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LIPPINCOTT'S NEW SCHOOL BOOKS

Conservation of the Child

By DR. ARTHUR HOLMES

of the University of Pennsylvania.

This work offers a practical guide to the teacher, doctor, or anyone interested in child welfare, for the examination and measuring of intelligence of retarded and feeble-minded children. That there are 6,000,000 retarded and 150,000 feeble-minded children in our public schools makes this book particularly timely for the guidance of all interested in conserving the child. 346 pages. 16 illustrations. 12mo. Cloth, $1.25.

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SCHOOL FEEDINC

Its History and Practice at Home and Abroad
By LOUISE STEVENS BRYANT
of the Psychological Clinic, University
of Pennsylvania.

The author has made an elaborate
study and comparison of various meth-
ods of school-feeding, and it is a par-
ticularly timely contribution to the one-
and three-cent lunches to school chil-
dren. The problems of malnutrition
are thoroughly dealt with, throwing
light on the mental, moral and physical
development of the child.

310 pages. 12 full-page illustrations.
12mo. Cloth, $1.25 net.

Correspondence solicited.

Current Educational Activities

By JOHN PALMER GARBER Associate Supt. of Public Schools of Philadelphia.

A report upon current educational activities throughout the world, dealing with such problems as vocational and agricultural education development affecting the public schools and higher institutions of learning, social problems, foreign educational meetings, etc. A unique year book. Very serviceable. 12mo. Cloth, $1.25 net.

J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY

Grammar Exercises. Ninety-six pages and cover; $50 per thousand; 10 cents per copy, 10 or more; 25 cents per copy, less than 10.

Supplementary Language Exercises. Fifth grade28 pages, $35 per thousand; 5 cents per copy, 10 or more; 10 cents per copy, less than 10.

Sixth grade-16 pages-$30 per thousand; per copy, same as above. Britton Printing Company, Cleveland, Ohio.

The grammar exercises furnish illustrations of the special uses of words, the parts of speech, and sentences for analysis. Then, pursuant to the idea that we analyzed a sentence only to get at its meaning, there are a large number of sentences of considerable difficulty which are

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not to be analyzed in the ordinary way, but by means of oral reading.

A Manual of Physical Education. By Leigh K. Baker, A.M., M.D., Supervisor of Physical Education and School Sanitation, Cleveland, Ohio. Sixty-four pages. 15 cents per copy, 10 or more; 25 cents per copy, less than 10. The Britton Printing Company, Cleveland, Ohio.

A Manual of Physical Training: Plays and Games for the Primary Grades. By R. Anna Morris. Fiftythree pages, 10 cents. The Britton Printing Company, Cleveland, Ohio.

These manuals present the modified Swedish system of gymnastics as taught in the schools

PLANT AND

HOW

ANIMAL CHILDREN-
THEY GROW

By ELLEN TORELLE

This is an elementary text-book of biology. It is written especially for the pupils of the elementary schools and for beginning classes in agriculture and horticulture. It makes clear the ideas of evolution, heredity, variation, effect of environment, and the evolution of sex, without once mentioning these names.

The author has demonstrated in practical work in the public schools that children are not only greatly interested in the study of plant and animal life when this study is progressive and related to human life and its problems, but that children are also able to comprehend the subject matter of botany and zoology when this is expressed in language suitable to their comprehension.

Cloth. 238 pages. 335 illustrations. 50 cents.

D. C. HEATH & CO.

BOSTON

NEW YORK

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of Cleveland-they also contain some suggestions as to home exercises and some discussion of schoolroom hygiene.

The Genetic Philosophy of Education. By G. E. Partridge, Ph.D., author of The Nervous Life and An Outline of Individual Study. With an Introduction by G. Stanley Hall, Ph.D., LL.D., President of Clark University. 401 pages. Price, $1.50 postpaid, $1.63. Published by Sturgis & Walton Company, New York.

A brief, clear and adequate account of the genetic theory of mind and of education according to Dr. G. Stanley Hall was greatly needed. Such is this book. In it, Dr. Partridge has correlated all the important principles of the genetic philosophy and has placed them with correct values and appropriate emphasis in due order. The book has an excellent literary quality, and is readable as well as understandable. Dr. Hall belongs securely in the list of immortal educators; no other man has discovered and interpreted so much in the way of scientific facts and principles of educational moment. He is the modern leader of leaders. taught the world that soul is evolved as well as body and that emotions and instincts are inheritable as well as tissues and tendencies. This able and lucid exposition should be read by all of us, by parents and by teachers as well as by university students of education. Its permanent place in libraries is assured both by its agreeable style and by its substantial and highly important content.

He has

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A brilliant addition to the most popular series of readers on the
market to-day. This new volume is filled with stories which are
remarkable in their sustained plot-interest. The spirited action,
clear-cut characters, touches of humor and pathos make this
book a notable achievement. It is designed to follow Book Two
and to furnish additional reading material for the second year.

BOOK ONE, 32 cts.; BOOK TWO, 40 cts.; BOOK THREE, 48 cts.; BOOK FOUR, 50 cts.
SILVER, BURDETT & COMPANY

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"Do You Operate the Remington?"

When you apply for a position, there are three-quarters of a million chances that you will be asked this question, because there are over three-quarters of a million Remington Typewriters in service. You do not have anything like the same number of chances on any other machine.

This simple calculation of chances tells the story. It tells why it pays the student best to learn and why it pays the school best to teach the skilled use of the

Remington Typewriter

Visible Models 10 and 11

Remington Typewriter Company

(Incorporated)

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In buying a typewriter you want a satisfactory answer to three questions:

What will it do for me?
How well will it do it?

How long will it do it?

By answering these queries with the needs of the typewriter owner and user in mind, the L. C. Smith & Bros. Typewriter Company has attained the front rank in the typewriter field.

Some people think that a typewriter is a typewriter and that is all there is to it. Machines may look alike but there is a lot of difference in efficiency.

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We would like the opportunity to tell you more about it.
Write for free book of our new Model Five.

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Head Office for Domestic and Foreign Business: SYRACUSE, N. Y., U. S. A.
Branches in all Principal Cities

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In answering advertisements please mention "The School Journal"

Victorious

UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER

Wins Thousand Dollar Silver Trophy Cup

For the Seventh Consecutive Time

In competition with all other writing machines, breaking the International Professional Record for

Speed and Accuracy

At the Annual Business Show-November 12, 1912, in New York City Operated by Florence E. Wilson at 117 net words a minute for one hour

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The UNDERWOOD holds and always has held the World's Championship.

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