Free Schools, Mention of, in Gov. Winthrop's History, 6; Order of the General Court establishing, .
Devens, Hon. Charles, Letter from, read at the dedication of the School- House in Warren Avenue,
Dillaway, Charles Knapp, Account by, of the origin and purpose of the Latin School, 17; Thirteenth Master of the Latin School, 53; Resignation of his office by, 54; Description by, of the Latin School-House on School St. at the corner of Cook's Court, 93; Speech by, at the dedication of the School- House in Warren Avenue, 123, 124 Dimmock, Wm. Reynolds, Tribute by, to Francis Gardner,
Dixwell, Epes Sargent, Fourteenth Master of the Latin School, 54; Donor to the Latin School Association of the key of the School St. School-House, 94; Formation of the Latin School Association suggested by,
ELIOT, President Charles William, Extract from a speech by, on the Latin School and its purpose, 55; Chairman of a dinner of the Latin School Asso- ciation, 9, 13 Emerson, Ralph Waldo, Account by, of Mr. Biglow's Mastership in a speech at a dinner of the Latin School Asso- ciation, 45; Account of the introduc- tion of Mr. Gould to the School as Master, Evarts, Hon. William Maxwell, Ac- count by, of his school-days, 52; Letter from, 124; Oration by, at dedication of the Latin School Memorial Statue,
Greenwood, Rev. Francis W. P., D. D., Extract from the History of King's Chapel by, regarding the erec- tion of a new School-House opposite to the Church,
86, 87 Gridley, Jeremy, An assistant to Mr. Williams,
HALDIMAND, General, Visited by the School boys in relation to the de- struction of their coast, 16; Contem- porary account of this visit to,
81 and Appendix. Haynes, Henry Williamson, Latin Ode by, for the dedication of the Memorial Statue of the Latin School, 130; Translation of the same by Lester W. Clark, 130 note. Higginson, Thomas Wentworth, Speech by, at the dedication of the School-House in Warren Avenue, 125-126 Hillard, Hon. George Stillman, Chairman of the sub-committee on the Latin School at the time of the dedication of the building on Bedford St., 95; The second recipient of the Lloyd Medal,
Long Island, Granted by the General Court to the Town of Boston, for the support of Schools,
Long, Hon. John Davis, Governor of Massachusetts, Speech by, at the dedi- cation of the School-House in Warren Avenue, Lovell, James, Whig sympathies of, 15, the First Memorial Orator of the Boston Massacre, 15; Assistant to his Father,
Lovell, John, Orator at the dedica- tion of Faneuil Hall, 15; Tory sympa- thies of, 15; Assistant to Mr. Williams, 34; Eighth Master of the Latin School, 35; Portrait of, by N. Smibert, 35: Harrison Gray Otis's account of, as a teacher, 35-37; Ordered to move his School into the new School-House on the corner of Cook's Court, Lunt, Hon. George, Author of the Requiem sung at the dedication of the Memorial Statue of the Latin School,
Public Latin School, Foundation of, 5; Relations of John Cotton to the founding of, 7; Coincidences between, and Free Grammar School in Boston, England, 8, 9; Democratic character of, 14; Town vote appointing Phile- mon Pormort Master of, 17; Town vote instructing the Ministers and a number of Gentlemen of liberal educ- ation to visit, 32, Closed at the opening of the War of the Revolution, 41; Studies pursued in, under Master Hunt, 43; Location of a new building for, 45; Methods of instruction and
discipline in, under Master Gould, 60- 64; Books used in instruction in, in 1860, 65-66; Changes in methods of in- struction in between 1868 and 1876, 67; Curriculum adopted in 1870, 68-69; Age of admission to, raised to 12 years, 69; Special departments assigned to different teachers, 75; Causes of public dissatisfaction with, 76; Course of in- struction and text books used in, in 1883, 77-80; First site occupied by, 80; Conjectural drawing of the earliest building for, referred to and described, 81; Town vote to erect a new building for, 81; Location of, near the present site of the statue of Franklin, 81; Rep- resented on a plan of Boston, together with King's Chapel and Mr. Lovell's house, 81; School-House for, erected on the corner of Cook's Court, at the cost of King's Chapel, 87 and Appen- dix; Descriptions of this building from several sources, 87; by Rev. E. E. Hale, D. D., 88; by Mr. Thomas Farrington, 88; by Mr. Ebenezer Thayer, 89; by Rev. John Lee Watson, D. D., 89; by Mr. Jonathan Darby Robins, 90; by Hon. Edw. Greely Loring, 90; by Hon. Henry Kemble Oliver, 91; Stone School-House erected for, on the same site, 93; Description of this building by Mr. C. K. Dillaway, 93; New build- ing for the use of, erected in Bedford St., 94; Dedication of this edifice, 94; Description of this edifice, 95; of the large Hall in the same, 96; Demolition of the same, 97; New building for the use of, in Warren Avenue described, 97-100; Dedication of the same, 100-126; In the Revolution, 126; In the War of the Rebellion, 127; Failure of attempt to secure the admission of girls to,
School St., The name of, derived from the location of the South Gram- mar (or Latin) School in it,
Seaver, Edwin P., Superintendent of Schools, a speaker at the dedication of the School-House in Warren Avenue,
Williams, Nathaniel, Appointed as- sistant to Ezekiel Cheever, 30; Salary of, 31; Seventh Master of the Latin School, 31; Biographical account of, 31; Both a physician and a preacher, 31; An assistant for, authorized, 33; Death of, 34; Funeral Sermon on, preached by Rev. Thomas Prince, 34; With Mr. Cheever consulted about the building of a new School-House,.
Winthrop, Gov. John, Relation of, to the founding of the Latin School, 5; References by, in his History, to the first Free School,
Winthrop, Hon. Robert Charles, Tribute by, to Master Gould, 51; Speech by, at dedication of the School- House in Warren Avenue,
Warren Avenue, New building in, erected for the use of the Latin and English High Schools, described. 97- 100; Exercises at the dedication of, 100-126
The names in italics are those of Teachers who were connected with the North Grammar School only.
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