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LITERARY ANALYSIS AND PEDAGOGY, McMullan (cloth)

This book gives a careful analytical study of a number of Ameri-
can Masterpieces and is very helpful to all teachers.

PRIMER OF HYGIENE, Richey and Caldwell, (Cloth)..
One of the very best books published on this subject

A READING NOTE BOOK, My Mrs. E. E. Olcott.......

This book discusses many selections in the present Indiana Readers,
and is very helpful to all teachers of reading. Good for any grade.

INDIANA WRITERS, By Alonzo Rice; Illustrated..

This is a very attractive and useful little book. It has cuts and
biographical sketches of many Indiana writers.

THE INFINITIVE AND PARTICIPLE, By A. Jones

This book deals with the Infinitive and Participle. It gives a
thorough discussion of the various constructons and gives numer-
ous illustrations, so that the reader may easily understand even
the most difficult construction without further help.

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THE SCIENCE OF ARITHMETIC THROUGH FRACTIONS, By A. Jones....$ .50

This is an exhaustive study of the subject of Arithmetic through
Common and Decimal Fractions. This book gives particular at-

tention to the reasons for the various processes. It discusses
fundamental principles, and gives many illustrations of the proper
way to express arithmetical relations.

Every one of these books is up-to-date and helpful.

For sixty days any one or all may be had for one-half regular price.

Address,

Teacher's Journal Company

MARION, INDIANA

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The Golden Book

VODITE SONGS

Saves The Golden Book of

of the Best Songs of our People

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FAVORITE SONGS

A New Song Book Better than any Other in Its Class

A better song book for the price is not made. It contains 170 songs, every one of which is an old favorite. Each song is complete with words and music.

SONGS FOR EVERY OCCASION

The list includes lullabies, songs of the seasons, folk songs, motion songs, sacred songs, sentimental songs. ssical songs, inspirational songs, vacation songs, songs for special days, including National Song Week id Christmas. It also includes a number of rounds and tunes suitable for marches and drills, and in addion to these it has a complete list of Patriotic and National Songs and most of the Peace Songs of the National Choral Peace Jubilee Committee.

A SONG BOOK FOR ALL SCHOOLS

The Golden Book of Favorite Songs is a complete song book, suitable for schools of all kinds. It contains songs for grades from kindergarten to College, and enough of each kind to meet all requirements, and besides all this t has a story of each of our leading patriotic songs, stories every American should know. It contains 128 pages, 6x9 inches, bound in handsome golden yellow paper covers, of good wearing qualities, attractively printed in two colors.

All Together

Robin Red Breast
America

THE FOLLOWING IS A PARTIAL LIST OF CONTENTS:

Woodman Spare That Tree
Annie Laurie

Vacation Days

Auld Lang Syne

Try, Try Again

Battle Cry of Freedom

Twinkle Little Star

Battle Hymn of the Republic

Stars and Stripes

Bell Doth Toll

Sword of Bunker Hill

Blest Be the Tie That Binds

The Snow Bird

Blue Bells of Scotland

Raise Your Hands (Motion Song)
Blye-Eyed Mary

Robinson Crusoe
The Bull Dog

Old Santa Claus

Can A Little Child Like Me

Mary Had A Little Lamb

Catch the Sunshine

Our Flag (Motion Song)

Cheer, Boys, Cheer

My Own Native Land

Christmas Carol

March of the Men of Harleeh

Columbia, The Gem of the Ocean

Little Drops of Water

Come, Thou Almighty King

Little Boy Blue

Come With Thy Lute

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Good Morning to You

Years of Peace

Good Night, Ladies

Hail, Columbia

Praise for Peace

The Quilting Party
Robin Adair

Harrow Marches Onward

Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep
God Bless Our Native Land
Scenes That Are Brightest
Barefoot Boy
Scotland's Burning
Singing in the Rain
Jolly Old St. Nicholas
The Soldier's Farewell
Song of a Thousand Years
Angry Words

Stars of the Summer Night
There's Music in the Air
Star Spangled Banner
Uncle Ned

Sweet and Low

The Vacant Chair

Yankee Doodle

Watch on the Rhine

Those Evening Bells

We're All Noddin'

To and Fro

We're Tenting Tonight

Work, for the Night is Coming
Tramp, Tramp, Tramp

When the Swallows Homeward
Fly

While Shepherds Watched Their
Flocks

Happy Greeting to All

Lead Us, Heavenly Father, Lead
Us

Hark, the Herald Angels Sing
Now, Thank We All, Our God
The Heart Bowed Down

Holy, Holy, Holy

Sound the Loud Timbrel
Home, Sweet Home

Keller's American Song
Hop, Hop, Hop

The Spring (Round)

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There are twenty other songs, just as good as these, in the book, but for lack of space we cannot list them here.

PRICES
Single copies 15 cents postpaid, two or more
copies at the rate of $1.50 a dozen postpaid
TEACHER'S JOURNAL CO., Marion, Indi ana

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Accredited by the State Board of Education

The institution maintains a strong High School, commissioned by the State Board. Those who have completed the common branches may enter the high school here and complete the course preparatory to Class A work.

Fall Term opened September 17.

Winter Term opens December 10.

COURSES MAINTAINED.

A Regular High School Course for Students of Legal Age.

Course for Teachers of Class A, Twelve Weeks.

Course for Teachers of Class B, Twenty-four Weeks.

Course for Teachers of Town and Country Schools, Two Years, (18 mos.)
A Regular Scientific Course, (48 weeks above high school course).

Courses in Manual Training, Agriculture and Domestic Science, carried out as recommended by the State Board of Education.

ORATORY COURSE. Two years. One of the strongest and most successful in the

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EXPENSES. Expenses are very reasonable; as low as consistent with good accommodations. No school offers better accommodations for the same money.

SURROUNDINGS.

Few schools have more attractive surroundings. Good sidewalks, well paved streets, electric light, street car to the college door, a quiet, law abiding community.

For catalogue and further information address,

S. P. HATTON, Pres., or C. C. THOMAS, Vice-Pres. and Secy., Marion, Indiana.

The Teacher's Journal

PUBLISHED MONTHLY

Admitted as Second-class Matter at the Postomce at Marion, Indiana, under the Ast of Congress of March 8. 1879

ONE DOLLAR is the subscription price for one year. Single Copies mailed for ten cents.
REMITTANCES should be made by draft on New York, express money order or postal
money order payable to The Teacher's Journal Company.
ADVERTISING BATES made known on application.
CONTRIBUTIONS on educational topics are welcomed.

Practical questions of real edues

tional value carefully answered. Puzzles receive no attention. CHANGES IN ADDRESS should be ordered one month in advance. If The Journal does not reach you by the 15th of the month inform us. Address all communications to the TEACHER'S JOURNAL COMPANY, MARION, INDIANA

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The call to service is louder than its center in Indianapolis consists of it has ever been since the world began.

Nothing brings out a man's true character quite so successfully as to be "dressed in a little brief authority."

Young men should not be afraid of the back to the farm movement. The fathers of thirteen presidents were farmers or planters.

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It takes a good deal of faith to cause for thankfulness for the present condition of the world this year. But "God moves in a mysterious way his wonders to perform."

the States of Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky and Ohio.

In pleading for the removal from Chicago to Indianapolis Mr. Greathouse's contention was that Indiana has the most complete vocational law of any State and since Illinois had no such law, Indiana is entitled to be the center of vocational activities.

This board has as its function the distribution of $1,750,000.00 to the various States for vocational education. This amount is made available through the operation of the SmithHughes Law.

UNIVERSITIES

AND COLLEGES

IN THE UNITED STATES. A recent list of universities in the It's just like Charles A. Greathouse United States gives the total number to do something for Indiana. Through of institutions 552. Of these 80 are his influence as a member of the state institutions; 131, non-sectarian; board, Mr. Greathouse has succeeded 341, church. By far the greater numin bringing the headquarters of the ber of students in the United States federal board of vocational education are educated in schools other than to Indianapolis. The region having state schools. In some states, espec

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