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GRADUATES OF THE NORMAL SCHOOL FROM 1866 TO 1905 



Graduates. Graduates. 



1866 14 1887 46 



1867 25 1888 59 



1868 27 1889 50 

 1869 32 1890 39 



1870 29 1891 40 



1871 39 1892 46 



1872 54 1893 51 



1873 53 1894 111 



1874 65 1895 32 



1875 79 1896 39 



1876 120 1897 26 



1877 78 1898 26 



1878 81 1899 » . 



1879 66 1900 10 



1880 55 1901 12 



1881 51 1902 20 



1882 50 1903 19 



1883 29 1904 25 



1884 33 1905 11 



1885 34 Total 1,693 



1886 49 



BIBLIOGRAPHY 



1. Barrantes, Vicente. La Instruccion Primaria en Filipinas desde 1595. 



Madrid (1870). — In the Philippine Library. 



2. Blair, Emma H., and Robertson, James A. The Philippine Islands, 



1493-1898. The Arthur H. Clark Company, Cleveland (1904).— A 

 documentary history comprising accounts of explorations, military 

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 of the Catholic missions. 55 volumes. 



3. Bases. — A code of regulations applicable to students of Mindanao who 



desire to attend the Normal School. MS. in the Ateneo de Manila, 

 dated May 18 (1894). 



4. Bases propuestas entre la Compania General de Tabacos y por la Com- 



paiiia de Jesus. — This document is a preliminary agreement for the 

 erecting of the building in Ermita where the Normal School was 

 located from 1886 until 1905. MS. in the Ateneo. 



5. Boletin Oficial de Magisterio Filipino. Manila (1895-1898), 1-3.— Co- 



pies in the Philippine Library, the Ateneo, and the Central Seminary 

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6. Comision de Estudios. A statement dated May 3, 1866, giving the 



names of the Commissioners of Instruction. MS. in the Ateneo. 



S2 During the first few years of the history of the normal school, the 

 annual sessions closed in December; but in 1869 the time of closing was 

 changed from December until the following April; hence the lack of grad- 

 uates for 1869. 



33 In 1899 no one took the examination on account of the war which was 

 then in progress. 



