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Keceived from J. B. Lippincott Company, Philadelphia:

1. American Leaders, Book II, by Walter Lefferts, Ph. D. This completes, to the present time, including some who are still living, a series of representative biographies forming a general survey of national history. The list includes such names as Edison, Lincoln, Fulton, Clara Barton, Frances Willard, and Theodore Roosevelt.

2. Social Games and Group Dances, by J. C. Elson and Blanche M. Trilling, of the Department of Physical Education, University of Wisconsin, with an introduction by Prof. M. V. O'Shea. Its purpose is to emphasize those games and dances which best contribute to the social education of young people.

Received from World Book Company, Yonkers-on-Hudson, N. Y.:

Por Tierras Mejicanas, by Dr. Manuel Uribe-Troncoso, an elementary Spanish Reader, a brief, complete, impartial history of Mexico, up to date. It is intended to furnish material for rapid reading rather than exercise writing and grammatical drill. Illustrated. Price 88 cents.

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Uncle Sam's Boys Smash the Germans, by

H. Irving Hancock, the eighth volume of the series Boys of the Army. Of especial interest to Boy Scouts. Price 60 cents

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Received from The Gregg Publishing Co., New York, Boston, Chicago:

An Introduction to Economics, by Graham A. Laing. Two aims have been followed -first, to give a working basis in the knowledge of the method and terms used and the content of the subject; second, to present the methods employed in the application of economic principles, especially with reference to exchange. Labor problems and suggestions for the reconstruction of society are treated without bias. Received from Lyons and Carnahan, Chicago-New York:

Education in Accident Prevention, by E. George Payne, Ph. D:, presenting the program which is the outgrowth of an effort in the public schools of St. Louis to adjust the curriculum to the needs of life. It covers consideration of health-physical education, recreation, community hygiene as well as accident prevention. Well illustrated. Price $1.00.

Received from Ginn and Co., Boston: General Methods of Teaching in Elementary Schools, by Samuel Chester Parker, University of Chicago. This book is intended for use in normal schools, as well as teachers' reading circles, and is the outcome of years of experience by the author. Merely glancing thru these pages gives one the desire to read carefully a subject so full of interest to teachers, and so attractively presented both in text and illustrations.

Received from The Manual Arts Press, Peoria, Ill.:

Progressive Steps in Architectural Drawing, by George W. Seaman. A step-by-step method for student draughtsmen, together with details of construction and design. To be used as text book in schools or as reference in architectural offices. Price $1.25.

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AN INTRODUCTION TO ECONOMICS By Graham A. Laing, A. M., Instructor in Economies and History, University of California, has proved immensely popular from the start. One of the few textbooks adapted to secondary school pupils. The book is a complete and vivid picture of modern economic organization. Deals extensively with modern topics, including the Federal Reserve Banking System, Foreign Trade and the Labor question. 454 pages, bound in cloth

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