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PART II. ACHIEVEMENT IN MAKING KNOWLEDGE ACCESSIBLE.

A. EDUCATION, PUBLIC AND PRIVATE.

1. Achievement in the different forms of education.

a) Intellectual education.

(1) Kindergarten and primary.

(2) Secondary.

(3) Higher.

(4) Professional.

b) Moral education.

c) Religious education.

d) ^Esthetic education.

e) Physical education.

f) Manual training.

g) Trade and craft education. h) Education of defectives.

2. Achievements of different educational institutions.

a) Universites and professional schools.

b) Colleges.

c) Secondary schools.

d) Chautauquas.

e) Primary schools, including kindergartens.

f) University extension.

g) Trade schools. h) Evening schools. i) Sunday schools. j ) Literary clubs.

k) Schools for defectives.

B. OTHER MEANS OF EDUCATION.

1. Museums.

2. Art galleries.

3. Libraries.

4. Lecture platform.

5. Expositions.

6. The press.

a) The periodical press.

(1) Achievement of different classes of periodicals; newspapers, magazines, including periodical scientific publications, trade journals, fraternal periodicals, including labor papers, reli- gious papers.

(2) Progress toward low-priced periodicals.

(3) Improvement in the quality of periodical literature.

b) Books and pamphlets.

7. The learned societies.