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CONTENTS.
Chapter VIII.—The first State administration of schools—Continued. Page.


Territorial Industrial School 91
School for the deaf, dumb, and blind 92
Rural supervision and pensions 92
I. The county superintendent 95
II. Arizona Teachers’ Association 96
III. Educational journalism 97
IV. School surveys 98
V. City and high schools 100
VI. The normal schools 108
The Tempe Normal School 109
The Flagstaff Normal School 111
Chapter IX. The school lands 116
I. The public school lands 117
(a) The Salt River school lands 118
(b) Amount and distribution of school lands 121
(c) National forest lands 122
(d) School lands and Indian reservations 123
II. The institutional lands 124
III. The land law of 1915 126
Chapter X.—The past, the present, and the future 129
Public school statistics, 1870–1916 136
Bibliography 138