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682 Plato, 396—398, 451.

Plautus, 165—166, 391, 565.

Polanco, Jesuit, 137.

Poland, W., Jesuit writer, 11 note, 577 note.

Politeness, of pupils, 626 sgq.

Politics, attitude of Jesuits, 262—263.

Pombal, 174.

Pompadour, 174.

Pontanus, Jesuit philologian, 110, 121 note 2, 162.

Poor pupils, care of, in Jesuit schools, 247—250.

Porée, Jesuit educator, 181.

Porter, Noah, of Yale, on Jesuit schools, 245, 246, 269.

Port Royal, 127, 164.

Portugal, suppression of Society, 174.

Postgate, Professor, 498 note.

Poulton, Jesuit, founder of school in Maryland, 203.

Prayer, educational help, 632 "sqq."

Prefect of Discipline, 117.

Prefect of Studies, 117, 609.

Prémare, Jesuit sinologist, 153.

Prescribed courses, 310—329.

Primary education, see "Elementary."

Prince Henry, and the Jesuits in China, 207—208.

Private talks with pupils, 548 "sqq."

Prizes, 514; see "Emulation".

Pronunciation, correct, 459—461; Roman, of Latin, 460 note.

Provincial, 101.

Prussia, Jesuit colleges after suppression, 176.

Psychology, in Jesuit course, 131, 194.

Punishments, 614—619; corporal, 616.

Quigley, Archbishop of Chicago, 302.

Quintilian, 419, 564, 614.

Ranke, 18, 89, 145, 246, 322, 595, 628.

Rashdall, H., 21 sqq., 29—80, 39—40, 41, 430.