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Box 1

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Contains 15 Results:

"Questions on Natural Philosophy", 1831

 File — Box: 1, Reel: 1
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION From the Collection: Filmed papers consist of four journals (1819-27, 65 ft. microfilm) dealing with Loomis's experiences as a Congregational missionary in the Hawaiian Islands, with his pioneering work in reducing Hawaiian to a written language, printing Hawaiian spelling books, hymnals, and tracts, and teaching native English and Hawaiian, and with religious instruction, sermons, and conversions; contain scattered references to native religion, child-rearing habits, polygamy, and other customs, conflicts...
Dates: 1831

"On the Government of Schools", Aug. 31, 1831

 File — Box: 1, Reel: 1
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION From the Collection: Filmed papers consist of four journals (1819-27, 65 ft. microfilm) dealing with Loomis's experiences as a Congregational missionary in the Hawaiian Islands, with his pioneering work in reducing Hawaiian to a written language, printing Hawaiian spelling books, hymnals, and tracts, and teaching native English and Hawaiian, and with religious instruction, sermons, and conversions; contain scattered references to native religion, child-rearing habits, polygamy, and other customs, conflicts...
Dates: Aug. 31, 1831

"Lectures on Schoolkeeping, Nos. 1 and 2", Aug. 14, 1832

 File — Box: 1, Reel: 1
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION From the Collection: Filmed papers consist of four journals (1819-27, 65 ft. microfilm) dealing with Loomis's experiences as a Congregational missionary in the Hawaiian Islands, with his pioneering work in reducing Hawaiian to a written language, printing Hawaiian spelling books, hymnals, and tracts, and teaching native English and Hawaiian, and with religious instruction, sermons, and conversions; contain scattered references to native religion, child-rearing habits, polygamy, and other customs, conflicts...
Dates: Aug. 14, 1832

"On Teaching the Alphabet", Sept. 6, 1832

 File — Box: 1, Reel: 1
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION From the Collection: Filmed papers consist of four journals (1819-27, 65 ft. microfilm) dealing with Loomis's experiences as a Congregational missionary in the Hawaiian Islands, with his pioneering work in reducing Hawaiian to a written language, printing Hawaiian spelling books, hymnals, and tracts, and teaching native English and Hawaiian, and with religious instruction, sermons, and conversions; contain scattered references to native religion, child-rearing habits, polygamy, and other customs, conflicts...
Dates: Sept. 6, 1832

"Brief Account of Pestalozzi and his system of communicating instruction", Sept. 13, 1832

 File — Box: 1, Reel: 1
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION From the Collection: Filmed papers consist of four journals (1819-27, 65 ft. microfilm) dealing with Loomis's experiences as a Congregational missionary in the Hawaiian Islands, with his pioneering work in reducing Hawaiian to a written language, printing Hawaiian spelling books, hymnals, and tracts, and teaching native English and Hawaiian, and with religious instruction, sermons, and conversions; contain scattered references to native religion, child-rearing habits, polygamy, and other customs, conflicts...
Dates: Sept. 13, 1832

"On Teaching Arithmetic in Common Schools", Sept. 14, 1832

 File — Box: 1, Reel: 1
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION From the Collection: Filmed papers consist of four journals (1819-27, 65 ft. microfilm) dealing with Loomis's experiences as a Congregational missionary in the Hawaiian Islands, with his pioneering work in reducing Hawaiian to a written language, printing Hawaiian spelling books, hymnals, and tracts, and teaching native English and Hawaiian, and with religious instruction, sermons, and conversions; contain scattered references to native religion, child-rearing habits, polygamy, and other customs, conflicts...
Dates: Sept. 14, 1832

"On Teaching Geography", Sept. 21, 1832

 File — Box: 1, Reel: 1
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION From the Collection: Filmed papers consist of four journals (1819-27, 65 ft. microfilm) dealing with Loomis's experiences as a Congregational missionary in the Hawaiian Islands, with his pioneering work in reducing Hawaiian to a written language, printing Hawaiian spelling books, hymnals, and tracts, and teaching native English and Hawaiian, and with religious instruction, sermons, and conversions; contain scattered references to native religion, child-rearing habits, polygamy, and other customs, conflicts...
Dates: Sept. 21, 1832

"On Teaching English Grammar", Oct. 1832

 File — Box: 1, Reel: 1
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION From the Collection: Filmed papers consist of four journals (1819-27, 65 ft. microfilm) dealing with Loomis's experiences as a Congregational missionary in the Hawaiian Islands, with his pioneering work in reducing Hawaiian to a written language, printing Hawaiian spelling books, hymnals, and tracts, and teaching native English and Hawaiian, and with religious instruction, sermons, and conversions; contain scattered references to native religion, child-rearing habits, polygamy, and other customs, conflicts...
Dates: Oct. 1832

No title - but appears to be on the subject of Good Manners, Oct. 17, 1832

 File — Box: 1, Reel: 1
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION From the Collection: Filmed papers consist of four journals (1819-27, 65 ft. microfilm) dealing with Loomis's experiences as a Congregational missionary in the Hawaiian Islands, with his pioneering work in reducing Hawaiian to a written language, printing Hawaiian spelling books, hymnals, and tracts, and teaching native English and Hawaiian, and with religious instruction, sermons, and conversions; contain scattered references to native religion, child-rearing habits, polygamy, and other customs, conflicts...
Dates: Oct. 17, 1832

"Lecture on the Subject of Education, Indifference manifested", n.d.

 File — Box: 1, Reel: 1
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION From the Collection: Filmed papers consist of four journals (1819-27, 65 ft. microfilm) dealing with Loomis's experiences as a Congregational missionary in the Hawaiian Islands, with his pioneering work in reducing Hawaiian to a written language, printing Hawaiian spelling books, hymnals, and tracts, and teaching native English and Hawaiian, and with religious instruction, sermons, and conversions; contain scattered references to native religion, child-rearing habits, polygamy, and other customs, conflicts...
Dates: n.d.