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Lee, Joseph. "Play in Education." New York: The Macmillan Co., 1915.

A true picture of the child and youth in play, written by a sym<
pathetic observer and champion of child life.

Hoffman, M. C. "Games for Everybody."
Dodge Pub. Co., 1905.

Full of choice games for all occasions.

New York:

Baker, G. Cornelius. "Indoor Games and Socials for Boys." New York: Association Press, 1913.

Contains hundreds of rollicking good games and socials especially adapted for boys.

Heath, L. M. "Eighty Good Times Out of Doors." New York: Fleming H. Revell Co., 1902.

Attractive and easy games for playing out of doors at all seasons of the year. (Out of print; may be seen in libraries.)

Chesley, A. M. "Social Activities for Men and Boys.” New York: Association Press, 1910.

Two hundred and ninety-five interesting suggestions and "stunts" for the relief of those who are searching for things to do.

Gibson, H. W. "Camping for Boys." New York: Association Press, 1911.

Contains chapters on "Rainy Day Games," "Campus Games," "Water Sports," etc.

Cheley-Baker. "Camp and Outing Activities."

York: Association Press, 1915.

New

The best book of its kind for camp leaders and Scout Masters who have active boys in search of fun and harmless sport.

MISCELLANEOUS

Hyde, William DeWitt. "The Quest of the Best." New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Co., 1913.

An original and stimulating discussion upon boy ethics. Johnson, Franklin W. "The Problems of Boyhood." Chicago; University of Chicago Press, 1914.

A course in ethics for boys of the High School age. •

Pearson, Edmund L. "The Believing Years."
York: The Macmillan Co., 1911.

New

A book of recollections of boyhood. Full of humor and refreshing in style.

White, William Allen.

"The Court of Boyville." New

York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1910.

Humorous stories of happenings to boys in a country town.

Travis, Thomas. "The Young Malefactor." New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Co., 1908.

The best study published in juvenile delinquency, its causes and treatment.

Addams, Jane, "The Spirit of Youth and the City Streets." New York: The Macmillan Co., 1909.

A plea for the social claims and needs of youth for wholesome recreation.

Clopper, Edward N. "Child Labor in the City Streets." New York: The Macmillan Co., 1912.

A discussion of a neglected form of child labor, its conditions, its causes, and its effects.

Buck, Winifred. "Boys' Self Governing Clubs." New York: The Macmillan Co., 1903.

A very practical treatise upon the organization of clubs among boys of the streets.

McCormick, William. "The Boy and His Clubs." New
York: Fleming H. Revell Co., 1912.

Written out of a rich experience with all kinds of boys' clubs.
He tells the "why" and "how" in as few words as possible.

Stelzle, Charles. "Boys of the Streets."

Fleming H. Revell Co., 1904.

New York:

The author was number "8" in the famous St. Mark's Boys' Club of New York City, and is therefore qualified to champion the claims of this type of imperiled boy.

Russell and Rigby. "Working Lads' Clubs."

The Macmillan Co., 1908.

London:

A presentation of the management of English Lads' clubs.

Merrill, Dr. Lilburn. "Winning the Boy." New York: Fleming H. Revell Co., 1908.

A plea for misunderstood boys.

Taylor, Charles K. "Character Development."

delphia: John C. Winston Co., 1913.

Phila

A practical graded school course correlating lessons in physical training, general morals, vocational guidance, etc.

Taylor, Charles K.

"The Physical Examination and Training of Children.'

Winston Co., 1914.

Philadelphia: John C.

A handbook for physical directors, teachers, parents, and medical inspectors, giving in minute detail the physical training work outlined in "Character Development."

The Personal Service Bureau conducted by the Mothers' Magazine, Elgin, Ill., is a clearing house under the direction of Prof. M. V. O'Chea, of the University of Wisconsin, for modern mothers. Programs and loan papers upon every phase of child study and child training have been prepared and will be furnished free to interested parents and Mothers' Clubs. "A Key to Child Training" is a valuable pamphlet issued by the Bureau.

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