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Spe, Frederick, Jesuit writer, 130 and note 4.

Speaking Latin, 506 sqq.

Specialization, 303, 317, 322 325; in Society, 198-199, 440.

Spencer, 525, 643.

Spiritual Exercises, of St. Ignatius, 75, 420, 426, 527, 532 note 1, 560, 574.

Sport, see "Athletics."

St. Boniface, Jesuit College, 216.

Stephens, Jesuit linguist, 152.

Stiglmayr, Jesuit scholar, 237, 397.

Stonyhurst, Jesuit College, 228, 229, 257—258, 564, 617.

Strassmaier, Jesuit assyriologist, 233, 236.

Stryker, President of Hamilton College, on liberal education, 341.

Studio, inferiora, 118 sqq.

Sturm, Reformer and schoolman at Strasburg, 1920, 72; his system not model of Ratio Studiorum, 140 sqq.

Suarez, Jesuit theologian, 81 note, 88, 109, 426, 427.

Success, of Jesuit colleges, see "Efficiency."

Successive teaching, preferred to simultaneous, 118, 132.

Sunday schools, and religious training, 578.

Supervision in college, 537 sqq., 541 sqq., 546—547.

Suppression of the Society, 173—175; effects on education, 184—186.
Sydney Smith, discipline in English public schools, 539 note.

Syria, Jesuit schools, 106, 206—207, 209.

Tacitus, 383—384.

Taunton, E., 427—428.

Taylor, H. O., 45, 49, 82—83.

Teaching, in relation to scholarship, see "Scholarship."

Teachers of the Society, 91— 98, 415 sqq. permanent teachers, 435, 437 sqq changes of teachers, 92 note 1, 444—445; training of, 415—455; direct training for teaching, 431—434; cf. 410; continued self--training, 446 sqq. training of teachers of mathematics in the Old Society, 133, 438—439; appointment according to ability, 439—442; qualities requisite: in general, 415—416; in particular: mastery of the subject, 403—404, 410, 446 "sqq"., 453 sqq., 611; see also "Scholarship"; qualities of character: authority, 610—614; submission, 608—610; self-control, 419—420, 531—533,611—612, 615; impartiality, 420, 612, 619 sqq. politeness, 627—628; truthfulness, 630; patience, 420, 630, 631—632, 646; kindness, 420, 612—613, 622; firmness, 612, 614, 619, 623 sqq. prudence, 418—419, 615, 624—625, 628—629; zeal and devotion to work, 94, 98, 420, 436—38, 528—531, 535—537, 540—543, 545—547, 548—550, 562 sqq, 637—644; piety, 419—421, 643.; perseverance, 95., 435—438, 642; motives and ideals, 636—648.

Terence, 165166, 391, 565.

Tetlow, Principal, 327—328.

Text-books, of Jesuits, 163—164 393.

Theiner, 173, 178, 185.

Thomas, see "Aquinas" and "Kempis."

Thornton, A., 578—579.

Thring, E., 337, 616.

Thucydides, 395.