TABLE NO. 17. — CLASSIFICATION OF OPEN FRATERNAL 

 ORGANIZATIONS BY DISTRICTS 



Number of Total Average 



District Local Member- Attend- 



Organizations ship ance 



Laytonsville 4 79 58* 



Clarksburg 



Poolesville 3 52 40 



Rockvllle 4 202 43t 



Colesville 2 54 60 



Darnestown 1 18 12 



Bethesda 8 238 109 



Olney 2 33 36 



Gaithersburg 2| 



Potomac 



Barnesville 



Wheaton 15 295 217 



Damascus 



Totals 40 969 580 



It is recognized that societies of this sort are often very evanescent. This is especially true of 

 card clubs and social clubs; they come, flourish for a while and then vanish. Traces were found 

 of crockinole clubs, flinch clubs and other similar clubs which had prospered in their day, but 

 were now defunct. Consequently, it is almost unavoidable that such a list as is given above should 

 err either in omission or inclusion. However, it is considered reasonably correct and complete. 



TABLE NO. 18. — ENROLLMENT OF WHITE SCHOOLS BY GRADES- 

 WINTER TERM, 1911-1912 



(In Schools Without High School Work:) 



Grade 1 829 



Grade 2 429 



Grade 3 514 



Grade 4 541 



High school, all grades 269 



Grade 5 461 



Grade 6 403 



Grade 7 296 



Grade 8 40 



TABLE NO. 19. — ENROLLMENT OF COLORED SCHOOLS BY GRADES- 

 WINTER TERM, 1911-1912 



Grade 1 804 



Grade 2 2.54 



Grade 3 303 



Grade 4 223 



Grade 5 112 



Grade 6 39 



Grade 7 9 



TABLE NO. 20 — THE TEACHING OF SPECIAL SUBJECTS IN THE 



WHITE SCHOOLS 



Not At All Little Medium Much 



Nature study 48 20 4 4 



Elementary agriculture 57 13 4 2 



Domestic science 68 4 4 



Manual training 71 1 3 1 



Music 52 19 4 1 



Drawing 50 22 4 



The figures refer to the number of schools in which these studies are taught 



TABLE NO. 21. — THE TEACHING OF SPECIAL SUBJECTS IN THE 

 COLORED SCHOOLS 



Not At All Little Medium Much 



Nature study 20 



Elementary agriculture 24 



Domestic science 21 



Manual training 19 



Music 13 



Drawing 12 



(The figures refer to the number of schools.) 



♦Including 1 without stated meetings, 

 t Including 2 without stated meetings, 

 i Without definite membership or stated meetings. 



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