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SOUTH CAROLINA MILITARY ACADEMY, CALHOUN MONUMENT IN THE DISTANCE.

I. Its Work in the Past-President W. O. Thompson, Ohio State University, Columbus, O.

II. Its Prospects - President W. R. Harper, University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill.

WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY II. Prayer-music.

Contributions of Religious Organizations to the Cause of Education

I. By the Baptist hurch-President Oscar H. Cooper, Baylor University, Waco, Texas.

II. By the Methodist ChurchRev. H. M. Du Bose, D. D., Gen

eral Secretary of the Epworth League, M. E. Church, South, Nashville, Tenn.

III. By the Catholic ChurchDr. Conde B. Pallen, St. Louis, Mo.

Appointment of Committee on Nominations.

WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY II. Music.

Address (Subject to be supplied)-President Joseph Swain, Indiana University, Bloomington, Ind.

Address (Subject to be supplied)-Booker T. Washington, Tuskegee, Ala.

THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 12.
Prayer-music.

The Problem of the Grades.-
I. The Problem of Discipline-
By Miss Gertrude Edmund, Prin-
cipal of Teachers' Training School,
Lowell, Mass.

II. The Problem of Classification and Promotion-By Miss Elizabeth Buchanan, Kansas City, Mo.

III. The Problem of Instruction By Mrs. Alice Woodworth Cooley, Supervisor of Primary Grades, Minneapolis, Minn.

The annual meeting of the Active Members for the election of officers and the transaction of other

business will be held at the Thompson Auditorium at 12 M., Thursday, July 12.

The meeting of the new Board of Directors will be held at 5:30 P. M., Thursday, July 12.

THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 12.

It is expected that the program for this evening will include addresses by President McKinley and others, if the President finds it possible and consistent with the duties of his office to be present.

FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 13.
Prayer-music.

Some Relations of Literature to Education

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I. The Influence of Poetry in Education By President Wm. M. Beardshear, State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, Ames, Ia.

II. The Value of English Literature in Ethical Training-By Principal Reuben Post Halleck, Boys' High School, Louisville, Ky.

III. Educational Values in Literature-By Dr. Martin G. Brumbaugh, Professor of Pedagogy, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa.

FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 13.

Music.

Addresses

I. Address (Subject to be supplied)-Geo. B. Cook, Superintendent of city schools, Hot Springs, Ark.

II. What Manner of Child Shall This Be?-By Hon. G. R. Glenn, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, Atlanta, Ga. Music.

Report of Committee on Resolutions.

Introduction of President-elect.
Music "America," by the audi-

ence.

Benediction-adjournment. Bulletin No. 3. already mailed to all active members by Secretary Shepard, contains the programs

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ially. We publish in this issue. views of a few of the many interesting places to be seen in this quaint, old Southern City, so noted for its beautiful harbor, historic buildings and hospitable people. For full information regarding the plans of the trip, any who are interested should address the nearest member of the following committee, who will gladly respond to such requests: Supt. J. A. Shawan, Columbus; Prof. Jno. A. Heizer, Norwood, Cincinnati; Prin. E.L. Harris, Cleveland; Supt. N. H. Chaney, Chillicothe; Supt. R. E. Rayman, East Liverpool, Supt. R. W. Mitchell, Defiance.

Ohio Headquarters will be at Room 110, Charleston Hotel, where Ohio teachers and their friends will always be welcome. Attention is again called to the fact that all who desire accommodations in private families, should write at once to Jno. A. Smith, chairman Committee on Hotels and Accommodations, Charleston, S. C.

The following rates to Charleston furnished by D. S. Wilder, D. P. A., B. & O. R. R., Columbus, Ohio, will be of interest to our readers.

GOING AND RETURNING VIA CINCINNATI OR LOUISVILLE.

Zanesville, $24.95; Newark, $24.95; Columbus, $23.95; Akron, $27.60; Wooster, $27.15; Mt. Vernon, $25.30; Washington, C. H., $23.05; Mansfield, $26.05; Sandusky, $26.85; Fostoria, $26.05.

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Zanesville,

$30.10; Newark,

$30.15; Columbus, $29.15; Akron, $30.70; Wooster, $31.10; Mt. Vernon, $30.40; Washington, C. H., $29.70; Mansfield, $30.70; Sandusky, $31.10; Fostoria, $31.20.

GOING VIA BALTIMORE, M. & M. T. Co.'s STEAMERS TO SAVANNAH, THENCE RAIL. RETURNING SAME ROUTE.

Zanesville, $31.40; Newark, $32.15; Columbus, $32.75; Akron, $31.00; Wooster, $31.75; Mt. Vernon, $32.25; Washington, C. H., $33.55: Mansfield, $32.25; Sandusky, $32.25; Fostoria, $33-35

GOING VIA BALTIMORE, M. & M. T. Co.'s STEAMERS TO SAVANNAH, RETURNING VIA CINCINΝΑΤΙ OR LOUISVILLE, OR VICE VERSA.

Zanesville, $31.10; Newark, $30.15; Columbus, $30.10; Akron, $30.70; Wooster, $32.15; Mt. Vernon, $30.40; Washington, C. H., $29.70; Mansfield, $30.70; Sandusky, $31.05; Fostoria, $31.30.

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