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Class matches, 515 sqq.; see "Emulation."

Class teachers, 442 sqq.

Clavius (Klau), Jesuit, mathematician, 133—134, 155, 438.

Clement XIV., Pope, 175.

Clerc, A., Jesuit teacher, 645.

Clergymen as educators, 100, 408, 601—602.

Clerics, Regular, 80 note 3.

Cleveland, President of the United States, on patriotism of Jesuit schools, 261; on modern school reforms, 294.
Cleveland, Ohio, Jesuit College and Meteorological Observatory, 227, 229.

Coe, Professor in Northwestern University, 579.

Coeurdoux, Jesuit Sanskrit scholar, 151.

Colet, Dean, 30.

College, American, its equivalent in Jesuit system, 118, 370; function of, 304, 306 sqq.
Colleges of the Society, 78, 107; number, 144 — 146; in United States, 200 — 205; in other countries, 201, 205 sqq.; success of Jesuit colleges, 89 sqq., 145 — 150, 207, 208 — 222; Roman College, 108; German College, 138.

Comenius, 292.

Communion, educational influence, 557—558.

Comparative philology, contributions by Jesuits, 149—151.

Compayré, character of his History of Pedagogy, 10, 11 note,649; on primary schools, 24; medieval universities, 40 note 2; attacks on Jesuit education, 10 — 11, 13 note, 77 note, 104 note, 125, 180, 135, 159, 163, 194 — 195, 233, 243, 245 — 247, 249, 250, 361, 362 — 363, 366 sqq., 437, 489, 498, 511, 618.

Competition, see "Emulation."

Composition, see 'Written exercises."

Compulsory education, 23, 29, 66

Confession, educational influence of, 550—557.

Conservatism in Jesuit education, 288 sqq.; Grover Cleveland on conservatism in education, 294.

Constitutions of the Society, 74—75, 101 sqq.

Contests, exercises in Jesuit schools, 511 sqq.

Conway, James, Jesuit writer, 577 note.

Copernicus, 33, 42.

Cortie, Jesuit astronomer, 229.

Coster, Jesuit educator, 44, 138.

Cramming in modern systems, 299 sqq.

Cubberley, Professor, 649, 650.

Cusanus, Cardinal, 33.

Dahlmann, Jesuit scholar, 233, 236.

Dalberg, Bishop, patron of learning, 34.

Dana, C., 3438.

Daniel, Jesuit writer, 128, 366.

Dante, 48—49, 387, 391.

Darjeeling, Jesuit College, 216.

Dark Ages, 21 sqq.

Davidson, Thomas, on Jesuit system, 13—14, 76 note.

Decline of teaching, 404—407.

Decurions, 139, 286.

Deharbe, J., Jesuit, 599.

Delaney, W., Jesuit, 606.