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MEMBERS OF THE AMERICAN EDUCATIONAL PRESS.

INTERNATIONAL KINDERGARTEN UNION

The twenty-fifth annual convention of the International Kindergarten Union was truly a "silver" anniversary, the silver offering collected in silver trays by young girls in training, amounting to fifteen hundred dollars.

The chairman of the committee who arranged the celebration was Mrs. Amalie Hofer Jerome, who for many years edited our magazine.

The center of interest was Miss Curtis who was on the eve of her departure to France as Director of the Kindergarten Unit for France and her refugee children.

The silver offerings were presented by Mrs. Jerome to Miss Curtis in a silver urn. Miss Curtis accepted the offering in the name of the children and mothers of France.

The pretty grouping of children on the platform makes a happy memory for those who witnessed it. Froebel once said that the beautiful is one of the best means of elevating the race.

We as kindergartners are indebted to our musical and artistic co-workers who study to make this pleasing pageant in connection with the presentation of the silver offering in Chicago. Children of all ages accompanied by young mothers all dressed in white and bearing garlands marched thru the aisles to the music of flute and piano. Then many of the little ones sat in happy groups on the platform, two holding the silver urn ready for the silver offering.

In the evening of the same day seven hundred and fifty delegates and visitors were present at the supper given in the Auditorium Hotel. There Miss Curtis announced the full amount raised for the kindergarten unit to be $25,000.

Following the true kindergarten spirit of spontaniety, various alumnae groups in different parts of the great dining hall burst out in patriotic songs. A valuable thought in one of the after dinner speeches was given by Mr. George W. Eggers, Director of the Art Institute. It related to what "Art" has been doing to rouse and quicken the sentiment of patriotism and its mission in time of war. Those of us who have seen collections of the wonderful war posters of England, France and America which have urged our people more powerfully than words to feel and to do the present duty in Food Conservation, in Red Cross work, in enlisting in army and navy, in caring for the children of other nations, realize Mr. Eggers was right when he said that "Art is being recognized as never before as an eзsential to civilization, and as a helper in war.”

THE OCTOBER MAN
Bertha Crocker Cook

32 Ford Place, Bridgeport, Conn.
One morning very early,
'Twas a misty morning too.

I met a little man

Clothed in garments gray.

A funny little name had he, Just Cloudy Weather,

Cloudy Weather.

President.... Henry G. Williams, Columbus, Ohio Vice-Pres.....H. R. Pattengill, Lansing, Michigan Secretary.. ...G. L. Towne, Lincoln, Nebraska Treasurer....S. Y. Gillan, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Executive Committee..O. T. Corson, Columbus, Ohio H. T. Musselman, Dallas, Texas

American Education, Albany, N. Y., C. W. Blessing American Journal of Education, Milwaukee, Wis., S. Y. Gillan

American School, Milwaukee, Wis., C. G. Pearse. American School Board Journal, Milwaukee, Wis., Frank Bruce.

Atlantic Journal of Education, Baltimore, Md., H. E. Buckhols

Colorado School Journal, Denver, Colo., D. R. Hatch Educator-Journal, Indianapolis. Indiana, L. N. Hines Florida School Exponent, Tallahassee, Fla.

Journal of Education, Boston, Mass., Dr. A. E. Winship

Kansas Teacher, Topeka, Kansas, F. L. Pinnet Kindergarten-Primary Magazine, Manistee, Michigan,

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School and Home Education, Bloomington, Ill., Geo Brown

School Bulletin, Syracuse, N. Y., S. Y. Bardeen
School Century, Oak Park, Ill., Geo. W. Jones
School News, Taylorville, Ill., L L. Parker
School Science and Mathematics, Chicago

Sierra Educational News, San Francisco, Cal., Dr Arthur Chamberlain

Southern School Journal, Lexington, Ky., R. S. Eubank

Teachers' Monograph, Jamaica, N. Y.

Texas School Journal, Dallas, Texas, H. T. Musselman Southern School Work, Alexandria, La., C. R. Reagan Utah Educational Review, Salt Lake City, H. R. Driggs.

Western Teacher, Milwaukee, Wis., S. Y. Gillan Wisconsin Journal of Education, Madison, W. N. Parker

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What It Means - Help Destroy It

By RUDYARD KIPLING

NOTHING else under Heaven matters today except that the war shall go

on to Victory. The money we lend to the Government helps to set our land and our world free. Our security is the whole of civilization, which has pooled its resources in men, money and material to carry on this war to Victory.

What is the personal aspect of the case for you and me? We are fighting for our lives and the lives of every man, woman and child here and everywhere else.

We are fighting that we may not be herded into actual slavery, such as the Germans have established by force of their arms in large parts of Europe.

We are fighting against 18 hours a day forced labor under lash or at the point of the bayonet, with a dog's death and a dog's burial at the end of it.

We are fighting that men, women and children may not be tortured, burned and mutilated in the public streets. And we will go on fighting till the race which has done these things is in no position to continue or repeat its offense.

If, for any reason whatever, we fall short of Victory—and there is no halfway house between victory and defeat-what happens to us? This:

Every relation, every understanding, every decency upon which civilization has been so anxiously built up will go, will be washed out, because it will have been proved unable to endure. The whole idea of democracy-which at bottom is what the Hun fights against—will be dis

missed from men's minds, because it will have been shown incapable of maintain. ing itself against the Hun.

It will die, and it will die discredited, together with every belief and practice that is based on it.

The Hun ideal, the Hun's root notion of life, will take its place throughout the world. Under that dispensation man will become once more the natural prey, body and goods, of the better armed neighbor. Women will be the mere instrument for continuing the breed-the vessel of man's lust and man's crueltyand labor will become a thing to be knocked on the head if it dares to give trouble and worked to death if it does not.

And from this order of life there will be no appeal, no possibility of any escape. This is what the Hun means when he says he intends to impose German kultur-which is the German religion-upon the world. This is precisely what the world has banded itself together to resist.

It will take every ounce in us; it will try us out to the naked soul. Our trial will not be made less by the earnest advice and suggestions that we should accept some sort of compromise, which means defeat, put forward by Hun agents and confederates among us. But be sure of this:

Nothing, nothing we may have to endure now, will weigh one featherweight compared with what we shall most certainly have to suffer if for any cause we fail of Victory

Buy Liberty Bonds and Make VICTORY Sure!

This space contributed to winning the War by

THE KINDERGARTEN-PRIMARY MAGAZINE

THIS

HIS list of Teachers' Agencies is published for the benefit of our subscribers. It includes only those who claim to be able to secure positions for Kindergartners or Primary Teachers. We advise those in need of positions to write one or more of these agencies for particulars. Even though now employed you may be able to secure a position in a larger or better school

MIDLAND TEACHERS' AGENCY RELIABLE TEACHERS' AGENCY

547 S. 3 E. Salt Lake City, Utah. Warrensburg. Missouri.

Trained Primary and Kindergarten Teachers needed. Good positions. Per"Sixteen years in learning how has manent membership. Write to-day. fitted us to serve you now.' Write either office.

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612-613 Majestic Building,

Oklahoma City, Okla.

The TEACHERS' EXCHANGE of Boston SOUTHERN TEACHERS' AGENCY

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year. Some Kindergartners. No charge until teacher is located by us. Send for registration blank. A. H. Campbell,

American Teachers' Agency Myrick Building, Springfield, MASS.

The Pratt Teachers' Agency

70 Fifth Avenue

New York

Recommends college and normal graduates, specialists, and other teachers to colleges, public and private schools, in all parts of the country.

Advises parents about schools.

COLUMBIA, S. C.

There is an increasing demand for Primary Teachers and Kindergartners throughout the South. Our agency is one of the largest and best known in for booklet, A this splendid territory for teachers. Ask LAN.

W. H. JONES, Manager and Proprietor.

LECTURES

ON

Home Occupations

AND

Mothers' Meetings

BY

Bertha Johnston

Address, 389 Clinton Street, Brooklyn, N. Y

Northwestern Teachers' Agency and Earn $1,200 a Year in Spare Time

Supply Co.

Great Falls, Moutana We want Kindergarten. Primary, Rural and other teachers for regular or special work. Highest salaries. Send for lit. erature and enroll for the coming year. P. Wendell Murray, Manager.

WM. O. PRATT, Manager The J.D.Engle Teachers' Agency

ALBANY TEACHERS' AGENCY

Provides public and private schools with competent teachers.

Assists teachers and kindergartners in obtaining positions. 81 Chapel Street, ALBANY, N Y.

MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.

A Placing Agency for Teachers. Established 20 years. Register for Western Kindergarten-Primary positions. Send for circular

Teachers Wanted!

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Sabins' Educational Exchange

(Inc.) DES MOINES, IOWA. Wants to hear from kindergarten or primary teachers desiring places west of Mississippi river. Write fully. Will answer frankly.

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75 COMPOSITION OUTLINES always open. We also supply school but if it is asked to recommend a teach

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TEACHERS NEEDED--For the West, Northwest and Southwest for All positions from Kindergarten to University We recommend ONLY when asked to do so by employers. Nearly thirteen thousand brainy men and women placed by us. No registration fee necessary. The Western Reference & Bond Association,

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WESTERN POSITIONS FOR TEACHERS

IN EVERY DEPARTMENT OF SCHOOL AND COLLEGE WORK Our openings come direct from school boards and superintendents who ask fo, our recommendations. any authoritize us to select their teachers outright, year after year. We are in touch with Western schools. We publish "THE ANNUAL ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEACHERS' AGENCY SCHOOL DIRECTORIES" covering the sixteen states from the Missouri River to the Pacific.

Our 96 page booklet, "How to Apply for a School and S cure Promotion, with Laws of Certification of
Teachers of all the States," free to members or sent postpaid for fifty cents in stamps.
Our free booklet "The Road to Good Positions," sent upon request.

The Largest Teachers' Agency in the Rocky Mountain Region. WILLIAM RUFFER, Manager

THE ROCKY MT TEACHERS AGENCY

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The School Bulletin Agency

C. W. BARDEEN, Syracuse, N. Y

THE OKLAHOMA TEACHERS' AGENCY

GEARY, OKLAHOMA

Only Competent Teachers Enrolled. WRITE US YOUR WANTS

PRIMARY PLANS

A sixty page pamphlet, well illustrated and full of suggestions for the primary teacher. Send 25 cents for a copy.

NEW MEXICO JOURNAL OF EDUCATION

PRICE $1.00 PER YEAR Address,

New Mexico Journal

of Education

Santa Fe, N. M.

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