; distribution in general hospitals, 560, 642; distribution of pupils, 554-555; distribution of schools and pupils according to educational re quirements, 579, 586-589; educational require- ments for admission, 582, 584-586; enrollment, 581, 590-591; general discussion and statistics, 549-645; general hospitals, 599–642; hospitals for the insane, 561, 563, 583, 643–645; hours of duty required, 568 571; length of course and entrance requirement, relation, 591-594; minimum age requirements for admission, 565–568; number and size, 552-554; pupils and graduates, 555-557; remuneration of pupils, 572-578; summary of statistics, 596–598;

years in course, 580. Observation or practice schools, 522. Partially accredited high schools, statistics, 215-

216, 237, 251, 255, 259, 263, 267, 271, 275. Presbyterian Church, schools, 355. Principals' salaries, public high schools, 195–196;

State normal schools, 61. Private commercial and business schools. See Com-

mercial and business schools (private). Private high schools and academies, general dis-

cussion and statistics, 309-386. See also High

schools (private). Private industrial schools, receiving children com-

mitted by public authority, list, 746-747.


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