GEORGE S. BOUTWELL. BOSTON: PHILLIPS, SAMPSON AND COMPANY.
CONTENTS.
THE INTRINSIC NATURE AND VALUE OF LEARNING, AND ITS INFLUENCE
EDUCATION AND CRIME. [Extract from the Twenty-First Annual
REFORMATION OF CHILDREN. [Address at the Inauguration of
THE CARE AND REFORMATION OF THE NEGLECTED AND EXPOSED CLASSES
ELEMENTARY TRAINING IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS. [Extract from the
THE RELATIVE MERITS OF PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOLS AND ENDOWED
THE HIGH SCHOOL SYSTEM. [An Address delivered at the Dedication of the Powers Institute, Bernardston.]
NORMAL SCHOOL TRAINING. [An Address delivered at the Dedication of the State Normal School, at Salem.]
FEMALE EDUCATION. [An Address before the Newburyport Female High School.]
THE INFLUENCE, DUTIES, AND REWARDS, OF TEACHERS. [A Lecture delivered at Teachers' Institutes.]
LIBERTY AND LEARNING. [An Address delivered at Montague, July 4th, 1857.]
MASSACHUSETTS SCHOOL FUND. [Extract from the Twenty-Second
A SYSTEM OF AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION. [An Address before the
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