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WHEN YOU ASK FOR BIDS

By so doing you protect your school from an inferior article.

American Woodworking Machines are in use in all the leading furniture factories and cabinet shops of the country-where machines are bought on quality-where price is of minor or secondary importance.

If there is any place where the very
best tools should be had it is the
school room. It is false economy to
buy "cheap" machines, poorly con-
structed and inefficiently guarded.

Get a copy of our new catalog of
Woodworking Machines for
Vocational Schools

AMERICAN WOOD WORKING MACHINERY COMPANY

Executive and General Sales Office, ROCHESTER, N. Y.

Sales Offices: New York City, Chicago, New Orleans, San Francisco, Portland, Ore., Spokane.

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THIS IS WHAT WE WANT TO TEACH. THIS
IS WHAT OUR HISTORY SERIES DOES TEACH.

Our United States A History

By WILLIAM B. GUITTEAU
Superintendent of Schools, Toledo, Ohio

A new book, which, in its teaching concerning the relation of capital and labor, socialism, the World War, respect for law and order, growth of the great West, the international relations of the United States, represents sound Americanism.

Simple, direct, and informal in style, it presents the history of our country as a continuous story full of life, adventure, and achievement.

694 pages. Illustrated. For seventh and eighth grades.
Also published in a two-book edition.

Our Ancestors In Europe

By JENNIE HALL

Francis W. Parker School, Chicago

An absorbing story of human progress, from ancient times to the colonizing of the New World. Through it the child learns how America came to be, and gains an appreciation of America's place among the nations.

The author's intimate, first-hand knowledge of the original sources of information lends freshness and vigor to the text; she describes typical men, institutions, and events with all the fascinating detail which children love. A history lesson from this book will never be "dry." For sixth grades.

Silver, Burdett & Company

Boston

New York

Chicago

San Francisco

Edwin R. Jones, Indiana Representative, 46 Bosart Avenue, Indianapolis.

How to Know the Authors

Edited by Will D. Howe

AN EDUCATION IN LITERATURE

Do you want a course in American and English authors by the best authorities in this country? To read HOW TO KNOW THE AUTHORS is a liberal education in literature. It not only gives an intimate acquaintance with the authors' lives but presents and interprets their most important writings.

Every teacher, every high school library, certainly every English department should have these books:

ARNOLD: HOW TO KNOW HIM..
BROWNING: HOW TO KNOW HIM.
BURNS: HOW TO KNOW HIM.

CARLYLE: HOW TO KNOW HIM.

DANTE: HOW TO KNOW HIM.
DEFOE: HOW TO KNOW HIM.

DICKENS: HOW TO KNOW HIM.

Stuart P. Sherman

Wm. Lyon Phelps
W. A. Neilson
Bliss Perry
Alfred M. Brooks

Wm. P. Trent
Richard Burton

HAWTHORNE: HOW TO KNOW HIM.-George E. Woodberry

STEVENSON: HOW TO KNOW HIM

TENNYSON: HOW TO KNOW HIM.

Richard A. Rice,

Raymond M. Alden

WORDSWORTH: HOW TO KNOW HIM.-C. T. Winchester HOW TO KNOW THE BIBLE_

In Preparation

EMERSON: HOW TO KNOW HIM..

IBSEN: HOW TO KNOW HIM.

LAMB: HOW TO KNOW HIM.

POE: HOW TO KNOW HIM.

WHITMAN: HOW TO KNOW HIM.

-George Hodges

Samuel Crothers Archibald Henderson

Will D. Howe

C. Alphonso Smith ...Brand Whitlock

Each with Portrait Frontispiece

Price, $2.00 net.

The Bobbs-Merrill Company.

Indianapolis

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VOL. XX

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EDUCATOR-JOURNAL

INLAND EDUCATOR, TERRE HAUTE INDIANA SCHOOL JOURNAL

INDIANAPOLIS, 1856.-CONSOLIDATED AND INCORPORATED AT INDIANAPOLIS IN 1900

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L. N. HINES, Editor

M. P. HELM, Managing Editor

Associate Editors

GEORGE L. ROBERTS, Purdue University H. L. SMITH, Indiana University
WILLIAM N. OTTO, Indianapolis
FRANCES M. KELSEY, Indianapolis

Be good to the depths of you, and you will discover that those who surround you will be good even to the same depth.-Maeterlinck.

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553 Relation of Research Work to the Problems of Vocational Education
in the Field of Industry---

556 A Project in Freshman English_____

Charles Deich

Louise Ragan

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571 The Schoolmaster is Abroad...
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DEPARTMENTS
Frances M. Kelsey
Lois G. Hufford
Laura Royce

Valuable Constructive Work for Little Children...
574 Report of the Child Study Committee, International Kindergarten Union

577 EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT.

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-Stella A. McCarty

PERSONAL AND EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT
STATE BOARD QUESTIONS FOR MAY, WITH ANSWERS

600 BOOK NOTICES

L. N. Hines

Entered as Second Class Matter, February 1, 1902, at the Postoffice at
Indianapolis, Ind., under the Act of March 3, 1897.

THE EDUCATOR-JOURNAL COMPANY

403-404 NEWTON CLAYPOOL BUILDING MAIN 4081

INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA

$1.00 per Year

60 Cents for Six Months

15 Cents for Single Copy

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