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680 McCloskey, Cardinal, Archbishop of New York, 557—558.

Memory lessons, 493—499.

Messina Jesuit College, 108, 137.

Messmer, Bishop of Green Bay, 592, 593 note 2.

Metereology, cultivated by Jesuits, 227, 229—232.

Method of teaching in practice, 456 "sqq."

Meyer, Theodore, Jesuit writer on ethics, 237.

Modern languages, 332; modern high school, 26.

Modesty, to be inculcated in pupils, 626 sqq.

Mommsen, Theodore, 378, 380, 381.

Monasticism, 80—84.

Monita Secreta, 102—108.

Monks, Protestant view of, 80 note 3; as educators, 84—87.

Monroe, Jesuit educator, 645 note.

Morality in Jesuit schools, 251 sqq., 531—536.

Moral training, 317 sgq., 522—573.

More, Thomas, 53.

Munich, splendor of Jesuit drama, 168—170.

Nägelsbach, Professor, 385, 387, 389—390, 398, 473.

Natalis, see "Nadal."

National questions, attitude of the Jesuits, 262—263.

Natural sciences, see "Sciences."

Neander, on monks as educators, 85—86.

Nepos, 384.