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Conventions, 50-1* Bloomington (I860), meeting of the fifth industrial convention, 50, 117-82; (1865), 481-4. Chicago (1852), meeting of third industrial convention, 39, 43', 58, 404-5; loaders, 44; small colleges excluded, 40. Granville (1851), meeting of first industrial convention, 15, 211; addressed by J. B. Turner, 18-20; importance of, 25; proceedings published, 37-8; reprint of proceedings, 378-82; resolutions, 15-6. Springfield (1852), meeting of second industrial convention, 30-7; committee on memorial to legislature, 34; memorial to legislature, 400404; importance of, 37; officers, 32; plan of Prof. Evans, 427-9 (reprint). Springfield (1853) meeting of fourth industrial convention, 47-50, 405; memorial to Congress, 49, 52, 431-2; memorial to legislature, 512, 406-10. Springfield (1855), meeting, 81. Springfield (1863), meeting of the sixth industrial convention, 181-2; memorial to legislature, 473-4; proceedings, 469-72. Springfield (1864), meeting of eighth industrial convention, resolutions of, 475-6. Cook, Mr., 51, 193, 210. Corbett, W. W., 181, 469. Cornell, Ezra, 218, 237, 280, 335. Cornell University, 218. Corwin, Mr., 243-4. Cosgrove, T. A., 213, 216, 486. COURIER, (Alton), 67. Cress, Absolom, 168. Cullom, Shelby M., 299, 468. CUI/TIVATOR, (Albany, N. Y.), 37. Cunningham, J. O., 216, 338, 342, 465; portrait, faomg p. 345. Custer, George, 465. Cutcheon, L. M., 465. Cutcheon, O. M., 465, Cutler, Manasseh, 157, 158.

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DAILY DEMOCRAT, (Chicago), 68. DAILY PRESS, (Peoria), 72, DAILY TRIBUNE, (Chicago), 68.

Danville, 80.

DANVILLE COMMERCIAL, 215.

David, John, 44* Davis, Judge, 249. Davis, James, 169. Davis, John, 44, 63, 381. Davis, S. J., 333. Deer, J., 69. DEMOCRATIC PRESS, (Chicago), 68; opposed to industrial education, 69. Denio, C. B., 50, 53, 83,120. Detmers, H. J., 326. Detroit, land district of, 159. Devore, Isaac, 261. Dickey, Judge, 74. Dickinson, Lieutenant-Governor, 4* Dikeman, George H., 208. Dix, Dorothy, 134. Dixon, N., 488. Dougherty, John, 381. Douglas, Henry Marshall, 325, 332, 354-5. Douglas, Robert, 342-3. Douglas, Stephen A., 39, 62, 90, 93, 122; death of, 123. Downing, A. J., 38, 145. Downing, Charles, 145. . Dudley, Williamson, 239. Dummer, Judge, 192. Duncan, Governor, 165. Duncan, W. R,, 254. Dunlap, Matthias Lane, 206, 216, 274, 291-97, 323, 338, 342; portrait, facing p. 345. Dunn, R. C, 208. Dychus, Mr., 49. E East Bend, 261. Eastman, Francis E., 187, 245. Eberhart, John, 329. Eddy, Mr., 246. Education, agricultural, see Education, industrial. Education, industrial, 1, 3, 77, 87, 102; interest in, 38, 52-3; need of, 2, 18, 19, 23, 133; importance of experiments in, 22; reasons for failure in, 20,121; industrial vs. classical, 3, 22, 44-5, 94, 134, 294-5, 317-8;